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Edit this resource loveparis77 4.9 20 Mixed-ability Year 9/10 groups/French. Used for observed lesson with topset Year 9 group - great feedback, and 'Good&' rating. Uploaded lesson plan, teaching PPT, pupil worksheets: vocabulary sheet, sentence builder, &';read around the room' gap fill reading comprehension,(predict words for gaps first, then check with completed text),and self differentiated &'quiz quiz trade&'; peer assessment activity. Key words: holidays, Year 9, French, past tense, passe compose, travel, free time activities. If you use this with your class, please let me have your feedback, thank you! Last updated Nov 24, 2014, created Sep 26, 2014 Add to favorites Error occurred while adding this resource to your favourites list. Please try again later. 11-14 14-16 16+ Languages / French / Holidays, travel and tourism / (1066) Languages / French / Holidays, travel and tourism / Holiday preferences / (382) Languages / French / Grammar / Verbs and tenses / (3161) pitoutat tres bonne ressource et variee. 4 months ago report comment zoeroberts A brilliant resource. Merci mille fois. 5 months ago report comment fallysule Thank you. Loved the Observed Lesson Plan! 5 months ago report comment alisonmrcourt 5 months ago report comment kallist Great resources. Merci. 6 months ago report comment Click to show 5 more reviews. Your report was received and will be reviewed accordingly. Your report was unsuccessful. Please try again. We will review this comment and remove it if applicable. * indicates a required field Name * Email address * Comment * Add a review Username Please select rating Please write a valid message An error has occurred. Your review has been saved.
Places you go on holiday OK, this is a personal matter, but here are some places you might go on holiday: en vacances-on holiday, on vacationje suis allé.-I went.on est allé.-we went.je vais aller.-I'm going to be going.j'ai passé mes vacances.-I spent my vacation/holidays.à la plage-to the beachau bord de la mer-to/at the seasideen France-to/in Franceen Espagne-to/in Spainau Canada-to/in Canadaà Paris-to/in Parisdans les Alpes-to/in the Alpsau Mexique-to/in Mexicoà Cancun-to/in Cancunj'ai fait du camping-I went campingon a fait du caravaning-we went caravanningje suis allé faire du ski-I went skiing Suggest a change / proposez une modification Getting there. Here are some expressions for mentioning the mode of transport: j'ai pris.-I took.on a pris.-we took.l'autocar-.the coach.l'avion-.the plane.le bâteau-.the ferry.l'Eurostar-.the Eurostar.le train-.the train.la voiture-.the carj'y suis allé.-I went (there).je suis allé à Paris.-I went to Paris.en autocar-.by coach.en avion-.by plane.en Eurostar-.by Eurostar.en train-.by train.en voiture-.by caron a fait 10 heures de route-we drove for 10 hourson a pris l'autoroute-we went on the motorway/freeway(on s'est retrouvé) bloqués sur l'autoroute-(we ended up) stuck on the motorway Suggest a change / proposez une modification Note that you generally never use aller on its own : you must always either mention a place, or else insert the word y. So to say we went by car , you would say on y est allé en voiture, because you're not mentioning the specific place (or you can say on a pris la voiture). Things to do on holiday Here are how to say some common holiday activities in French: se baigner-to go bathingse bronzer-to sunbathenager-to swimlire des romans sur la plage-to read on the beachse détendre-to relaxfaire du ski-to ski, go skiingfaire du surf-to go surfingfaire le tour de.-have a look round.faire une excursion-to.
PastPhrases such as ‘last year’ and ‘last month’ indicate that something happened in the past:gestern - yesterdayletztes Jahr – last yearletzten Monat – last monthin den letzten Ferien – last holidayvor zwei Jahren – two years agoPresentIf the speaker says what he or she always does they’re generally talking about the present:normalerweise – normally or usuallyimmer – alwaysdieses Jahr – this yeardiesen Sommer – this summerim August – in AugustAnother indication that the speaker is talking about the present is the word ‘every’:jedes Jahr – every yearjeden Urlaub – every holiday (or: in jedem Urlaub – for every holiday)FuturePhrases such as ‘next year’ and ‘next month’ indicate that something is going to happen in the future: nächstes Jahr – next yearnächsten Monat – next monthin fünf Jahren – in 5 years’ timein den nächsten Ferien – in the next holidaysBack to Listening: higher indexListen to Anne talking about her travels and make a note of the following:where she travels tomeans of transportpast, present or futureBack to Listening: higher indexAnswers with audio excerptsCountryTransportTenseListen out forSwedenFerryPresentnormalerweiseimmerjedes JahrFranceTrainPastItalyPlaneFutureTurkeyShipFutureBack to Listening: higher indexNormalerweise fahren wir jedes Jahr nach Schweden. Wir fahren immer mit der Fähre dorthin.Usually, we go to Sweden every year. We always go there by ferry.Aber letztes Jahr sind wir nach Frankreich gefahren und haben meine Tante besucht. Wir sind mit dem Zug durch den Tunnel gefahren, das war fantastisch!But last year we went to France and visited my aunt. We travelled by train through the tunnel. That was fantastic!Dieses Jahr werde ich jedoch nicht mit meinen Eltern in den Urlaub fahren, sondern meine Brieffreundin in Italien besuchen. Ich werde mit dem Flugzeug fliegen!However, this year I won't go on holiday with my parents, but visit my.
Personal Information Personal Descriptions Family Pets Daily Life Daily Routine House School Work Time Free Time Hobbies TV, Film, Music Clothes & Fashion Home & Abroad Town Holidays Environment Weather Healthy Lifestyle Food Healthy Eating Body & Illness Other Basics Routines Grammar Exam Help Christmas Resources Pupil Work A Level Topics AS A2 Culture Grammar Literature Resource Name Format Description KS Accommodation Ou est-tu resté Word OHT 3 Jai logé Word Worksheet 3 Backwards words Word Hotel backwords words vocabulary sheets 3/4 Useful language Word worksheet 3 A l'hotel revision Word Worksheet to revise hotel language 3/4 A L'hotel conversation PowerPoint Booking a hotel changing conversation/roleplay 3/4 Reorder Word Reorder hotel conversation 3/4 Youth Hostel Word Word fit puzzle 1 and 2 3/4 Complaints Word Language 4 Opinions Word Holiday opinions 4 Countries & Transport Ou vas-tu Word Vocabulary and aller worksheet 3 Code cracker Word Worksheet on countries 3 Ou est-tu allé(e) en vacances PowerPoint Revision of countries and worksheet 3 Ou est-tu allé(e) en vacances Word Countries and capitals revision with powerpoint 3 Ou vas tu aller en vacances PowerPoint Revision of countries and future tense context 3 Ou as-tu passé les vacances Word Reading and paraphrasing activity 3 Comment as-tu voyagé Word Vocabulary worksheet and powerpoint and dice game 3 Transport opinions Word Worksheet 3 Transport Word Advantages and disadvantages of modes of transport 4 Transport essay Word Essay structure guidance on transport - higher level 4 Transport PowerPoint GCSE level transport introduction 4 Public transport Word Gap fill and coloured reading text on public transport on Mars 4 En panne Word Worksheet with exercises on a breakdown and vocabulary 3/4 Activities & Suitcase Items Le weekend dernier Word Scaffolding language 3 Verbs Word Verbs in the past tense 3/4.
I've already done one speaking assesment on Town and got a B, I lost most marks on pronunciation, which I have really been working on. I got an A* in my French writing, but I want to know some good speaking vocab to use. It's on holidays the next assesment, anyone got any good phrases/ good ideas of what I could include to get an A*? x (Original post by SarahLeanne) I've already done one speaking assesment on Town and got a B, I lost most marks on pronunciation, which I have really been working on. I got an A* in my French writing, but I want to know some good speaking vocab to use. It's on holidays the next assesment, anyone got any good phrases/ good ideas of what I could include to get an A*? x see the resources in my sig also have a look on Get Revising Good luck a lot of it is in the detail so whatever you do keep talking (unless you speaking crap in which case move on the next question), try and use lots of colloquial phrases and things that don't have a direct translation - shows you have a grasp of the language and culture, rather than just translating word for word what you want to say. If it's a formal speaking test then I wouldn't use colloquialisms if I were you, but idiomatic things are fine - welcomed in fact. When you say vocab about holidays, do you mean specific words or are you looking for phrases that will help you structure answers to questions? I am doing Advanced Higher French (Scottish exam) and starting it at uni in Sept. so I hope I can help. (Original post by becko37) If it's a formal speaking test then I wouldn't use colloquialisms if I were you, but idiomatic things are fine - welcomed in fact. When you say vocab about holidays, do you mean specific words or are you looking for phrases that will help you structure answers to questions? I am doing Advanced Higher French (Scottish exam) and starting it at uni in Sept. so I hope I can help.