• Hello everyone,

    Today, this is what we did:

    We imagined the end of the title: 127 hours of...

    127 hours of?

     

    After that, we discovered that Aron survived. We described his photo and we watched the first part of a video:

    Aron’s conference [part 1]

     

    Vocabulary:

    - This is it = It’s finished / It’s over.

    - Rescue = people who are going to help him.

    - Give up = stop fighting

    - To get free = se libérer

    - A grave = une tombe

     

    Homework : Wednesday, 12th: learn the vocabulary (brainstorming + list) 

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  • Hello everyone,

    Last week, we imagined what we would have done if we had been in Aron's situation:

    Here is your lesson:

    Thursday, October 6th

    (the sixth)

    What is going to happen next?

    Structure:

    [formule de supposition] + Sujet + be going to + BV

    Rectangle à coins arrondis: A l’oral : be gonna + BV A l'oral: be gonna + BV

     

    TRAGIC ENDS: L 

    1. I guess another boulder is going to fall on him.

    2. I think he is going to eat his own arm.

    HAPPY ENDS: J  

    3. I imagine a pigeon is going to save him.

    4. I suppose he is going to be saved by aliens.

     

    What if he screams?

     

    - If he screams, the girls are going to hear him and save him.

    - If he screams, wild animals are going to eat him!

     

     

    Homework: Monday, 10Th: learn the structure + 1 happy end / 1 tragic end. 

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  • Hello everyone,

    Today, we continued working on "some" and "any".

    Are there any tomatoes?

    Would you like some water?

    There isn't any milk.

    Then, we practiced chain-speaking to order some food.

     

    Conversation (restaurant):

    -> What would you like to order?

    -> I’d like a carton of fries.

     

     

    HOMEWORK: learn some and any + would like / ‘d like 

     

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  • Hello everyone,

    Today, we talked about languages.

    We listened to you and to people speaking different languages (German, Arabic, Italian...).

    You had to identify their languages.

    Then, we wrote this lesson:

    Friday, October 7th

    (the seventh)

    Languages: read, write, understand and speak

     

    Thiên speaks French.

    Maëliss understands Portuguese.

    Luna writes Arabic.

    Elfatih reads Albanian.

     

    HOMEWORK: Monday, 10th:

     

    Learn the lesson

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  • Hello everyone,

    During our last lessons, we worked on countables and uncountables.

    Here are the lessons we wrote:

    Countables (dénombrables)/ Uncountables (indénombrables)

    Quantifiers

     

    - a glass of mineral water.

    - a bottle of wine.

    - a piece of cake

    - a cup of coffee

    - a slice of bread

    - a spoonful of sugar

     _____________________________________________________________

    Homework: Wednesday, 5th : Learn the quantifiers (ex: a glass of...)

    _______________________________________________________

    Here, you can learn more quantifiers:

    - a plate of

    - a tin of

    - a can of

    - a carton of

    - a kilo of

    - a litre of

    - a loaf of

    - a scoop of 

    - a packet of

    - a tube of

    Then, we discovered "some" and "any":

    Wednesday, October 5th

    (the fifth)

    SOME and ANY

     

    Je suis sûr  

    qu'il y en a  

    Je suis sûr  

    qu'il n'y en a pas  

    Je ne suis pas sûr  

    qu'il y en ait  

    Ce que je peux compter  

    There are SOME biscuits. 

    Would you like SOME  biscuits? 

    There aren't ANY biscuits.  

    Are there ANY  biscuits?  

    Ce que je ne peux pas compter  

    There is SOME orange juice. 

    Would you like SOME orange juice ?  

    There isn't ANY  orange juice.  

      Is there ANY  orange juice ?

     

    HOMEWORK: Friday, 7th: memorize the new expressions (ex: a tin of...)

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