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 35 French Videos 

 23 German Videos 

 16 Spanish Videos 

 8 Italian Videos 

These video resources are designed to provide models for learners who are preparing to present or converse on topics within the GCSE syllabus. (Future plans include the development of models for rôle play situations.)

Most clips include language approximately equivalent to grade C/D GCSE.

They are grouped according to the general topic headings used in most language text books and exam specifications; the aim being to make them easily found by learners using any course book or specification.

They have also been cross-referenced to the classification used in the AQA GCSE specification, so that learners can quickly find a clip within a particular theme or module.

MFL video quizzes now available on the iPhone...

iPhone Project

All of the MFL video quizzes on this web site are now available on the iPhone and iPod Touch.

To access them, open Safari on your iPhone and go to: http://tinyurl.com/iphone-ipod

Please note that this link is not designed to work on a desktop/laptop.

More information about these resources is available at http://www.ashcombeprojects.co.uk
where you can also see the presentation David Seume made to the DIVERSE 2009 Conference in June 2009

 

This work follows on from an earlier project, to make some of our French video quizzes work on a video iPod.

We need feedback, so please try these exercises yourself or with your students and let us know how you get on.

iPhone Project feedback to David Seume

For more information on how the Video on Demand project was conceived and executed, visit our

Digital Video pages

We used HotPotatoes to produce the quizzes

HotPotatoes Homepage

Mandarin characters present their own special problems!

Mandarin Video Quiz

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This resource was highlighted by the Prime Minister in his Keynote Speech to the e-Summit on 19 November 2002.
"Every school will be able to benefit from the experience of The Ashcombe School in Surrey where whole classes of students now use broadband video streaming to support their foreign language GCSE work."  See more >>>