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Modern Foreign Languages
Tutoyer ou Vouvoyer: Familiar or Formal?
What’s the difference between ‘tu’ and ‘vous’? How can you tell which one to use? What should you say to avoid offending someone? This video answers these questions and more, explaining the history of ‘tu’ and ‘vous’ and the...Show More
What’s the difference between ‘tu’ and ‘vous’? How can you tell which one to use? What should you say to avoid offending someone? This video answers these questions and more, explaining the history of ‘tu’ and ‘vous’ and the best option to use in different modern contexts. A fun and fact-filled video, perfect for introducing key aspects of French culture to beginner language learners. Show Less
La Marianne: Symbol of the French Republic
Who is Marianne? Was she a real person? What does she represent? This video answers these questions and more, explaining Marianne’s origins, how she came to symbolise the French Republic and how she has transformed over time to reflect a...Show More
Who is Marianne? Was she a real person? What does she represent? This video answers these questions and more, explaining Marianne’s origins, how she came to symbolise the French Republic and how she has transformed over time to reflect a changing France. A fun and fact-filled video, perfect for introducing key aspects of French culture to beginner language learners. Show Less
Le Croissant: Symbol of a Nation
Who made the first croissant? How did it make its way to France? What do you need to make your own croissant au beurre fait maison? This video answers these questions and more, tracing the history of the croissant and providing an easy recipe to...Show More
Who made the first croissant? How did it make its way to France? What do you need to make your own croissant au beurre fait maison? This video answers these questions and more, tracing the history of the croissant and providing an easy recipe to try at home. A fun and fact-filled video, perfect for introducing key aspects of French culture to beginner language learners. Show Less
Chinese New Year
Miniclips: Global Celebrations
Chinese New Year is full of fireworks, the colour red, and delicious food – but how did this celebration begin? Who is Nian and how does Chinese New Year prevent him from terrorising villages once more? What are some traditions observed during...Show More
Chinese New Year is full of fireworks, the colour red, and delicious food – but how did this celebration begin? Who is Nian and how does Chinese New Year prevent him from terrorising villages once more? What are some traditions observed during the celebration? And what is the significance behind the colour red?
This Miniclip tells the story of how this event began, includes the significance of red envelopes, includes some popular traditions like the reunion feast, and provides some simple phrases to help you celebrate this time of year as a community! Show Less
Austausch in Berlin (Beginners)
Lingo Ninja Presents: German Language Lessons
Lingo Ninja is going on exchange in Berlin, but he has lived in a small village all his life. How will he survive? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use language needed to talk about their favourite subjects, what they need for school,...Show More
Lingo Ninja is going on exchange in Berlin, but he has lived in a small village all his life. How will he survive? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use language needed to talk about their favourite subjects, what they need for school, how to interact with a shopkeeper, and organise after school activities. They will practise their reading, listening and writing skills through onscreen questions, with further opportunity for extension available in the Jetzt, Bist Du Dran! additional resource. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. English subtitles are available for differentiation. Show Less
Greetings (Beginners)
Lingo Ninja Presents: Japanese Language Lessons
Lingo Ninja is in training to meet the challenge set by Greetings Sensei, with Omamori by his side. Will he win a Ninja medal? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use the language needed to greet people in Japanese, considering the...Show More
Lingo Ninja is in training to meet the challenge set by Greetings Sensei, with Omamori by his side. Will he win a Ninja medal? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use the language needed to greet people in Japanese, considering the person they’re talking to, as well as the time of day. They will practise their reading, listening and writing skills through onscreen questions, written in romaji and hiragana. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. Show Less
Family (Beginners)
Lingo Ninja Presents: Japanese Language Lessons
Lingo Ninja is in training to meet the challenge set by Family Sensei, with Omamori by his side. Will he win a Ninja medal? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use language needed to talk about their family, including the polite form,...Show More
Lingo Ninja is in training to meet the challenge set by Family Sensei, with Omamori by his side. Will he win a Ninja medal? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use language needed to talk about their family, including the polite form, and some kanji. They will practise their reading, listening and writing skills through onscreen questions, written in romaji and hiragana. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. English subtitles are available for differentiation. Show Less
Eine Neue Freundschaft (Beginners)
Lingo Ninja Presents: German Language Lessons
Lingo Ninja is going on exchange in Berlin, but he doesn’t know anyone there! Who will help him around the big city? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use the language needed to describe themselves and their family members, and make...Show More
Lingo Ninja is going on exchange in Berlin, but he doesn’t know anyone there! Who will help him around the big city? In this Interactive Video, beginner students use the language needed to describe themselves and their family members, and make new friends. They will practise their reading, listening and writing skills through onscreen questions, with further opportunity for extension available in the Jetzt, Bist Du Dran! additional resource. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. English subtitles are available for differentiation. Show Less
La Fête de Famille (Intermediate)
Lingo Ninja Presents: French Language Lessons
Tante Cécile is having a birthday party, but she is struggling to remember who she invited! In this Interactive Video, intermediate students use the language needed to describe themselves and their family members, including past tense verbs and...Show More
Tante Cécile is having a birthday party, but she is struggling to remember who she invited! In this Interactive Video, intermediate students use the language needed to describe themselves and their family members, including past tense verbs and adverbs of time. They will practise their reading, listening, and writing skills through activities that will appear on screen. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. English subtitles are available for differentiation. Show Less
Acheter des Aliments (Intermediate)
Lingo Ninja Presents: French Language Lessons
Tante Cécile is having guests over for a special dinner, but she has no food in the kitchen! In this Interactive Video, intermediate students use complex structures and broad vocabulary to write a shopping list, find out where to purchase goods,...Show More
Tante Cécile is having guests over for a special dinner, but she has no food in the kitchen! In this Interactive Video, intermediate students use complex structures and broad vocabulary to write a shopping list, find out where to purchase goods, and how to interact with a shopkeeper. They will practise their reading, listening, and writing skills through activities that will appear on screen. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. English subtitles are available for differentiation. Show Less
Faire les Courses (Beginners)
Lingo Ninja Presents: French Language Lessons
Tante Cécile is having guests over to her house, but she has no food in the kitchen! In this Interactive Video, beginner students use language needed to write a shopping list, find out where to purchase goods, and how to interact with a...Show More
Tante Cécile is having guests over to her house, but she has no food in the kitchen! In this Interactive Video, beginner students use language needed to write a shopping list, find out where to purchase goods, and how to interact with a shopkeeper. They will practice verbs like ‘voudrait’ and ‘achète', and the adverb ‘combien’. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. English subtitles are available for differentiation. Show Less
La Famille (Beginners)
Lingo Ninja Presents: French Language Lessons
Tante Cécile is having a birthday party, but she has forgotten the names of everyone she invited! In this Interactive Video, beginner students use the language needed to describe themselves and their family members, and eat gâteau. They will...Show More
Tante Cécile is having a birthday party, but she has forgotten the names of everyone she invited! In this Interactive Video, beginner students use the language needed to describe themselves and their family members, and eat gâteau. They will practise their reading, listening, and writing skills through onscreen questions. Students can rewind and rewatch sections of the clip to help them answer the questions. English subtitles are available for differentiation. Show Less
An Introduction to France
This programme introduces Paris, the capital of France and looks at a region west of Paris where the "Dubois family" lives in the country.
We stroll through a typical French market in the small town of Meulan. We visit a 12th century Church and...Show More
This programme introduces Paris, the capital of France and looks at a region west of Paris where the "Dubois family" lives in the country.
We stroll through a typical French market in the small town of Meulan. We visit a 12th century Church and look at Castles. Travelling through Normandy we find out about the style of this region by strolling through the streets of Honfleur, a small seaside town on the Channel Coast. Of course, food is of paramount importance to the French so we visit a Cake Shop and a 100 year old Cheese Shop in the town of St Germanin en Laye near Paris.
The programme also doubles up as a language programme by introducing French words that are relevant to what we see. Show Less