Usually I tend to create my own resources, as it's always been something I've enjoyed doing - that opportunity to get creative. Occasionally, when the creative juices just aren't flowing and I need to quickly find a resource for a lesson, I'll head to one of the sites listed below. This is by no means an exhaustive list and there are lots of other fantastic websites out there, but here are just a few of my favourites:
Aurélie shares lots of fabulous resources freely on her OneDrive for KS3 and KS4 French and Spanish. She's super lovely and definitely one to follow on Twitter too!
Gianfranco Conti has been very generous in sharing great ideas and resources for use in the MFL, all supported by extensive research. He has over 400 resources in his TES store, many of which are free.
Kate Languages - as well as running her online languages courses, and having her own range of stationery, Kate also sells resources for KS3 and GCSE French, German and Spanish. There are over 50 freebies here, so you can try before you buy!
Lightbulb Languages - a site with over 7000 free resources for both primary and secondary French, German, Spanish, Italian and Latin
MFL Magic shares her colourful, eye-catching Spanish resources for use from KS3 all the way up to A Level.
Mr B Currier kindly shares some fantastic MFL resources including his marvellous
GCSE Knowledge booklets.
Ollie MFL has over 200 resources in his TES store and it's unsurprising that he has over a thousand 5 star reviews. His Boletín is a work of art and it makes me sad that I don't teach A level, so unfortunately can't use it myself. You can sign up to receive his Boletín newsletter here.
Simona Gravina shares Spanish and Italian resources in her TES shop and these have very positive reviews. Another one to follow on Twitter, particularly for those interested in Gianfranco Conti's E.P.I methodology
Spanish and Umbrellas shares Spanish resources for use with KS3, GCSE and A Level on her fantastic website.
Steve Smith shares around 1800 French resources on his website. You can subscribe here, as well as accessing lots of free samples of his work here.
Hopefully this blogpost will make future planning a bit easier. Have a great week everyone!
Dannielle P.S. If you find my website or any of my resources useful, or if I've saved you some time, do consider clicking the coffee button below.
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