COMMENT PRÉPARER UN GÂTEAU MICHELIN A*

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COMMENT PRÉPARER UN GÂTEAU MICHELIN A* Source : www.tes.com

a subject a verb What are the two essential ingredients?

This is far too basic to get any stars at all. Olivia fume Olivia smokes. This is far too basic to get any stars at all.

Try adding… a time expression a verb a subject

Better, but nowhere near your Michelin A*. Olivia fume tous les jours Olivia smokes every day. Better, but nowhere near your Michelin A*.

Try adding… a negative a time expression a verb a subject

This is a very good attempt, but you can still add more. Olivia fume tous les jours ne pas Olivia does not smoke every day. This is a very good attempt, but you can still add more.

Try adding… a negative an adverb a time expression a verb a subject

At last, something decent! But where’s the ICING? Olivia Heureusement, ne fumee pas tous les jours Fortunately, Olivia does not smoke every day. At last, something decent! But where’s the ICING?

The icing on the cake? an opinion

an opinion a negative an adverb a time expression a subject a verb

You have the icing – now go and get the fairy dust! Heureusement, Olivia ne fume pas tous les jours, ce qui est super Fortunately, Olivia does not smoke every day which is great. You have the icing – now go and get the fairy dust!

a verb an opinion a negative an adverb a time expression a subject f i

A* Olivia ne fume pas tous les jours, ce qui est super parce que c’est Heureusement, Olivia ne fume pas tous les jours, ce qui est super parce que c’est A* mauvais pour la santé Fortunately, Olivia does not smoke every day which is great because it is bad for your health.

But of course there are other ways to make your A* cake.

Try the following recipes.

a verb a verb a connective a subject a negative a time expression Don’t forget the icing!

nager ennuyeux pourtant je ne jamais souvent je faire du sport à mon avis. parce que c’est ennuyeux nager pourtant je ne jamais souvent faire du sport je Don’t forget the icing!

Je fais souvent du sport pourtant je ne nage jamais parce que c’est ennuyeux à mon avis. I often do sport, however I never swim because it is boring in my opinion.

a verb a verb a noun an adjective a connective a subject a comparative Don’t forget the icing!

This cake mix already includes opinions, so you can skip the icing! les sciences préférer an amusant les maths mais plus que l’anglais être je This cake mix already includes opinions, so you can skip the icing!

Maths is more fun than English but I prefer science. Les maths sont plus amusantes que l’anglais mais je préfère les sciences Maths is more fun than English but I prefer science.

a verb a verb a noun an adjective a time expression a relative pronoun a preposition a verb a subject Don’t forget the icing!

habiter l’école qui en face de riche mon ami de temps en temps incroyable! Je trouve cela l’école de temps en temps habiter qui arriver en voiture en face de riche mon ami Don’t forget the icing!

Mon ami riche, qui habite en face de l’école, arrive de temps en temps en voiture Je trouve cela incroyable! My rich friend, who lives opposite the school, arrives from time to time by car. I find that incredible!

a direct object pronoun a time expression a subject a verb a noun a direct object pronoun a connective a subject a verb

voir il y a trois jours nous détester un film cependant nous le / la / les cependant nous voir No extra icing needed but you can definitely add fairy dust to this one.

We saw a film two days ago, however, we hated it: it was rubbish! Nous avons vu un film, il y a deux jours cependant nous l’ avons détesté: c’ était nul! We saw a film two days ago, however, we hated it: it was rubbish!

Now make up some of your own recipes.

a direct object pronoun a subject a noun a verb an adjective a negative an opinion Justification Find some examples of these ingredients before you invent your own cake mix. a connective a comparative a preposition a time expression a relative pronoun a direct object pronoun

Bonne chance! A*