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Chers élèves, ce blog a été créé afin de faciliter votre apprentissage de l'anglais et vous mettre à portée de "click" les exercices, textes, vidéos ou audios étudiés en classe. Vous pourrez ainsi travailler de façon plus autonome et vous tenir à jour lors de vos absences.
Bonne année scolaire et apprentissage à tous !
mardi 16 décembre 2014
lundi 24 novembre 2014
dimanche 23 novembre 2014
2ndes 7/TS :Teens Addicted to Texting ? | Real-Life Textaholic Cases Exposed !
1)This is the video report we watched and studied in class
2) About the definition of progress
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPdoHMUIm_k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAs7vbgBOas#t=335
2) About the definition of progress
- « All progress is
precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another
problem » – Martin Luther King Junior
- « Progress is
impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot
change anything » – George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Peace Prize for Literature 1925
- « Reasonable people
adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable people attempt to adapt the world
to themselves. All progress, therefore, depends on unreasonable people » -
George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Peace Prize for Literature 1925
- « Disobedience in the eyes of anyone who has
read history, is man’s original virtue. It is through disobedience that
progress has been made, through disobedience and rebellion » – Oscar Wilde
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPdoHMUIm_k
« All progress is
precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with
another problem » – Martin Luther King Junior
- « Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change
their minds cannot change anything » – George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Peace
Prize for Literature 1925
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Idea of Progress
- « All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings
us face to face with another problem » – Martin Luther King Junior
- « Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change
their minds cannot change anything » – George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Peace
Prize for Literature 1925
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« All progress is
precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with
another problem » – Martin Luther King Junior
- « Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change
their minds cannot change anything » – George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Peace
Prize for Literature 1925
Your Online Store Builder : http://bit.ly/123sell
Your Online Store Builder : http://bit.ly/123sell
« All progress is
precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with
another problem » – Martin Luther King Junior
- « Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change
their minds cannot change anything » – George Bernard Shaw, Nobel Peace
Prize for Literature 1925
Your Online Store Builder : http://bit.ly/123sell
3) About the dangers of IT technology:Your Online Store Builder : http://bit.ly/123sell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAs7vbgBOas#t=335
2ndes 7 : Nomophobia Every Day (Apple iPhone TV Ad Parody)
Watch and describe the following parody : what are people doing ? What is the problem ? Define what nomophobia is.
2ndes 7 : Mobile phone anxiety survey says 'nomophobia' on the rise
Define what is nomophobia in your own words
What are the symptoms/signs of it ?
Who is the most touched by this disease ? Age group ?
What are the solutions advised ? (Use SHOULD/ had better/would rather +BV)
Here is another report about it you must watch (Watch 1MN51s) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAq-o7OO52U/ "Addicted to your cell ? You might have nomophobia"
jeudi 13 novembre 2014
lundi 10 novembre 2014
ABSENCE professeur
Ches élèves,
Merci de noter qu'étant convoquée comme jury d'examen je serai absente le vendredi 14 novembre, ainsi que le lundi 17 et mardi 18 novembre 2014.
Profitez en pour mettre à jour ou faire vos fiches lexicales !
Merci de votre compréhension
Merci de noter qu'étant convoquée comme jury d'examen je serai absente le vendredi 14 novembre, ainsi que le lundi 17 et mardi 18 novembre 2014.
Profitez en pour mettre à jour ou faire vos fiches lexicales !
Merci de votre compréhension
1eres S_ES : Slum tourism
1)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-88Qw8Uosc
India's Tourism Industry Thrives on Largest Slum (VOA news/Voice of America)
2)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhpbbzQQ5zg
Slum tourism treads fine line between aid and exploitation(AFP news agency)
jeudi 6 novembre 2014
2ndes 7 : single-sex schools
1)
http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nbc-news-channel/49117204#49117204
2°For or against school uniforms ? http://www.audio-lingua.eu/?page=recherche&recherche=uniform&id_rubrique=2&id_mot=12
3)What do you think of online learning ?
http://www.elllo.org/video/1251/V1296-Abidemi-Online.htm
http://www.nbcnews.com/video/nbc-news-channel/49117204#49117204
2°For or against school uniforms ? http://www.audio-lingua.eu/?page=recherche&recherche=uniform&id_rubrique=2&id_mot=12
3)What do you think of online learning ?
http://www.elllo.org/video/1251/V1296-Abidemi-Online.htm
dimanche 2 novembre 2014
1ERES S_ES :What is a Gap Year?
Watch the video and sum up in your own words what a gap year consists in.
You should be able to answer the following questions :
What does it consist in ?
When do students take it ?
What asset(s) (= atout )does it bring to their professional career (CV/ résumé) ?
How does it contribute to their personal fulfillment (= épanouissement)?
1eres S_ES :Unit 2 /Spaces and exchanges/A MAP FOR SATURDAY trailer
On a trip around the world, every day feels like Saturday. A MAP FOR
SATURDAY reveals a world of long-term, solo travel through the stories
of trekkers on four continents. But at its core, SATURDAY tracks the emotional arc of extreme long-term
travelers; teenagers and senior citizens who wondered, "What would it
be like to travel the world?" Then did it.
SATURDAY reveals a world of long-term, solo travel through the stories
of trekkers on four continents. But at its core, SATURDAY tracks the emotional arc of extreme long-term
travelers; teenagers and senior citizens who wondered, "What would it
be like to travel the world?" Then did it.
mardi 14 octobre 2014
Tales : Malala Day - July 14, 2014 - #StrongerThan
The United Nations declared 10 November “Malala Day” in her honour.
http://www.malala.org/
day to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
2° un documentaire de 30 mnhttp://www.nytimes.com/video/world/asia/100000001835296/class-dismissed.html
A
day to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
In support of the UN Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative,
international youth leaders convened at the United Nations and in
cities around the world in support of reaching the goal of having all
children, especially girls, in school and learning by 2015.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
day to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
In support of the UN Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative,
international youth leaders convened at the United Nations and in
cities around the world in support of reaching the goal of having all
children, especially girls, in school and learning by 2015.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
http://www.malala.org/
What is Malala Day?
Malala Day, observed this year on 14 July 2014, is not just aday to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
2° un documentaire de 30 mnhttp://www.nytimes.com/video/world/asia/100000001835296/class-dismissed.html
Class Dismissed: Malala’s Story
BY Adam B. Ellick and Irfan Ashraf | Oct. 10, 2012 | 32:51
A
2009 documentary by Adam B. Ellick profiled Malala Yousafzai, a
Pakistani girl whose school was shut down by the Taliban. Ms. Yousafzai
was shot by a gunman on Oct. 9, 2012.
What is Malala Day?
Malala Day, observed this year on 14 July 2014, is not just aday to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
In support of the UN Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative,
international youth leaders convened at the United Nations and in
cities around the world in support of reaching the goal of having all
children, especially girls, in school and learning by 2015.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
What is Malala Day?
Malala Day, observed this year on 14 July 2014, is not just aday to celebrate Malala Yousafzai. It is a day for all children
everywhere to raise their voices and be heard. It is a day to stand up
for education and say to world that we are stronger than the enemies of
education and stronger than the forces that threaten girls, boys and
women from leading happy and productive lives. Learn more about Malala
Day through her official website: www.malala.org
Last year, July 12, 2013 was Malala’s 16th birthday. To
celebrate Malala Day, the global community came together to highlight
the leading role that youth can play in enabling all children to get an
education. Malala marked the day by giving her first public speech since
the shooting dedicated to the importance of universal education at the
United Nations Headquarters in New York.
In support of the UN Secretary-General’s Global Education First Initiative,
international youth leaders convened at the United Nations and in
cities around the world in support of reaching the goal of having all
children, especially girls, in school and learning by 2015.
- See more at: http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/malaladay.html#sthash.O5x9KnRz.dpuf
lundi 13 octobre 2014
Tales S/L : Malala Yousafzai, Kailash Satyarthi Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
1°http://edition.cnn.com/2014/10/10/world/europe/nobel-peace-prize/index.html
Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi share Nobel Peace Prize
By Laura Smith-Spark, CNN
October 10, 2014 --(CNN) -- The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded Friday to India's Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai for their struggles against the suppression of children and for young people's rights, including the right to education.
Thorbjorn Jagland, chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, said, "Children must go to school, not be financially exploited."
1eres S/ES :Global Warning (Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio)
Watch this video and explain what Leonardo Di Caprio& Global Green USA reproach consumers/industrialists/politicians for? Focus on the dangers of oil extraction, rising temperatures.
(Vous utiliserez le reproche, la cause et la consequence)
Then explain what Di Caprio wants the audience to be aware of/to do (Vous utiliserez MAKE/la proposition infinitive et le conseil en SHOULD)
Useful words :
a layer : une couche
to run out of : être à court de
carbon dioxyde : CO2
heat waves : vagues de chaleur
floodings : inondations
drought : sécheresse
renewable : renouvelable
green : ici "écologique"
sustainable development : développement durable
lundi 6 octobre 2014
dimanche 28 septembre 2014
1eres S-ES Buy Nothing Day
Saturday November 29th 2014 is Buy Nothing Day (UK). It's a day
where you challenge yourself, your family and friends to switch off
from shopping and tune into life. The rules are simple, for 24 hours you
will detox from shopping and anyone can take part provided they spend a
day without spending!
Everything we buy has an impact on the environment, Buy Nothing
Day highlights the environmental and ethical consequences of
consumerism. The developed countries - only 20% of the world population
are consuming over 80% of the earth's natural resources, causing a
disproportionate level of environmental damage, and an unfair
distribution of wealth.
jeudi 25 septembre 2014
Tales TS2 : AP
AP – Terminale S2 –
Semaine B – Salle A 13 – Mme Jaubert
-
Cycle CO : 2 groupes sur 6 séances, en alternance :
G1 puis G2 puis G1 puis G2
Groupe
1 : Elèves Mme Jaubert (16 élèves) dates groupe 1 : 18/09, 16/10, 27/11
Groupe
2 : Elèves Mme Le Nair (17 élèves) dates
groupe 2 : 2/10, 13/11 , 11/12
-
Cycle PO : 2 groupes sur 4 séances + 1, en alternance :
G1 puis G2 puis G1 puis G2
Groupe
1 : Elèves Mme Jaubert (16 élèves) dates groupe 1 : 8/1, 5/3
Groupe
2 : Elèves Mme Le Nair (17 élèves) dates
groupe 2 : 22/1, 12/3
-
Cycle CE/PE : 2 groupes sur 4
séances + 1, en alternance : G1 puis G2 puis G1 puis G2
Groupe 1 :
Elèves Mme Jaubert (16 élèves) dates groupe 1 : 26 /3, 7/5
Groupe 2 :
Elèves Mme Le Nair (17 élèves) dates
groupe 2 : 9/4, 21/5
Séance
du 4 juin à déterminer
mercredi 24 septembre 2014
Tales : Who reads the papers? - Yes, Prime Minister - BBC comedy
Inspiration and admiration come form all aspects of life. After seeing this poster on Huffington Post, I thought about how powerful visual imagery can be to deliver a message and how awesome it is to have people daring to publish things against all the big fish out there trying to stop them or sometimes jail/make disappear/ kill them. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference, and impart information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers”.
And thanks to those reporters, journalists and activists around the world, we get a piece of the truth and hope that it never gets censored or manipulated by the governments. Because we all want the truth.
Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF), is a France-based international non-profit, non-governmental organization that promotes and defends freedom of information and freedom of the press. The organization has consultant status at the United Nations and UNESCO. Reporters Without Borders’ activities are carried out on five continents through its network of over 150 correspondents, its national sections, and its close collaboration with local and regional press freedom groups. Reporters Without Borders currently has 10 offices and sections worldwide. Starting in 2001 Reporters Without Borders has published its annual Predators of Press Freedom list which highlights what it feels are the worst violators of press freedom.
Their work needs our support because this way they can keep defending journalists and other media workers who are imprisoned or persecuted for doing their job, and draws attention to the many cases throughout the world of journalists being harassed, mistreated or tortured. Their campaigns are against laws designed to restrict press freedom, and fights censorship. They provide money to assist exiled or imprisoned journalists and their families and the unsupported families of journalists who have been killed; to enable journalists to leave their home countries if they are in danger there;
to repair the effects of vandalism on media outlets; to cover the legal fees of journalists who have been prosecuted for their writings or the medical bills of those who have been physically attacked; and upon occasion, to provide bullet-proof vests for use by journalists.
We live in an age of information but some of us are fortunate enough to live in countries where the press is not controlled by politicians or corporations. With our phones, cameras and social media connections, we act like journalists sharing the events live with each other, and governments are not happy about that. They want to control our freedom, they are scared of our freedom of expression on the Internet. How about a big “f*** off” to them? Support our journalists and defend your right to freedom of opinion and expression.
Lots of love. xo
mardi 23 septembre 2014
dimanche 21 septembre 2014
dimanche 14 septembre 2014
1eres S_ES : Advert-teaser
Ad or Spoof ad ?Choose
one that you like and explain why. Introduce the brand, describe the
picture (Colours, images and references etc) and give the message of the
ad as well as the target.
1°http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/creative-public-awareness-ads/
60 Creative Public Awareness Ads That Makes You Think/ For example :
More and more people, and organizations, have risen up to speak out against these destructive activities and more, with public awareness ads.
2°http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/70-creative-advertisements-that-makes-you-look-twice/
Here’s 70 really creative advertisement that will make you look twice,
to really stand out of the crowd, the idea has to be really out of the box, something that makes you laugh, talks about it or at least make you look twice.
4° Commercials:http://www.culturepub.fr/vost/true/
1°http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/creative-public-awareness-ads/
60 Creative Public Awareness Ads That Makes You Think/ For example :
More and more people, and organizations, have risen up to speak out against these destructive activities and more, with public awareness ads.
2°http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/70-creative-advertisements-that-makes-you-look-twice/
Here’s 70 really creative advertisement that will make you look twice,
to really stand out of the crowd, the idea has to be really out of the box, something that makes you laugh, talks about it or at least make you look twice.
3°Spoof ads https://www.adbusters.org/spoofads
4° Commercials:http://www.culturepub.fr/vost/true/
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