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Year OneFrench | Year 3 | Food, Glorious Food | Preferences | Lesson 3

Food, Glorious Food

French

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Title slide (themed) herePreferences

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Success Criteria

Aim• I can use the definite article when generalising.

• I can give a preference for or against things.

• I can use definite articles le/la/les to mean ‘the’.

• I can choose the correct article when talking about food.

• I can say if I like or dislike a food.

• I can make my preferences stronger.

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IntroductionQu’est-ce que

tu aimes manger ?

J’aime la tarte aux cerises.

J’aime le saucisso

n.

J’aime les

pommes.

Click play buttons throughout to hear phrases and words.

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Qu’est-ce que tu aimes manger ?(What do you like to eat?)

Qu’est-ce que tu aimes manger ?

J’aime latarte aux cerises.

J’aime lesaucisso

n.

J’aime lespommes.

Which word(s) came just before the food noun

last time?

What do you think the

highlighted words mean?

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Le, la or les?

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Qu’est-ce que tu préfères?

J’aime le gateau.

Je n’aimepas la

pasteque.

J’adore les sucettes!

Je déteste les cornichons!

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Allons jouer!(Let’s Play!)

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Success Criteria

Aim• I can use the definite article when generalising.

• I can give a preference for or against things.

• I can use definite articles le/la/les to mean ‘the’.

• I can choose the correct article when talking about food.

• I can say if I like or dislike a food.

• I can make my preferences stronger.

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