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This is a simple and fun way of learning the numbers one to twelve in French.
Words and Music by Helen MacGregor and Stephen Chadwick
Used by permission of A&C Black Ltd
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix,
Onze, douze.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix,
Onze, douze.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix.
Un, deux, trois,
Quatre, cinq, six,
Sept, huit, neuf, dix.
This is a simple and fun way of learning the numbers one to twelve in French.
Vocal range a 6th
Accompaniment Accompanied, Unaccompanied
Key stage KS2
Subject Mathematics, Modern foreign languages
Musical feature minor key, simple, stepwise melody
Vocal format Unison
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After training at Goldsmiths’ College, Helen worked for many years as a music specialist teacher, sang with the London Bach Society and was an education consultant to the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Publications include the Listening to music series and award-winning Music Express. She writes songs for children and has worked with Stephen Chadwick on three Roald Dahl Revolting Rhyme musicals and the Singing French series. Her latest songbook is Tam Tam Tambalay - a collection from different cultures.
She is Primary Music Adviser for Kent, where she trains teachers and regularly leads singing festivals for schools. She recently co-presented a schools’ event at the 2007 Cheltenham Literature festival. She is currently working with the Royal Opera House to launch their ‘Voices of the Future’ singing project.
Stephen Chadwick is a composer with a broad interest in music — equally at home writing orchestral, world or electronic music. Commissions from the London Philharmonic Orchestra include Cotopaxi, for panpipes and orchestra. Stephen also writes theme and incidental music for schools TV programmes, including Numbertime, Words and Pictures and GCSE Bitesize. In April 1999 he received a Royal Television Society Award for his work on the BBC’s Professor Allegro’s World of Music, Music Maker series. Other awards include a BAFTA for C4s Grid Club Music Studio website. Recently he completed work on composing over 30 extracts of music for major Disney animations including Monsters Inc. and Jungle Book.
Stephen has worked extensively in all sectors of music education as a teacher of creative music-making and co-written many educational resources, including Three Rapping Rats (winner of the Times Ed. Music Book of the Year Award, 1999), Music Express (winner of the Education Resources Award, 2003), Roald Dahl’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Roald Dahl’s Goldilocks (featured on Teacher’s TV), all published by A&C Black. Forthcoming publications with A & C Black include Roald Dahl’s Cinderella, a musical for schools, and Developing Music Skills, activities for teaching general musicianship in the classroom.
For more information visit www.stephenchadwick.com
Helen MacGregor and Stephen Chadwick
Published by A&CBlack
This must-have collection of fun new songs and chants is ideal for both specialist and non-specialist teachers of French at KS2 and KS3. It has 22 photocopiable songs and chants for learning French by Helen MacGregor and Stephen Chadwick.
For more information or to buy Singing French, click here
Audio information
The performance was recorded specially for the Sing Up programme by Farnham Youth Choir and the Academy of Contemporary Music, Guildford, mixed and mastered by Nic Rowley at Vandborg Studios. The backing track was used by permission of A&C Black.
Copyright information
All copyright music in the Sing Up programme is used by permission. The songwriters and/or copyright holders have been remunerated under due licensing arrangements. Find out more about copyright by visiting the UK Music and Sound Rights websites.
Miss Taylor Report this comment
Posted 12th Dec 2009 08:02
This is a amazing. My daughter is in love with this song
Miss Salad Report this comment
Posted 29th Nov 2009 01:29
i love it is so good i learned french up to 12 in a minute
Ms Macgregor Report this comment
Posted 5th Nov 2009 05:25
Great to hear the comments. It works counting forwards (or backwards!) in lots of other languages too! Try splitting the numbers between groups of children as well - eg 123, 456, 789, etc. or even round the class one number at a time. Much more of a challenge! Helen
Mr Smith Report this comment
Posted 27th Oct 2009 10:03
... and it's great for counting too.
Mr Team Report this comment
Posted 27th Oct 2009 10:02
This is a great track to teach French to. My children love it!