Year 5
Describing the parts of a monster's head and face and joining descriptions with conjunctions
In this lesson we will learn to say 'he has' and 'she has' and include conjunctions to extend sentences about a monster.
Year 5
Describing the parts of a monster's head and face and joining descriptions with conjunctions
In this lesson we will learn to say 'he has' and 'she has' and include conjunctions to extend sentences about a monster.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- describing the parts of a monster's head and face
- joining descriptions with conjunctions
- definite articles (le, la, les)
- avoir (il a / elle a)
- indefinite articles (un, une, des)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of these words means 'the' in French?
Bonjour !
je suis
Q2.
Which of these words does NOT mean 'a / an' in French?
un
une
Q3.
In French adjectives of size (grand, petit) come before the noun.
False
Q4.
In French most other adjectives also come before the noun.
True
Q5.
Which sentence is correct?
une bouche petite verte
une petite verte bouche
5 Questions
Q1.
How do you say 'il a une tête bleue' in English?
He has a blue nose.
She has a blue head.
Q2.
How do you say 'she has a big nose' in French?
Elle a un petit nez.
Il a un nez grand.
Q3.
Which word means 'and' in French?
aussi
il a
Q4.
Which word means 'aussi' in English?
and
but
Q5.
What is 'he has big brown ears' in French?
Elle a de petites oreilles orange.
Il a des grand oreilles marrones.