A full guide to teaching primary French, for teachers who may not be specialists but have to teach or co-ordinate this subject in their schools.
Dr. Amanda Barton is Honorary Lecturer in PGCE Modern Foreign Languages at the Institute of Education, University of Manchester, UK, and an educational consultant. She has taught in primary and secondary schools and has written extensively about teaching foreign languages in schools. Angela McLachlan is Subject Lead for Languages on the Primary PGCE and Secondary Teach First PGCE Programmes at the Institute of Education, University of Manchester. Angela also runs her own consultancy agency, ‘Lively Languages’, aiming to bring languages and learning to life in the classroom.
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A detailed collection of lesson plans aimed at KS2 teachers with
everything you need to confidently teach French. Lessons build up
from a starting point of exploring languages and cover a wide range
of topics including food and drink, hobbies and weather. Subject
knowledge and grammatical concepts are also explored, with clear
links to the National Curriculum and progression throughout KS2. A
handy summary box at the start of each sequence of lessons ensures
you are well equipped with the necessary language skills to
successfully teach the children all they need to know. Useful
cross-curricular links are also provided.
*The Teacher Magazine, NUT*
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