texts... to print, just in case!
extrait_1; Extract_2; Extract_3; extract_4; From_Dawsey_to_Juliet_extr_5; From_Lady_Bella_Stanton_to_Amelia_extr_6; extract_7; Extract_8
I wish you all to succeed... Best of luck!
extrait_1; Extract_2; Extract_3; extract_4; From_Dawsey_to_Juliet_extr_5; From_Lady_Bella_Stanton_to_Amelia_extr_6; extract_7; Extract_8
I wish you all to succeed... Best of luck!
Just to wish you good luck for your oral examination... and don't forget to revise the prepositions to describe a picture!
Break a leg!
As promised... Click on the following link: Corrig__extrait_1 Now, it's your turn to work hard!
You need to read this document to understand the conditions in which our characters lived during and just after the war. Click on the following link: Life_in_Britain_during_WWII. Have a look at the pictures.
You will find some answers to the questions asked about the poem. Click on the following link: anthem_correction, and then take the time to read it in order to prepare your "plan détaillé". I hope you will understand it. If you don't, don't hesitate to ask questions! (you can do it via this blog, by sending a message).
If you open this powerpoint presentation, you will see the poem from a different angle.
You will find some practice to revise all the useful prepositions and expressions to describe a picture.Click on this link and you will improve your ability to locate elements in a document...