Le weekend At the weekend Le weekend prochain

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Le weekend (At the weekend) Le weekend prochain (Next weekend) Samedi (Saturday) Dimanche (Sunday)

Le weekend (At the weekend) Le weekend prochain (Next weekend) Samedi (Saturday) Dimanche (Sunday) �Le matin (in the morning) �Le soir (in the evening) Sentence Builder 13 : Describing my future plans Qu’est-ce que tu vas faire le weekend ? (What are you going to do at the weekend ? ) je vais aller au Carnaval et je vais aller au parc (I am going to go) (to the Carnival) (and) (I am going to go to the park) à une fête d’Halloween je vais boire une limonade (to a Halloween party) (I am going drink a lemonade) à une fête d’anniversaire je vais chanter et danser (to a birthday party) (I am going to sing and danse) chez mes grandparents je vais manger au restaurant (to my grandparents (I am going to eat at the restaurant) en ville je vais participer au défilé �je vais rester chez moi (I am (to town) (I am going to participate in the going to stay at mine) parade) je vais porter un costume (I am going to wear a costume) je vais prendre des photos (I am going to take photos) je vais regarder le défilé (I am going to watch the parade) je vais regarder le feu d’artifice (I am going to watch the fire works) �avec mes amis (with my friends) mais (but) dans mon opinion (in my opinion) ça va être très (very) (it’s going assez (quite) to be) un peu (a bit) �à mon avis (from my point of view) ça ne vas ⭐totalement (totally) pas être ⭐complètement (completely) (it’s not going to be) je ne vais pas aller au parc (I am not going to go to the park) je ne vais pas boire une limonade (I am not going drink a lemonade) je ne vais pas chanter et danser (I am not going to sing and danse) je ne vais pas manger au restaurant (I am not going to eat at the restaurant) je ne vais participer au défilé (I am not going to participate in the parade) parce que très (very) c’est assez (quite) (because un peu (a bit) it’s) ⭐totalement (totally) ⭐ parce ⭐complètement (completely) que ce n’est pas (because it isn’t) plus tard (later) ensuite (then) puis (then) après (after) ⭐ un peu plus tard (a bit later) jolie (it’s pretty) génial (great) cool (cool) marrant (funny/fun) intéressant (interesting) ennuyeux (boring) nul (rubbish) bizarre (weird) mal (bad)

Je ne vais pas boire une limonade: Grammar mercredi 15 décembre 2021 2 1

Je ne vais pas boire une limonade: Grammar mercredi 15 décembre 2021 2 1 Match these infinitive verbs with their English equivalents: Manger Complete the Advanced Knowledge Quiz on Forms. Boire Participer Prendre Vendre Regarder Chanter Aller 10 mins To go To take To sell To watch To drink To sing To eat To participate

Learning objectives: q To write about future activities using future tense. Phonological Awareness Your

Learning objectives: q To write about future activities using future tense. Phonological Awareness Your languages teacher’s ultimate aim is Receptive always that you: Processing • feel you are good at languages • need less and less of our help Structured • Can communicate confidently in writing Production and speech • understand more about the countries On est Grammar where the language is spoken ici Expansion • want to know more so you can keep improving and learning • aim to become fluent (fast and accurate Autonomy & language use) Routinisation • develop other skills that will help you later in life (empathy, analytical thinking, Fluency Training flexibility, perseverance, memory retention and communication skills) Ear-training with new sentence builder Listening and Reading to memorise Controlled Speaking and writing tasks Breaking down the rules Using the language faster and accurately in new contexts

There are three types of verbs in French. They end in –ER / -RE

There are three types of verbs in French. They end in –ER / -RE / -IR 5 mins Can you sort these infinitive verbs into the correct recycling bin? Boire Aller Chanter Regarder Manger Vendre Prendre -RE -IR -ER What do the following mean? Je vais prendre Je vais chanter Je vais regarder Participer I am going to take I am going to sing I am going to watch

Read the three sentences below. • How do you say ‘I am not going…’

Read the three sentences below. • How do you say ‘I am not going…’ in French? • Where does the two parts meaning ‘not’ go? • What type of verb comes after the near future? Le samedi, je ne vais pas aller au parc avec mes amis. Le week-end prochain, je ne vais pas porter un costume. Je ne vais pas manger à un restaurant le soir. Your turn! – Make these sentences negative (not): 1. Le soir, je vais aller à un restaurant. 2. Je vais participer au défilé le matin. 3. Le week-end, je vais boire une limonade 10 mins Create three negative sentences of your own using the above to help you.

10 mins You find these sentences written on a piece of paper in the

10 mins You find these sentences written on a piece of paper in the MFL corridor at school, but someone has left dirty prints on some of the words. Can you work out what is beneath the muddy footprints? Re-write them so that they make sense. 1 Je vais prendre des photos à un fête. 2 Je vais regarder le défile. 3 Dimanche, je vais rester chez moi. On Sunday, I am going to stay at mine. 4 Le week-end je ne vais pas aller au parc. At the weekend, I am not going to go to the park. I am going to take photos at a party. I am going to watch the parade. Can you translate the sentences into English?

15 mins Re-write the sentences so that they are Without using your sentence builder,

15 mins Re-write the sentences so that they are Without using your sentence builder, re- completely in French. 1. Le (I am going) mangerààun un Leweek-end je vais manger restaurant. - at the weekend I am going to restaurant. eat at a restaurant. write the paragraph entirely into French. 2. going) porter un – I am Je. Jene(not vais pas porter uncostume. not going to wear a costume. Le weekend 1. (I am going to go) au parc Le week-end, je vais aller au parc avec mes amis et 2. (I am going to sing), mes amis et je vais chanter mais je ne vais pas 3. (to go to my vais pas aller chez mes grandparents’ house) parce que c’est un parce c’est je ne peu nul. que Aussi, 4. (Iun ampeu not nul. going. Aussi, to wear) 3. Le soir, (I am going to drink) un limonade. unvais costume et je ne un vaiscostume pas 5. (to et eat) pas porter jeau ne –Le. Insoir, the evening, I am going to drink a je vais boire un limonade. lemonade. restaurant. vais pas manger au restaurant. 4. Mais, je (not going to watch) le feu Mais je ne vais pas regarder feu d’artifices – But I am not going to le watch the fireworks. d’artifices. 5. Je vais (to sing) mais je ne vais pas (to Je vais chanter mais je ne vais dance) – I am going to sing, but I am not going to dance. pas danser. Le soir, 6. (I am going to watch the Le soir, je vais regarder le feu fireworks) et je pense que 7. (it’s going to d’artifices et je pense que ça va être be) génial!

5 mins Where are the mistakes in the infinitive verbs? Re-write them so that

5 mins Where are the mistakes in the infinitive verbs? Re-write them so that they use the correct infinitive verb. Prendre des photos. 1. Je vais danser Participer au défilé. 2. Le week-end, je vais prendre 3. Le soir, je vais aller/manger participer au restaurant avec mes amis. 4. Le matin, je vais aller en ville avec ma mère.