Thursday, 24 May 2007

More resources for GCSE Revision

http://www.francais-extra.co.uk/
Free website with lots of games to practise numbers, verbs, transport and Travel topic (more to come): Half a minute, Penalty shootout (good for the competitive boys: 10 questions, % score and number of goals given at the end-start your own class league table), Grade or No Grade (excellent as it includes thinking skills), Hoopshoot (1 or 2 players, time challenge, 10 questions), virtual characters (listening comprehensions).
Y7-11 , oral work and topic-based resources to be developed .

http://www.espanol-extra.co.uk/
Subscription site with quite a few activities available for free: grammar exercises, printable resources, vocabulary flashcards, vocabulary tests, virtual characters, games including penalty shootout, grade or no grade, half a minute, hoopshoot, mini quiz, noughts and crosses, hangman, magnet spell, find the pair, tile tap spelling, word attack, millionaire quiz (cultural awareness and language, questions in English), wheel of fortune (up to 3 players), interview a celebrity (sample but could be used as a model for younger classes), free evaluation unit on numbers, free podcasts.
Asi se hace is fantastic free resource organised and maintained by Jose Picardo, a secondary mfl teacher in Nottingham. The GCSE section has lots of interactive games ideal to practise specific topics in class with an Interactive Whiteboard or independently. There is also a well-resourced A-Level section

http://www.thelearningbank.co.uk/shireland/subjects/mfl/gcse/index.htm
For French, German, Urdu and Panjabi. There is a good section describing grade requirements and good on-line activities.

http://www.school-portal.co.uk/GroupHomePage.asp?GroupID=5294
Spanish revision site-Wycombe High School

http://www.school-portal.co.uk/GroupHomepage.asp?GroupID=42470
Spanish revision by skills-Wycombe High School

http://www.ashcombe.surrey.sch.uk/Curriculum/modlang/shared/vod_fr.htm
Video to practise the speaking test but could also be used for listening revision

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