NUMBERS

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 15 septembre 2015 in 6èmes, All Categories, Vocabulary with Comments closed |

numbersclick on the numbers to revise and play! numbers                     

+ VIDEO to learn numbers from 0 to 100 ! : click here

Try this interactive book : page 12

Protégé : Photos of your trip to Cardiff – ASK FOR THE PASSWORD

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 28 juin 2015 in 4èmes |

Cette publication est protégée par un mot de passe. Pour la voir, veuillez saisir votre mot de passe ci-dessous :

Nice week’s coming … let’s have a look :

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 7 juin 2015 in 4èmes with Comments closed |

cardiff

Revise your vocabulary : shop

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 26 mai 2015 in 6èmes, Vocabulary with Comments closed |

Interactive book : click here

 

Can you ….? (learn new activities !)

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 31 mars 2015 in All Categories with Comments closed |

 

 

 

click on this interactive book : 

livre interacti can activities

 

or play with this ant : http://conteni2.educarex.es/mats/14454/contenido/

 

or listen and repeat “can/can’t” : 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtWba4xDobk&feature=related

 

or play with this interactive exercice :

http://rv.humbert.chez-alice.fr/college/can1match.htm

 

Anthony Browne ‘s Albums….

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 27 mars 2015 in 6èmes, Listening, Reading with Comments closed |

click on the images, listen and enjoy!willy the dreamermy mom my dad

 

 

 

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day !!

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 17 mars 2015 in All Categories, Civilisation with Comments closed |

feis

Do you know Celtic Music ? and the famous Irish dance : the Feis ??

Listen and Enjoy !!!

St Patrick’s Day in the United Kingdom

St Patrick’s Day occurs on March 17. It is a national holiday in Ireland and commemorates one of its patron saints, St Patrick. In the United Kingdom, it is celebrated in Irish pubs and in cities, such as Nottingham and London where many people with an Irish background live.

ShamrocksThe colour green and images of the clover are often seen on St Patrick’s Day.

What do people do?

March 17 is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland. The degree to which people celebrate St Patrick’s Day varies according to their religious and political affiliations. Those, who believe that Northern Ireland should remain part of the United Kingdom, do not generally celebrate the day. Those, who believe that Northern Ireland should become part of a United Ireland often celebrate St Patrick’s Day. A large parade is held in Belfast but the level of public funding it receives depends on which political parties control the local council.

March 17 is just a normal day for many people in England, Scotland and Wales. They go to school or work as normal, and do not hold or attend any special events. Some may go for a drink in their local Irish pub at lunch time, after work or in the evening. However, in some towns and cities, particularly those with large Irish populations, parades and other large scale events are organized.

A weekend of celebrations is organized in Nottingham. These include a parade, children’s workshops, an arts festival and performances by well-known Irish musicians. There is also a parade, attended by many thousands of people in Birmingham. An Irish festival lasting three days is held in Liverpool.

A whole week of celebrations is organized around St Patrick’s Day in London. These include a parade and a festival held close to, but not always on, March 17. The parade visits Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden and the festival are held in Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square and Covent Garden. Together, the parade and festival allow people to experience many aspects of Irish culture including food, crafts, dance and music.

Background

St Patrick is one of Ireland’s patron saints. He is believed to have died on March 17 in or around the year 493. He grew up in mainland Britain, but spent time in Ireland as a young man and later as a missionary. According to popular legend, he is buried under Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, County Down, and banished all snakes from Ireland. However, it is thought that there have been no snakes in Ireland since the last ice age. The “snakes” that St Patrick banished from Ireland, may refer to pagan worshipers of snake gods.

The date of St Patrick’s Day is fixed as March 17. It is occasionally be moved by the authorities of the Catholic Church. This happened in 1940, so that the celebrations would not fall on Palm Sunday, and in 2008 to avoid Holy Monday, the last Monday before Easter Sunday. These changes do not often affect non-church celebrations. In particular, the bank holiday in Northern Ireland is still held on March 17 or the Monday afterwards if March 17 falls on a Saturday or Sunday.

St Patrick’s Day was originally a religious occasion to mark the life and work of St Patrick. In 1903 it became a public holiday in the whole of Ireland. Pubs were not allowed to open on March 17 until the 1970s. It is only recently that St Patrick’s Day has become a secular holiday.

 

adapted from : http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/uk/st-patricks-day

Present Be+ing : What are they doing ?

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 24 février 2015 in 5èmes, All Categories, Grammar with Comments closed |

logo Memovoc

Click on the picture for the link and do the exercises.

Click on the image to continue your webquest

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 30 janvier 2015 in 6èmes, Civilisation, Trip to the UK with Comments closed |

webquest

Irregular Verbs – Year 10 – Sequence 3 – Jobs and Chores

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 29 janvier 2015 in 3èmes, Irregular Verbs with Comments closed |

utdiv52Irregular verbs 3emes – Sequence3 – list 1

utdiv52Irregular verbs 3emes – Sequence3 – list 2

utdiv52Irregular verbs 3emes – Sequence 3 – list 3

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You forgot your list ? droite  Irregular Verbs Sequence 3 – 2016

 

 

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