5 week block of French online ‘Live Lessons’ commencing Wednesday 28th February. Lessons will last 40 minutes- 1.30-2.10 pm.
These lessons are aimed at P4 learners upwards. The lessons can be used as consolidation of L2 French or as an introduction to French as an L3. The content can be accessed with no prior knowledge of French but the lessons are reasonably fast paced and include team games, which is why they are not suitable for younger learners.
These lessons have a team teaching element as the games are led by the class teacher in their own classroom. The learning is chunked throughout the lesson between learning online from the expert to consolidating the new learning through playing a game in the class. This keeps the learning active but the teachers feel well supported. All the resources used during the lessons have sound files embedded to support learners and teachers with the pronunciation of key language. Each lesson contains an element of French phonics which practitioners have found to be very beneficial to develop confidence in pronunciation. Suggested follow-up resources and activities are also provided to allow the class teacher to consolidate the learning during the week.
As multiple classes will be attending these lessons, differentiation is not possible. Therefore, it is important that you decide whether the content of the lessons is suitable for your learners. For example, the content may be ideal for a P5 class which needs to revise and consolidate some simple French language. However, it wouldn’t suit a P7 class which had made steady progression in French from P1 onwards.
Content:
(each lesson will have a phonics element embedded)
Lesson 1- Numbers to 16, Greetings & Feelings
Lesson 2- Numbers to 20, Days & Weather
Lesson 3- Numbers to 31, Months & Birthdays, Colours
Lesson 4- Numbers to 31, Family
Lesson 5- Pets & description (Colour, size)
Please complete this FORM if you would like to sign up for these lessons.
If you would like to learn more about this team teaching model please read this case study which describes last year’s national pilot of this initiative.