Affichage des articles dont le libellé est travail en autonomie. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est travail en autonomie. Afficher tous les articles

samedi 4 juin 2016

Book3 Lesson1 Furniture

Pour apprendre, mémoriser, s'entraîner
http://www.letshavefunwithenglish.com/vocabulary/furniture/index.html

De quoi enrichir son vocabulaire pour décrire sa chambre
http://chagall-col.spip.ac-rouen.fr/IMG/didapages/house2/index.html

La fiche de vocabulaire du cahier et des activités

http://www.englishwsheets.com/furniture.html

Des fiches de vocabulaire sur la maison et l'ameublement
 https://aliciateacher2.wordpress.com/vocabulary/house-and-furniture/

Le mieux est encore de visiter des magasins en ligne
http://www.habitat.co.uk/furniture
http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/furniture

jeudi 26 mai 2016

What is a Home Exchange Vacation?




What is a home exchange vacation ? 
Definition : you swap your home for someone else's home
So you both enjoy free accommodation

Advantages :
- you save a lot of money because hotels aren't cheap
- you can save more by swapping cars
- you can look after eachother's pets
- you can cook your own meals
- you can enjoy a comfortable home base
- you can live like a local and get a real feel for the places you visit
- you can meet new people and make friends

mercredi 25 mai 2016

Entrainement au test de compréhension orale B2L2

Révision des nombres
Une dictée de prix ici
Conversation au magasin
Conversation piste 71 support du checkpoint
S'entrainer avec le prix des articles avec la piste 73
Un jeu pour s'entrainer au magasin
Compréhension des prix avec le Money maze
Faire des maths avec l'argent? Rien de plus amusant ici!
3 dialogues sur ce site. Possibilité de dialoguer en jouant le rôle du client ou de l'employé de magasin.
Une liste de site ici en fonction d niveau de difficulté

samedi 30 avril 2016

Dicours indirect - reported speech

Un récapitulatif de la leçon sur le discours indirect ici

Noter que les repères spatio-temporels changent, un exercice pour mémoriser

Une autre leçon ici

S'entrainer ici avec cet exercice interactif sur le changement des pronoms et un autre


 Un exercice sur les pronoms dans le discours indirect

Changement de pronom et conséquence sur le verbe ou pas un autre ici

Relative pronouns (who, which, that, whose, whom & what) - English gramm...

jeudi 28 avril 2016

mercredi 6 avril 2016

Hear something/somebody + V-ING

Pour rendre compte de ce qui a été vu dans l'extrait vidéo

Sherlock – The hounds of Baskerville

I could hear
someone
a man


a boy



a woman
running - stumbling
screaming
struggling
 
panting/pænt/ - breathing /briːð/ quickly - panting for breath/brɛθ/
screaming - yelling/jɛl – shrieking  /ʃriːk/


speaking - asking questions
ravens  /ˈreɪvənz/ - crows/krəʊz/

other birds
a hound
cawing  /kɔː/ - screeching /skriːtʃ/ - squawking  /skwɔːk/


peeping /piːp/ - calling
growling/ɡraʊl/ - snarling/snɑːl/
leaves rustling /ˈrʌslɪŋ/

jeudi 24 mars 2016

Prononciation de l'anglais

Cliquer sur l'image pour accéder à une animation qui vous permettra de vous familiariser avec les sons anglais, l'intonation et l'accentuation.
http://www.cambridge.org/other_files/Flash_apps/Pronunciation/index.htm

Let's organize a party

Luis is bringing a big bottle of coke, a big packet of crisps and his camera. He's busy on Friday and on Saturday. He can take pictures at the party.

Natalya is bringing sweets, chocolate bars and 2 bottles of lemonade. She's free on Saturday morning, so she can put up the lights and decorations before the party.

Molly is bringing cheese and crackers. She's free on Sunday, so she can clean up after the party.

Party invitations 5è B2L1



satisfaction
disappointment
Great !
Wicked !
Cool !
Can't wait !
That's so cool !
I'm so excited !
I'm so gutted !
I'm really sorry.
Thanks anyway.
I'm stuck at home.
That really sucks !





Paul can't go to Richard's party because they are going away for the week-end. They are leaving on Friday.
Rihanna can't come to Logan's party because she is looking after her little brother.

mardi 15 mars 2016

Global Warming Emergency

The document is a radio programme from the American radio WNPR (Washington national public radio). The title is "Save the planet". It is an interview of a British journalist. Paul Brown is an environment correspondent.
He has been a journalist for 40 years. He is currently working for the British newspaper the Guardian. He has worked for the Guardian since 1990. He has also worked for Green Peace and has travelled around the world.




Catastrophies:
  • deforestation: we have destroyed 8O % of the world's forests and every year, we burn 31 million hectares of tropical forest = the size of New Mexico
  • Global Warming is created by the pollution from cars, factories and planes.
  • Climate change provokes desertification, the multiplication of hurricanes and tornadoes.
  • The polar ice cap is melting dramatically, so the sea level is rising :
Since 1979, the ice cap has reduced by more than 20 %
If it continues, cities like New York or London will disappear under water

lundi 14 mars 2016

Global Warming special report

Sources of production of greenhouse gases:
- individual: modern comfort = cars, computers, fridges, washing-machines and TV - anything that uses electricity
- industries: production of electricity with nuclear power plants, fossil fuels = gas, coal, petrol + deforestation, intensive farming, transport, factories, industrialised countries and developping countries.

evolution of temperatures: in the last 100 years, the Earth's temperature has increased
evolution of greenhouse gas emissions in Germany: in 10 years, German citizens have reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 18.5 %

4 initiatives to lower gas emissions:
- Governments have encouraged renewable energy from wind and water
- In Germany, people recycle, lower house heating, insulate their houses and turn off the lights
- In Canada, teachers and pupils in 2,700 schools learn how they can save energy, water and reduce rubbish
- Industrialised countries have expensive technology to reduce pollution now

dimanche 13 mars 2016

Global Warming analyse

The cartoon is realistic because the problem of global warming really exists, but it is also unrealistic because we can't use space ships to drop giant ice cubes in the ocean to cool down the atmosphere.
The cartoon is also sarcastic because it makes fun of the solutions the politicians have found, and their lies.

Global Warming 2

Mr Sunbeam comes from the sun to visit Earth, but when he wants to go back to space, greenhouse gases knock him down. More and more sunbeams are trapped in the atmosphere around the earth and as a consequence it gets hotter and hotter.
The little girl asks the man how they can get rid of greenhouse gases, and the man explains that the politicians have had a brilliant idea: more and more ice cubes are dropped in the ocean, bigger and bigger ice cubes to cool down the atmosphere. The little girl understands it isn't a good solution, but the man pretends the problem is solved and gets angry when the girl insists.

samedi 12 mars 2016

dimanche 7 février 2016

révisions pour le B2L3

Compréhensions orale et écrite: 
How was your weekend?
Récit de voyage
une chanson
Un séjour à Londres
Un weekend à Dublin
Une visite guidée de Londres


Prononciation -ed
Liste de verbes déjà classés

Le prétérit simple
exercices pour verbes réguliers et irréguliers
De multiples exercices pour réviser ici

mercredi 3 février 2016