Une démocratie : creating nouns by adding -ion or -ation to the verb stem
I can recognise new nouns by relating them to known verbs and can begin to use both to understand political contexts.
Une démocratie : creating nouns by adding -ion or -ation to the verb stem
I can recognise new nouns by relating them to known verbs and can begin to use both to understand political contexts.
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Key learning points
- Adverbs can sometimes be created from adjectives, and nouns and adjectives can sometimes be created from verb stems.
- [i] is pronounced as in 'midi', [on] is pronounced as in 'non !' and [tion] is pronounced as in 'attention !'.
- Nouns can sometimes be created by adding -ion or -ation to the verb stem, e.g. 'manifester' - 'manifestation'.
Keywords
Verb stem - part of the verb that appears in all forms
Common misconception
Some nouns ending in -ion or -ation are masculine.
Every noun ending in -ion and -ation is feminine. There are no exceptions.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
Q1.Which word is not a cognate or near-cognate in French?
Q2.Match the French and English.
to record, recording
to recommend, recommending
to place, situtate, put
to force, forcing
to present, presenting
to preserve, preserving
Q3.Match the French and English.
business
government
reason
block of flats, building
state
road, route, way
Q4.Order the words to say: 'the day is calm and the city is empty'.
Q5.Write in English: 'mon rôle a changé'.
Q6.Write in French: 'the book interests me a lot'.
Assessment exit quiz
5 Questions
Q1.Match the sound with the correct French word.
empty
reason
traffic
Q2.French nouns ending in -ion and -ation are ...
Q3.Match the words with their description.
adjective
adverb
noun
verb
verb stem
Q4.Match the French and English.
worry, concern
president
debate
seat
mistake
power