![]() (Is that you?) They write about things they have tried in the classroom, concerns they have about exams or individual learners, projects they are excited by, questions they are exploring about effective practice, events they have been to, or are looking forward to, responses to other articles, language-specific points of interest and cultural stories, etc. ĪLL volunteers are working to bring fresh life to the various Zones of the ALL website by offering or sourcing pieces from people with something to say. That's taking ages to get my head around but there is a wonderful webinar with Joe Dale and Marie Allirot, which I've been working my way thorough and has been very helpful. I've got into Genially and making escape rooms and interactive slides for the children to access from home as well. I have also discovered Learning Apps which allows you to embed native speaker audio for flashcard activities. ![]() I'm making lots of resources using Word Wall at the moment, which is great for virtual vocabulary and grammar drills and has lots and lots of variety. I'm doing a mixture of live teaching and pre-recording then uploading lessons to a private YouTube Channel (that's a time-consuming element of the whole process but the pupils and parents have responded well to having the videos to work with). Oak Academy is currently preparing Primary Languages lessons. Nathalie also has a Vimeo channel with videos to help non-specialist practitioners introduce lessons from the Primary French Project – a great and free scheme and resources that can easily be used online:Īlso French with Mr Innes YouTube channel: The Swire Chinese Language Centre Oxford Digital Resources page could also be useful: The Dash and Blink game is particularly designed for children to use independently. On the Cave Languages YouTube channel teachers can find video lessons leading to creative writing projects which can be completed independently by children at home, and used by teachers not confident in delivering French in KS2.įRENCH PHONICS CARDS with colours and numbers up to 31 Primary Languages Network French Home Learning resourcesįree extended trial of the PLN virtual learning environment and access to the pre-recorded primary language lessons, interactive Circuit Breakers and Home Learning Activity Packs. Primary Languages Network Spanish Home Learning resources Spanish lesson videos (Light Bulb Languages scheme of work) Variety of different challenges with a linguistic aspect Jane also hosts the Mrs Birtwhistle YouTube channelĮxtensive range of video lessons with notes for parents and associated activities Includes interactive map with multimedia resourcesĬultural information create an information sheet, technology tasks It consists of strategies, online lessons, activities and/or resources that ALL members consider of good quality – they are especially for class teachers who are not usually teaching the language lesson but are now in bubbles with children all week, to help you make sure children still get some access to quality language learning.įurther recommendations are welcome and will be added.Ģ8 French sounds to match the 28 videos on the YouTube French Phonics playlistĬulture and history of French cinema + posters and trailers for French children’s films language for expressing opinionsĬulture : French dishes language of recipes ![]() This is a compendium begun in January 2021 for Primary colleagues
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