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Jeudi 12 juillet 2007 4 12 /07 /Juil /2007 11:51

Par Dom - Publié dans : La compréhension écrite

 

The last book by J.K Rowling will be entitled Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows which means in French : Harry Potter et les reliques de la mort.
Who is going to die in this last novel? Harry? Voldemort? 
I think I will be able to tell it before the French translation is completed. By the way the English edition will be released on July 21st 2007.
Wait and see to get the answer to the question above......

 

Jeudi 9 août 2007 4 09 /08 /Août /2007 22:51

Publié dans : La compréhension écrite

  • Read the following document several times before answering the questions
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     A. GENERAL COMPREHENSION

    1. What sort of document is it?
    a) an extract from a novel     b) a TV report      c) a press article     d) a poem

    2. Who is telling the event?
  • a) A young girl               b) an Iranian journalist        c) the police 

    3. Where does it take place?

    4. When does it take place?

    5. What's the story about?
    a) People's reactions to the foot and mouth disease
    b) A witness to the  foot and mouth disease
  • c) A reaction of one of the victims of foot and mouth disease
  • d) A criticism of the police role facing the foot and mouth disease

    B. DETAILED COMPREHENSION

    6. Vocabulary
     *Match the French to the English equivalent
    Abattage                     cattle
    Déclenchement             culling
  •  Bétail                         outbreak
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  • * Find the word of the same lexical field of culling in the text
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  • 7. Reorder the facts
  • ..... the police secured the place
  • ..... she talked to a journalist
  • ..... the animals were carried out of the farm
  • ..... she asked the police for the end of the culling
  • ..... helicopters hovered the area
  • ..... she saw lots of journalists
  •  
  • 8. What's the narrator's reactions? (several answers)
  • shocked ?  surprised? afraid? anxious? worried? indifferent? puzzled?disgusted? astonished? 
  •  
  • 9. Right? Wrong?
  • a) Horses are not affected by the foot and mouth disease
  • b) Horses can't give the foot and mouth virus to other animals
  • c) All animals in the infected area are not allowed to move
  • d)  Humans can get the foot and mouth disease in its human form
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  • 10. Summary to complete with the following words : can - secured - Surrey - mouth - infected - affected - and - outbreak - foot - culling.
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  • There was an .................... of ........... .......... ......... disease in .................
  • The police ............... the area so that no one could go. The .................... of the cattle was necessary. Restrictions to the  ...................... area were imposed so horses  which............. spread the disease were concerned. Fortunately humans are not ................ by the disease .
Mardi 14 août 2007 2 14 /08 /Août /2007 13:41

Par Dom - Publié dans : La compréhension écrite

If you don't understand the words of "Relax", look them up in the dictionary..

dictionary

Mercredi 19 septembre 2007 3 19 /09 /Sep /2007 14:02

Par Dom - Publié dans : La compréhension écrite

Read chapter 2 several times before answering the questions to check your reading comprehension

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1. Why is nature bad for the babies?
2. Do the students have parents? Explain
3. What is good for the babies?
4. Who are the Deltas?
5. What  is the principle of sleep-teaching?
6. Is sleep-teaching a good method of teaching? Explain
7. Which group wears grey?
8. Who wears green?
9. Who wears kahki?
10. Find the two lessons given to the children in this chapter
Vendredi 19 octobre 2007 5 19 /10 /Oct /2007 17:13

Par Dom - Publié dans : La compréhension écrite

Who is she?

 The answer will be given to you if you attend the play  at school on November 20th. Nevertheless for those who won't have the opportunity to see it , here are a few clues .

The play is a ghost story,which was adapted for the theatre from Susan Hill's work; The Woman in Black

Here is a summary of the plot:

Arthur Kipps, a middle aged solicitor, hires a theatre and the services of a professional actor to help him re-enact - and thereby hopefully exorcise - a ghostly event which befell him many years previously with horrifying tragic results.  
Kipps begins to read his story: painfully, self-consciously and hesitantly at first but coached by the actor and aided by theatrical artifice, he grows in confidence and ability as he assumes a variety of roles and the play moves from the narration to enactment. 
The actor portrays the young Kipps, sent North by his London firm to settle the estate of an elderly recluse, Mrs.Alice Dradlow, in whose isolated marshland house Kipps has to finalise all the remaining details of her
estate.

Proud and isolated, 'Eel Marsh House' surveys the windswept reaches of the salt marshes beyond the Nine Live Causeway. When Arthur arrives he has no idea of the tragic secrets hidden behind the shuttered windows. It is not until he sees a wasted young woman, all dressed in black, at the funeral that a sense of unease begins to take hold, an unease which is deepened by the refusal of the locals to talk about the woman in black - and her terrible purpose. This spectre, seeking vengeance for the death of her young child, attaches herself to Kipps and unleashes a macabre sequence of events which culminates in a truly chilling twist in the play's final moments.

DIFFICULT WORDS

a solicitorin England, a member of the legal profession who is not a barrister: solicitors are not members of the bar and may not plead cases in superior courts

enact: to make proposed legislation into law 

marshland: marécage
estate: property
wasted : very thin
unease: to feel anxious

unleashes: déclenche
twist: make ends turn in opposite directions

 
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