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Term 2 Years 6 Unit vocabulary Le future proche The near future Aller To go On peut acheter One can buy Je vais I go / am going C est combien? How much is it? Tu vas You go / are going C est cher. It is expensive. Il va He goes / is going Ce n est pas cher. It is cheap. Elle va She goes / is going C est hors de prix! It is really expensive! On va One goes (=we go) Je voudrais I would like Nous allons We go / are going Un kilo de A kilo of Vous allez You go / are going 100 grammes de 100 grams of Ils vont They go / are going Un sac de A bag of Elles vont They go / are going Une tranche de A slice of Manger To eat Une part de gâteau A piece of cake Boire To drink Une bouteille de A bottle of Travailler To work Un litre de A litre of Dormir To sleep Il reste euros. There are euros left. Faire de l exercice To exercise On a dépensé We have spent Regarder To look / watch Les méthodes de transports Methods of transport Faire du sport To practise sports En voiture By car Aider To help A pieds By foot / walking Ecouter To listen En bus By bus Plus More En skate-board skate-boarding Moins Less En patins à roulettes Roller-skating Les magasins Shops En avion By plane / flying Le supermarché The supermarket En trottinette By scooter Le marché The market En roller Roller-blading Le magasin de vêtements The clothes shop En taxi By taxi La boulangerie The baker s En train By train La pâtisserie The patisserie (cakes) En métro On the underground La boucherie The butcher s En scooter By scooter La bijouterie The jeweller s En moto On a motorbike La poissonnerie The fishmonger s A vélo On a bike / cycling Le centre commercial The shopping centre A Mobylette By / on a moped Le magasin de sport The sport shop En bateau By boat Le salon de coiffure The hairdresser s En scooter des mers By / on a jet-ski Le café The café En montgolfière By hot-air-balloon La fromagerie Cheese shop En tracteur On a tractor La chocolaterie Chocolate factory Aider à la maison To help at home La patinoire The ice-rink Faire la vaisselle To do the washing-up En ville In town Ranger To tidy up A la plage The beach Essuyer la vaisselle To dry up Le parc d attractions Fun fair Faire les courses To do the shopping le restaurant the restaurant Passer le balai To sweep the floor La librairie The bookshop Sortir les poubelles Take the bins out

L épicerie The grocer s Repasser To iron Cuisiner To cook Le présent Present tense L imparfait The imperfect tense Maintenant Now Quand j étais petit(e) When I was small Aujourd hui Today Quand j étais jeune When I was young Depuis que j ai ans Since I am yrs old Hier Yesterday Endings for -er verbs Endings for ir verbs Endings for -er verbs Endings for ir verbs Je e Tu es Il / elle / on e Nous ons Vous ez Ils / elles ent Je is Tu is Il / elle / on it Nous issons Vous issez Ils / elles issent Je ais Tu ais Il / elle ait Nous ions Vous iez Ils / elles aient Je issais Tu issais Il / elle issait Nous issions Vous issiez Ils / elles issaient Je mange Tu manges Il mange Elle mange Nous mangeons Vous mangez Ils mangent Elles mangent Je regarde Tu regardes Il / elle regarde Nous regardons Vous regardez Ils / elles regardent Faire (irregular) Je fais Tu fais Il / elle fait Nous faisons Vous faites Ils/ elles font Finir Je finis Tu finis Il / elle finit Nous finissons Vous finissez Ils / elles finissent Aider J aide Tu aides Il / elle aide Nous aidons Vous aidez I eat You eat He eats She eats We eat You eat They eat (masc) They eat (fem) I watch You watch He / she watches We watch You watch They watch To do / to make I do / make You do / make He/she does/makes We do / make You do / make They do / make To finish I finish You finish He / she finishes We finish You finish They finish To help I help You help He / she helps We help You help Je mangeais Tu mangeais Il mangeait Elle mangeait Nous mangions Vous mangiez Ils mangeaient Elles mangeaient Je regardais Tu regardais Il / elle regardait Nous regardions Vous regardiez Ils / elles regardaient Faire (irregular) Je faisais Tu faisais Il / elle / on faisait Nous faisions Vous faisiez Ils / elles faisaient Finir Je finissais Tu finissais Il / elle finissait Nous finissions Vous finissies Ils / elles finissaient Aider J aidais Tu aidais Il / elle aidait Nous aidions Vous aidiez I used to eat You used to eat He used to eat She used to eat We used to eat You used to eat They used to eat (masc) They used to eat (fem) I used to watch You used to watch He / she used to watch We used to watch You used to watch They used to watch To do / to make I used to do / make You used to do / make He/she/one used to do We used to do / make You used to do / make They used to do / make To finish I used to finish You used to finish He / she used to finish We used to finish You used to finish they used to finish To help I used to help You used to help He / she used to help We used to help You used to help

Ils / elles aident They help Ils / elles aidaient They used to help

French Learning Skills for year 6 To read fluently: o Use the context of a sentence or a translation dictionary to work out the meaning of unfamiliar words. o Read and understand the main points and opinions in written texts from various contexts. o Show confidence in reading aloud, and in using reference materials. To write imaginatively o Include imaginative and adventurous word choices. o Use dictionaries or glossaries to check words. o Refer to recent experiences, as well as to everyday activities (past and present). o Use knowledge of grammar to enhance the meaning of phrases. To speak confidently o Refer to recent experiences, everyday activities and interests (past and present). o Vary language and produce extended response. o Be understood with little or no difficulty. To understand the culture of the countries in which the target language is spoken Describe, with interesting detail, some similarities and differences between countries and communities where the language is spoken and this country.

Nom: Je m appelle: Année: 20-20 Evaluation I can: I can use the near future to discuss New Year s Resolutions and in similar contexts. I can recognise and find an infinitive in French: they end in: / / I can name shops in French. I can say what one can buy in shops using on peut. To buy = I can ask how much something is in French. I can say how much something is using numbers and currencies. I can make comments on how cheap / expensive things are. I can order / buy in a shop in French using key appropriate phrases. I can recognise methods of transport. I can say how I travel to different places. I recognise the features (endings) of the present tense in French. I can conjugate regular verbs in the present tense: o The endings of er verbs are: / / / / / o The endings of ir verbs are: / / / / / I can recognise chores in French. I can name chores in French. I can say what I do to help at home / what I like and don t like to to. I can recognise the key differences between past and present tenses. I can use the imperfect tense I can compare the past and the present. This term, I have enjoyed: This term, I have found difficult: My target(s) for next term: