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Monday 1 october 2012 1 01 /10 /Oct /2012 10:38
- Posted in: 4ème 3 - Juniors

Hi guys,

 

today I first checked that you knew your green vegetables vocabulary alright. Then we continued the lesson with a lesson quiz about the poster "Eat your Colours everyday". The results are quite poor... you need to learn your lessons better! Come on! It's EASY!!!

 

Then we moved on with another activity to see what your usual menus are (in the morning for breakfast, at midday for lunch, in the afternoon for teatime, and in the evening for dinner).

 

Here is what we said:

Lesson: How often do you ...?                = Frequency

ex: How often do you have oranges?
I always have oranges for breakfast.
I have orange juice everyday in the morning.  

     
I sometimes have oranges for lunch.
I often have oranges for tea time.

I hardly ever have oranges for dinner.


Frequency:
L'adverbe se place avant le verbe.

- always
- usually
- often
- sometimes
- hardly ever
- never
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Homework:

- Imaginer les menus fous de "Mr Crazy". Choisissez une ou plusieurs plages horaires et créez le profil de qqn qui a des habitudes alimentaires plus que bizarres... Pensez à utiliser autant d'adverbes différents que possible dans vos phrases (entre 5 et 10).

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