This blog is designed for French highschool students -from Louis de Broglie school in Ancemont OR from anywhere else- who want to improve their English.
What are these? What are they made of? Give the ingredients.
Nothing to do with school, although some of LDB pupils played in this clip, but a bit of fun ! Congratulations and thanks to Baptiste Kasprowicz and his very efficient team (We are happy from Verdun) for this wonderful video: Enjoy !
Xmas Basic Vocabulary for Year-7 pupils: Christmas Vocabulary (Year 9 and 10):
What is it and where is it? Well done Lisa (year 7D), this picture comes from Greece. And well done Clémence (year 10), this is Heraklion, the biggest city in Crete, Greece. This is where our e-pals come from.
Here's a video to help you learn your irregular verbs by heart and with the right accent. Listen and repeat: How many irregular verbs are there? There are 50 irregular verbs in this video. Well done Laurie (year 9). Click here for more...
Here's the last part: Is it a happy ending or a sad one?
I wish you all the best for 2011.
Congrats to all. I've had lots of really nice drawings. In my opinion here are the 4 best: The best drawing is Damien's: The second best is the one by Elisa: The third one is by Florian: And the fourth one is Océane's although she added a few animals...
Enjoy yourselves ! Have fun wherever you may go and see you on September 5th or 6th !
Voici l'article publié dans l'Est Républicain faisant référence à l'action petit-déjeuner anglais:
Today is Remembrance Day also known as Poppy Day. The red poppy is an emblem of Remembrance Day. People wear poppies on that day. Every year ceremonies take place in Commonwealth countries to remember the sacrifices of members of the armed forces and...
I wish you all the best for 2012. Have a look at London's 2012 amazing fireworks on New Year's Day in full HD:
Well done to all who took part in this first reading competition! The Crazy Knights are top of the competition with 43 points. The Saint Ex League scored 41 points. The Best of Buv scored 37 points. For more information, read previous article.
What do you call a witch who lives on the beach? A sand witch indeed! It is a pun. Congrats Thomas again!
What's this? Where is it? What does "hung, drawn and quartered" mean? Do you recognize the verbs? Well done Thomas AGAIN! This is indeed a pub in London near the Tower of London. The 3 verbs were: hang, draw and quarter.
To year-9 pupils who are learning their irregular verbs ! What are the irregular verbs used in the song? Make a list. Make sure to check previous article as well to test your knowledge and try to beat the record!
http://people.plurielles.fr/biographie/puff-daddy Who is this man ? Have you seen him before ? Send your answers quickly and be the first to win ! Good job Rémi (year 10) ! This is indeed Puff Daddy. For more information about Puff Daddy, click here.
To learn more about Guy Fawkes, click here. How did Guy Fawkes die?
Beware ! The creepiest time of the year is coming soon. Ghouls, ghosts, witches and goblins are coming... Whatever happens, I hope you get more treats than tricks! a Jack'o lantern with candy corns Happy Halloween ! You might be interested in this.
Who is this ? Congratulations to Anastasia (8C) and Julia (8A) ! This is a Leprechaun indeed. Leprechauns are Celtic supernatural creatures . They come from Ireland.
Here's a cartoon for Halloween . Enjoy! What goes wrong at the spell party?
What the dickens is this ? What does it represent ? It represents the 12 days of Christmas. Well done Anastasia (8C) !
Hiya ! I hope you've enjoyed your summer holiday and are now good and ready to come back to school.
If you've enjoyed watching Matilda by Danny DeVito, read last year's article. Click here. What is the name of the Principal in Matilda's school ? denofgeek.com Gongrats Amélie and Julia ! Her name is Mrs Trunchbull indeed. Now, here's another question...
How old is this popular Xmas carol?