Year 9

Year 9 Unit 3

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    In this lesson, we will use the 'nous' and 'vous' forms of aller to describe where people are going, using the preposition 'en'
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    In this lesson, we will use the 'ils' and 'elles' forms of aller to describe where people are going using prepositions 'à', 'en' and 'chez'
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    In this lesson, we will form questions and use the verbs 'comprendre', 'apprendre', 'prendre' and 'dire' in the singular forms
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    In this lesson, we will revisit the verbs 'comprendre', 'apprendre', 'prendre' and 'dire' and use inversion questions
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    In this lesson, we will look at forming questions and using common, irregular -ir verbs sortir and venir.
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    In this lesson, we will revisit irregular -ir verbs and ask questions using inversion and question words.
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    In this lesson, we will use "ne...pas" & "n'...pas" to say people do not do something.
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    In this lesson, we will use "ne...pas" to say what you do not have and what there is not
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    In this lesson, we will look at irregular feminine and plural adjective agreements for new, old and beautiful. We will use this grammar to describe people and things.
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    In this lesson, we will look at the position of irregular adjectives in sentences. We will use this grammar to describe people and things.
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    In this lesson, we will look at using 'aller' + infinitive to express future intentions.
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    In this lesson, we will revisit 'aller' + infinitive and use "ne....pas" to express future intentions.
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