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AS: MFL BRIDGING WORK The bridging work MUST be completed for your course by September. Your work will be checked over in September. You need to: o Complete all grammar activities. o Fill in the gaps on the song sheets, using YouTube to help you. o Annotate any articles with new vocabulary and highlight new expressions. Anyone not completing the tasks or producing poor quality work will be re interviewed regarding their place on the course. The aims are for you to understand if you like the course and for you to be ready to start learning at post-16 level. AS French / Spanish (yr12) The unit 1 exam at the end of the year is a listening, reading and writing exam on topics such as music, cinema, TV, relationships, sport, health, etc. (70%) The unit 2 exam at the end of the year is a speaking exam on the same above topics. (30%) AQA A2 French / Spanish (yr13) You will study other more complex topics such as environmental issues and solutions, crime in society & punishment, scientific progress & related ethical issues, and wealth and poverty in today s world. There will also be a listening, reading and writing exam (unit 3) as well as a speaking exam (unit 4). The textbook you need to buy for the course is: AQA French (AS French) ISBN: 978-0-7487-9807-0 Authors Elaine Armstrong, Lol Briggs and Steve Harrisson. Publisher: Nelson Thornes Price approx. 18 AQA Spanish (AS Spanish) ISBN: 978-0748798100 Authors Jean Edwards, ana Kolkowska, Libby Mitchell, Mike zollo Publisher: Nelson Thornes Price approx. 16

AS French How to use a variety of structures to achieve HIGHER GRADES. NEGATIVE EXPRESSIONS ne pas not ne ne rien not any ne personne nobody ne jamais never ne que only avant de + infinitive before doing something après avoir / être + past participle after having done something EXPRESSIONS OF TIME Adverbs mal bien stupidement malheureusement soudainement franchement bizarrement doucement badly well stupidly unfortunately suddenly frankly bizarrely relative pronouns SEQUENCERS d abord, ensuite, après finalement... CONNECTIVES et and mais but puisque since donc therefore, so par contre on the otherhand ainsi que as well as y compris including sauf except car because parce que because qui, que, où direct object pronouns le/ la / les emphatic pronouns moi, toi, lui, elle, nous, vous, eux, elles The present participle en jouant, en regardant OPINIONS & ADJECTIVES comparatives & superlatives 1

Negative Expressions Rewrite the following sentences using the appropriate negative expression. EXAMPLE: Nous lisons. (We do not read) Nous ne lisons pas. 1. Il écoute de la musique. (He does not listen to music) 2. Vous faites vos devoirs. (You never do your homework) 3. Je vois ma mère. (I do not see anybody) 4. Nous jouons au foot. (We only play football) 5. Je mange des chips. (I do not eat anything) 6. Nous regardons la télé. (We are not watching TV any more) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Did you have the correct word order? If you do not feel ready to include these in your own work, ask your teacher for further guidance and/or extra practice. 2

Direct Object Pronouns IT / THEM We use these to avoid having to repeat the nouns. A noun that is a direct object is on the receiving end of an action. Je lis le livre. The book is being read. It is a direct object of the verb. We can replace the direct object with the pronouns le la les but they must then go in front of the verb. So Je lis le livre I am reading the book becomes Je le lis. I am reading it Underline the direct object in each of the following sentences. EXAMPLE: Nous avons regardé un film. Then decide which direct object pronoun needs to replace it. Nous avons regardé un film. Then rewrite the sentence with the pronoun instead of the noun (not forgetting to put it in front of the verb). Nous l avons regardé. (notice how le is shortened to l in front of a vowel) le 1. Je déteste la natation. 2. Il va acheter cette voiture bleue. 3. Mes amis prendront le bus à 17h. 4. Tu as vu mon cahier de français? 5. Je veux la pomme rouge. 6. Elle voit ses amis au parc tous les week-ends. 3

Did you have the correct word order? If you do not feel ready to include these in your own work, ask your teacher for further guidance and/or extra practice. Relative Pronouns QUI, QUE, CE QUI, CE QUE, OÙ that / which / where You can use relative pronouns to join two sentences that have some content in common. We use the following pronouns to replace repeated nouns. QUI QUE OÙ We use qui to replace nouns that are the subject of the verb. We use que to replace nouns that are the object of the verb. We use où to replace places. QUI J ai une voiture. La voiture est verte. I have a car. The car is green You can avoid repeating la voiture by using a relative pronoun in its place. In the second sentence la voiture is the subject of the verb to be (it is green) so we replace it with qui. J ai une voiture qui est verte. I have a car which / that is green. QUE J aime le portable. Ma mère a acheté le portable. I like the mobile phone. My mum bought the mobile. You can avoid repeating le portable by using a relative pronoun in its place. In the second sentence le portable is a direct object of the verb to buy (it has been bought) so we replace it with que. J aime le portable que ma mere a acheté. I like the mobile that my mum bought. 4

OÙ Nous sommes allés au cinéma. Nous avons vu un film au cinéma. We went to the cinema. We saw a film at the cinema. You can avoid repeating au cinema by using où in its place. Nous sommes allés au cinema où nous avons vu un film. We went to the cinema where we saw a film. Join the sentences together using either qui, que or où. EXAMPLE: J ai regardé une emission de sport. L émission était nulle. I watched a sports programme. The programme was rubbish. J ai regardé une emission de sport qui était nulle I watched a sports programme which/ that was rubbish. 1. J ai acheté un ordinateur. L ordinateur est dans ma chambre. 2. Tu vas perdre le match. Ta mère verra le match. 3. Nous aimons le chanteur. Le chanteur est à la télé. 4. Je vais au magasin. Je vais acheter un jean au magasin. 5. Elles travaillent à la bibliothèque. La bibliothèque se trouve à côté de mon école. 6. Elle parle avec le garçon. Tu aimes le garçon. 7. Vous avez pris le sac. Le sac est à moi. 5

8. Nous avons un grand jardin. Nous jouons au foot dans le grand jardin. 9. Tu vois la fille? La fille parle avec la prof de français. 10. J habite en face du centre sportif. Je fais du judo au centre sportif. 11. Mon ami a porté la chemise rose. Je n aime pas cette chemise. 12. J ai trouvé mon cahier. J avais perdu le cahier. /12 If you do not feel ready to include these in your own work, ask your teacher for further guidance and/or extra practice. Emphatic Pronouns Use these after prepositions. (sans, avec, pour.) moi me toi you lui him elle her nous us vous you eux them elles them sans moi without me avec lui with him contre eux against them me, you, him, her, us, you, them Find the French for the following: EXAMPLE: I danced with him. J ai dansé avec lui 1. They left without her. 2. She sang in front of them (the girls) 3. There is a big dog behind you! (to a friend) 4. I live with them. (my parents) 5. They are going to play against us. 6. She goes swimming with me on Saturdays. 6

Were the tenses correct? Comparatives and Superlatives more than / less than/ the most / the least BEN MEILLEUR QUE better than PAUL Ben est plus grand que Paul. Paul est moins grand que Ben. NELLY VÉRO Paul est aussi stupide que Ben. When you compare feminine or plural nouns you must make sure the adjectives agree. PIRE QUE worse than Nelly est plus grande que Véro. Véro est moins grande que Nelly. Véro est aussi intelligente que Nelly. Complete the following sentences with the correct comparative phrase: 1.La Tour Eiffel est Big Ben. (taller than) 2.Les cuisses de grenouille sont les escargots. (worse than) 3.Mon prof de maths est 4.L avion est mon prof de musique. (less boring) le train. (faster than) 5.J adore cette bague en or, mais la bague en argent est. (less expensive) 6.La cuisine indienne est la cuisine américaine à mon avis. (better than) Did the adjectives agree? 7

Find the French for the following irregular superlatives: LE PIRE the worst m. the worst f. the worst mpl. the worst fpl. the best m. the best f. LES MEILLEURS the best mpl. the best fpl. /12 Did the adjectives agree? If you do not feel ready to include these in your own work, ask your teacher for further guidance and/or extra practice. 8

Après avoir / après être + past participle After having done something EXAMPLES: Après avoir fait mes devoirs, j ai regardé une émission de sport. After having done my HW, I watched a sports programme. Elle a lu un livre après être arrivée. She read a book after having arrived. With être verbs the past participles have to agree with the subject. 1. Les filles sont arrivées en retard le bus.(after having taken) 2. Ils vont faire la fête le match. (after having won) 3. Je vais quitter le collège mes examens. (after having finished) 4. Elles sont sorties. (after having got dressed) 5. Elle a acheté un journal à la gare. (after having arrived) 6. Tu vas sortir tes devoirs? (after having done) Did the past participles agree? What do these sentences mean in English? 1. If you do not feel ready to include these in your own work, ask your teacher for further guidance and/or extra practice. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9