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We Are Learning To:

- understand what a noun is.


- understand the difference between le/la/les and
un/une/des in French and use them correctly.
Masculine and Feminine Nouns
nouns feminine le gender
masculine sentence la
• (1)________ are words that tell you the name of a
person, place or thing, e.g. table, book, school.
• In French, all nouns have a (2)________ – they
are either (3)____________ or (4)___________.
• It’s important to know which gender a noun is, as
this affects other words in the (5)_________.
When you learn a new word, try and learn which
gender it is at the same time. The easiest way to
do this is to remember whether you use (6)___ or
(7)___ before it.
Le crayons Les ordinateur règle
stylo L’ calculatrice crayon La

To say ‘the’, you use:


Masculine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________
words

Feminine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________


Words

Words that start - ____ e.g. ___________________


with a vowel

Plural words - _____ e.g. ____ ___________


(more than one)
une crayons un stylo règle
livre sac règles des trousse

To say ‘a’ or ‘some’, you use:

Masculine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________


words

Feminine - _____ e.g. ____ ______________


words

Plural words - _____ e.g. _____ ____________


(more than one)

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