• Hello,

    Today, you did some exercises about the two past tenses: preterite simple and preterite BE + ING.

    Monday, February 29th

     

     

    Homework for Tuesday 1st: Devoir de compréhension orale sur une interview de suspect (apporter ses écouteurs!)

     

    For Thursday 3rd: Tâche finale

    Dans chaque groupe:

    • Un.e élève responsable d’une fiche victime.
    • Un.e élève responsable d’une fiche suspect.
    • Un.e élève responsable d’une présentation de la scène de crime (Whitechapel) : carte, description, article de presse.
    • Un.e élève responsable d’un témoignage ou de la création d’une preuve.

       

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  • Hello!

    Today, you finished the suspects’ interviews, you did a good job! Then we did a recap for all the suspects. Now, the question is: who do you think is the killer???

    The suspects’ profiles

    Aaron Kosminski was a hairdresser so he had access to scissors. On the night of the murder, he was having beers at the Ten Bell’s with his brother/friend?

    Francis T. was a doctor so he had access to many weapons such as scalpels. On the night of the murder, he was showing his collection of female organs to his friends at home.

    Prince Albert was a Prince, in line for succession on the throne. On the night of the murder, he was resting in Sandringham, in the North of England.

    Montague D. was a barrister and a school master so he didn’t have access to weapons. He committed suicide on November 9th in the morning.

    Mary P. was a midwife so she didn’t have access to weapons (?).On the night of the murder, she was working at a hospital, in Whitechapel.

    John P. was a bootmaker so he had access to knives and hammers. He was watching a fire on the docks.

    George Chapman was a barber so he had access to scissors and razors. He was preparing a potion for his wife because she was really sick.

    Not in your copybook / Questions to the suspects:

    ·         Do you have an alibi?

    ·         Do you know the victim?

    ·         What were you doing on the night of the murder?

    ·         Were you drinking on the night of the murder?

    ·         Where were you at the time of the murder?

    ·         What were you wearing on the night of the murder?

    ·         Do you have a weapon?

    Homework for Monday 29th: finir d’écrire la leçon de ce jour et être en mesure de donner votre opinion sur qui est le coupable et pourquoi (au brouillon). + REVOIR TOUTE LA LECON JACK THE RIPPER.

    > Les personnes en charge des profils des victimes doivent me remettre leur production à la rentrée !

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Hi there!

    Today, you worked on the suspects. You had to prepare questions and then ask them to the suspects (embodied by me)! We will continue next time! Till then, try to find out who is the killer...

    Homework for Thursday 11th: apprendre l'intégralité du témoignage de George Hutchinson.

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  • Hello!

    Today, you completed the first part of the testimony and then you discovered the end of it (Part 2)

     

    (A replacer pour compléter le début du témoignage)

    1/ At 2 a.m. on the 9th,

    2/ and she asked me for money, but I couldn’t give her.

    3/ She was waiting for a potential customer,

    4/ he was carrying a small parcel in his left hand,

    5/ They both were drinking

    6/ They went into Dorset street.

    Monday, February 8th

     

    Homework for Tuesday 9th:

    -          commencer à apprendre l’ensemble du témoignage PARTIE 1 complétée + Partie 2 / aller sur le blog pour écouter AUDIO pour prononciation. > à savoir pour jeudi pour un test.

    Ø  Beyza, Eva, Ana, Younoussa, Mohamed et Nadia sont en charge de rédiger les profils des victimes au propre (sur feuille blanche en laissant un espace pour coller une photo)

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  • Hello!

    Today, you prepared questions to get more information from the witness and then you listened to an old recording of the testimony to find answers!

    Lesson 6: Interrogating the witness

    1. What time did you see them? / What time was it?

    I saw* them at 2:00 a.m. on the 9th.

    2. Did you see any evidence?

    No, I didn’t.

    3. Where did they go?

    They went* into Dorset street.

    4. Were they close?

    I don’t really know.

    5. What was he wearing? How was he like?

    I couldn’t see.

    6. Do you think he was the killer?

    Yes, maybe he was.

    7. Where did you see them?

    I saw them in the street.

    8. What were they doing?

    Kelly was waiting for a potential customer. Then, they were drinking.

    9. Did you see a weapon / a knife in his hand?

    I’m not sure, but he was carrying a small parcel in his left hand.

    10. Did you know the victim?

    Yes, a little, she asked me for money, but I couldn’t give her.

    Homework for Monday 8th: apprendre les questions posées au témoin et aller sur le blog pour recopier les réponses. Revoir l’ensemble du témoignage jusqu’ici.

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