Saying what you do and did on holiday (Part 1/4)
In this lesson, we will introduce the language needed to say what you do on holiday, using a combination of reflexive and non-reflexive verbs.
17 lessons
In this lesson, we will introduce the language needed to say what you do on holiday, using a combination of reflexive and non-reflexive verbs.
In this lesson, we will discuss what we did on holiday, using the perfect tense with 'avoir' and regular and irregular past participles.
In this lesson, we will consolidate our understanding of the perfect tense using 'avoir' with regular and irregular past participles. We also explore the position of ne and pas in the perfect tense.
In this lesson, we will discuss what we did on holiday, using the perfect tense with 'être' and reflexive verbs.
In this lesson, we will introduce the language needed to book a room in a hotel. We also explore the different ways of forming questions in French.
In this lesson, we will revise the language needed to book rooms in a hotel.
In this lesson, we will introduce the language needed to buy tickets at a train station. We also explore the 24 hour clock in French.
In this lesson, we will discuss what our dream holidays would be like, introducing the conditional tense.
In this lesson, we will continue to discuss our dream holidays, using the conditional tense with a range of pronouns. We also encounter some 'if' clauses, to add complexity to our work.
In this lesson, we will learn how to order food in a French-speaking restaurant using the expressions 'je voudrais' and 'je prends'.
In this lesson, we will continue to develop our ability to order food in a French-speaking restaurant, using 'avoir' expressions.
In this lesson, we will develop an ability to review a restaurant, commenting on the service, ambiance and price. We also learn how to use en + the present participle to add complexity to our work.
In this lesson, we will discuss holiday problems, using the perfect tense with 'avoir'.
In this lesson, we will continue to discuss holiday problems, using the perfect tense with 'avoir'. We also encounter 'avant de + infinitive' as a way of adding complexity to our written work.
In this lesson, we will continue to discuss holiday problems, using the perfect and pluperfect tenses.
In this lesson, we will explore a foundation style GCSE writing question focusing on tense formation before co-constructing a written answer. There is an opportunity to practise some independent writing at the end of this lesson.
In this lesson, we will explore a higher style GCSE writing question focusing on tense formation before co-constructing a written answer. There is an opportunity to practise some independent writing at the end of this lesson. We will write a blog about our holidays.