I have added to the Y8 (and Y9) page a checklist of further activities you could use to exploit the narrow listening and narrow reading resources. Many of them can be used with short, simple written texts in general.
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A "narrow listening" exercise on the topic of TV/streaming. Usual format: four short paragraphs to read as students do true/false and matching. Other exercises could also be done using the same source material.
A simple transformational drill, requiring changing positive to negative sentences in the perfect tense. Some simple translations too. Drills like this can be done orally first, then in writing for reinforcement.
A "translate and transcribe" task using the song Si jamais j'oublie by Zaz. Students listen to the YouTube clip and translate an English version of the lyrics back into French.
Battleships game using either the future or near future with chunks. Topic: next weekend.
A short presentation of four slides giving instructions to beginners about how to pronounce the sounds spelt r, u and ou. Fun for beginners!
A super simple sentence builder called Ma chambre for beginners.
A beginner PowerPoint presentation on clothing. 12 items. Presented separately, then all together, with activities added.
La Haine - 25 years on. Review article, vocab to find, definitions to identify in the text, notes to take in English. Answers given.
A "narrow listening" task. Four easy short paragraphs with true/false and matching exercises. Easy to deliver with live remote teaching (or combined in class/remote), or with a recording you could make.