Dear 5°A & B, We talked about the USA today or recently. Here are fun maps of this country, enjoy! And here is a map of the USA with symbols representing each state:
Dear 3°, here are the poster we looked at and Ben's video to apply for the job. Don't hesitate to watch it again!
Dear 3°, here is the map where you can find lots of names of British music bands. Look for some extracts and listen! That's good for you and your culture!!!
Dear 4°A & B, Here is a lesson on the difference between EVER and NEVER. There are exercices too. CLICK!
Dear 5emes, this is the model we made in class to write the letter to your pen pal:
Dear 4°, As we are talking about food in class, this is a nice map about typical dishes for each state.
Dear 5°C & D, We introduced the comparison in English class this week. Try to practice during the holidays on this website: CLICK HERE
Dear 5°C & D, This is an exercice to practice the génitive: CLICK HERE! http://misterpen.lespetitsillustrateurs.fr/grammaire-accords/43-le-genitif-saxon.html
Dear 5ºD&E, This is the exercice you must do for next time. It comes from your English book: English Vibes (2 p°23) La photo apparaît à l'envers et je ne parviens pas à la faire pivoter. Il suffit de cliquer sur l'image pour qu'elle apparaisse dans le...
Dear 5emes, this is what we did this morning:
Dear 4°A & C, This is a website I stumbled upon* : Click here! It gives you some sentences to order food in English. *un site sur lequel je suis tombée
Dear students, As you know, the English and the American people share the same language. They have, however, variations in the vocabulary. This is a nice document showing you some of these differences. Click on the link below:
Dear 6°A & C, You must choose one painting by Norman Rockwell for your work due next week. Don't forget you must, locate 10 objects of your choice in the painting. Make comple sentences!
This is the family vocabulary This is a video on the family members vocabulary:
Dear 5°C&5°D, Here are the three posters of the film. You must choose one of them and print it (in colours if possible) for your final task on Bend it Like Beckham.
Dear students, You know that American and British people sometimes have different words to say the same thing. This is a helpful document to learn more about these differences: You can print it and stick it in your English notebook!
Dear 5°A & 5°B, You must choose one poster for your final task on Bend it Like Beckham. Here is a selection of 3 posters you can choose from.
Dear 5°A & B We talked about city and states' nicknames recently. Here is the list of the states' nicknames: Source: http://www.juliasneedledesigns.com As you can see some states have different nicknames. You can sometimes find them on the cars' licence...
Dear 6°A & C, Here are pictures to remember the vocabulary: Days of the week: Months of the year: Numbers:
Dear 5°A & 5°B, This is the painting we studied in class. The painter is Jean Ferris and his painting is called "The First Thanksgiving". Ferris was born in 1863 so he imagined what the first Thanksgiving must have been like.
Dear 5°A & B, This is the website we looked at when we talked about Lady Gaga's house: Celebrity houses Enjoy! Ginnifer Goodwin in her house
Dear 5°A & B, In order to practice using comparative structures, you can do the exercices at the end of these links: - Exercice 1 - Exercice 2 (you can also find the lessons there) And, this is a drawing to recap the lesson:
Dear 6°A & B, This fun picture represents the "woofs" of the world. This is the "dogs' language" per country (how people from different countries hear the sound).
Dear 6°A & B, We are revising the numbers. But I saw that some of you still make mistakes. Please use this document to correct yourselves. http://rabadeirascorner.blogspot.fr/2015/03/cardinal-numbers-in-english.html
We've talked about visiting New York, here is another way to visit it: by bike! Try to spot on the map the places we saw.