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  • Discipline : Anglais
  • Niveau : Lycée
  • Academie : Nice
  • Pays : France
  • I’ve read a lot of interesting blogs made by colleagues and I realized this would be an easy way to publish online my pupils’ work and a few things I had come across on the Internet such as videos or MP3 files. Check out regularly to get more videos, cartoons on the themes we’ve worked in class. Have a nice visit!

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Posts Tagged ‘vocabulary’

How to be healthy

Sunday, May 20th, 2012

bonne lecture : reperez les mots clés

écoute

proverbs and sayings about money

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

http://www.slideshare.net/jeffreyhill/proverbs-and-sayings-about-money

English proverbs

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

its-raining-cats-and-dogs

enrichissez votre expression écrite !

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Par quels mots peut-on remplacer ‘good’, ‘bad’, ‘interesting’, ‘important’ dans les sujets d’expression écrite?

Voici quelques synonymes que vous pouvez utiliser (attention, chaque mot a sa nuance, on ne les emploie pas dans les mêmes contextes):

GOOD: excellent, hard-working, thrilling, fine, positive, proper, appropriate, convenient, desirable, efficient, first-class, first-rate, fit, genuine, satisfactory, suitable, sound, workable, attractive.

BAD: unacceptable, unsuitable, undesirable, absurd, appalling, awkward, criminal, defective, evil, false, foolish, groundless, harmful, second-class, second-rate, unfortunate, serious, useless, hopeless, critical.

INTERESTING: captivating, curious, exciting, fascinating, provocative, stimulating, thought-provoking.

IMPORTANT: major, significant, decisive, consequential, crucial, essential, of substance, paramount, capital, impressive.

BIG: huge, tall, large, enormous, high, gigantic, great, immense, vast, sizeable.

NICE: friendly, lovely, beautiful, kind, attractive, charming, delightful, likeable, pleasant.

Find the French translation of these words on WordReference.

Find more synonyms on synonym.com.

environment : a webquest

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

A webquest about rainforests –> here  + Quiz about climate change

Happy Valentine’s day !

Monday, February 14th, 2011

 

du vocabulaire pour déclarer votre flamme ! LEXISrecap_love-idioms[1]

Fiche de Vocabulaire Immigration TSTG

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Welcome to the TSTG2 students on the blog !

Please feel free to visit and comment.

Our first theme for the year is immigration and The American Dream.

To start with, I would like you to watch several videos (included in previous articles) :

VIDEO 1  http://lewebpedagogique.com/englishblog83/2009/02/01/ellis-island-2/ 

VIDEO 2 : http://lewebpedagogique.com/englishblog83/tag/ellis-island/

VIDEO 3 : http://lewebpedagogique.com/englishblog83/2008/08/29/ellis-island-arrival-of-the-immigrants/

Finally , here is some vocabulary. Please download and print this page.

immigration

BTS : révisons !

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Pour commenter un texte : allez voir  Les révisions (J-49) et plus spécifiquement,

pour un article de presse : par là

et puis du vocabulaire d’analyse financière :

De l’aide pour faire le rapport de stage ? Cliquez ici

Enfin, LE site de référence pour les BTS, une mine d’or !

Révisions Bac: fiches utiles (Consignes + vocabulaire utile)

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

des liens pour les futurs bacheliers :

un exercice interactif pour les énoncés des exercices

Corriger ses erreurs en expression écrite –> ici (les fautes qui font hurler les correcteurs)

 Des adjectifs pour enrichir son expression écrite :

et … les mots de liaison, bien sûr (ça fait toujours bonne impression parce que cela prouve que vous tentez d’organiser votre devoir et donc votre pensée, votre réflexion !) >><< mais aussi par là 

du vocabulaire divers et varié : là 

English invasion ‘threatens French language

Monday, January 18th, 2010

In 1997, 40 per cent of documents at the European Commission were first written in French, compared to 45 per cent in English. In 2008, the ratio had fallen to 14 per cent French versus 72 per cent English. Last year French was down to 11 per cent.

Avenir de la langue française (Future of the French language) and eight other groups called on the government to put a stop to the Anglo-onslaught in a pair of opinion pieces in two national daily newspapers on Friday.

read more here