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Organise- toi !

Organise- toi !. vendredi vingt-huit (28) juin 2013. En classe. O bjectif :. Comment préparer pour nos contrôles. DO NOW!. Faites correspondre les phrases au futur en français et en anglais. Subject Pronouns Infinitive Future Endings. Nous gagnerons Je sauverai

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Organise- toi !

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  1. Organise-toi!

  2. vendredivingt-huit (28) juin 2013 En classe Objectif: Comment préparer pour nos contrôles

  3. DO NOW! Faitescorrespondre les phrases au futur en français et en anglais Subject Pronouns Infinitive Future Endings • Nous gagnerons • Je sauverai • Ils perdront • Tu auras • Elle combattra • Vous libérerez • You willliberate • Shewillfight • Wewillwin • I willsave • Theywilllose • You will have Highlight the Subject Pronouns, Infinitive and Future Endings

  4. DO NOW! Faitescorrespondre les phrases au futur en français et en anglais Subject Pronouns Infinitive Future Endings • Nous gagnerons • Je sauverai • Ils perdront • Tu auras • Elle combattra • Vous libérerez • You willliberate • Shewillfight • Wewillwin • I willsave • Theywilllose • You will have Highlight the Subject Pronouns, Infinitive and Future Endings

  5. Assessments • Tuesday • 2nd July • Wednesday • 3rd July Listening Reading Writing Speaking

  6. Writing: Unelettre à ma femme Imagine you are AlexandreJacqueau writing a letter to his wife. • Time phrases (WHEN) • Present tense (WHAT) • Past tense (SPAPP1) (SPAPP2) (WHAT) • Past tense (WASing/WEREing) (WHAT) • Future tense (SPIFE) (WHAT) • Subject pronoun - Verb agreement: I, He/She We They (WHO) • negative • Opinion phrases (WHY) • Connectives • Adjectival agreement • Intensifiers • A range of vocabulary • Appropriate salutation • Spelling and accents

  7. Writing: Unelettre à ma femme Imagine you are AlexandreJacqueau writing a letter to his wife. • Time phrases (WHEN) • Present tense (WHAT) • Past tense (SPAPP1) (SPAPP2) (WHAT) • Past tense (WASing/WEREing) (WHAT) • Future tense (WHAT) • Subject pronoun - Verb agreement: I, He/She We They (WHO) • negative • Opinion phrases (WHY) • Connectives • Adjectival agreement • Intensifiers • A range of vocabulary • Appropriate salutation • Spelling and accents

  8. Future Endings ai as aur libérer Tu ai as a ons ez ont Je Ils Elles On Il/Elle combattre sauver ont a will Vous Nous gagner perdre ez ons

  9. vendredi, 20 septembre 1914 My dear wife We arrived at our destination and I spent the night in a church. I slept for (only) five hours but in the morning we ate some bread and drank some black coffee. It was awful! I thought of you and the children and breakfast in our little kitchen! Fortunately, I have met some brave men. This war will be long and difficult but we will win! We will save France! We will fight the Germans! We have to fight! One man who is called Pierre lives in Calais. He is quite tall and has blue eyes and short straight hair which reveals his big ears! He has two children like us who are called Catherine, Alain and Renée. Catherine is 10, Alain is 8 however Renee the youngest is 6. Pierre seems to be really confident but last night I saw that in reality he is quite frightened. But it’s normal. I think a lot about you and the children. Don’t despair Suzanne. I know that one day we will liberate France and I will return home. Your husband/Goodbye my dear wife Alexandre

  10. vendredi, 20 septembre 1914 Ma chère femme Nous sommesarrivés à notre destination et j’ai passé la nuitdansuneéglise. J’aidormi pendant seulementcinqheuresmais le matin, nous avonsmangé du pain et avonsbu du café noir. C’étaitaffreux! J’aipensé à toi et les enfants et le petit déjeunerdansnotre petite cuisine. Heureusement, j’airencontré des hommescourageux. Je sais que cette guerre vaêtre longue et difficilemais nous gagnerons! Nous sauverons la France! Nous combattrons les Allemands! Nous devons nous battre! Un homme qui s’appelle Pierre habite à Calais. Physiquement, ilestassez grand et a les yeux bleus et les cheveux courts et raides qui révèlentsesgrandesoreilles! Il a deuxenfantscomme nous qui s’appellent Catherine, Alain et Renée. Catherine a dixans, Alain a huitanscependant Renée la cadette a six ans. Pierre a l’air d’être vraimentassurémaishiersoirj’ai vu qu’enréalitéilestassezeffrayé. Maisc’est normal. Je pense beaucoup à toi et les enfants. Ne tedécourage pas Suzanne. Je sais qu’un jour nous libérerons la France et je retournerai à la maison. Ton mari/Au revoir ma chère femme Alexandre

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