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A worksheet I set as a cover lesson on where you live. It covers town, country and nationality and is fairly self explanatory so should be able to be used with a non specialist if necessary. It covers when to use a, en and au and gets students thinking about when to use capitals and how to make gender agreements.. A variety of written activites, each progressivley more difficult, ending with a differentiated homework task.
Tes classic free licence

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thakurrashmi

2 months ago
5

Thank you for sharing. Very useful.

JessHeppleWoodlands

10 months ago
4

Great sheet, but I think it might have been corrupted? For the life of me I can't work out what this means "Extension bout ionality feminine - cities the folowing ke the nationalty word feminine if the speaker is female."

NaomiDTES

6 years ago
5

magpie2

6 years ago
5

Really helpful- thank you!

Tazitadeplata

7 years ago
4

Thank you. It's helping me with the start of next topic and to focus on the differences between country and nationality, for the weaker ones.

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