3 refresher activities for speaking

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3 refresher activities for speaking TeachMeet Ashley Cartlidge French and Spanish 3 refresher activities for speaking

TRAP DOOR Get them to score each other on how many times they have to go back to the beginning.

Have a grid of 30 numbered squares. In each one write a word, phrase or a question. You might want all French, all English or a mix of both. Make 15 sets of numbered cards 1-30 (all different colours makes life easier) Give each group or pair the grid and a set of numbered cards. With the numbers face down, the pupils take turns in turning over the cards and have to translate or answer the question for that numbered square.

Have whatever points system you want. The idea is that you are using competition to get them to learn vocabulary as well as speaking and translation skills (vital for GCSE) Use with any group – make it as easy or hard as you wish.

High frequency word starter

Question Words

Aller vs Faire