Describing a region (Part 1/5)
In this lesson, we will introduce how to say 'in' with 'en/au' as well as how to use the phrase il y a when describing a region.
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In this lesson, we will introduce how to say 'in' with 'en/au' as well as how to use the phrase il y a when describing a region.
In this lesson, we will introduce the agreement and position of adjectives to describe where something is located.
In this lesson, we will introduce the irregular adjectives beau and vieux and look at their agreement and position in sentences.
In this lesson, we will introduce superlatives to talk about our region.
In this lesson, we will use depuis to say how long we have lived somewhere and the pronoun y to mean there when describing a region.
In this lesson, we will use 'on peut' and 'on ne peut pas' to say what you can and cannot do in your town.
In this lesson, we will be using negatives to talk about the features of our towns.
In this lesson, we will be using 'il y a' and 'il y avait' as well as a range of negatives to describe our towns.
In this lesson, we will be developing our listening skills and how to understand nuances in language.
In this lesson, we will be asking questions about what there is to do in town.
In this lesson, we will be asking questions, including with the word 'quel', about what there is to do in town.
In this lesson, we will be working on understanding questions and giving directions whilst in town.
In this lesson, we will discuss weather in the context of our town or area.
In this lesson, we will use 'si' sentences in the context of describing the weather.
In this lesson, we will learn about the simple future tense so that we can discuss future plans.
In this lesson, we will use the simple future tense to talk about future plans.
In this lesson, we will explore a foundation GCSE style writing question focusing on using different verb forms and co-constructing a written answer. There is some independent writing practise at the end of this lesson. In writing we will describe our local areas.
In this lesson, we will explore a GCSE style 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 local regions.