Title: The New Secondary Curriculum for MFL
1The New Secondary Curriculum for MFL
- Theory into Practice driving sustaining change.
2- Independent
- Themed
- Learning projects
(AKA standing away from the text book.)
3What are the benefits?
- Opportunities for AFL PLTS
- Skills processes within language work
- Independent learning opportunities
- Creative outcomes
- Differentiation inherent in task
- Intercultural understanding
- Cross-curricular opportunities
- Ownership meanings that matter improved
standard of work
4Murder Mystery
Time Phrases/telling the time
Prepositions
New verbs/vocab
Illness/injury
Past Tense
Parts of the body
Question words
Pronunciation
Opinion supposition
Rooms in the house
Problem solving
Items of furniture
Emergency services in TL country
Personal description
Adjectives/adjectival ending
Colours
Story telling extended reading
Phoning the police
5Themed Learning Ideas
- Produce a recipe book for the TL country
- Historical and/controversial events or debate
- Fantasy football portfolio
- A day in the life of
- My dream holiday Give budget, book tickets, book
accommodation etc - MTV Cribs
- Murder mystery story
- Board game design/Computer game design
- The Great dinner debate
- Compare Contrast TL Countries/Culture
- Research Project any subject
- Healthy Living Manual
- Eurovision
- Europe its Instititions
6 7- Teach with overt grammar terms this is a
natural follow on from primary for pupils learn
from our KS2 practitioners! - Colour coding grammar in your teaching materials
- Reading activities in which pupils highlight
specific examples in colour or with illustration - Teach pupils about letter strings and spelling
conventions and apply them openly - Starters and Plenary tasks which relate to a
grammar point (odd one out, acronyms, missing
words, re-ordering text, correction, shrink me
sentences)
- Look for grammar opportunities such as developing
from 1st to 3rd person (or back the other way) - Kinaesthetic activities really help reinforce
grammar Venn Diagrams Flash Cards - Teach pupils HOW to learn skills
- Give activities with no instruction - allow
pupils to draw their own conclusions and design
their own outcomes - Concept Maps
8 ou oi eau
en ans ie
eu on ai
9Heureusement Plier Oiseau Manteau Eloigner Verseau
Ans Mais Jai Douze Beaucoup Fois
- Highlight letter strings
- Pronounce practice
- Look up meaning
- Learn meaning against the clock
- Test Vocabulary
- Find new examples in TL for each letter string (
team / individual) - Place letter strings in correct places gap fill
type ex - Use each word in a sentence of their own creation
and pass to each other to read testing
pronunciation ( or start list again!)
10- Like/dislikes any topic!
- Food healthy living
- Sports Hobbies Indoor/Outdoor,
Team/Individual, good or bad at it - Clothes M/F, daytime/evening
- Grammar classification Verbs/adjectival endings,
M/F/P - Opinion positive/negative/neutral
- Information from Texts
- Comparing/contrasting information finding
similarities - You can give them the vocabulary to place in it
or you can leave it for them to find vocabulary. - Team or individual
- Pass them on and add to them
- Use as reference in the classroom.
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13- Inter-cultural
- understanding
Where can I plan for this aspect within the
content of my existing curriculum? Where can I
change contexts without losing the impact on
learning?
141. New Context for Familiar Content.
- For example, when looking at contexts of school
life or daily routine examine other cultures.
15TAKE THE INSIDE OUT
E-Mail, Chat Letter, Exchanges, Trips
abroad Out of classroom learning Visits, Primary
Links etc
HOW OFTEN?
Resources FLAs In-house visits Media TV, Radio
etc Internet Cultural Mediums Music, food,
fashion, design. New Technologies Customs
celebrations History Current Affairs
BRING THE OUTSIDE IN
HOW OFTEN?
16Give a new context to familiar topics
Comparing, analysing and evaluating.
- Look at popular topics through different contexts
- Look at differences in food, school life, family
life.
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18Mis zapatos son de _______Mis vaqueros son
de_______Mi IPod es de ___________Mi equipo de
música es de________Mi coche es de
____________Mi televisión es de _____________Mi
ordenador es de __________Mi comida favorita es
de ___________Mi osito es de ___________Mi
fruta favorite es de __________
Mi mundo
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21Create a character
Numbers Percentages Fractions
Degrees of separation lots of contexts!
Graphs Bar charts Venn Diagrams Sondage
E-mail Text/Chat/letter writing.
Personal description/ Guess Who
Comparing appearance, clothing etc to a similar
photo of their own class
Clothing
22 Exploit the Calendar
- Religious Festival traditions New Year
traditions compare contrast - - World Events eg. World cup, Olympics, Film
festivals - Carnivals/Special days of celebration cooking,
costume, music - News/current affairs debate
- www.teteamodeler.com
- www.jedessine.com
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26Exploit culture from other countries.
- Cross-curricular working ie Dali project
27Spanglovision! By Rachel Hawkes
- How it works
- 10 year 7 tutor groups 10 songs
- Learning, preparing, performing, recording
- Year 7 voting (not for themselves!)
- Years 8,9,10,11 voting ? Spanglovision winners
- Winners awarded Cup in assembly
- Skills and active learning
- Memory
- Pronunciation
- Confidence and finding their voice
- Performance
- Creativity
- Fun
28Collective memory task
- How it works
- Material to be memorised prepared on A4 sheet
- Learners grouped in 4s or 5s
- 1 learner from each group comes to front and get
20 seconds to look at the material - Back at table, s/he tries to commit to paper
- Discussion in groups revise plan of action
- All learners take turns re-construction
continues - Plenary reviews learning on different levels
linguistic, cognitive, strategic
- Skills and active learning
- Memory
- Group work
- Noticing
- Analysis thinking skills
- New Vocabulary
- New Structures
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32- Architecture Google Earth
- Virtual touring - http//www.navigaia.com/fr/count
ry/FR/france-carte-videos.html - Using cultural myths/phenomenon for learning
purposes fairy tales etc http//www.bayswaterps.
vic.edu.au/lote/maerchen/project.htm
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35Using Music Film
- http//uk.youtube.com/watch?vtYkm3d_JNmI
pigloo - http//www.languageswork.org.uk/laftas/ - set
your own work to music - www.voki.com
- Manga project
- TV programmes
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37Planning for change
- Agree what you will focus on an area, a strand,
an element of learning WHAT ARE WE TRYING TO
ACHIEVE? - Where could this fit in with schemes already
planned? HOW WILL WE (re)ORGANISE OUR LEARNING? - Plan for (deep) change which will have a
measurable impact - this doesnt need to be a
summative assessment type impact - Execute
- EvaluateHOW WELL ARE WE ACHIEVING OUR AIMS?
- Improve
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