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Category Archives: french y10
Year 10 French – Classe de Mme Gavrilenko – Learning homework – w/b 6 October
Use this link to practise your vocabulary for this week. You must be able to give the meaning and spell them correctly.
http://quizlet.com/52228533/year-10-connectives-1-flash-cards/
Y10 – Sequencing words
Try to learn as many sequencing words as possible and more importantly use them in your next piece of work!
http://quizlet.com/2467994/french-sequencing-words-flash-cards
A disastrous date – Year 10 homework – Mme Gavrilenko
Click on the link below for the recap of the brainstorm we did in class. Your homework is to write an account of a disastrous date. There are lots of tips included on the sheet and don’t forget to use your French connectives , particularly those relating to cause and effect and sequencing. If you’re aiming for B or above, remember that you need to try to narrate, thinking of how to link your sentences and paragraphs, just like you would in English.
French Pop – Papaoutai by Stromae
Here is the song from this morning and the Papaoutai gap fill task. If you want to learn more about this young artist from Belgium here is an article from The New York Times.
1 EPraise Point if you can tell me the name of his latest album and its translation into English!
2 EPraise Points if you can tell me what Stromae means, your clue: VERLAN
Y10 HW – Reading 7/11/13 for Madame Peters
Click on the link to find your reading homework task. HW Reading 4thNov Please write down your answers and key vocabulary in your book.
To get more practice on the last grammar point: verbs followed by infinitives in the context of free time, here is a link. http://www.languagesonline.org.uk Follow Français/ Encore tricolore/ Unit 10 / Acivities 28 to 31.
Adjectives – y10 HW – 12/09/13 for Madame Peters
Click on the link to find your homework task. Les adjectifs
Here is a website link to get more practice on adjectival agreement. Follow ‘Français/grammar/adjectives’. http://www.languagesonline.org.uk/