Year 6
Describing clothes with colour and size
We're going to describe clothes using colours and sizes.
Year 6
Describing clothes with colour and size
We're going to describe clothes using colours and sizes.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- describing clothes with colours and sizes
- indefinite articles (un/une/des)
- adjectival agreement (singular and plural)
- adjectival position (adding adjectives that can go before the noun)
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which is correct?
des tennis bleu
Q2.
Which is correct?
des chaussettes bleus
Q3.
In French the adjective (colour) usually comes after the noun (thing) - for example 'un chapeau rouge'.
False
Q4.
Which is correct?
un vert chapeau
Q5.
The word for 'black' can be spelled in 4 different ways in French.
False
5 Questions
Q1.
Which is correct?
un chapeau grand noir
un grand noir chapeau
Q2.
'une petite jupe' - is that correct?
No
Q3.
Choose the correct phrase:
des petit chapeau noir
des petite chapeaus noire
Q4.
All adjectives go after the noun in French.
True
Q5.
Which is correct? Look carefully at all of the word endings.
une grand jupe vert
une grand jupe verte