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Year 6 French – Asking Questions. Hiltinbury Scheme of Work, Autumn Term, Week 8. How many ways can you think of asking a question in English?. Did you get these?. Say a sentence but raise your voice at the end. Swap the verb and the pronoun around ‘Have you?’instead of ‘you have’
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Year 6 French – Asking Questions Hiltinbury Scheme of Work, Autumn Term, Week 8
How many ways can you think of asking a question in English?
Did you get these? • Say a sentence but raise your voice at the end. • Swap the verb and the pronoun around ‘Have you?’instead of ‘you have’ • Add a ‘tag’ at the end, for example Perhaps? Isn’t it? • Did you think of any more?
Here are three ways of asking ‘Do you have a cat?’ in French:
Which do you think is easiest? Which do you prefer? • Tu as un chat? • As-tu un chat? • Est-ce que tu as un chat?
In groups, trychanging the words ‘un chat’ to askother questions in French. Tryyour questions out on eachother and then on yourteacher. • Tu as un chat? • As-tu un chat? • Est-ce que tu as un chat?
Here are three ways of asking ‘Do you like football?’ in French:
Look carefully at the English question: Do you notice an extra word in French? • Tu aimes le foot? • Aimes-tu le foot? • Est-ce que tu aimes le foot? Do you like football?
In groups, trychanging the words ‘’le foot’ to askother questions in French. Tryyour questions out on eachother and then on yourteacher. • Tu aimes le foot? • Aimes-tu le foot? • Est-ce que tu aimes le foot?
Cardgame – youwilleachbegiven a cardwitheither a question or an answer on it. Whenyourteachergivesyou the signal you must findyourpartnerwhowill have the otherhalf of your question or answer.