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Customs and festivals
Introduce your students to the richness of foreign cultures with this collection of resources celebrating different traditions and celebrations in target language countries. From authentic video interviews and GCSE translation tasks to cultural quizzes and worksheets, you'll find differentiated, adaptable resources for French, German and Spanish.