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, Y12-13 (Advanced)

Another dialogue to read aloud and adapt, this one on the idea of banning social media for under-16s. CEFR B1.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

A current affairs text about the recent announcement by the Canadian government on immigration - a tightening of policy. Text to read, bullet point notes to take in English, then oral summary with a partner based on the notes. Good A-level topic - the Canadian government responding to public concern and right-wing pressure? CEFR B2.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

Another dialogue to read aloud in pairs and adapt. This one is on the theme of volunteering and could by used with a good Y12 group, or Y13. CEFR B1.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

Another A-level dialogue to read aloud and adapt. This one is about the pros and cons of strikes. Good for Y13 (AQA sub-theme). CEFR B2.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

An article about the rise of populism in Canada. Questions in English and lexical work. Useful reading for Y13 which may help them understand the likes of Trump, Putin, Orban and the French far left and far right. CEFR B2.

, Y10-11 (Intermediate)

A dialogue to read aloud, followed by questions to prompt a conversation. Good for a strong Y11 class, or even Y12. CEFR B1.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

Another advanced level dialogue for reading aloud and adapting. This one is about how prisoners are treated in prisons (AQA sub-theme). CEFR B2.

, Y12-13 (Advanced)

A dialogue on the topic of 'le télétravail' (working from home). Students read aloud, check vocab with each other and then adapt to improvise their own dialogue. There are a few other examples on the A-level page. CEFR B2.

, Y10-11 (Intermediate)

A parallel text-style Knowledge Organiser for the new GCSE based on AQA topics. Nine pages in total. Good for revision. CEFR A2.

, Adult students

An article in French, with vocab to find, questions in English to answer and conversation in French. Topic: the boom in rosé wine in France. CEFR B1.