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Miss Guilfoyle Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010
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Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 ab c d ef g
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Click on the speaker to hear the letter in French Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 a chat
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Click on the speaker to hear the letter in French Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 e lele deux neuf
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Did you notice this letter sounds almost the same as in English? Listen out for more letters that sound nearly the same. Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 f chef
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Did you notice these ones rhyme? Listen out for more letters that rhyme with this sound Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 b c d g
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Click on the speakers to hear each line Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 ab c d ef g
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Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 hi j k lm n
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Ooh look! Lots of volcanic ash... Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 h
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Hmm... it’s a Ford Ka Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 k
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Did you spot these ones that are nearly the same as in English? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 l m n
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Did you spot these ones that rhyme? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 i j
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Hmm – what do you notice about these sounds? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 j g
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Click on the speakers to hear each line Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 hi j k lm n
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Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 op q r st u
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What sound does a dove make? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 q
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Did you spot these rhyming letters? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 p t
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What do we breathe? Try rolling your ‘rrrrr’ with a mouthful of toothpaste Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 r
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and did you spot these English sounding ones again? Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 o s
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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
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Click on the speakers to hear each line. Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 op q r st u
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Click on the speakers to hear each letter in French Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 vw x yz
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Makes more sense to me than double-u Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 vw
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Now take off the letters Tw and you are left with... Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 x
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This is actually taken from the Greek alphabet – it’s the Greek letter i Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 y
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Click on the speakers to hear each line Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 vw x yz
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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
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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........ Jo Rhys-Jones, Hampshire Schools, October 2010 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..........
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