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Lucie’s trip to Vietnam
Lucie’s journey or trip to Vietnam
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the Vietnamese flag is black with a yellow star
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Jewels,bracelets silver= argent
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rice noodles : nouilles à base de riz.
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Fields with/for rice = champs de culture du riz.
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A God! A Goddess?
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People pray. We can see a statue of Buddha
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stone= pierre ; marble= marbre
quietness- la tranquilité
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a tomb= tombe
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People on a small boat
What are they doing ?
They are sailing, smiling and waving.
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A baby in a bag/basket on its mother’s back.The clothes are not sad but colourful like a rainbow.
1 We landed in Ha Noi
2 We took a night train to Sapa.
3 We went on a treck
_ _ _ _ _ _a walk (near Sapa)
4 We went back to Ha Noi
5 We took a taxi to Càt Ba
Halong Bay
6 A sleping berth = train de nuit
7 hee 8 taxi to Hoi An = we swam 9 sleping bus
10 Ho Chi Min and back to Europe.
We flew to Paris : nous avons pris un vol pour Paris.
What did you do during the holiday (GB) or vacation (US)?
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/sites/teens/files/holidays_-_exercises_1.pdf
I received a present from my grand parents .
It was my birthday. It was fun!
I played football and tennis.
The dog ran on the lawn in the garden.
We had a lot of fun;-)
I visited my friends and my family.
They were very happy to see me.
I enjoyed my good marks.
I did my homework and I also cycled;-)!
I also listened to music.
I sang and I played the guitar and the banjo.
I didn’t have a bad mark, so I was pleased, happy and I smiled a lot!
I missed the train on my way to Paris.
I woke up late 🙁
I didn’t miss the train, I didn’t go to Paris.
I tidied my bedroom.
My parents didn’t yell at me because I did my homework and I helped them.
The dog barked a lot because he was unhappy: he was sick, poor dog:-)!
Did you receive a letter from your grandmother?
Did you receive many messages on your phone?
Were you happy? Were you unhappy?
Was the dog sick? Was he well?
Did you open your birthday present?
Did you help your parents?
+adverbes de fréquence
http://chagall-col.spip.ac-rouen.fr/IMG/didapages/chores/index.html
https://fantadys.files.wordpress.com/2017/04/la-frc3a9quence-les-adverbes-f1.jpeg
Les adverbes de fréquence marquent la répétition, le nombre de fois ou une activité ou une action ou un évènement se produit dans une temporalité donnée,
par exemple, celle d’une journée, d’une semaine, d’un mois, d’une année etc…
Ils complètent le verbe en apportant un éclairage précieux de la répétition ou de son absence, d’une activité, d’un évènement d’une action etc…
Ils se placent devant le verbe et après l’auxiliaire ou le modal.
I usually wake up at 6.30 am and I often have breakfast at 7 o’clock .
I sometimes wake up later in the morning when I am not going to school.
I usually have lunch at school.
I can always give words and speak English!
I never use my mobile phone in class
Ici, j’utilise le present simple parce que je parle d’une habitude, de quelque chose qui se passe de manière régulière … ou souvent etc….
examples in English from the pupils:
L. sometimes eats chocolate in the morning!
T. never drinks alcohol in the morning or for lunch or in the evening because he wants to be a professional footballer .
M. never eats apples in the morning!
QQuestion
Do you sometimes arrive late for school?
Do you often forget your homework?
Do you always learn your English lessons ?
Do you often play on the computer?
Do you sometimes watch Tv after dinner?
exercises:
http://LearningApps.org/view3262758
Independance Day always takes place on July 4th in the USA.
People in the The United States of America usually celebrate Thanksgiving (= give thanks to) in November.
Ireland’s Saint Patrick’s Day Song
The story of St Patrick’s Day
(begin) so long ago
The lyrics in this song
Will tell you All you need to know
The seventeenth of March
Is when this joyous holiday
Is celebrated happily
With colorful parades
Dee Lai Dee Dai
Dee Dai Dee Dai
Dee Lai Dee Dai
Dee Dai Hum…Hum…
Patrick (be) only sixteen when
The pirates (capture )him
They (sell) him to slavery
And (take) him to Ireland
He (keep) the faith
And (make) his escape
When he (be) twenty-two
And (make) it back to Britain
‘Twas the only home he (know)
Patrick (have) a vision
To return to Ireland
And (vow) to teach Christianity
Until the bitter end
Legend says that
Patrick (use)
The shamrock to explain
That the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
Are all and one the same
On this day the Irish dress
In many shades of green
And some are feeling lucky
With the leprechauns they’ve seen
It’s music and fun for everyone
We’ll party and we’ll play
Come one, come all
Come join along
On this St. Paddy’s Day!