Term 3 Year 3. Unit vocabulary



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Term 3 Year 3 Unit vocabulary Dans ma trousse, In my pencil case, Une gomme A rubber Un taille-crayon A pencil sharpener Des ciseaux Scissors Une trousse A pencil case Il y a There is / there are Une calculette A calculator Un livre A book De la colle Some glue Un crayon Un pencil Un garcon A boy Un stylo Un pen Une fille A girl Un sac / un Un bag / a schoolbag On a gagné! We have won! cartable Une règle Un ruler J ai gagné! I have won! Des crayons de Colouring pencils Où? Where? couleurs Dans ma trousse, il y a un stylo. Dans ma trousse, il y a une règle. Dans ma trousse, il y a des ciseaux. Une gomme et un taille-crayon. Qu est-ce qu il y a? Où? (x2) Qu est-ce qu il y a dans ma trousse à In my pencil case, there is a pen. In my pencil case, there is a ruler. In my pencil case, there are scissors, A rubber and pencil sharpener. What is there? Where? (x2) What is there in my pencil case? moi? La salle de classe The classroom Un tableau A board Un A (masculine) Une chaise A chair Une A (feminine) Un ordinateur A computer Le The (masculine) Une table A table La The (feminine) Une porte A door Des Some Une fenêtre A window Les The (plural) Un projecteur A projector Blanc White Les couleurs The colours Vert Green Noir Black Marron / brun Brown Rouge Red Orange Orange Jaune Yellow Violet / mauve Violet / purple Bleu Blue Doré Golden Gris Grey Multicolore Multicolored Rose Pink De toutes les couleurs Multicolored argenté Silver (Un) Arc-en-ciel (a) rainbow Les couleurs: masculine / feminine / plural / feminine-plural Bleu / bleue / bleus / bleues Noir / noire / noirs / noires Vert / verte / verts / vertes

Gris / grise / gris / grises Blanc / blanche / blancs / blanches Les nombres Numbers Dix Ten Vingt Twenty Vingt Twenty Vingt-et-un Twenty-one Trente Thirty Vingt-deux Twenty-two Quarante Forty Vingt-trois Twenty-three Cinquante Fifty Vingt-quatre Twenty-four Soixante Sixty Vingt-cinq Twenty-five Soixante-dix Seventy Vingt-six Twenty-six Quatre-vingt Eighty Vingt-sept Twenty-seven Quatre-vingt-dix Ninety Vingt-huit Twenty-eight Cent A hundred Vingt-neuf Twenty-nine Les magasins The shops Il y a There is / are Il n y a pas de There isn t / aren t La boulangerie The Bakery La poste The post office La pâtisserie The cake-shop La mairie The town hall Le cinéma The cinema La boucherie The butcher s Le café The café Le magasin de The clothes shop vêtements Le supermarché The supermarket Le marché The market En ville In town Le village The village Dans in La bibliothèque The library L église The church L école The school La chenille qui fait des trous The Very Hungry Caterpillar Elle a faim. She is hungry. La nourriture Food Elle mange She eats Un cornet de glace An ice-cream cone Elle croque She takes a bite Un cornichon A pickle Une pomme An apple Un bout de fromage A piece of cheese Deux poires Two pears un saucisson A dry sausage Trois prunes Three prunes une sucette A lollipop Quatre fraises Four strawberries un quartier de tarte A sliver of tart Cinq oranges Five oranges une saucisse A sausage Un morceau de gâteau Un slice of cake une brioche A brioche une tranche de pastèque A slice of watermelon On achète One / we buy(s) Acheter To buy Ça coûte It costs Je voudrais I would like Un euro One euro S il-vous-plait Please Bonjour, madame Hello, Madame merci Thank you Bonjour monsieur Hello, Sir Au revoir Goodbye

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French Learning Skills for year 3 To read fluently: o Read out loud everyday words and phrases. o Use phonics knowledge to read words. o Read and understand short written phrases. o Read out loud familiar words and phrases. o Use books or glossaries to find out the meanings of new words. To write imaginatively o Write or copy everyday words correctly. o Label items and choose appropriate words to complete short sentences. o Write one or two short sentences. o Write short phrases used in everyday conversations correctly. To speak confidently o Understand a range of spoken phrases. o Understand standard language (sometimes asking for words or phrases to be repeated). o Answer simple questions and give basic information. o Give response to questions about everyday events. o Pronounce words showing a knowledge of sound patterns. To understand the culture of the countries in which the target language is spoken o Identify countries and communities where the language is spoken. o Demonstrate some knowledge and understanding of the customs and features of the countries or communities where the language is spoken. Show awareness of the social conventions when speaking to someone.

Nom: Je m appelle: Année: 20-20 Evaluation I can: I can recognise classroom objects in French. I can name classroom objects in French. I can say what there is in the classroom using there is : I can describe classroom objects using simple adjectives like I can count to 30 in French. I can count to in French. I can name places in town in French like I can read and understand the gist of a story in French. I have read and understand the story of La Chenille Qui Fait Des Trous. I can recognise some food items in French. I can name some food items in French. I can say what one buys at different shops in town using on achète I know about the different currencies used on France and the UK. I can count in tens in French. I can say how much something costs. I can order food at a shop / café. I have performed a role-play about ordering food in French in class. I feel confident to order food at a shop in France using simple phrases. This term, I have enjoyed: This term, I have found difficult: My target(s) for next term: My effort level in French this term: