This blog is designed for French highschool students -from Louis de Broglie school in Ancemont OR from anywhere else- who want to improve their English.
Here's a video to help you learn your irregular verbs by heart and with the right accent. Listen and repeat: How many irregular verbs are there? There are 50 irregular verbs in this video. Well done Laurie (year 9). Click here for more...
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Have a look at these 3 girls : Sonia is the tallest. Who is she ? le superlatif (supériorité) formation Adjectifs d'une "syllabe" the + adjectif + est 1. tall, small, old the tallest, the smallest, the oldest 2. s'ils se terminent par consonne-voyelle-consonne...
Read moreTo year 8 pupils especially who are learning the preterite and to all pupils who would like to learn or revise their verbs. Irregular Verbs courtesy of Miss Pradeau See previous article Les verbes irréguliers dans tous leurs états as well.
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Here is a very good lesson about the Passive Voice which we are working on in class now. This is an introduction to the passive in two parts. Jennifer, ESL teacher, talks about what the passive is, how it's formed, and why it's used. State a sentence...
Read moreHere is a very good talk on the differences between present perfect and preterit. The talk was given by Ornella who is a Year-10 pupil at Anne Frank's school. Click on this link to view the talk.
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More seriously, if you need to practise your irregular verbs, you can do it on line. Click on this link If you prefer to test your irregular verbs right away, click on the link Have fun !
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