This document provides an Italian revision activity for students to do during the first week of term 2 for year 3. It instructs students to teach someone in their house to say "Hi!" in Italian. It then directs students to review the first page of the year 3 revision sheet on the school website and write down 5 things they do not know well. Students are asked to review the second page and write down the English and Italian singular pronouns and practice saying them 5 times each. Finally, it suggests having a family member test the students on their pronouns.
This document provides an Italian revision activity for students to do during the first week of term 2 for year 3. It instructs students to teach someone in their house to say "Hi!" in Italian. It then directs students to review the first page of the year 3 revision sheet on the school website and write down 5 things they do not know well. Students are asked to review the second page and write down the English and Italian singular pronouns and practice saying them 5 times each. Finally, it suggests having a family member test the students on their pronouns.
This document provides an Italian revision activity for students to do during the first week of term 2 for year 3. It instructs students to teach someone in their house to say "Hi!" in Italian. It then directs students to review the first page of the year 3 revision sheet on the school website and write down 5 things they do not know well. Students are asked to review the second page and write down the English and Italian singular pronouns and practice saying them 5 times each. Finally, it suggests having a family member test the students on their pronouns.
Revision sheet Teach someone in your house to say “Hi!” Ciao! (Remember: the blend ‘ci’ is a ‘ch’ sound)
Using the Year 3 Revision sheet on the APS website:
o Students to read the first page On a piece of paper, students to write down 5 things they do not know well from the 1 st revision page o Students to read the second page On their piece of paper, students to write down their English and Italian singular pronouns: I, you, he/she ; io, tu, lui/lei Practise saying these 5 times each Ask a family member to test you on your pronouns!