• Monday, May 14th

     

    Whitechapel: a dangerous district

     

    Whitechapel in 1888 was dangerous and scary. There were many murders and there was much crime.

     

    It was a poor neighborhood. For example, there were 7 or 8 occupants per room.

     

    It was desolate because there were horrific health conditions. Many women turned to prostitution to survive.

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    IL Y AVAIT…

    There was + un nom singulier

    There were + un nom pluriel

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  • Monday, April 23rd(the twenty-third)

     

    Australia – important facts

     

    1- Australia is the biggest island in the world. It is both an island and a continent.

    2- Sydney is the largest city but it is not the capital city. The capital city is Canberra.

    3- The outback (the desert) is the most massive part of the country.

    4- Australia doesn't have an official language but people speak mostly English.

    5- Uluru is the highest rock in the world. It is in the outback, alone. It is the aboriginal name. The most recent name is the Ayers Rock.

    6- The most famous monument in Australia is the “Great Barrier Reef”, the most extensive coral reef in the world.

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    Homework:

    - savoir présenter l'Australie.

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  • Wednesday April 4th

    Ben's skills / qualities

     

    Ben is crazy, energetic and adventurous.

    He has done* many physical activities. He is very sporty. He likes nature and the ocean.

     

    He loves discovering new places. He is a great communicator. He likes meeting new people and discovering new cultures.

     

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  • Thursday, March 29th

     

    The experience game

     

    Soumaya has already … kissed a cat.

    Nevin has already… had* a fight with her parents.

    Célia has already… watched a film with no subtitles.

    Owen has already… downloaded music legally.

    Léo has already… seen* a star in real life.

     

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  • Wednesday, March 28th

     

    Talking about your experiences

     

    Question:

    Have you ever …. (past participle)?

     

    Positive answer:

    Yes, I have already …. (past participle).

     

    Negative answer:

    No, I have never …. (past participle).

     

    Conversation:

    Have you ever mountain-biked?

    Yes, I have already mountain-biked many times.

     

    Have you ever done* rafting?

    No, I have never done* rafting.

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    Homework:

    - imaginer 5 questions que l'on pourrait poser à une personne pour la recruter à un poste de "guide en Australie" (parler des expériences).

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