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On the menu here, you'll find everything from Spanish and French food vocabulary starters to food shopping and restaurant role-plays and translation worksheets. Help your students to name food items and meals, describe food and drink, find out about the typical cuisine in Spain and France, and give opinions of different dishes with these Spanish and French food worksheets, games and activities – there's something to satisfy everyone!
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Using assistive technology to support dyslexic writers
Using assistive technology to support dyslexic writers
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By: Malcolm Litten
Text-to-speech assistive technology for dyslexic students
Text-to-speech assistive technology for dyslexic students
Published: 05/08/2019
By: Malcolm Litten
Guilt-free planning: tips for training English teachers
Guilt-free planning: tips for training English teachers
Published: 05/08/2019
By: David Didau
Survival guide for early career teachers
Survival guide for early career teachers
Published: 05/08/2019
By: Andy Sammons
Becoming a reflective teacher: the practicalities
Becoming a reflective teacher: the practicalities
Published: 05/08/2019
By: Lorna Smith
How to observe lessons: advice for training teachers
How to observe lessons: advice for training teachers
Published: 05/08/2019
By: Lorna Smith
Purposeful starters and plenaries for training teachers
Purposeful starters and plenaries for training teachers
Published: 05/08/2019
By: Lorna Smith
20 ideas for teacher wellbeing
20 ideas for teacher wellbeing
Published: 06/08/2019
By: Victoria Hewett
Loneliness – how to help ourselves, colleagues and students to feel less lonely
Loneliness – how to help ourselves, colleagues and students to feel less lonely
Published: 19/04/2022
By: Ruth Simmons, Mental Health Foundation