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, Y10-11 (Intermediate)

Video listening with gap-fill. This is a 1jour1question video with a gap-fill exercises (options supplied plus a vocab glossary). Good for Higher GCSE (intermediate). It would suit a high-attaining Y10 or Y11 class.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

Text with exercises based on a 2019 report on lack of diversity on French TV. Vocab to find, questions, lexical work, summary and translation. Answers given. After making this resource, I realised I had done a similar worksheet for the 2017 report!

, Y7 (Beginner)

A sentence swapping game for beginners. It needs pupils to move around, so maybe one for the back burner.

, Y8 (Very low intermediate)

A "sentence swapping" game with ready made sentences to use. This could be adapted for various levels. From an idea in Nick Bilbrough's book Memory Activities for language Learning.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

Easy video presentation with figures about reconstituted families in the Auvergne-Rhône=Alpes region and France in general. Students have to identify the percentages given.This could be done audio only first to make it more challenging. Good AO4 information for teachers doing the A-level syllabus, plus the language of dealing with facts and figures.

, Y7 (Beginner)

After a summer break from resource writing, look out for new resources coming soon.

, Y10-11 (Intermediate)

Text with questions in English. This is a Canadian vet from Quebec talking about her job. Some vocab to find with clues, answers given.

, Y10-11 (Intermediate)

Video listening on sustainable development. Based on a 1jour1question video. Students have to identify sentences they hear and correct any faulty transcriptions. Some vocab provided. Would suit an able Y11 class (intermediate).

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

Text and exercises on les gens du voyage. Quite short factual text, true/false, oral quizzing, oral and written summary. Good discussion possibilities, given the various prejudices surrounding travellers.

, Y8 (Very low intermediate)

A lesson plan with accompanying PowerPoint and sentence builder to practise comparatives. Quel chien préfères-tu? This is an example from my 50 Lesson Plans book (see above).