St Edwards School – Département de Français
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Fourths
2015-2016
Le programme de l’année
Premier trimestre Deuxième trimestre Troisième trimestreTOPICS covered in lessons:Self, Family & FriendsLeisure
TOPICS covered in lessons:House & Home lifeNew technologiesAround town & shopping
TOPICS covered in lessons:School lifePreparation for Exams
GRAMMAR Agreement of adjectivesModal verbsThe imperativePerfect tense
GRAMMAR Phrases using avoirComparatives & Superlatives Imperfect tenseDemonstrative adjectives & pronounsDirect & Indirect object pronounsRelative pronounsPossessive adjectivesPrepositions
GRAMMAR Revision Present tenseRevision Future tensesNegativesQuestions
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How to learn vocabulary / sentences in a foreign language
A step-by-step multi-sensory approach:1. Write the word2. Engage with the word / the sentence, and focus on what it means, how it translates (literally
or not)3. Take a “mental picture” of what it looks like, of the similarities with your language, of any
pattern4. Hear what the word / sentence sounds like (use recordings or computer software)5. Say the word / sentence ALOUD6. If it helps, move at the same time, around the room, or throwing a ball, rocking back and
forth on your chair, etc7. Learn it. For single words, repeat the word without looking at it up to 3-4 times until you
know it. For longer passages, learn the passage in breath groups (what can be comfortably stated in one breath). Repeat the breath group until it is firmly in short-term memory, then go on to the next breath group and do the same. When that is done, put groups together and repeat them until you know the complete sentence or passage by heart.
Consolidate regularly for long-term retention: Compose sentences with the words being learnt, or mini stories to use expressions /
sentences in a specific context Get typical examples of the words being learnt from a dictionary, write them down and learn
them Use semantic mapping (mind maps/diagrams by topic) Write new words again using coding colours / coloured card, etc. Read related topical texts to be exposed to topic-specific vocabulary and activate links in
your brain Search synonyms and antonyms, create word families Create your own tests to make sure you can use the words correctly after memorizing Use a combination of sounds and images (create illustrated vocab lists, and have them
recorded by a native speaker) Make vocabulary cards of important, complex words / expressions Grouping words being learnt into categories. Play interactive games on-line with the newly learnt words (Quizlet, Memrise, Vocab Express
etc)
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