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Modern Foreign Languges (MFL) activity: Odd one out

January 7, 2011 //  by Admin

MFL (Modern Foreign Languages): thinking skills in context for key stages 3 and 4

Odd one out

Written by Mei Lin, Cheryl Mackay and edited by David Leat

Odd One Out is a simple and versatile activity which encourages pupils to think about the characteristics of things, such as individual words, phrases, sentences, particular grammatical categories, etc.

This resource is an extract from Thinking Through Modern Foreign Languages. Click here to order your full copy today or read more about how this publication can help you.

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