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WALT: SAY HOW OFTEN MYSELF AND OTHER PEOPLE GO TO PLACES IN TOWN. WILF: USE OF FREQUENCY WORDS, CORRECT USE OF PARTS OF THE VERB “ALLER” AND ACCURATE USE OF THE WORD “TO” WITH THE RIGHT GENDER FOR LEVEL 4.

ALLER COPY THE INFORMATION BELOW ABOUT THE VERB “ALLER” INTO YOUR BOOK.

USE THE “PATTERNS” IN LANGUAGE BOX TO COMPLETE THE 6 MESSAGES BELOW USE THE “PATTERNS” IN LANGUAGE BOX TO COMPLETE THE 6 MESSAGES BELOW. CHECK THE “GENDER” OF THE NOUN. IS IT MASCULINE OR FEMININE? DOES IT BEGIN WITH A VOWEL? IS IT PLURAL? THEN CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD OR WORDS FOR “TO THE”.

USE A DICTIONARY TO FIND OUT THE MEANING OF THESE “FREQUENCY” WORDS USE A DICTIONARY TO FIND OUT THE MEANING OF THESE “FREQUENCY” WORDS. WRITE THEM IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH IN YOUR BOOK.

YOU WILL NOW BE ABLE TO COMBINE ALL THE ELEMENTS OF THE PREVIOUS EXERCISES TO CREATE LEVEL 4 SENTENCES IN THE EXERCISE BELOW.

EXTENSION: USE THE “PATTERNS IN LANGUAGE” BOX AGAIN TO HELP COMPLETE THE EXERCISES BELOW. YOU WILL ALSO NEED A DICTIONARY TO CHECK “GENDERS”.