I am pleased that there are now 1000 subscribers to frenchteacher.net. In reality there are many more users as only one subscription is needed per school.
When I decided to transform the resources into a subscription site I had no idea how many would sign up, but I did deliberately set the price low to attract as many users as possible. There were two reasons for this: firstly, my living does not depend on it and secondly, I like the idea that as many teachers as possible are using the resources, especially as I enjoy writing them.
So thanks to any readers who have signed up and if you haven't, take a look at the samples.
My web designer Harry Green, who is a student at Newcastle University, is working on a redesign of the site to make searching for resources easier and to bring some aesthetic improvements.
Recent additions to the site include dice games on the perfect tense (Y9 - low intermediate), talking about TV (Y12 - high intermediate) and simple revision questions (Y7 - near beginner). I have also done a resource on the death penalty for A2 (advanced). I quite like that one - there are two lists of arguments, one pro and one against the death penalty, to which I have added some discussion and comprehension tasks, as well as some essay work.
There is also a new crossword on places about town for Y7; this one requires reading comprehension of simple definitions.
When I decided to transform the resources into a subscription site I had no idea how many would sign up, but I did deliberately set the price low to attract as many users as possible. There were two reasons for this: firstly, my living does not depend on it and secondly, I like the idea that as many teachers as possible are using the resources, especially as I enjoy writing them.
So thanks to any readers who have signed up and if you haven't, take a look at the samples.
My web designer Harry Green, who is a student at Newcastle University, is working on a redesign of the site to make searching for resources easier and to bring some aesthetic improvements.
Recent additions to the site include dice games on the perfect tense (Y9 - low intermediate), talking about TV (Y12 - high intermediate) and simple revision questions (Y7 - near beginner). I have also done a resource on the death penalty for A2 (advanced). I quite like that one - there are two lists of arguments, one pro and one against the death penalty, to which I have added some discussion and comprehension tasks, as well as some essay work.
There is also a new crossword on places about town for Y7; this one requires reading comprehension of simple definitions.
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