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Interactive Activities for French Teachers and Learners

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The Language Skills' family is getting bigger!

We now have a primary French version on offer, and it is FREE!

In this site, you will find a list of topics (click on the "exercises" link in the left hand side menu), and for each topic exercises for reading, writing and listening skills. We have followed the guidelines of the National Curriculum for MFL at KS2.

We have tried to use as little written skills as possible in the early topics, providing instead a lot of listening and reading exercises. Most of our exercises can be used in conjunction with an interactive whiteboard.

Each topic contains Powerpoint presentations to help teachers introduce new vocabulary and there is also a vocabulary and pronunciation section in each topic for non specialist teachers.

LATEST NEWS January 2008

Welcome back to another academic year.

We have added 2 more topics to Zut Junior.We hope you will find them useful.

FUTURE PLANS

 We are still working on a Flash version of most of our exercises which should make our sites more fun for pupils to use.

Please, do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any suggestions on how we could improve our sites.

Catherine Murphy, January 2008

 

 

Guardian

"A terrific site that contains plenty of online interactive activities organised by year group. Year 7 resources include an opportunity to listen to conversations about holidays and decide if they are true or false. The more difficult words are highlighted and may be selected for a translation. In addition to audio clips, there are wordsearches, crosswords, worksheets and other interesting resources. The site is free to use after 4pm and before 9am so it could be used as a homework resource, but a subscription is required for school use during the day."
Education Guardian.

23 Mar 2004

Shortlisted for "Best Online Learning Resource"

Shortlisted for "Best Online Learning Resource", BETT Awards

1 Jan 2004

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