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L’alphabet Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French b c d e f g Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speaker to hear the letter in French chat Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speaker to hear the letter in French neuf le deux Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Did you notice this letter sounds almost the same as in English Did you notice this letter sounds almost the same as in English? Listen out for more letters that sound nearly the same. f chef Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Did you notice these ones rhyme Did you notice these ones rhyme? Listen out for more letters that rhyme with this sound b c g d Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each line b c d e f g Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French j k l m n Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Ooh look! Lots of volcanic ash... Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Hmm... it’s a Ford Ka k Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Did you spot these ones that are nearly the same as in English? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Did you spot these ones that rhyme? j Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Hmm – what do you notice about these sounds? j g Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each line j k l m n Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French q r s t u Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

What sound does a dove make? q Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Did you spot these rhyming letters? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

What do we breathe? Try rolling your ‘rrrrr’ with a mouthful of toothpaste Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

and did you spot these English sounding ones again? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

u Put your finger in your mouth like a lollipop. Remove your finger but keep your lips still. Without moving your lips, try to say ‘ee’ That is the French sound ‘u’. Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each line. q r s t u Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French v w x y z Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Makes more sense to me than double-u v w Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Now take off the letters Tw and you are left with... x Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

This is actually taken from the Greek alphabet – it’s the Greek letter i Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

Click on the speakers to hear each line v w x y z Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010

How will you remember the letters of the alphabet in French? a as in......... b as in ........ c as in ......... d as in ........ e as in ........ f as in ......... g as in ......... h as in ......... i as in .......... j as in .......... k as in ......... l as in .......... m as in ........ n as in.......... o as in ......... p as in ......... q as in ......... r as in .......... s as in .......... t as in .......... u as in ......... v as in .......... w as in ......... x as in ......... y as in .......... z as in .......... Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010