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    Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) (Junior School only)

    Our vision

    At Henleaze Junior School, we aim that all children will be able to respond to those speaking in basic German and French and develop confidence in reading and writing in those languages. The children will be able to apply the language in a meaningful way whilst having an awareness and appreciation of German and French culture. The skills and knowledge that children develop from learning these languages will equip the children to become global citizens and offer a multicultural educational experience.

    Our Curriculum

    At Henleaze Junior School we have designed our own MFL curriculum. The subject leader has ensured that the MFL curriculum is cumulative, coherent and connected and has carefully mapped what the students will know and be able to do in both German and French. This ensures that learning builds cumulatively and helps students to make connections between concepts that they have learned. Prior learning has been identified and mapped to the curriculum so that teachers can build new knowledge. All children participate in one MFL lesson per week. 

    The focus of study in our MFL curriculum is on practical communication.

    Pupils will be taught the following skills in both German (Years 3-4) and French (Years 5-6): 

    • listen attentively to spoken language and show understanding by joining in and responding 

    • explore the patterns and sounds of language through songs and rhymes and link the spelling, sound and meaning of words 

    • engage in conversations; ask and answer questions; express opinions and respond to those of others; seek clarification and help* 

    • speak in sentences, using familiar vocabulary, phrases and basic language structures 

    • develop accurate pronunciation and intonation so that others understand when they are reading aloud or using familiar words and phrases* 

    • present ideas and information orally to a range of audiences* 

    • read carefully and show understanding of words, phrases and simple writing 

    • appreciate stories, songs, poems and rhymes in the language 

    • broaden their vocabulary and develop their ability to understand new words that are introduced into familiar written material, including through using a dictionary 

    • write phrases from memory, and adapt these to create new sentences, to express ideas clearly 

    • describe people, places, things and actions orally* 

    • understand basic grammar appropriate to the language being studied, including (where relevant): feminine, masculine and neuter forms and the conjugation of high-frequency verbs; key features and patterns of the language; how to apply these, for instance, to build sentences; and how these differ from or are similar to English.

    Impact

    Each year group has clear cumulative end goals – these are identified for teachers. Formative assessment is embedded, including: questioning, observation, discussion and peer interaction, lesson pauses and use of success criteria, enabling pupils to consolidate learning and teachers to gauge understanding. 

    Subject overview

      Year R Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6
    Terms 1 and 2       Introduction to German
    Phonics
    Greetings
    Questions
    Introducing ourselves
    Numbers
    Days of the week
    Months
    Colours
    Reading a German story: Bin ich klein?
    Describing sizes Asking and answering questions
    Reading a story
    Writing our own story
    All about me
    Describing how I look
    (Height, hair & eyes)
    Describing my character
    Describing others
    Written task
    Introduction to French
    Phonics
    Greetings
    Introducing ourselves Numbers
    Months
    Key French festivals
    Colours
    Reading a French story: 'Toutes les couleurs'.
    Festive activities
    In town
    Places in town
    Town descriptions
    Writing about where we live
    Directions
    Directions oral task
    What time is it?
    Counting to 55 in 5s
    Telling the time
    The 24hr clock
    Free time activities during the week
    Written task
    Terms 3 and 4       German culture
    Where is Germany?
    Key German cities
    Famous German stories
    Karneval/Fasching
    Animals
    Describing pets
    Berlin Zoo
    Animals at the zoo
    What zoo animals can do
    Body parts
    Learning body parts
    Plural body parts
    Describing monsters
    Doctor’s surgery phrases
    Oral task – At the Doctor's
    Clothing
    Clothing items
    Describing outfits
    Saying what I wear on the weekend and to school
    Giving opinions on different uniforms
    French speaking countries
    Where is French spoken?
    French country flags
    Cultural project: researching French speaking countries.
    Presenting information to the class
    What’s the weather like?
    Weather types
    French speaking cities/countries
    Describing the climate in other countries
    Oral task – saying where we would like to visit
    The Hungry Caterpillar
    Food types
    Verb paradigms
    The past tense
    Reading a story in French
    Oral task – writing a version of the story
    The Hungry Caterpillar X Stop Motion project
    Performing a version of the story
    Creating a stop motion video of the story
    Terms 5 and 6       Reading a German story: Der Hase mit der roten Nase.
    (Colours and animals)
    Writing our own version
    Café culture
    Numbers to 100
    Currency
    Ordering drinks and ice creams.
    Role-play – oral task
    Urlaub! X ICT project
    Free time activities
    What I do in different weathers
    What I wear
    What I eat
    PPT presentations
    Free time
    Days of the week
    Free time activities
    Using regular verbs
    Likes and dislikes
    What we do in different weathers
    At the market
    The French market
    Fruit & veg
    Numbers to 100
    Currency
    Ordering foods
    Oral task – creating a French market
    Music
    Music genres & Instruments
    Expressing opinions
    Listening to French music
    Writing about our music preferences
    School
    School subjects
    Likes and dislikes
    School dinners
    Getting to school
    School in other countries