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French for Year 3 (15th July)

Bonjour!

 

As promised last week, here is the whole conversation for buying an ice cream in France.  Some of the flavours are easy to guess but the tricky ones are: 'framboise' = raspberry, 'pistache' = pistacchio (a kind of nut) and 'cassis' = blackcurrant.  Try to remember whether to say 'au' or 'à la' in front of the flavour.  

Try to practise out loud, choosing different flavours each time.

Can you colour the ice creams in the correct colour for their flavours? 

 

 

Bonnes vacances!  

French for Year 3 (8th July)

Bonjour!

To do this worksheet 'Finding Words' you will need to remind yourself of the French transport vocabulary you learnt last week. 

I will give you a clue!  The answer to the question 'The type of transport I have discovered' is one of the eight words on last week's worksheet. 

Bonne chance!   

French for Year 3 (1st July)

Bonjour!

We are going to end the term with a new topic 'Le Transport'.  Can you match the French words to the pictures on the worksheet?  This is not too difficult as you can also see the English words, but be careful with the trains!  Say the French words out loud and see if you can learn how to spell them.   

 

Which French nouns are the same as English ones? 

Which ones are nearly the same as English ones?

In English we have the word 'velodrome'.  Which sporting event takes place in a velodrome?  

 

French for Year 3 (24th June)

Bonjour!

Here is a worksheet where you follow on the map the directions and then draw in the building mentioned on each of the five dots.  It might help you to look back at the words of the song 'Le port, le port' which we looked at on 12th June.  The little map on that song will remind you of the French for 'First on the left' etc.   

French for Year 3 (17th June)

Bonjour!

Here is song on You Tube about all the places a French child passes on the way to school.  Can you work out what they all are?  The pictures make this quite easy but can you remember the French names for the places?

Can you spell them?

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zRAjXA8uJg

French for Year 3 (10th June)

Bonjour! 

Here are the words of the song 'Le port. le port, c'est loin?' Can you name the four places that the person is asking the way to?  If you look at the map, you will see what the directions to those places are. 

  Here is a link to the song.  Can you sing along with it?  It's fun but it goes quite fast!  Can you keep up?

 

https://hml.side.wa.edu.au/Play/6281

French for Year 3 (4th June)

Bonjour! 

Can you ask the way in French by replacing the dots with a place in the town?  (As we are very keen on good manners at KPA, try to remember to say 'Please' in French)      

Can you read the directions out loud?  (You could make it sound like a rap if you like)  Notice that there are two ways of saying 'Go straight ahead'. 

French for Year 3 (27th May)

Bonjour! 

Here is a worksheet with not much writing for you to do, as it is Half Term after all!

Can you match the picture to the French vocabulary by putting the right letter in the right box under the questions marks?

Here is one to start you off: M = la poste  

French for Year 3 (20th May)

Bonjour!   

Here is a song about places in a French town.  Unfortunately it's not on YouTube so you could make up your own tune!  (It should sound like a marching song!) 

Which French nouns are the same as English ones? 

Which ones are nearly the same as English ones? 

Which ones are so different that you might have to look them up as they are too hard to guess? 

 

Tricky question!  Why in the third line is there an <l'> before <hôtel>  even though 'h' is not one of the five vowels (a, e, i, o, u)?

 

Charles de Gaulle is shown to the left of the song.  In the picture at the top you can see him meeting other world leaders.  Can you name the famous man on the right, sitting to the left of Charles de Gaulle?  (An older member of your family might be able to help you with this!)  

French for Year 3 (13th May)

Bonjour!  New topic today!  La ville = The town 

Can you put the numbers on the right place in the town plan to match the vocabulary?  (Use a bright colour when you do this please)  This is not too hard as the English meaning is provided.

Which French nouns are the same as English ones? 

Which ones are nearly the same as English ones? 

Which ones are so different that you might have to look them up as they are too hard to guess? 

Can you remember the words if you cover them up one by one? 

Can you remember which ones are 'le' and which are 'la'? 

Why are three of them <l'>?  

French for Year 3 (6th May)

Bonjour!  On the Likes and Dislikes worksheet can you complete the five sentences with the French name of a sport/activity to show your preferences?  Then using the Opinions sheet, can you add the reason in French to each sentence?  (C'est ennuyeux = It's boring - if you say this very slowly, it will help you remember the meaning)  Miss out the word 'Oui/Non' at the start of each one as you are not answering a question. 

Why not practise reading your sentences out loud, with the right tone of voice?  You could even add the preference actions for each one if you can remember them!

French for Year 3 (29th April)

Bonjour!  Can you match the French words for each sport with the right picture?  

Can you write a sentence in French saying which sport you like and why, and another sentence saying which sport you do not like and why?  (Section B of the worksheet shows you how to do this)  

French for Year 3 (22nd April)

Bonjour!  Can you match the French words for each sport with the right logo?  Think about what the English names for each sport are.  Which French nouns are the same as English ones?  Which ones are nearly the same as English ones?  Which ones are so different that you might have to look them up as they are too hard to guess?  Can you remember the words if you cover them up one by one?  Can you remember which ones are 'le' and which are 'la'?  Why are two of them <l'>?  

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French for Year 3 (1st April)

Bonjour!

Look at the sheet of Easter vocabulary.  Can you say the words out loud?  Can you remember the words if you cover them up one by one?  Can you spell any of the words without looking at the sheet?  

 

Quick quiz: 

1.  Why do the French call April Fool's Day 'Poisson d'avril'?

2.  If a baby is born in France at Easter, what seasonal name might the parents choose for him/her?

According to French folklore;

a) Why do church bells in France fly to Rome on Good Friday?

b) When they fly back to France what are they full of? 

 

Bonne chance!

French for Year 3 (25th March)
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