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WALT: recognise and use leisure activities and opinions in the past

WALT: recognise and use leisure activities and opinions in the past. WILF: to be able to use the past tense in order to describe what leisure activities you have done in the past. Use of two tenses will get you a grade D. Use of 3 tenses will get you a grade C. Find the words for: Fun Cool

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WALT: recognise and use leisure activities and opinions in the past

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  1. WALT: recognise and use leisure activities and opinions in the past WILF: to be able to use the past tense in order to describe what leisure activities you have done in the past. Use of two tenses will get you a grade D. Use of 3 tenses will get you a grade C. • Find the words for: • Fun • Cool • Great • Slow • Too long • Funny • Rubbish • Amazing

  2. What is the WALT? What do you need to do to get a grade D? What do you need to do to get a grade C?

  3. Listening 2 Grade C Listen to this conversation and note the order that each opinion is mentioned. Write the corresponding letter each time.

  4. Mon weekend chain story …… dernier(jour de la semaine) Je……….. (activitépositif) C’était … (opinion positif) Parceque… (justification) Aussi, je… (activiténegatif) Maiscen’était pas… (opinion negative) Parceque… (justification)

  5. Writing • Write a response to Thomas’ email in the previous slide in French, saying what you did last weekend. Use his message as a template. • You MUST include opinions and justifications • Use intensifiers • Use connectives • Use descriptive vocabulary eg what type of programme you watched, the title of the book you used

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