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What I and others have: singular 'avoir' and nouns
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I can use 'un' and 'une' to name belongings in French.
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I can use c'est to identify things when I speak and write.
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I can ask and answer intonation questions to identify something.
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I can use 'j'ai' and 'il, elle a' with nouns to say what I have or he, she has.
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I can use 'tu as', with masculine and feminine nouns to ask and answer questions about items for a school trip.
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I can use the singular forms of 'avoir' to ask and answer questions about what I and others have.
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I can recognise and use different singular forms of the verbs 'avoir' and 'être'.
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I can read aloud and understand a text about a dream with familiar and unfamiliar words.
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I can read and understand a story with mostly familiar and individual unfamiliar words.
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I can use singular 'avoir' to understand and talk about packing items for holidays.
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