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Reading Skills

Sample from the Reading Skills PowerPoint slides in the Catherine Cheater Scheme of Work for French Year 6. Reading Skills. Using M éthode de lecture pour apprendre à lire pas à pas Hatier ISBN 2 – 218 – 72 551 - 7. g «j» girafe. Syllables. Words.

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Reading Skills

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  1. Sample from the Reading Skills PowerPoint slides in the Catherine Cheater Scheme of Work for French Year 6 Reading Skills Using Méthode de lecture pour apprendre à lire pas à pas Hatier ISBN 2 – 218 – 72 551 - 7

  2. g «j» girafe Syllables Words Papa change le roue de la voiture dans le garage. Dad changes the car tyre in the garage. Sentences Revision Just as in English, the letter g can sound soft or hard, depending on the vowel that follows it. When followed by a, o or u it sounds hard (as in English gap, got, gum). When followed by e, i or y it sounds soft (as in gem, gin, gym). There are some exceptions in English, e.g. gear, get, geyser gibbon, giddy, gift, gig, giggle, gild, gills, girl, give. In English a letter can be added to keep the g hard before a soft vowel, e.g. gherkin, guess, guest, guide, guilt, guinea-pig, guitare, guy. The same happens in French, e.g. guépard, guide, guitare. Pas à pas p.41

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