A sentence builder about a holiday in England. The SBs on the Y10-11 page are designed to be easy and to support weaker students. As always, they can be edited as you wish. They make for good exam revision aids too, both for oral and written practice.
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Another addition to the set of Foundation Tier 30 minute audio listening worksheets. A short text about TV series (Stranger Things and The Mandalorian). Gap-fill with options, and a 'correct the faulty transcript' task. Answers given. There is an optional text-to-speech audio track. CEFR A2.
10 slides, each one with a short paragraph with gaps. Options given, with one distractor for each slide. Good for Y9, possibly a very good Y8. You'll find this on the Y9 page in the 'do-nows' section. A1/2.
Video listening. A nice 7m 25 video with captions about the experience of a French teenager in a Montreal high school. Questions to answer in French. Relatively long, but the language is clear and captioned. A good chance for students to hear some Canadian French too. This could be used with a good Y12 or Y13 as part of various themes: school, adolescence, diversity. (CEFR B1)
A set of 20 slides, each with four sentences. Students must identify the odd one out. Designed as a starter/'do-now' which could be done to a strict time limit for each slide, e.g. 15 seconds. A1/2.
15 slides, each one with a grid of phrases from which students can make sentences. These can be used for speaking or writing. How about each slide to a 5 minute time limit? Or memorise as many sentences in 2 minutes. CEFR A1/A2.
A 'do now'/starter for Y8s. 5 slides with short paragraphs. Words gapped, with options given at the bottom of each slide. A1.
A set of 20 slides, each with four sentences. Students choose the odd one out in each case. This could be used as a starter, for example. The sentences include some use of perfect tense and near future. Easy to edit to match the previous knowledge of your class. A1.
A set of 20 slides, each with four sentences. Students must change one element in each sentence. This could be used as a starter or 'do-now'. Edit as necessary for your class. A1.
Another starter for beginners. 'Change one thing.' 20 slides, each one with four sentences which students have to alter by changing one element. Suggestions for extension given.