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Likes and dislikes: Oral expression
Students practice how to talk about their likes and dislikes by asking each other questions.
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Walk and talk game: Questions
Speaking exercises on making yes or no questions and giving short answers in the simple present.
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Tenses: Help token
Overview of the present simple, present continuous and past simple on one page. Can be used as a summary or as an auxiliary map.
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Control a robot dog using OctoStudio
An inspiring video idea. Control a robot dog with Micro:Bit mounted using OctoStudio and MicroBlocks .
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Impératif: Overview
Summary sheet showing the formation and use of the impératif .
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Bompa Bockie: Watching and listening assignment
Watching and listening assignment for the first episode of the Bompa Bockie series. Students answer questions about the life of the elderly care recipient in a residential care center.
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Make or do?: Explanation of difference with practice
This presentation explains the difference between making and doing. At the end there is a completion exercise for the students.
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Les pronouns personnels COD et COI: Overview
Summary of les pronouns personnels COD et COI.
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Compounds
With this worksheet, students practice compound compositions. They combine two images to create an existing composition. They then make sentences with the compounds. Finally, they also note down a number of compositions themselves.
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Les verbes en -ir: Jeu de l'oie
Goose board to practice the verbs ending in -ir, type finir .
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My role models: Worksheet
Role models are important. They give you an example of what you too can be or become. A role model can be someone from your private life, for example your father, aunt, neighbor... But it can also be someone famous. This worksheet allows students …
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Lesson questions: Worksheet
Exercises and presentation to repeat the question sentence. Both closed questions and question word questions.
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