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Learning intention:

Learning intention:. To be able to recite the alphabet in French To be able to ask and understand how to spell words in French To recognise the difference between British and French handwriting. Starter - 1. Starter - 2.

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Learning intention:

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  1. Learning intention: To be able to recite the alphabet in French To be able to ask and understand how to spell words in French To recognise the difference between British and French handwriting Joanne Crease - Dane Court

  2. Starter - 1 Joanne Crease - Dane Court

  3. Starter - 2 With the person sitting next to you, see how many of these towns you can spell in French. • Paris 5. Toulouse • Lille 6. Amiens • Calais 7. Marseille • Bordeaux 8. Nice Joanne Crease - Dane Court

  4. Starter - 3 With the person sitting next to you, take it in turns to test each other to see how much of the French alphabet you can remember without looking. Joanne Crease - Dane Court

  5. A aah B bay C say D day E euh! F eff G jay H ash I ee J gee K car L el M em N en O oh! P pay Q coo R air S ess T tay U oow V vay W dooblavay X iks Y eegrec Z zed Comment ça s’écrit?Ça s’écrit … Joanne Crease - Dane Court

  6. Comment ça s’écrit?Ça s’écrit … Joanne Crease - Dane Court

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