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Random Time plenary - MFL French Spanish German etc
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Random Time plenary - MFL French Spanish German etc

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Say goodbye to that embarassing plastic clock you had to hold in front of the class. Enjoy this new powerpoint based one. Click on one blob to change the hour, and on the other blob to change the minutes. And look cool whilst you’re doing it!
Star Wars translation - French
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Star Wars translation - French

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Looking for a fun, fast, way to get your pupils learning new vocabulary and structures? This game is designed to do just that. Pupils have to work in pairs to translate text as it scrolls upwards and before it disappears. One pupils must be looking away from the board and must listen to their partner, who reads out the text as it appears. Their partner must listen attentively and translate the text into the other language.
Tetris speed translation - disappearing words
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Tetris speed translation - disappearing words

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Help your pupils recall and revise new vocabulary more quickly with this exciting, fast paced 'speed-translation' game based on the 80s classic. Pupils have to work in pairs to translate the words on the board before they become totally obscured by the tetris blocks. Alternative versions of the game are available, with bubbles, footballs, toy blocks, appearing on the screen.
French Pronunciation Chart
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French Pronunciation Chart

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Pronunciation chart with 20 key sounds for English-speaking students to master when learning French. All sounds one one list - can be put into books One powerpoint with 20+ slides with multiple examples of each sound. Just copy the appropriate slide into your powerpoint and use it every week. For example, if you teach “je bois” in a week then it makes sense to revise all the “oi” sound words. Tongue Twisters included too.
How to run an Oral / Speaking exam - AQA French GCSE - start to end
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How to run an Oral / Speaking exam - AQA French GCSE - start to end

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A complete guide to running the oral exam for beginners, from start to end, including: When you can access materials Who can access them What rooms you should book How materials need to be stored The exact run down of each stage of the exam What you can and cannot do for each stage How to package the exam, send it off, etc. Literally - everything you need to know. Obviously - check with your head of department or exams officer if you are ever unsure of anything. This is only a GUIDE!
Spanish - What hurts - Me duele - complete lesson
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Spanish - What hurts - Me duele - complete lesson

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Complete lesson based around saying ‘what hurts’. Learning Objective: To be able to name at least 5 body parts from memory. To be able to say what hurts. Vocabulary covered: la garganta los oidos los ojos el estomago los brazos los pies la rodilla las piernas la mano la espalda la cabeza las muelas el cuerpo Jugué al fútbol/baloncesto – I played football/basketball Hice esquí/natación – I went skiing/swimming Fui a la discoteca /bolera– I went to the disco/bowling alley Caí de mi caballo – I fell off my horse Comí tres hamburguesas/calamares/muchas gambas – I ate three burgers/squid/a lot of prawns Bebí mucha cerveza/mucho vino/ demasiado coca – I drank a lot of beer/ a lot of wine/ too much water ¡Ay! ¡Qué horror! ¡Qué desastre! ¡Qué tonto! – Oh! How awful! What a disaster! How silly!
Halloween Spooky House Plenary Game Quiz!!
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Halloween Spooky House Plenary Game Quiz!!

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Use this game as a plenary activity. This can be used for any subject and any year. E.g. Maths – answers to sums MFL – translation of vocabulary History – dates, facts I personally have used it for pupils to translate vocabulary covered in a topic, scaffolding questions, starting with single words and then building up to more complex sentences. How to run the activity: Split the class into two groups or more. Teacher asks a question to each group. Teacher selects by hands up (or miniwhiteboards, or team discussion). Teacher selects a pupil to give the answer. If the answer is correct – pupil can choose a window. Under the window you can find: --------------------------------------- 1. A sweet– worth 1 point to your team 2. Two sweets – 2 points to your team 3. A pumpkin – your team loses 1 point 4. A ghost – your team loses 2 points. Team with the most points at the end WINS.
French grammar through Song - Complete set!
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French grammar through Song - Complete set!

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The complete set of the'French Grammar Through Song' series. A great way to complete your study of a certain grammar topic through song. Students analyse the way the verbs are conjugated and have a chance to review their meaning before listening to the songs they feature in. A wide variety of artists - everything from Stromae, to Black M, to Edith Piaf. Each grammar lesson has between 3 and 5 tracks. Includes review and reinforcement lessons for Negatives, Future tense, Conditional, Passé Composé.
Treasure Hunt - Pirates and space themed plenary for all subjects
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Treasure Hunt - Pirates and space themed plenary for all subjects

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A lovely plenary game for your class at the end of the class. Split the group into 3 / 4 teams. Give each group a white board. Give the class a sentence (or word) to translate. The first group to show their completed sentence can pick a number on the board. Behind the numbers there might be treasure ! A coin = 1 point. A treasure chest = 3 points.
Weather forecast - French
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Weather forecast - French

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Model a weather forecast for your pupils, who then complete their own. One map is of France, another is for the UK. Accompanying worksheets provided. This lesson assumes you have already taught the weather to your class and are now reinforcing it.
Easter Egg Emoji game plenary Maths  English Science
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Easter Egg Emoji game plenary Maths English Science

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Easter is a popular spring time celebration and eggs are a major symbol used throughout the season. Make the most of that with this excellent little egg emoji style game for all subject plenaries. INSTUCTIONS You will be working in teams, your teacher will decide how many and who is in which. Your teacher will ask teams a question, in turn. If you get the answer right, you can choose an Easter egg. Your teacher will then click the egg. Under each emoji-egg, you can find: A coin – your team wins 1 point Chocolate – your team wins 2 points Easter Rabbit – your team wins 4 points A white cross – your team wins 0 points The team with the most points wins!
Spanish - Back to School First Week
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Spanish - Back to School First Week

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A Spanish introduction is what your students need if they are new starters to your school ! Find included a great interactive lesson where students are introduced to the dictionary and then watch a video about a Spanish girl introducing herself. They then write their own piece, using the dictionary to help them with their likes/dislikes. Authentic video. High level of challenge, but also support in form of (Spanish) subtitles. High pace lesson, plenty of activities to crack on with Complete worksheets, homework, video is integrated into the powerpoint COlourful game at the end Key vocab Me llamo Hablo Soy Soy de Tengo Mi cantante favorito es … Mis amigas son … Mi mascota es …
Spanish Alphabet Alfabeto Abecedario
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Spanish Alphabet Alfabeto Abecedario

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The Spanish Alphabet, or Abecedario or Alfabeto contains a few difficulties for students, especially more complex letters such as the double L, or N “enye” and G/H/J/X/Y/Z seem to pose particular difficulties. Teach the alphabet to your Spanish class with this fun interactive lesson which covers these tricky areas through a fun game and comes complete with a crazy song they are sure to love!! This is and Individual lesson, complete with writing tasks at the end of the alphabet presentation. The entire series of lessons is available from Monsieur MFL’s shop! Starter - matching sample words for their meaning, common easy identifiable words Song - sing along and dance Consolidation dialogues follow allowing students to practise the letters they learnt through the song.
Children in need teddy bear game
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Children in need teddy bear game

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A nice game for you to play in tutor or in class. Split your team into groups - ask questions related to any teaching topic and then allow pupils to click on a spot. They can win different points for their team, depending on what hides under each spot
Colourful opener slides
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Colourful opener slides

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To make your date, title and objectives PRETTY and attractive for the class to see as they walk in. Quick to focus their attention.
Football Penalty Shootout Quiz Spanish Brazil 2014
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Football Penalty Shootout Quiz Spanish Brazil 2014

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Really wanted a penalty shoot-out quiz that's been updated for 2014 and available in Spanish? Here it is ! Enjoy ! Update of the original by Gavin Hillage on TES. 1. Split your class into two, and fill in the questions for whatever topic you were teaching. 2. For song/video to play: Please download all the files available into the same folder. 3. Slide 3 is a fun starter. Translate the text before the footballs obscure you from reading it. 4. Update/changes log: Thankyou Lisilu for the recommendation, corrections now added.