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A* checklist

I have written at least 250 words I have organised my work, using paragraphs, so it is easy for the marker to read I have used the present tense I have used the past tense I have used the future tense I have used some negatives (nepas/neplus/nejamais/nerien/neque/nepersonne) I have used a variety of subject pronouns (je/tu/il/elle/on/nous/vous/ils/elles) I have included at least 5 adjectives (also comparatives/superlatives if you can) I have used direct and/or indirect object pronouns I have included descriptions I have given my opinions, e.g: mon avis, je pense que/je crois que/je trouve (que) I have used linking words, e.g: et, mais, cependant I have used a variety of time signal (see time signals sheet in your folder) I have given my preferences, e.g: je prfre, je n'aime pas I have given reasons, e.g: parce que, car I have tried to use sophisticated language and expressions (complex structures) I have used reflexive verbs I have used a variety of vocabulary, e.g: synonyms I have used a variety of structures (not too repetitive) I have checked my spelling: check any words in the dictionary you are unsure how to spell I have checked my accents: e.g: = to / a = has (perfect tense -er verbs) I have checked my adjectives: correct ending, gender? plural? is it irregular? (eg: beau/belle) Verbs: Present - correct ending? e.g: je parle/tu parles/ils parlent - is it irregular? Verbs: perfect tense - avoir or tre? (Mrs Van De Tramp + reflexive verbs use tre) if tre, check endings/agreement (-e for feminine/ -s for plural / -es for feminine plural) Verbs: perfect tense - past participle -er verbs = , -ir verbs = i, -re verbs = u irregular past participle? Verbs: future - aller + infinitive, correct the part of aller, e.g: je vais/ils vont/etc Verbs: imperfect tense - correct endings: ais, ais, ait, ions, iez, aient I have used at least 8 complex structures (see complex structures sheet)

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