Bonjour Super Movers !
We’re going to learn
about the weather in French!
Le temps !
I’m going to the beach
I’m jumping in the sea
Soaking up the sun
with a croissant and a tea
The summer’s really here
C’est l’été !
And I’ve got a question
Quel temps fait-il ?
What’s the weather like?
Quel temps fait-il ?
What’s the weather like?
Il fait chaud ! Il fait chaud !
It’s hot! It’s hot! It’s hot!
Il fait beau ! Il fait beau !
It’s sunny! It’s sunny! It’s sunny!
En été il fait beau !
In the summer it is nice!
Talk about the weather
What more do we know?
“Le temps”, it’s "the weather”,
let’s go!
It’s getting pretty cool
The clouds are in the sky
The wind is picking up
and the sun has said bye bye!
It’s the autumn!
C’est l’automne !
And I’ve got a question
Quel temps fait-il ?
What’s the weather like?
Quel temps fait-il ?
What’s the weather like?
Brr… it’s pretty cool
Il y a du vent ! Il y a du vent !
It’s windy! It's windy!
Il fait gris ! Il fait gris !
It’s cloudy! It's cloudy!
Il pleut ! Il pleut !
It’s raining! It’s raining!
Talk about the weather
What more do we know?
“Le temps”, it’s "the weather”,
let’s go!
Wait a minute… What’s that noise?
It’s getting so much colder now
And there’s frost and ice and snow
There’s Christmas on our doorstep now
It’s the wintertime
C’est l’hiver !
Il fait froid ! Il fait froid !
It’s cold! It’s cold! It’s cold!
Il neige ! Il neige !
Oh wow, it’s snowing!
En hiver il fait froid
In the winter it is cold
But now I feel it’s getting warmer!
The sun is coming out
Spring is the air
Flowers coming up
and there’s colours everywhere!
It’s spring!
C’est le printemps !
But there’s still this question
Quel temps fait-il ?
Il fait chaud
Il fait beau
Quel temps fait-il ?
Il fait froid
Il neige
Super !
Great job Super Movers!
Woo!
Au revoir !
CBBC's Rhys Stephenson performs this song that introduces French weather phrases for Key Stage 2 students.
Teacher notes
After viewing, singing and dancing along, your class could try some of these activities to further explore their learning:
Talking about the weather
- Practise the seven weather phrases from the song with the children. Say each one with an action to aid memorisation. You could use the moves that Rhys does or ask the children to help you to make up your own.
- To practise listening: say one of the weather phrases without doing the action, and ask the children to do the correct action to show that they have understood. Repeat the phrases several times, in different orders, so that the children get used to hearing them and linking the sound with the meaning. After some more practice you could ask for a volunteer to say the phrases for you and the rest of the class.
- To practise speaking: perform one of the actions and ask the children to call out the correct weather phrase. Repeat all the phrases several times, in different orders, so that the children have plenty of opportunities to practise saying the phrases and to work on their recall. You could ask for a volunteer to perform the actions so that you and the children can call out the phrases.
- Tell the children that you are going to use the weather actions to give a short weather forecast. Ask the question Quel temps fait-il ? Perform a sequence of three weather-phrase actions, and ask the children to work in pairs to decipher the actions and to say the three phrases in your weather forecast. They might like to use the conjunction et (and) to help them with this. Then ask the children to make up their own sequences for the rest of the class to decipher.
- Practise the names of the four seasons with the children. Again, you might like to use the moves that Rhys does to aid memorisation, or you could ask the children to help you to work out your own actions. Practise the names of the seasons using the actions in the same way as you did for the weather phrases.
- Perform a season action followed by a weather-phrase action. Explain that you would say (for example) En été, il fait chaud. Try some more combinations.
NB en été, en automne, en hiver but au printemps.Once the children have practised putting together seasons and weather they can create their own combinations. They could say a sentence for the rest of the class, who then have to decide if it’s true or false. For example En été, il fait chaud. would be a true sentence, while En hiver, il fait chaud. is false. The children can put their thumbs up for a true sentence and down for a false sentence.
Finding out about the weather in French-speaking countries
- Ask the children to research and make a list of countries where French is spoken, and their capital cities.
- Use the BBC Weather website to find out what the weather is like in the capital cities of those countries on the day you have your lesson.
- Do some further research to find out how the weather in some of those countries differs from the weather in on an annual basis. For example, the weather in Canada and Martinique will be very different to , generally speaking!
Language introduced
French | English |
---|---|
bonjour | hello / good morning |
au revoir | goodbye |
le temps | the weather |
quel temps fait-il ? | what’s the weather like? |
le printemps | the spring |
l’été | the summer |
l’automne | the autumn |
l’hiver | the winter |
en été | in summer |
c’est l’été | it’s the summer |
il fait chaud | it’s hot |
il fait froid | it’s cold |
il fait beau | it’s nice weather / it’s sunny |
il fait gris | it’s cloudy |
il pleut | it’s raining / it rains |
il neige | it’s snowing / it snows |
il y a du vent | it’s windy |
super ! | great! |
Curriculum notes
Learning aims or objectives
The Super Movers song 'The Weather' and these activity notes address the following learning objectives from the curriculum guidance of the four UK nations.
England
From the Key Stage 2 National Curriculum programme of study for Foreign Languages:
- listen attentively to spoken language and show understanding by ing in and responding
- explore the patterns and sounds of language through songs and rhymes and link the spelling, sound and meaning of words
- appreciate stories, songs, poems and rhymes in the language
- engage in conversations; ask and answer questions
- speak in sentences, using familiar vocabulary, phrases and basic language structures
- broaden their vocabulary and develop their ability to understand new words that are introduced into familiar written material, including through using a dictionary
- describe places and things orally
- understand basic grammar appropriate to the language being studied, including (where relevant): […] conjugation of high-frequency verbs (faire, il y a); key features and patterns of the language (question forms);[…] and how these differ from or are similar to English
Northern Ireland
It is not statutory for primary schools to teach a language other than English or Irish (in Irish-medium schools).
Scotland
Modern Languages - CfE Experiences and Outcomes, Second level
- I explore the patterns and sounds of language through songs and rhymes and show understanding and enjoyment by listening, ing in and responding. (MLAN 2-01a)
- I can listen to and respond to familiar voices in short, predictable conversations using straightforward language and non-verbal techniques (MLAN 2-02a)
- I can take part effectively in prepared conversations by sharing information about myself…or interests of my choice, using familiar vocabulary and basic language structures. (MLAN 2-03b)
- I can participate in familiar collaborative activities (MLAN 2-05b)
Wales
It’s not currently statutory to teach a language in KS2. However, it will become so in September 2022.
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