If you are doing GCSE French starting Sept 2011 here are a range of grammar exercises for you to complete online. It’s really important that you keep practicing French grammar over the holidays. Click on this link then go to Francais. then scroll down to Grammar. Exercises can be found by tense. eg Present tense.
http://www.languagesonline.org.uk/
Hello!
I thought you would like some work to do as we are not in school today! I have uploaded a powerpoint explanation of the Imperfect tense and a worksheet to go with it so you can have a go at practicing the Imperfect to see how you get on. Don’t forget, we have a Past tense test in Thursday so keep revising!
Miss Robinson
Hello Lovelies!
As we are missing a lesson today I thought I would give you some work to be getting on with. You have just started looking at Family vocabulary. Today I would like you to create a family tree. It doesn’t have to be your own family, you could use a famous family, or invent one. It needs to be labelled in Italian. You can do it poster size and there will be a competition to see who has created the most inventive and well presented family tree. If you finish that I would like you to write some descriptions of your family in Italian, again prizes for the most inventive!
See you tomorrow!
Miss Robinson

If you have received a letter inviting you to one of the Easter revision sessions please make sure you attend. If you haven’t received a letter (some Italian ones were sent late) and you would like to come please email Miss Parker and she will tell you which session to attend. There are both French and Italian sessions being run between 9am and 11am on Tuesday 6th April and Wednesday 16th April.
You need to be able to recognise these commonly used words that you will find in the oral, listening and reading exams – learn them off by heart:
quanto/a/i/e – how much / many
perche – why
dove – where
quando – when
qual / quale – which / what
come- how
cosa / che cosa – what
chi – who
a che ora – at what time





