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Noël Chez Nous ! – French Pen Pals
Noël Chez Nous ! provides an easy way for Key Stage 2 pupils to practise writing in French. Better still, the end result can be used to communicate in French with other French speakers! Even pupils just beginning to learn French will be able to use the fill-in-the-gap letter to write about how they celebrate Christmas. More advanced pupils will be able to use the letter as a starting point for their own letter, using the additional vocabulary list for support. Whatever their ability, all children will have the satisfaction of being able to communicate effectively in French. An English translation of the letter, key grammar points and extension ideas mean that it can even be given as homework! Helpful tips and ideas for fostering pen pal relationships between schools in different countries are included.
Add to basket ContinueMon pique-nique – A French song
Mon pique-nique is a French song for children. It introduces the phrase 'je voudrais' and different types of picnic food. The song is to the tune of 'Polly put the kettle on' so it is easy to focus on the lyrics. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications. The PowerPoint has an embedded mp3 recording of the song, performed a native French speaker. The instrumental version enables karaoke performances. The e-resource contains the French lyrics, together with an English translation. The reproducible flashcards will help to introduce the vocabulary.
Add to basket ContinueFrench Games Pack
A PACK SAVING OF £22.97 (printed book comparison) The French Games Pack contains fun games and activities to practise and reinforce learning, that children will love. The French Games Pack contains: Loto Français - Photocopiable lotto boards provide a stimulating and meaningful way to help develop listening and speaking skills Jouons Tous Ensemble - Easy-to-play games to teach and reinforce vocabulary, with lots of extensions and variations Bonne Idée - Contains flashcards, picture matching cards, activity pages, word searches, anagrams and other puzzles for 20 popular topics, to help children remember and recognize words instantly.
Add to basket ContinueLes vêtements – A French song
Les vêtements is a French song for children all about clothing. The song is to the tune of 'Camptown races' so it is easy to focus on the lyrics. Written by Catherine Barlow and published by Brilliant Publications. The PowerPoint has an embedded mp3 recording of the song, performed a native French speaker. The instrumental version enables karaoke performances. The e-resource contains the French lyrics, together with an English translation. The reproducible flashcards will help to introduce the vocabulary.
Add to basket ContinuePlanning a French day
A French Day can help to raise the profile of Modern Foreign Languages and give staff and children the chance to enjoy the language as a large group. You can celebrate previous successes and enthuse pupils about future learning. In this resource you will find lesson plans and reproducible resources for four tried and tested activities along with detailed suggestions for organizing the French Day. Providing teachers with all the resources they will need along with a well organised and planned day helps alleviate stress and allows them to participate fully in the day and enjoy themselves.
Add to basket ContinueC’est délicieux ! (It’s delicious!) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 2, Unit 10)
C'est délicieux ! is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Sophie is going shopping with maman. Sophie is hungry and she tries to get maman to buy her some cake or some ice cream. What will maman do?
Add to basket ContinueJ’ai un frère (I have a brother) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 1, Unit 5)
J'ai un frère is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Sophie and Nadine are at the swimming pool. Nadine tells Sophie that she has two brothers and a little sister. Sophie says she has a brother but she'd like a sister. What happens when Luc comes over?
Add to basket ContinueUn bonbon rouge (A red sweet) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 1, Unit 7)
Un bonbon rouge is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Luc and his friends would like to have some of the girls’ sweets. Sophie suggests playing a game. Can the boys work out which colour sweet is missing? Will the boys get some sweets?
Add to basket ContinueJ’ai six ans (I’m six) Luc et Sophie French Storybook (Part 1, Unit 4)
J'ai six ans is one of the stories in Learn French with Luc et Sophie, a story-based scheme for teaching French in primary schools at Key Stage 2 (KS2). Presented here as an e-book. Luc and Sophie are at the swimming pool. Sophie introduces herself to Nadine and they find out how old they both are. Luc tries to join in the conversation. What does Sophie do?
Add to basket ContinuePetite histoire des transports (A short history of transport): Level 3 – Brilliant French Information series
This e-book concentrates on some early and more modern forms of transport. Many inventors had worked on developing a bicycle, but the Michaux was the first commercially successful design, with rotary cranks and pedals fixed to the front wheel hub.
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