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I found this video clip on Youtube and thought it was very catchy. It will help you to remember how to form the Perfect Tense. Like marmite, you'll love it or loathe it!!
9fr1 have been learning how to talk about past events using the Perfect Tense. As it was Halloween last week, they were given the task of reading a story then writing their own version in pairs or small groups. I think their stories are fantastic, and show not only are they a creative bunch, but that they are also getting to grips with the Perfect Tense.
8fr1 recently learnt to say what there is or isn't in a town. To see what they could remember, they had to create an online book. You can view some of them below. What do you think? What did they do well? What could they do to improve their French?
To view the books in full size, click on the left hand side of the grey bar underneath each book.
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