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$$$ A2-B1 buy less when shopping £££
17 February 2016 / Leave a comment
Here are six top tips for smart shoppers.
Number 1. Spontaneity is all very well in action heroes but when it comes to shopping, it’s a big no-no. Plan your meals, make a list and stick to it. Supermarkets are dab hands at tempting you with tasty treats.
Number 2. Buy in bulk. Dedicate one monthly shop to dried foods, cans and bottles. Keep your eyes peeled for mega-packs, which are usually far cheaper per hundred grams than small packs. This can save you up to 50%.
Number 3. Offers, offers, offers! The buy-one-get-one-frees may sound like a bargain, but make sure they are actually cheaper than other brands. Beware the ‘end of the aisle’ specials, which may not be great value. The trick with these is to ask yourself one simple question – Do you really need it? Well do you?
Number 4. Shop around! When it comes to shopping, loyalty can be overrated. You can’t rely on one single shop to sell every type of product at the best value. For your fresh weekly shop try markets, butchers and local shops, which can offer great value.
Number 5. Throw shop etiquette to the wind and bring along a calculator. Or, use the one on your phone. Without a calculator labels can be confusing, making it nigh-on impossible to compare price per hundred grams. Premium brands of tea can be twenty times as expensive as cheap ones. So this tip can save you 95%.
Number 6. This may sound unexpected, but don’t always buy the cheapest product. Some things cost more for good reason.Buy sausages and burgers with plenty of meat rather than fat, gristle and who-knows what. They’re probably better for you, cost just a little more and you don’t have to eat five of them to feel full.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/articles/could_you_cut_your_food_bill_by_a_third
from the Latin word resolvere resolutions for the New Year
7 January 2016 / Leave a comment
A-NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS by Bruce Lanskyhttps://rhinospike.com/audio_requests/isa80/39638/
1°LISTEN and COMPLETE WITH will or will not or won’t
Last year I did some rotten _______.
This year I ——-be better.
Here are some resolutions
I ———- follow to the letter:
I ______ make dumb excuses when my homework isn’t done;when the truth is that I did no work ’cause I was having fun.
I ______ fly paper airplanes when the teacher isn’t looking.
I ______sneak in the kitchen just to taste what they are cooking.
I________ twist the silverware to see how far it bends.
I _______take the candy bars from lunch bags of my friends.
I _______ skateboard down the hall or skateboard down the stairs.
I _______over teachers,and I _______crash into chairs.
I ________do these rotten things; my heart is full of sorrow.
But I have got some brand-new tricks to try in school tomorrow.
2° TRANSLATE the expressions in bold characters:Pour traduire les expressions en français, je m’appuie sur le / les mots que je connais – make dumb excuses:- fy paper airplanes:- take the candy bars:- skateboard down the hall:
RESOLUTIONS BY BRUCE LANSKY+ VOCABULARY M M ANDRE
New_year_resolutions_WORKSHEET_seances_1_et_2_3[1]
https://wheelofnames.com/8n9-v4c
https://learningapps.org/view4396989
Matt : my resolutions for the new year –
audio-lingua.eu/spip.php?article1998Now the year is over I have a few resolutions that I will try to keep up.
Nick : New Year’s resolutions
audio-lingua.eu/spip.php?article1257Nicks tells us about his New Year resolutions
Lucy : my new year resolutions
audio-lingua.eu/spip.php?article4290Lucy gives us her new year resolutions
Rebecca : my new year’s resolutions – Audio Lingua – mp3 …
audio-lingua.eu/spip.php?article2012Rebecca wants to eat healthy food and she would like to exercise more
Jenny – .
audio-lingua.eu/spip.php?article2947I have decided not to make any new year’s resolutions because I never stick to them anyway !
I will go back to London but I will not go to Paris.
I will + base verbale: forme pleine
I’ll + base verbale : forme contractée souvent utilisée
I will not go to Paris = I won’t go to Paris.
futur proche:
I’m going to see my friend this afternoon. I’m gonna see my friend tonight.
I’m gonna do this : style familier pour
I am going to do this / I’m going to do this
This year will be different from the last
I’m gonna quit every bad habit and improve on my past
Right all the wrongs and change my evil ways
And I’ll get it all done in three hundred and sixty-five days
This year I’ll get serious about exercise
Wake up every morning and hit the gym
I’ll shrink my waist, tone my arms, never compromise
Be so fit not even Michael Phelps could take me in a competition
This year I’m gonna eat right, cut out all the junk
Pay attention to ingredients and the serving size
Eight glasses of water to stay hydrated and keep me from getting too drunk
And I’ll drink less beer, at least one less beer, cause I still need beer
This year I won’t be so forgetful, I’ll keep track of everything
Like your glasses, your iPod, your spare set of keys
Your phone, your passport, and your karate ring
I get it, it’s a problem, you’re so judgmental
This year I won’t be so judgmental, I’ll give back to society
Maybe sponsor a little tiny poor baby infant orphan child
I’ll pay it forward and not look down on charity
But I still won’t watch the commercials, cause Sarah McLachlan makes me sad
(Doo-bee-dum-dum-dum)
I’m not sure I can do it
But I’ve got three hundred and sixty-five tries
This year I’ll disconnect, get back to nature
Travel the world, get cultured, and learn a new language
Get up close and personal with a dangerous creature
Like being live bait for a great white shark…
This year I’ll go to the rainbow’s end and capture a leprechaun
He’ll grant me my wish of being abducted by aliens…
Where I’ll learn how to fly their coolest spaceship and become an alien pilot superhero that can astral project to multiple locations at the same time and solve every single crime!
Yeah, right, and this year I’ll absorb every piece of information online
(So it turns out)
This year, nothing really changed
We’re older, maybe wiser, but basically the same
We can try again, there’s always next year
And we’re in luck, next year is here!
A2 -B1 Let’s away to London = Let us visit London
http://projectbritain.com/royal/role.htm
Click down below and listen to Big Ben
Queen Elizabeth II
https://learningapps.org/view2424441
http://LearningApps.org/view1439889
http://LearningApps.org/view2536402
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/listening-skills-practice/tour-london
click on the map LONDON MAP
My Journey to London November 2015 Marie ANDRE-Milesi ACADEMIE DE BESANCON COLLEGE LUCIE AUBRAC
Ophelia-Tate-Britain-LONDON-Marie-ANDRE-MILESI-NOVEMBER-2-NOV6-2015
BRISTISH MUSEUM Marie ANDRE-MiLESi Collège Lucie AUBRAC NOV 2015
THE-NATIONAL- GALLERY- College Lucie AUBRAC Nov 2015Marie ANDRE-MiLESi
Tom, actor at the Globe, ‘plays the Globe’
on Wednesday, 4th November 2015, 4°2+4°3
Romeo and Juliet + miming love and hate workshop
between the Capulets and the Montague . . .
*** A 2 – B1 Let us go shopping ***
10 December 2014 / Leave a comment
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