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Décisions Slides 1-7 revise the 9 animals. Slide 8 begins the new learning – how to create the plural form in French. Decisions. In this activity pupils must choose between two animal options to identify the correct animal asked for in the question.

Qu’est-ce que c’est ? Point to animals to revise

Que vois – tu ? Je vois … ¿Qu’est ce-que tu vois? = What do you see? Je vois= I see … Animals will fly onto the screen and off again on your click. Pupils must say what the animal was. They should use ‘Je vois…’ to answer.

Lequel de ces 9 animaux est ton animal favori ? Mon animal favori est … Lequel de ces 9 animaux est ton animal favori ? = Which of the 9 animals is your favourite? Mon animal favori est … …= My favourite animal is … Pupils choose which is their favourite and volunteer a sentence using the prompt provided. Click on the animal in question to check answer.

Qu’est-ce qui manque? Pupils will see all 9 animals on the next screen, then, on your click, one will have disappeared. Pupils must volunteer which animal was the latest to disappear.

Qu’est-ce qui manque? Qu’est-ce qui manque? = What’s missing? Click on the question to hear it pronounced.

Je suis allé à l’animalerie et j’ai acheté… …= I went to the pet shop and I bought …. Pupils have to play this game building up the list of animals they bought as the animals appear. Click on the latest animal to hear the list so far. Pupils should say the French prompt as well.

les pluriels des animaux Nous allons apprendre … les pluriels des animaux Nous allons apprendres les pluriels des animaux = We are going to learn the plurals of the animals. Pupils will learn how to form the plurals of nouns, 9 animals in this case. They are introduced with the number 2 (‘deux’) in front of them to avoid any distraction from digesting the main rule of plural forming (adding an ‘s’).

As a revision, pupils are presented with the same pictures they learnt the main animal vocabulary with. un chat

deux chats Then pupils see the plural form of each noun, presented as ‘two …s’. Pupils will quickly realise that the rule is similar to the rule for forming plurals in English, although even more straightforward, which is to add an –s. I’ve presented the plural form on a green/blue background to show that even though the noun is now plural, green, it still retains the masculine gender, blue.

Instructions as per slides 2&3. un chien

deux chiens Instructions as per slides 2&3.

Instructions as per slides 2&3. un poisson

deux poissons Instructions as per slides 2&3.

Instructions as per slides 2&3. un canard

deux canards Instructions as per slides 2&3.

Instructions as per slides 2&3. une grenouille

I’ve presented the plural form on a green/red background to show that even though the noun is now plural, green, it still retains the feminine gender, red. deux grenouilles

Instructions as per slides 2&3 Instructions as per slides 2&3. These are the three exceptions within this group of 9 nouns. NB: Where there is already an –s on the singular noun, usually the plural remains the same as the singular un ours

deux ours Instructions as per slides 2&3. These are the three exceptions within this group of 9 nouns. NB: Where there is already an –s on the singular noun, usually the plural remains the same as the singular

Instructions as per slides 2&3. un oiseau

deux oiseaux Instructions as per slides 2&3. The plural of –eau nouns is -eaux

Instructions as per slides 2&3. un cheval

deux chevaux Instructions as per slides 2&3. Note that this is also an irregular plural.

Que sont – ils ? Ce sont deux chats. Que sont – ils ?= What are they? Encourage pupils to use the verb ‘Ce sont…’ to begin their answer – getting them familiar with commonly-used vocabulary & phrases which will be invaluable to them in the future. Click to reveal plural animals & click again to see a written answer. Ce sont deux chats.

Que sont-elles ? Ce sont deux grenouilles.

Que sont –ils ? Ce sont deux canards

Que sont-ils ? Ce sont deux moutons

Que sont-ils ? Ce sont deux chiens.

Que sont-ils? Ce sont deux ours

Que sont-ils ? Ce sont deux chevaux .

Que sont les pluriels? pont éléphant banane lapin stylo question crayon fête idée enfant ponts éléphants bananes lapins stylos questions crayons An exercise to apply the new plural rule to other nouns pupils already know (from key phonics in the Autumn Term). It’s important that students notice that in French we usually don’t pronounce the ‘s’ in the plural! fêtes idées enfants