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Spellings: double consonants (Y4)
A PowerPoint presentation on double consonants, allowing children active response. It covers 2 lessons plus a quick revision on third lesson.
Spellings: adding the prefixes ir- and im (Y4)
A PowerPoint presentation on words with the prefixes ir- and im, allowing children active response.
It covers 2 lessons plus a quick revision on third lesson.
Y as an I Sound (Y3)
A PowerPoint presentation on words with Y as an I sound. It covers 1 lesson plus a quick revision on following 2 lessons.
Double consonants (Y3)
A PowerPoint presentation on double consonants, allowing children active response. It covers 2 lessons plus a quick revision on third lesson.
Adding the Prefix - Mis (Y3)
A PowerPoint presentation explaining how words change their meaning when adding the prefix: mis. It covers one lesson plus a quick revision on following 2 lessons.
Spellings: adding super- anti- auto prefixes (Y4)
A PowerPoint presentation on adding super- anti- auto prefixes, allowing children active response.
It covers 2 lessons plus a quick revision on third lesson.
Spellings: adding the suffix -ious (Y5)
A PowerPoint presentation on adding the suffixes -ious, allowing children active response.
It covers 2 lessons plus a quick revision on third lesson.
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More Italian First Lessons
A follow up to Italian First Lessons. A collection of lessons including animated videos and activity sheets to introduce children to Italian and teach them basic use of adjectives, pronouns and numbers from 11 to 20.
Come ti chiami? Come stai? - What's your name? How are you? Beginners 1
In this lesson we learn how to ask someone’s name in Italian and how to answer if we are asked. We also look into how to ask and answer the question: “How are you?”
The lesson is also an opportunity to look at the sounds ‘chi’ and ‘che’ and how they are pronounced in Italian.
An opportunity to bust vocabulary, improve pronunciation and understand the basic principles of Italian grammar.
Our engaging and enjoyable fast paced videos make learning Italian language a fun, accessible and enjoyable experience.
The resource comes with a worksheet linked to the video that allows students to put into practice what they have just learnt.
Spellings: adding 'fer' words when the 'r' is not doubled (Y6)
A PowerPoint presentation on adding ‘fer’ words when the ‘r’ is not doubled , allowing children active response.
Italian - I pronomi possessivi - Possessive Pronouns
In this lesson we cover possessive pronouns - I pronomi possessivi - in both English and Italian, focusing on key aspects, differences and use.
The lesson is also an opportunity to bust vocabulary knowledge of school objects.
Resource comes with a 5 minutes animated video, a related activity and a handout pack.
Da 0 a 10 - Learn Numbers in Italian!
This lesson is focused on teaching children numbers from one to ten in Italian, and ask and answer about their age and family members.
It includes an animated video, a handout and two related activity sheets with answers.
Da 11 a 20 - Numeri in Italiano - Numbers in Italian
This lesson covers numbers from 11 to 20 in Italian and shows how to use numbers to ask and answer a variety of everyday questions.
An opportunity to bust vocabulary, improve pronunciation and understand the basic principles of Italian grammar.
The lesson includes a handout and 2 lined activity sheets.
Spellings: adding the prefix re- to a verb (Y4)
A PowerPoint presentation on words with the prefix re-, allowing children active response.
It covers 2 lessons plus a quick revision on third lesson.
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Italian Articles - Gli articoli
Four animated videos and four worksheet building children vocabulary on animals and family members whilst teaching them masculine and feminine and the use of articles.
Gli aggettivi dimostrativi - Italian Demonstrative Adjectives
Following lesson on farm animals, this lesson reinforces previously learnt vocabulary and introduces Italian Demonstrative Adjectives “questo”, “questa”, “questi” and “queste”. The video is also an opportunity to build up on the use of masculine and feminine indefinite articles. Fun, fast paced and easily accessible.
It comes with 2 related worksheets for children to practise the use of masculine, feminine, singular and plural determinative adjectives.
Italian: Articoli determinativi - Definite Articles
A five minute animated video explaining Italian articles and their use, with special attention to the distinction between masculine and feminine, singular and plural. Plus two related activity sheets.
Italian: Family and Definite Articles
An animated introduction to family members in Italian with special attention to the use of definite articles. It’s designed to help children building their vocabulary whilst understanding the difference between masculine, feminine, singular and plural nouns and how they combine with articles. It makes learning Italian language a fun, accessible and enjoyable experience.
Along the video:
A linked activity sheet
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Learn how to say: Di chi è questo? - Whose is this? in Italian and revise previous learning
In this lesson we are revising everything we have learnt so far: determinative articles, demonstrative adjectives and possessive pronouns. We then piece it together and put it into practice by learning to ask and answer the question: ‘Di chi è questo?’
An opportunity to bust vocabulary, improve pronunciation and understand the basic principles of Italian grammar.
Italian: Farm Animals - Gli animali della fattoria
An animated introduction to farm animals in Italian with special attention to the use of indefinite articles. It makes learning Italian language a fun, accessible and enjoyable experience.
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