• Hello everyone,

    Today, we finished correcting your pairwork and you repeated the questions and the answers and memorised some of them.

    After that, we started watching an extract from the movie entitled "Oliver Twist".

    Friday, January 27th

    (the twenty-seventh)

     

    Questions about biographies

    When was she born?

    What was her job?

    Who did she marry?

    When was she crowned?

    When did she die?

    How many children did she have?

    Where did she live?

     

    When did she begin her career?

     

    HOMEWORK: learn the questions

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  • Hello everyone, 

    Last time you did the oral of your final task (leave a message) and you revised with me for your test.

    Today, we started a new "sequence" on physical description.

    We discovered a lot of vocabulary and we read texts and matched them with people:

    Hair: short/long, straight/wavy/curly, brown/blond/red...

    Eyes: blue/green/brown

    Face: hair + eyes + nose + mouth : square or round

    Height: small, of medium height, tall

    Body: skinny, slim, fat

    not very strong, strong, very strong

     

    HOMEWORK:

    Monday: Absent (réunion)

    Tuesday: TEST

    Thursday: learn the vocabulary

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  • Hello everyone,

    Here is the lesson: Present perfect

    Let’s remember 

    Le present perfect est utilisé pour parler d’'expériences (ce que l’on a déjà ou jamais fait).

    Sa construction est : auxiliaire HAVE + participe passé (V-EN) du verbe.

    Les adverbes already, ever (déjà) et never (jamais) se placent AVANT le verbe alors que les expressions once, twice, etc. se placent  à la fin de la proposition.

    Examples:

    Have you ever eaten bagels?

    Yes, I have already eaten bagels / I have eaten bagels a few times.

    HOMEWORK: learn the grammar lesson on present perfect

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  • Hello everyone,

    Here is the lesson: Present perfect

    Let’s remember 

    Le present perfect est utilisé pour parler d’'expériences (ce que l’on a déjà ou jamais fait).

    Sa construction est : auxiliaire HAVE + participe passé (V-EN) du verbe.

    Les adverbes already, ever (déjà) et never (jamais) se placent AVANT le verbe alors que les expressions once, twice, etc. se placent  à la fin de la proposition.

    Examples:

    Have you ever eaten bagels?

    Yes, I have already eaten bagels / I have eaten bagels a few times.

    HOMEWORK: learn the grammar lesson on present perfect

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  • Hello everyone,

    Here are our lessons:

    Friday, January 20th

    (the twentieth)

    Correction of the test – Health, sports and food

    Ex 1:

    a)          Mrs Crazy always eats rotten kumara for breakfast because she likes it when her stomach hurts.

    b)         She should eat fresh yams not to have a stomachache.

    c)           Périmé: out of date – moisi: mouldy – gras: fat

    Malodorant: smelly – congelé: frozen –

    toujours: always – la santé: health

    être en forme: to be healthy / to be fit

    Ex 2: a) 4: He sometimes eats turnips.

    b) I always eat dairy products for dinner.

    Ex 3: Kids should limit TV time.

     

     

     

    Questions about Dickens’ life (part 2)

    -      When was he born?

    -      Where did he work?

    -      Who did he marry?

    -      When did he divorce?

    -      How old was he when he died?

     

                                       HW: Tuesday, 24th: learn the correction of the test

    When was he born? He was born in 1812.

    Where did he work? He worked in a factory.

    Who did he marry? He married C. Hogarth.

    When did he divorce? He divorced in 1858.

    How old was he when he died?

    è    He was 58 when he died.

     

     

    Tuesday, January 24th

    (the twenty-fourth)

    How long ago did they die?

    Charlie Chaplin died forty (40) years ago.

     

    HOMEWORK: learn the lesson (question + rép)

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