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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 !
mercredi 22 mai 2019
1Lspé : Good Morning Vietnam - Trailer.
Compare both trailers about the importance of Rockn'roll in the late 60s-70s.
1Lspé : The Boat That Rocked Official Trailer [HD]/ protest songs & counterculture
At the dawn of the 1960s, (…) with the exception of one commercial TV network, the airwaves were owned by the British Broadcasting Corp. — known semi-affectionately as "Auntie."
The BBC favored a bland if nourishing diet of news, information, light entertainments and children's programs. In other words, the rock 'n' roll revolution that was spreading like wildfire in the United States had been banished from the British airwaves.
But for a group of rebellious, rock-loving disc jockeys, such restrictions were no more than a hurdle. Many of them took to the seas, hunkering down on old fishing ships anchored off the Eastern coast of England; from there, they broadcast programs built around the illicit tunes of bands like The Hollies and The Rolling Stones. (…)
The pirates were anchored in international waters — and thus out of British authorities' legal reach. When they began broadcasting in the mid-'60s, their signals reached as many as 20 million Brits. And the pirates' playlists were largely lifted from American Top 40 stations, which during the '60s were dominated by the era's British bands. Radio Caroline, which broadcast from the ship Mi Amigo, became one of the most popular stations. (…) Some of the biggest bands of the period, including the Stones and The Dave Clark Five, got their first exposure on pirate stations. The pirates also played commercials, which was unheard of in the United Kingdom at the time. (…)
In 1967 the British government made it a crime to supply music, commentary, fuel, food and water — and, most significantly, advertising — to any unlicensed offshore broadcaster. The law sounded the official death knell for most of the pirate stations.
Yet the music had made its mark. One month after the law took effect, the BBC launched its first pop station. And in a strange turn of events, many of the shipwrecked DJs went to work for their former nemeses at the BBC. After all, it would be six more years before Britain allowed any commercial radio stations in the country.
NPR November 13, 2009
jeudi 4 avril 2019
calendrier de fin d'année
Calendrier fin
d’année : Mme LE NAIR ( Anglais)
A l’attention des parents
d’élèves de 2ndes 5-1S3-1L-TES1 et TES2, TS3, BTSSAM
Monsieur, Madame,
Veuillez trouver ci-dessous le calendrier de mes
convocations en tant que jury aux examens du Bac et BTS SAM 2019 ; les
cours ne seront donc malheureusement pas assurés par mes soins à ces dates.
Oraux et écrits de BTS SAM ( La Plaine Saint Denis)
-Lundi 06/05
-Mardi 07/05
-Jeudi 23/05
-Vendredi 24/05
-Mardi 28 /05
-Lundi 03/06
-Mardi 04/06
-Vendredi 07 /06
-mercredi 12/06
(-Vendredi 21/06)
Oraux du baccalauréat ( Lycée Prévert)
-Jeudi 09/05
-Vendredi 10/05
-17/05
Croyez bien que je regrette être autant sollicitée pour les
examens, et suis désolée pour mes élèves qui ne pourront, par ailleurs, être
autant évalués que les trimestres précédents de ce fait.
Bien cordialement
dimanche 17 mars 2019
BTS SAM1 / RETAILING/ Black Friday goes global
Describe what you see on the video
Define the topic in one sentence
Pick up the words related to consumption/ black Friday / that you hear
What are the retailers mentioned in the video ?
How different is the Black Friday shopping in the UK ?
How different is it from the traditional January Sales ?
BTS SAM1 / India set to change its retailing industry
Pick up words related to consumption
Compare retailers/ wholesale retailers / bulk sales/ to local markets
What are the stakes ( = enjeux) of opening the indian market to foreign investors ?
jeudi 14 mars 2019
BTS SAM / CONSUMPTION
1)http://www.bbc.com/news/business-30228733
Black Friday - originally a big sales day in the US - is now being adopted by more and more shops in the UK.
But why is it called 'Black Friday'? The BBC explains.
2)http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-20473252
23 November 2012 Last updated at 21:32 GMT Help
US retailers have begun their "Black Friday" sales, reopening stores after the Thanksgiving holiday.
Black Friday is usually the busiest shopping day of the year, as the Thanksgiving weekend marks the start of the holiday shopping season.
A survey estimated that 147 million people would go shopping between Friday and Sunday, despite more shoppers going online.
Black Friday - in 60 seconds
28 November 2014 Last updated at 15:16 GMT
Retailers are forecasting record online sales as part of pre-Christmas discounting.Black Friday - originally a big sales day in the US - is now being adopted by more and more shops in the UK.
But why is it called 'Black Friday'? The BBC explains.
2)http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-20473252
23 November 2012 Last updated at 21:32 GMT Help
US retailers have begun their "Black Friday" sales, reopening stores after the Thanksgiving holiday.
Black Friday is usually the busiest shopping day of the year, as the Thanksgiving weekend marks the start of the holiday shopping season.
A survey estimated that 147 million people would go shopping between Friday and Sunday, despite more shoppers going online.
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