KS3 French Core Language

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KS3 French Core Language avoir – to have être – to be faire – to do Pronouns je suis I am tu es you are il/elle/on est he/she is/we are nous sommes we are vous êtes ils / elles sont they are j’ai I have tu as you have il /elle/on a he/she/we have nous avons we have vous avez you have (formal or .pl.) Ils/ elles ont they have je fais I do tu fais you do il / elle/ on fait he/she /we do nous faisons we do vous faites ils / elles font they/you do je – I tu – you (sing.) il/elle – he/she on – we / one nous – we vous – you (pl or formal.) ils/elles – they Time words Referring to things Referring to places maintenant – now avant – before après – after aujourd’hui – today hier – yesterday demain – tomorrow encore une fois - again toujours – always souvent – often quelquefois – sometimes jamais – never la semaine dernière – last week la semaine prochaine – next week une chose – a thing ceci – this cela – that quelque chose– something (un) autre – (an)other beaucoup (de) – a lot (of) (un) peu – (a) little très – very tout – all/everything trop – too (much) ici – here là-(bas) – (over) there Saying what you did Je suis allé(e) – I went j’ai fait– I did J’ai vu – I saw j’ai joué – I played j’ai mangé – I ate j’ai bu – I drank J’ai regardé – I watched J’ai travaillé – I worked J’ai voyagé – I travelled Making links et – and ou – or aussi – also mais – but parce que – because avec – with sans - without Sentence building Je peux / on peut I can / you/we can... Je veux I want to.. Je dois I have to… Je vais / on va + verb I’m going to/we’re going to… J’aime /je n’aime pas I like to / I don’t like to.. J’aime beaucoup I love to… Je voudrais I would like to… Asking questions Porquoi? – why? Qu’est-ce que? – what? quand? – when? où? – where? Qui? – who? Combien? – how much/many? Comment? – how? Opinions Je pense que – I think that Je crois que – I believe that Il me semble que – it seems that.. A mon avis.. – in my opinion..

KS3 German Core Language Asking questions Wer? Who? Wo? Where? Was? What? Wann? When? Warum? Why? Wie? How? Wie viel? How much? Wie viele? How many? KS3 German Core Language pronouns wohnen: to live haben: to have sein: to be tragen: to wear helfen: to help sehen: to see ich I wohne habe bin trage helfe sehe du you (sing.) wohnst hast bist trägst hilfst siehst er/es/sie he/it/she wohnt hat ist trägt hilft sieht man (every)one wir we wohnen haben sind tragen helfen sehen ihr you (pl.) seid tragt helft seht Sie you (formal) habt sie they Time jetzt: now heute: today morgen: tomorrow gestern: yesterday letzte Woche: last week nächste Woche: next week diese Woche: this week nie: never manchmal: sometimes oft: often immer: always dann: then Saying what you did Ich habe … gemacht: I did … Ich habe … gespielt: I played … Ich habe … gesehen: I saw … Ich habe … gegessen: I ate … Ich habe … getrunken: I drank … Ich bin … gegangen: I went … Ich bin … gefahren: I travelled … Opinions Ich mag …(nicht): I (don’t) like … Ich liebe …: I love … Ich hasse …: I hate … Ich finde … : I find … Meiner Meinung nach …: In my opinion Ich denke/glaube, dass … :I think/believe that … Sentence building Things das: that etwas: something nichts: nothing viel: much viele: many ein bisschen: a bit sehr: very zu: too Conjunctions und: and aber: but oder: or denn: because/for auch: also weil: because Ich kann/man kann + infinitive verb (at end of sentence) I am/you are able to… Ich will I want to … Ich muss I have to … Ich werde I will … Ich mag I like to … Ich möchte I would like to …

KS3 Spanish Core Language tener – to have ser – to be estar – to be Pronouns tengo I have tienes you have tiene he/she/you have (pol.sing) tenemos we have tenéis you have (fam.pl.) tienen they/you have (pol.pl.) soy I am eres you are es he/she is/you are (pol.sing) somos we are sois you are (fam.pl.) son they/you are (pol.pl.) estoy I am estás you are está he/she is/you are (pol.sing) estamos we are you are (fam.pl.) están they/you are (pol.pl.) yo – I tú – you él/ella – he/she Usted – you (polite, sing.) nosotros – we vosotros – you (fam.pl.) ellos/ellas – they Ustedes – you (polite, pl.) Time words Referring to things Referring to places Asking questions ahora – now antes – before después – after hoy – today ayer – yesterday mañana – tomorrow otra vez - again siempre – always a menudo – often a veces – sometimes nunca – never la semana pasada – last week la semana que viene – next week una cosa – a thing esto – this eso – that algo (más) – something (else) otro – (an)other mucho – a lot (un) poco – (a) little muy – very todo – all/everything aquí – here allí - there ¿Por qué? – why? ¿Qué? – what? ¿Cuándo? – when? ¿Dónde? – where? ¿Quién? – who? ¿Cuánto(s)? – how much/many? ¿Cómo? – how? Making links y – and o – or también – also pero – but porque – because con – with sin - without Sentence building Saying what you did puedo/puede I can/he,she can quiero/quiere I want to/he,she wants to… tengo que/tiene que I have to/he has to… voy a/va a + verb I’m going to/he is going to… (no) me (le) gusta I (don’t) like to/he doesn’t like to me (le) encanta I love to/he loves to… me (le) gustaría I/he/she would like to… fui – I went hice – I did ví – I saw jugué – I played comí – I ate bebí – I drank Opinions Pienso que – I think that Creo que – I believe that Me parece que – it seems that..

KS3 Spanish Key Skills Memory Sentence building Pronunciation 1 Sound/meaning 2 Visual/meaning Memory 3 Spelling (core language words only) 1 repeat correctly 4 (improved) speed of recall Pronunciation 2 retain pronunciation 1 say whole sentences from visual prompts 3 pronounce accurately from text Sentence building Infer/guess meaning from key words/cognates 2 adapt sentences to make new meanings Comprehension 3 Use key verbs to build new sentences