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© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Starter - Sound Patterns in French Which of these words has a ‘wa’ sound? a)poissonb) chaudc) maison Which of these words doesn’t have an ‘o’ sound? a)bateaub) fautc) plus Which of these words is the odd one out? a)heureb) feuc) histoire Which of these words have the same sound pattern in them? a) tropb) mauxc) bisousd) oiseaud) dois

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Below is a text for you to read to your partner. When you have read it you may show it to them and they can check to see if they have made any errors…….. Hier je suis arrivé(e) en Espagne pour passer une semaine avec ma mère. J’ai voyagé en avion parce que c’est rapide. Après un voyage agréable j’ai mangé dans un restaurant et puis, ma mère et moi avons nagé dans la piscine. C’était très relaxant. Demain je vais faire du shopping. Appendix 1

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Self and peer assessment opportunity

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. How are you? Images in this presentation are from unless otherwise notedwww.pdclipart.org Map of France is from Microsoft Clipart

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Bisous d’Eskimo Comment fait l'ours blanc tard le soir en rentrant Comment fait le pingouin quand il part au matin Comment fait le caribou quand il n'a plus un sou Comment fait l'otari qui va vivre sa vie Bisous bisous d'eskimo (x4) à droite, à gauche, en haut, en bas non, pas la baleine, elle a mauvaise haleine! Comment fait le goeland quand arrive le vent Comment fait l'eskimo qui va faire du bateau Comment fait l'empereur qui part toujours à l'heure Comment fait le manchot qui s'est levé trop tot

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Bisous d’Eskimo Comment fait l'ours blanc tard le soir en rentrant Comment fait le pingouin quand il part au matin Comment fait le caribou quand il n'a plus un sou Comment fait l'otari qui va vivre sa vie Bisous bisous d'eskimo (x4) à droite, à gauche, en haut, en bas non, pas la baleine, elle a mauvaise haleine! Comment fait le goéland quand arrive le vent Comment fait l'eskimo qui va faire du bateau Comment fait l'empereur qui part toujours à l'heure Comment fait le manchot qui s'est levé trop tôt

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Au zoo Tout est beau Le chameau Est très _______ L’ éléphant Est __________ La girafe Elle se _________ Le guépard Se lève _______ L’otarie Me __________ Le gardien Est un __________ Read the poem to yourself and work out which of these words go in the gaps tardmarrant grossourit chiencoiffe Finished? Figure out what the poem means in English.

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Plenary - Sound Patterns in French Which of these words has a ‘wa’ sound? a)poissonb) chaudc) maison Which of these words doesn’t have an ‘o’ sound? a)bateaub) fautc) plus Which of these words is the odd one out? a)heureb) feuc) histoire Which of these words have the same sound pattern in them? a) tropb) mauxc) bisousd) oiseaud) dois

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© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Sound Patterns in French What French words can you think of that have these sound patterns GN CH S/Ç QU ON IN/AIN ILLE