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Mardi 27 octobre 2009
Learn the different days & months. Kim's game = retrouve le mot manquant.
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Mardi 27 octobre 2009
Learn the vocabulary to talk about sports ! What do you need, or what should you wear to practice these sports ?
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Mardi 27 octobre 2009
Let's have a look at the different cliques of teenagers in the U.S.A. What are their so-called particularities ?
Then, imagine you give a friend of yours some advice concerning his or her behaviour.
Please, use "should" & "shouldn't".


Here is a famous song "Creep" by Radiohead. Pay attention to the lyrics and try to give him advice !


Quelques liens avec des exercices : link
link
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Mardi 27 octobre 2009
Entraîne toi à présenter des objets !


Quelques liens pour poursuivre l'entraînement :
Cours + exercice débutant :link
Exercices : link + link
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Samedi 26 septembre 2009
Vocabulary and orders used in an English classroom !
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Samedi 26 septembre 2009
Learn some useful adjectives to depict how people are and behave !
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Lundi 21 septembre 2009
Give the number, and then its colour ! Example : Twelve is black...
You can check your answers just below the screen.


Sixty-eight is blue.
Seventy-one is yellow.
Seven is orange.
Fifty-five is pink.
Seven hundred and seventy-seven is orange.
Four thousand three hundred and eighty-five is dark blue.
Eight hundred and ninety-eight is grey.
Twenty-four is white.
Twelve is light blue.
Ten thousand is brown.
Four hundred and eighty-six is light green.
Fifteen is light yellow.
Six thousand three hundred and thirty-six is black.
One hundred and twenty-three is purple.
Ninety-one is light yellow.
Forty-four is blue.
Thirteen is red.
Three hundred and one is light orange.
Thirty-nine is light purple (or pink).
One hundred is dark green.
Five thousand five hundred and fifty-five is pink
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Click on the link for some more practise :link
Recognize the numbers ! :link
More difficult : link
Révise les couleurs et leur prononciation : link
Chanson sur les couleurs de Kira Willey, montage vidéo par Renée Maufroid : link
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Lundi 21 septembre 2009
Let's tour an American college in California, the fees of which, only cost more than 10,000$ a year ! It will be a good opportunity to learn some words to talk about various school facilities !
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Mardi 15 septembre 2009
Make a pause at random and ask a question corresponding to the picture. You can have a look at the whole range of questions (just below the screen)  to check if you're right ! Good luck !

How long is the movie ?
How many pencils are there ?
Where is the Statue of Liberty ?
Who is the man ?
How long is the desk ?
Where do you live ?
Why is she crying ?
Which pet do you prefer ?
Why are you sad ?
How much milk do you want ?
How much is this car ?
How many languages do you speak ?
Where is the train station ?
How long is the swimming pool ?
Why is he laughing ?
At what time do you get up ?
At what time do you have breakfast ?
Which girl do you prefer ?
How many computers are there ?
Where is the White House ?
When is your birthday ?
How much is an ice-cream ?
Where is Big Ben ?
Why are you happy ?
At what time do you take the bus ?
Which sport do you prefer ?
What do you like to eat ?
Who are they ?
What colours are their hair ?
Why are they fighting ?
Where is the Eiffel Tower ?

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Jeudi 5 février 2009
Let's start with a short overview of Manhattan and see what it looks like !



Learn how to use questions to ask information about New york. First, watch the video & try to formulate the questions, then you'll find the correction just below the screen !



1) How many boroughs are there in NYC ? There are 5 boroughs : Manhattan, Staten Island, The Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx.
2) How many inhabitants are there ? There are more than 8 million inhabitants (in 2008).
3) How many nationalities are there ? There are more than 100 nationalities.
4) How hot is it in July ? It's about 26°C.
5) How cold is it in January ? It's about 0°C.
6) How high is the Statue of Liberty ? It's 93 m high with its base.
7) How old is The Statue of Liberty ? It was inaugurated in 1886.
8) How heavy is it ? It's 156 tons.
9) How long is its arm ? It's 12,8 m.
10) How long is its index ? It's 2,44 m.
11) How long is its nose ? It's 1,37 m.
12) How far is it from Manhattan ? It's 2 km. far.
13) How long does it take to get there ? It takes 15 m.
14) How high is the Empire State Building ? It's 448 m. high.
15) How many floors are there ? There are 102 floors.
16) How many steps are there ? There are 1860 steps.
17) How long does it take to get to the top ? It takes 1 minute.
18) How much is a ticket ? It's about 18$ (in 2008).
19) How many people do work inside ? There are about 15 000 people.

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