Au Maroc : read and respond to texts
Lesson details
Learning outcome
I can read and respond to extended texts about cultural groups in Morocco and I can use regular and irregular present participles.
Vocabulary and transcripts for this lessons
Key learning points
- Some regular present participles are: partant, venant, ouvrant, choisissant, entendant, prenant, connaissant, écrivant.
- The present participle of faire is 'faisant'; 'faisant de' + noun means making something.
- The irregular present participles of être and avoir are 'étant' and 'ayant'.
- Extended reading texts can be exploited to enrich our thematic vocabulary and use of complex structures.
Keywords
Present participle - a verb form used to show how something happens, something that is happening at the same time, or to give a reason for something
Common misconception
Present participles are always preceeded by 'en'.
The present participles 'ayant', 'étant' and 'faisant de' can be used without the preposition 'en' e.g. 'Ayant une grand-mère musulmane, je sais beaucoup sur l'Islam' - having a muslim grandmother, I know a lot about Islam.
Teacher tip
Task B2b has two options. Option 1 is aimed at the majority of students and Option 2 provides a more structured and shorter format to the task, for students who need more support with completing the task.
Equipment
A mini whiteboard and pen, together with pen and paper for note taking, would be useful if available.
Licence
Lesson video
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Match the French to the English
to take, taking
to leave, leaving
to understand, understanding
to make, making
to contribute, contributing
to know, knowing
Q2.Which word could be used to describe 'une ville'?
Q3.Match the French to the English.
experience
community
group
culture
climate
landscape
Q4. mangé les plats marocains, je comprends mieux les épices et les saveurs traditionelles. Add the French for 'having'.
Q5.Order the words to say 'you will visit France by taking a plane'.
Q6.Translate into French 'we talk while walking'.
Assessment exit quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Match the French to the English.
spices
buildings
cuisine
clothing
pastries
field, area, domaine
Q2.'En à la France, tu auras l'expérience d'une culture extraordinaire.' Which word would best complete this sentence?
Q3.Order the words to say 'being a warm country, Spain is popular'.
Q4.'Voyager en Europe moi une personne plus intéressante.' Which of these words would complete this sentence?
Q5.Translate into English 'elle a mangé en lisant un livre'.
Q6.'Tomorrow, he will go for a walk' Translate this sentence into French.
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