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This is what you did well. The success criteria which you included. This is what you did well. The success criteria which you included. This is about presentation. Spellings you need to write out five times and get right in the future! This is how to move up a level. The bits of the success criteria you missed out or how to move on. IT MUST BE COMPLETED! This is how to move up a level. The bits of the success criteria you missed out or how to move on. IT MUST BE COMPLETED! Sign here! MAKE SURE YOU DO WHAT IS ASKED Add in 2 examples of the future tense is not the same as adding an opinion MAKE SURE YOU DO WHAT IS ASKED Add in 2 examples of the future tense is not the same as adding an opinion

WALT: je vais parler de ma famille vendredi 19 septembre Tu t’entends avec ta famille? WILF 1 To use the possessive adjective correctly WILF 2 to adapt s’entendre et se disputer WILF 3 to add a reason why

Present New Information mettez les expressions en trois groupes ma famille ma soeur ma tante ma mère ma grand-mère mon père mon grand-père mon frère mon oncle mes parents mes grand-parents WILF 1: To use possessive adjectives correctly

ma famille ma soeur ma tante ma mère ma grand-mère mon père mon grand-père mon frère mon oncle mes parents mes grand-parents Décris la règle! WILF 1: To use possessive adjectives correctly my brothers? my sisters?

If noun is masculine use “mon” If noun is feminine use “ma” If noun is plural use “mes” If noun is masculine use “son” If noun is feminine use “sa” If noun is plural use “ses” Son, sa, ses mean his/her. How do you say: his sister: sa sœur her dad: son père Son, sa, ses mean his/her. How do you say: his sister: sa sœur her dad: son père WILF 1: To use possessive adjectives correctly Present New Information

Construct Ecoutez et notez. E s’entend bien D se dispute WILF 2: adapt s’entendre and se disputer mèrepère Denis Manon Amélie Anne-Marie

Construct WILF 2: adapt s’entendre and se disputer Je m’entends bien avec Je ne m’entends pas bien avec Je me dispute avec Je me dispute toujours avec On aime la même musique Je peux lui parler de tout Il me critique EXTRA: what does “en revanche” mean? I get on with I don’t get on with I argue with I always argue with We like the same music I can talk to him/her about everything He criticises

Apply Critères de succès 1.Introduce the person 2.Do you get on with them? 3.Use correct form of mon/ma/mes 4.Explain why/why not 5.Mention another person to contrast. EXTRA! Mention what you are going to do/did last weekend with a family member TASK Write 3+ sentences about your family-you can focus on one family member or a couple. EXAMPLE “I have a brother who is called John. I argue with John because he is annoying. On the other hand I get on with my sister and last week-end we went shopping”. il/elle/qui s’appelle: he/she/who is called il/elle/qui a … ans: he/she/who is … years old il/elle/qui est …: he/she/who is … En revanche/par contre: on the other hand il/elle/qui s’appelle: he/she/who is called il/elle/qui a … ans: he/she/who is … years old il/elle/qui est …: he/she/who is … En revanche/par contre: on the other hand WILF 2: adapt s’entendre and se disputer WILF 1: use possessive adjectives correctly WILF 3: add a reason why