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A mini French grammar test which covers present, future and conditional tenses. Students are given a selection of sentences in English and are required to translate them into French, using the appropriate tense.
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A worksheet to consolidate learning of weather phrases in three tenses; present, imperfect and future.
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Students should fill in the table – they are given one phrase from the various tenses and they must accurately fill in the
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A PowerPoint to introduce future tense weather phrases in French. Students are reminded of the present tense phrases and introduced to the future tense version, prompting discussion and comparison. Future tense time phrases are then provided
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and students are then given the task of writing their own future tense weather predictions. Click on the image below to download.
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A handout summarising the 6 French tenses which students are likely to encounter at GCSE level; perfect, imperfect, present, future, simple future and conditional. Fully conjugated examples are given of each tense. This is designed to be a brief overview/reminder to give to students who are preparing for written work.
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A PowerPoint to introduce the near future tense in French. Guides students through the simple structure using ‘je vais’,
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A simple worksheet for students to conjugate and fill in verb tables in three tenses; present, perfect and future. Click on the image to download.
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A worksheet guiding students through the structure of the near future tense, with exercises. Click in the image below to download as PDF.
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A Powerpoint introducing famous monuments in Paris and using the future tense to ask ‘Qu’est-ce qu’on va voir?’ and prompting some simple past tense responses.