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- Year 11
- AQA
Des francophones célèbres : reading aloud, reading comprehension (AQA)
Learning outcomes
I can understand reading comprehension texts about famous French speakers.
I can use my knowledge of French sound-symbol correspondences to read aloud accurately.
- Year 11
- AQA
Des francophones célèbres : reading aloud, reading comprehension (AQA)
Learning outcomes
I can understand reading comprehension texts about famous French speakers.
I can use my knowledge of French sound-symbol correspondences to read aloud accurately.
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Lesson details
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Key learning points
- Pay attention to French sounds and pronunciation rules as you complete the read-aloud task.
- In comprehension tasks, it is important to read questions carefully before answering.
- Always give the correct number of details when answering a question.
Keywords
Distractor - incorrect but plausible answer option in reading/listening tasks, designed to test your attention to detail
Common misconception
Words will stick in my memory if I read them enough times.
It is the act of reaching for words that roots them deeper in memory, so testing oneself or working in pairs to try to recall words from memory is the most effective learning strategy for holding onto words in your long term memory.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Put the numbers in order starting with 10.
Q2.Which of these words is the translation for 'les baskets'?
Q3.Match the vocabulary.
shock, clash
mistake, error
happiness
to dare, daring
nice
tie
Q4.What is the French for 'to leave (somewhere)'?
Q5.What is the English for 'quarante'?
Q6.Match the sentences, ensuring that the tenses are correct.
I am going to France
I am going to go to France
I will go to France
I would go to France
I went to France
I used to go to France