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Ecouter, lire, écrire, inter-agir, interprêter dans le cadre du CECRL

18 October 2011
by Marie André-Milesi
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Let us speak about my haunted house:-)!

          “Pardon my enthusiasm!” “I like your enthusiasm!” an extract from The Corpse Bride by Tim Burton       My haunted house There is an owl in the tree. There is a Jack o’ Lantern … Continue reading

23 May 2011
by Marie André-Milesi
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Tex Avery

27 April 2011
by Marie André-Milesi
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Monday, May 2nd

The Other Guys, Saint Andrews, Scotland How to make the perfect Royal Wedding cupcake April, 28, 2011 adapted from :  http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/    and Jean Sabiron’s site Eric Lanlard’s cupcakes are perfect for street parties, birthdays, weddings or seasonal festivities Makes 12 … Continue reading

20 November 2010
by Marie André-Milesi
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The project:Let us write a letter of congratulations to Prince William and Kate Middleton

Let us  write a letter of congratulations to Prince William and Kate Middleton on the occasion of their engagement Conformément à ce que nous avions dit et à ce qui avait été décidé ce vendredi 19 novembre, nous réaliserons ce … Continue reading

15 May 2010
by Marie André-Milesi
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Comparatives

http://chagall-col.spip.ac-rouen.fr/spip.php?article193 comparatives with Didapages Collège Marc Chagall 3. Présentation de Didapages http://www.fruitsdusavoir.org/didapages1/presentation/presentation.html Laurence Bernard, Académie de Martinique Free as a bird by the Beatles Free as a bird It’s the next best thing to be Free as a bird Home, … Continue reading

23 February 2010
by Marie André-Milesi
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Bright Star by John Keats

Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art– Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night And watching, with eternal lids apart, Like nature’s patient, sleepless Eremite, The moving waters at their priestlike task Of pure ablution round earth’s … Continue reading

18 January 2010
by Marie André-Milesi
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Chapter 38 Jane Eyre

Chapter 38 Jane Eyre Conclusion usual exhortation of the reader who is asked to testify + unusual comment of a wedding Reader, I married him. A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson and clerk, were alone present. … Continue reading