Mai 27 2014

DRAW MY LIFE

« Draw My Life » is an internet project that began in 2013, following the upload of a video from YouTube celebrity, Sam Pepper.

Following the video, several other popular YouTube celebrities began uploading « Draw My Life » videos.

The videos are shot in fast-motion photography and consist of someone drawing figures on a whiteboard, which represent events in the person’s life. Eventually, « Draw My Life » videos for fictional characters and non-YouTubers such as Harry Potter were created.

From Wikipedia

 

I think they are a great way to share personal experiences and to listen to English in a funny way… Moreover why not make your own ?

 

Anyway, these are my favourites ! Thanks to Eleonore for showing me the first one !

Let’s start with Debbie who is Italian but who speaks a good English: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqYWIaZibFM

 

 

This is the one by Sam Pepper: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rNvDZBBFOw

 

Another one about a man who has lived many experiences!

 

 

 


Mai 26 2014

THE CHAOS, poem impossible to pronounce!

Lady’s voice :

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6JzYkj5Pns[/youtube]

 

Male’s voice (slower) :

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1edPxKqiptw[/youtube]

 

Dearest creature in creation
Studying English pronunciation,

I will teach you in my verse
Sounds like corpse, corps, horse and worse

I will keep you, Susy, busy,
Make your head with heat grow dizzy.

Tear in eye your dress you’ll tear,
So shall I! Oh, hear my prayer,

Pray, console your loving poet,
Make my coat look new, dear, sew it!

Just compare heart, beard and heard,
Dies and diet, lord and word,

Sword and sward, retain and Britain.
(Mind the latter, how it’s written).

Made has not the sound of bade,
Say said, pay-paid, laid, but plaid.

Now I surely will not plague you
With such words as vague and ague,

But be careful how you speak,
Say break, steak, but bleak and streak.

Previous, precious, fuchsia, via,
Pipe, snipe, recipe and choir,

Cloven, oven, how and low,
Script, receipt, shoe, poem, toe.

Hear me say, devoid of trickery:
Daughter, laughter and Terpsichore,

Typhoid, measles, topsails, aisles.
Exiles, similes, reviles.

Wholly, holly, signal, signing.
Thames, examining, combining

Scholar, vicar, and cigar,
Solar, mica, war, and far.

From « desire »: desirable–admirable from « admire. »
Lumber, plumber, bier, but brier.

Chatham, brougham, renown, but known.
Knowledge, done, but gone and tone,

One, anemone. Balmoral.
Kitchen, lichen, laundry, laurel,

Gertrude, German, wind, and mind.
Scene, Melpomene, mankind,

Tortoise, turquoise, chamois-leather,
Reading, reading, heathen, heather.

This phonetic labyrinth
Gives moss, gross, brook, brooch, ninth, plinth.

Billet does not end like ballet;
Bouquet, wallet, mallet, chalet;

Blood and flood are not like food,
Nor is mould like should and would.

Banquet is not nearly parquet,
Which is said to rime with « darky. »

Viscous, Viscount, load, and broad.
Toward, to forward, to reward.

And your pronunciation’s O.K.,
When you say correctly: croquet.

Rounded, wounded, grieve, and sieve,
Friend and fiend, alive, and live,

Liberty, library, heave, and heaven,
Rachel, ache, moustache, eleven,

We say hallowed, but allowed,
People, leopard, towed, but vowed.

Mark the difference, moreover,
Between mover, plover, Dover,

Leeches, breeches, wise, precise,
Chalice, but police, and lice.

Camel, constable, unstable,
Principle, disciple, label,

Petal, penal, and canal,
Wait, surmise, plait, promise, pal.

Suit, suite, ruin, circuit, conduit,
Rime with « shirk it » and « beyond it. »

But it is not hard to tell,
Why it’s pall, mall, but Pall Mall.

Muscle, muscular, gaol, iron,
Timber, climber, bullion, lion,

Worm and storm, chaise, chaos, and chair,
Senator, spectator, mayor,

Ivy, privy, famous, clamour
And enamour rime with hammer.

Pussy, hussy, and possess,
Desert, but dessert, address.

Golf, wolf, countenance, lieutenants.
Hoist, in lieu of flags, left pennants.

River, rival, tomb, bomb, comb,
Doll and roll and some and home.

Stranger does not rime with anger.
Neither does devour with clangour.

Soul, but foul and gaunt but aunt.
Font, front, won’t, want, grand, and grant.

Shoes, goes, does. Now first say: finger.
And then: singer, ginger, linger,

Real, zeal, mauve, gauze, and gauge,
Marriage, foliage, mirage, age.

Query does not rime with very,
Nor does fury sound like bury.

Dost, lost, post; and doth, cloth, loth;
Job, Job; blossom, bosom, oath.

Though the difference seems little,
We say actual, but victual.

Seat, sweat; chaste, caste.; Leigh, eight, height;
Put, nut; granite, and unite.

Reefer does not rime with deafer,
Feoffer does, and zephyr, heifer.

Dull, bull, Geoffrey, George, ate, late,
Hint, pint, Senate, but sedate.

Scenic, Arabic, Pacific,
Science, conscience, scientific,

Tour, but our and succour, four,
Gas, alas, and Arkansas.

Sea, idea, guinea, area,
Psalm, Maria, but malaria,

Youth, south, southern, cleanse and clean,
Doctrine, turpentine, marine.

Compare alien with Italian,
Dandelion with battalion.

Sally with ally, yea, ye,
Eye, I, ay, aye, whey, key, quay.

Say aver, but ever, fever.
Neither, leisure, skein, receiver.

Never guess–it is not safe:
We say calves, valves, half, but Ralph.

Heron, granary, canary,
Crevice and device, and eyrie,

Face but preface, but efface,
Phlegm, phlegmatic, ass, glass, bass.

Large, but target, gin, give, verging,
Ought, out, joust, and scour, but scourging,

Ear but earn, and wear and bear
Do not rime with here, but ere.

Seven is right, but so is even,
Hyphen, roughen, nephew, Stephen,

Monkey, donkey, clerk, and jerk,
Asp, grasp, wasp, and cork and work.

Pronunciation–think of psyche–!
Is a paling, stout and spikey,

Won’t it make you lose your wits,
Writing « groats » and saying « grits »?

It’s a dark abyss or tunnel,
Strewn with stones, like rowlock, gunwale,

Islington and Isle of Wight,
Housewife, verdict, and indict!

Don’t you think so, reader, rather,
Saying lather, bather, father?

Finally: which rimes with « enough »
Though, through, plough, cough, hough, or tough?

Hiccough has the sound of « cup. »
My advice is–give it up!

 


Mai 20 2014

JEROME JARRE AND HIS AW…FUL ACCENT!

un-sourire-recurrentMy favourite vines by Jerome Jarre !

 

I believe this.

https://vine.co/v/h0WuuHw6mLF/embed

 

We can speak to seagulls !

https://vine.co/v/hQiHOplAO6H/embed

 

I can speak to pigeon !

https://vine.co/v/hjiQdh9v2i3/embed

 

I can speak to squirrels !

https://vine.co/v/hwaqQ9gWp9Z/embed

No more kikiing…

https://vine.co/v/h396DLvP1QF/embed

 

I’m Jerome’s mom !

https://vine.co/v/hrqzzJVOJJB/embed

 

My little brother’s English…

https://vine.co/v/MgwQ2tOWZgL/embed

 

How to be awkward !

https://vine.co/v/hivqKOHpFI7/embed

 

Marry a stranger !

https://vine.co/v/M7zAhdZAOTp/embed

 

Make today the best day of your life !

https://vine.co/v/hOpznHhAawZ/embed

 

How to get a smile in 3 seconds.

https://vine.co/v/hMMQ1xdlgqh/embed

 

 

Say Cheeeeeese ! For every one minute you don’t smile, you lose 60

seconds of happiness.

https://vine.co/v/hhp75rVQpOT/embed

 

People say I look like Freaky Fred !

https://vine.co/v/hhnTzpL9mgb/embed

 

You can become everything you want in life !

https://vine.co/v/hhKVZ3zAOI6/embed

 

English lesson with little brother !

https://vine.co/v/hB5JTDevAHw/embed

 

Accent…

https://vine.co/v/h396DLvP1QF/embed

 

Magic chocolate !

https://vine.co/v/bg3Yd17LU12/embed

 

Magic beer !

https://vine.co/v/bvZL5jKhitP/embed

 

 


Mai 12 2014

SHERLOCK HOLMES

Steven Spielberg produced a film about Sherlock Holmes as a young student in the film Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) HERE.

 

Let’s watch the trailer of the 2009 version HERE.

 

the same one subtitled HERE

 

 


Mai 12 2014

Romeo + Juliet

First a classical version of the play: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPUfFOJDmno

 

This is the trailer of Baz Luhrman’s film : 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZqxOb2tJIo


Mai 6 2014

THE ANIMALS SAVE THE PLANET

animalssavetheplanet

 

On these short videos you can learn how to change bad habits !

Retrouve les 11 petites vidéos marrantes où les animaux nous donnent l’exemple de ce qu’il faut faire ou ne pas faire !


Mai 5 2014

TSUNAMIS

Sur ce site, tu trouveras un article sur le tsunami qui a ravagé la côte indonésienne il y a quelques années. Tu peux télécharger le fichier son pour l’écouter. Ensuite, tu fais les exercices liés au texte. Il y a neuf exercices au total.

http://michel.barbot.pagesperso-orange.fr/hotpot/tsunami/exo1.htm


Mai 5 2014

FAIRY TALES : The Gingerbread Man and others

THE GINGERBREAD MAN

http://www.quia.com/pa/97861.html?AP_rand=1298034048

 

Clique sur l’image et lis l’histoire. Ensuite fais l’activité proposée et gagne le maximum de 4 étoiles.

 

SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTER

http://www.eslcommando.com/2012/06/esl-movie-trailer-listening-snow-white.html

 

Regarde la bande annonce du film et réponds au quiz qui suit. Excellent exercice pour améliorer ta compréhension orale.

 

DIGGER AND THE GANG

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/digger/5_7entry/5_7.shtml

 

Clique sur la catégorie d’âge que tu souhaites (les textes sont de plus en plus complexes). Choisis l’activité que tu veux (une histoire en 3 parties ou une histoire avec des maths à faire ou des questions plus scientifiques). Puis lis l’histoire et réponds aux questions interactives pour avancer dans l’aventure ! 

READ A STORY WITH STORYBEAR

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/story/sbi.shtml

Ecoute la petite histoire que tu as choisi entre les 3 qu’on te propose et clique où on te le demande pour débloquer la suite de l’histoire.

Tu peux faire d’autres activités en cliquant sur ‘HOME’.