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Qu’est -ce que tu fais à l’école ?

Qu’est -ce que tu fais à l’école ?. Buts : Using regular verbs to say what we do at school. Starter:. We eat sandwiches noisily in the canteen On Mondays, the boys play football on the field. Jim runs quickly around the school. The teacher is usually very lively.

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Qu’est -ce que tu fais à l’école ?

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  1. Qu’est-ce que tu fais à l’école? Buts: Using regular verbstosaywhatwe do at school

  2. Starter: We eat sandwiches noisily in the canteen On Mondays, the boys play football on the field. Jim runs quickly around the school. The teacher is usually very lively. We have lessons in the big classroom. Copy and highlight the nouns in each sentence. Identify the verbs in the sentences. Can you find the adverbs and adjectives?

  3. Buts All: To revise the activities we might do at school by learning some useful infinitives Most: To know how to change the endings of the verbs to match the pronouns Some: To use a mixture of verbs and pronouns when writing about what we do at school.

  4. S-T-R-E-T-C-H yourself Underline the infinitive verb in each phrase Les infinitifs • manger un sandwich • écouter le professeur • aimer les maths • regarder un film • jouer au foot • danserdans le cours • étudier beaucoup • avoir beaucoup de devoirs • êtrefatigué(e) • to watch a film • to be tired • to like maths • to play football • to eat a sandwich • to have lots of homework • to listen to the teacher • to dance in the playground • to study a lot

  5. What endings match up to ‘on’? What does it mean? Rappel! S-T-R-E-T-C-H yourself Don’t forget you’ve got être and avoir in your exercise book.

  6. Complètez les phrases • Je (manger) un sandwich dans la cantine. • Il (écouter) le professeurtous les jours. • Elle ne (regarder) pas un film dans la classe. • On (jouer) au foot souventdans les classes d’EPS, mais je n’(aimer) pas le sport. • John (penser) que le français (être) facile. • Mary et Lucy (danser) le lundisoir, mais pas le mardi car elles (avoir) beaucoup de devoirs. • I study a lot and I am tired. • Dylan and Sally like French. • Do you eat a sandwich in the canteen at break? *at break = pendant la récré

  7. S-T-R-E-T-C-H yourself Can you add extra details to your sentences? Like what time you do things or how often? You might look up some new verbs in the dictionary and see if you can apply the rule. Au collège,… Normalement… (Or just start with Je/On + verb) Writing Frame Task here: Use the verbs you matched up earlier to write a paragraph describing your school day. Include je and on forms if you can. Vocabulary à huitheures = at 8:00 à neufheures et demie = at 9:30 à onzeheures et quart = at 11:15 à midi moins le quart = at 11:45 normalement = normally souvent = often quelquefois = sometimes tous les jours = every day avec mesamis = with my friends Success Criteria Have you: Written a paragraph, using three different verbs? Include je and on forms of the verbs? Used connectives, given opinions and added extra detail? *Used different verb forms?

  8. Buts All: To revise the activities we might do at school by learning some useful infinitives Most: To know how to change the endings of the verbs to match the pronouns Some: To use a mixture of verbs and pronouns when writing about what we do at school.

  9. Plenary: En groupes de 3 1 2 3

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