Year 5
Describing the pets with some colours
In this lesson, we will learn some colours to describe pets and rules about using adjectives.
Year 5
Describing the pets with some colours
In this lesson, we will learn some colours to describe pets and rules about using adjectives.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- describing the pets with some colours
- masculine and feminine singular nouns
- indefinite articles
- adjectival position
- simple adjectival agreement (adding e when feminine)
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5 Questions
Q1.
What does 'c'est' mean in English?
I am
I am called
Q2.
Which two words in French are used to make the negative not?
c'est
je suis
Q3.
Translate 'c'est un chien' into English.
It is a chat.
It is not a rabbit.
Q4.
Translate ' ce n'est pas un oiseau' into English.
It is a tortoise.
It is not a rabbit.
Q5.
Translate 'it is not a rabbit' into French.
C'est un chien.
Ce n'est pas un chat.
5 Questions
Q1.
How do you say 'blue' in French?
noir
vert
Q2.
How do you say 'a green rabbit' in French?
un lapin bleu
un lapin noir
Q3.
Which sentence has the colour in the correct place?
C'est un bleu chat.
Un bleu c'est chat.
Q4.
What letter is added to the colour when the pet word is feminine?
s
t
Q5.
Translate 'it is a black mouse' into French.
C'est une souris bleue.
C'est une souris noir.