Happy New Year 2011 !

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Image source : http://www.dailynewspaper.us/happy-new-year-2011-wallpaper-124514-123

Christmas games and activities

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 16 décembre 2010 in 3èmes, 4èmes, 5èmes, All Categories with Comments closed |

Are you Eco-friendly ?

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 4 décembre 2010 in 3èmes, 4èmes, 5èmes, All Categories, Reading with Comments closed |

Family members

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 1 décembre 2010 in 5èmes, All Categories, Listening, Vocabulary with Comments closed |

The Origin of Thanksgiving

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 25 novembre 2010 in Reading with Comments closed |

It is an annual national holiday in the United States, giving thanks for the harvest and other blessings of the past year. It was celebrated traditionally on the last Thursday in November and, by Act of Congress in 1941, appointed as a legal holiday, on the fourth Thursday of that month.

It originated in the autumn of 1621 when Plymouth Governor William Bradford invited neighbouring Indians -the Algonquins who had taught them how to plant corn and hunt wild turkey-to join the Pilgrims for a three-day festival of recreation and feasting in gratitude for the bounty of the season and in thankfulness for their first harvest in America after a year of struggle and privation. During these days, deer, wild turkey, goose, duck, fish and corn were eaten. It was only in the 18th century that the “first national Thanksgiving” was proclaimed, on Thursday, November 26th 1789 by George Wahington, the first President of the United States of America. By  the end of the 19th century, Thanksgiving Day had become an institution throughout New England and was officially proclaimed as a national holiday by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.


Bibliography :
Speakeasy, "Native American Today. 1492 : Not Everyone is Celebrating"
The New Encyclopedia Britannica
Les Etats-Unis, Larousse
Jacques Soustelle, Fêtes d'Amérique
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFDSobNnfQs
Norman Rockwell, Freedom from Want

Maths Club Posters : Choose the Best Posters ! – Edition 2

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 20 novembre 2010 in 3èmes, 4èmes, Reading with Comments closed |

Please send your comments to choose the best poster !

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Teenagers work in the UK and the USA

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 18 novembre 2010 in 3èmes, Listening with Comments closed |

Listen to the Audio tour and fill in the worksheet I gave you in class.

Audio tour 3

Source : Extract from Enjoy English in 3ème - Book 2 Situation 1

Guessing game 2

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 16 novembre 2010 in 4èmes, All Categories, Listening with Comments closed |

Listen to Josephine and find her poster :

Listening 2

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Maths Club Posters : Choose the Best Posters ! – Edition 1

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Identity Card

Posted by coll-abbe-pierre-english on 14 novembre 2010 in 4èmes with Comments closed |

Remember to ask for your identity card for the trip to England !

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