Every few months I do a quick survey using Surveymonkey to get feedback about how the site is being used by subscribers.
This is the link:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/6T62PCL
I am keen to see which areas of the site are most used and what improvements or additions subscribers would like to see.
One of my main areas to focus on over the next few months will be resources for the new GCSE and A-level specifications, even though there plenty of resources already in place.
I have already produced GCSE role play and photo card resources and a set of literary texts with GCSE-style exercises. I shall be making sure that any topic and exercise type gaps are filled.
For A-level I have been focusing on making sure themes are well covered and will add further resources on summary writing and translation.
As far as users who live outside England and Wales are concerned, do let me know if there are any assessment-related resources which could be useful. A small but important proportion of subscribers do work in countries such as the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Scotland, to name a few.
Despite being somewhat distracted by co-writing a book in recent months (!), I am committed to improving frenchteacher.net and to attracting as many subscribers as possible.
By the way, recent additions to the site are:
A text and exercises on poverty for intermediate/GCSE level.
That set of 10 literary extracts I mentioned for intermediate/GCSE level.
A video listening task on bullying in schools for low advanced/AS level.
A text with exercises about sugar for intermediate/GCSE level.
A text and exercises about key dates in the history of the EU - advanced level.
A video listening task on jihad for intermediate/GCSE level.
A text with exercises about online bullying - for advanced level.
This is the link:
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/6T62PCL
I am keen to see which areas of the site are most used and what improvements or additions subscribers would like to see.
One of my main areas to focus on over the next few months will be resources for the new GCSE and A-level specifications, even though there plenty of resources already in place.
I have already produced GCSE role play and photo card resources and a set of literary texts with GCSE-style exercises. I shall be making sure that any topic and exercise type gaps are filled.
For A-level I have been focusing on making sure themes are well covered and will add further resources on summary writing and translation.
As far as users who live outside England and Wales are concerned, do let me know if there are any assessment-related resources which could be useful. A small but important proportion of subscribers do work in countries such as the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Scotland, to name a few.
Despite being somewhat distracted by co-writing a book in recent months (!), I am committed to improving frenchteacher.net and to attracting as many subscribers as possible.
By the way, recent additions to the site are:
A text and exercises on poverty for intermediate/GCSE level.
That set of 10 literary extracts I mentioned for intermediate/GCSE level.
A video listening task on bullying in schools for low advanced/AS level.
A text with exercises about sugar for intermediate/GCSE level.
A text and exercises about key dates in the history of the EU - advanced level.
A video listening task on jihad for intermediate/GCSE level.
A text with exercises about online bullying - for advanced level.
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