Let’s enjoy pictures Session 6 Summary. Let’s Enjoy Pictures – Session 6 Je vous présente… - I present to you… (NB this phrase is also used when introducing.

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Let’s enjoy pictures Session 6 Summary

Let’s Enjoy Pictures – Session 6 Je vous présente… - I present to you… (NB this phrase is also used when introducing people) c’est génial – it’s great/nice/lovely c’est super – it’s super c’est idéal – it’s ideal c’est extraordinaire – it’s extraordinary/amazing c’est impressionnant – it’s impressive Classroom language: Ecrivez – write [down] Notez – note [down] Annotez – annotate/label

Phonics Focus French intonation/stress and pronunciation of words that are similar to English e.g. extraordinaire super présentation impressionnant

Grammar Focus C’est + adjective to give an opinion C’est super, c’est impressionnant

Teaching Tips When learners have been doing creative work, it is a good idea to build in opportunities to present it to the rest of the group. Allow time for learners to finalise their ‘presentations’ and rehearse in pairs. Each learner could introduce their piece as follows: Je vous présente… Time should be devoted to listening to everyone’s work, and this listening should be purposeful, e.g. to give praise, feedback and comment using opinion phrases such as: c’est génial c’est super c’est idéal c’est extraordinaire c’est impressionnant

Do One Thing! Put this whole module into practice in the classroom!

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