Lessons (14)
In this lesson, we will practise asking how to say and write new words in French. We will also be revising gender and number, articles and saying what there is.
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In this lesson, we will practise asking how to say and write new words in French.We will also be revising the alphabet, how to say 'it' and 'they' and using the possessive adjectives 'my' and 'your'.
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In this lesson, we will look syllables and stress patterns in pronunciation and how to distinguish between the verbs 'avoir' and 'etre' in 1st, 2nd and 3rd person singular forms. We will also revisit forming questions using subject-verb inversion and using 'est-ce-que', and learn how to talk about people's professions.
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In this lesson, we will review how to distinguish between the verbs 'avoir' and 'etre' and learn how to make regular adejctive endings feminine. We willl also look at the feminisation of job titles in French with -e, -euse, -rice.
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In this lesson, we will look at the use of the pronoun 'on' to talk about what people generally do. We will also learn numbers 13-31 and how to talk about dates in French.
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In this lesson, we will look at question formation using 'est-ce que', as well as the use of the pronoun 'on' to mean people, one, or we. The phonics focus will be on liason with words beginning with 'h'.
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In this lesson, we will practise using the possessive adjectives 'son, sa, ses'.
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In this lesson, we will build on our knowledge of possesive adjectives, focusing on the singlular possesive adjective 'notre' meaning our.
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In this lesson, we will say what I do using -er verbs and look at verbs which take the preposition 'à'.
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In this lesson, we will say what I do and don't do using 'ne pas' and revise the formation of questions.
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In this lesson, we will look at the present vs perfect tense with some irregular verbs (taking 'avoir'): 'faire' and 'dire' (je).
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In this lesson, we will look at the present vs. perfect tense with regular -er verbs (taking 'avoir').
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In this lesson, we will find out about each other's past experiences and compare the present tense with the perfect tense in French, using -er verbs with 'je' and 'tu'.
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In this lesson, we will study the present vs perfect tense with regular -er verbs which take 'avoir', focusing on the second person singluar form, 'tu'. We will also look at demonstrative adjectives 'ce', 'cet', 'cette' and 'ces'.
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