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Tuesday 1 march 2011 2 01 /03 /Mar /2011 16:43
- Posted in: 2010-2011 - 1ère ES

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today we started the class with a few minutes from the movie "Cry Freedom" about Apartheid in South Africa. Here is what we said about the extract as a warm up:

 

Apartheid in South Africa
[teit] / [tait]

It's a period of segregation in South Africa when Blacks were separated from the Whites.
In the video, there are two men (1 black man, 1 white man) who are speaking about the differences in the conditions of Blacks and Whites. The black man has created a special hospital for Blacks and Mr. Woods is criticizing him. He says he is racist.

 

Vocab: segragation (US), apartheid (S. Africa), a black township (bidonville)

 

Then we continued the class with the correction of some important grammar points in your essays and with group 2 we had time to write a short introduction to the question. Here are both the grammar explanations and the introduction: 

 

Grammar:  

  1. * Les pronoms (usuels, réfléchis, réciproques)

- "They can't see each other / one another." 

- "He looked at himself in the mirror and then he looked at her. They exchanged a startled look = they looked at each other in a suprised manner."

- "When we / people are far from our / their lover.

  1. * Exprimer un généralité:

- Pronom impersonnel = when (some)one is far from their lover, they may feel blue.

- Article zéro Ø = Ø Love makes you stronger / Ø War is horrible / Ø Time goes by too fast.  

- Verbe en position de sujet = " le fait de.. " = V-ing -> Going to the South of France every week can be costly / Not seeing your beloved for a month might create a real lack / Moving to another city is never easy.

 

 

Introduction: "Do you believe in long distance relationships?"

 

"to be written by Lisa"

 

HW: for after the mock exams, you will need to have corrected your essays, taking into account the advice and corrections I have given you on your papers.

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warm up :
Apartheird in South Africa
[teit] or [tait]
It's a period of segregation in South Africa when Blacks were separated from the Whites.
In the video, there are two men ( 1 black, 1 white ) who are speaking about the differences in the conditions of Blacks and Whites. The black man has created a special hospital for Blacks and Mr. Woods is criticizing him. he says he is racist.
vocab: segragtion, apartheird, a black townsship ( bidonville )

Grammar: - "They can't see each other/one another"
" When we/they are far from our/their lover.

Généralité: (some) one is far from their lover.
Il n'y a jamais d'article:
Love makes you stronger
War is horrible
Time goes by too fast

Structure : " le fait de.. " Le verbe en -ing lorsque celui-ci est sujet de la phrase:
Going to the South of France is..
Not seeing
Moving
Comment number1 posted by Lisa on 02/03/2011 at 18h37

Thanks Lisa for the update; you haven't forgotten to write the introduction we have begun in class. So please update this last part.

Take care,

Mr Hattais.

Reply from English Prof on 03/03/2011 at 08h43
Mr.Hattais, I haven't the leson, I don't knwow why.. I think I maybe lost the sheet.. I'm so sorry !
Comment number2 posted by Lisa on 03/03/2011 at 20h07

What!!!!!???

You'll have to copy the lesson anyway. Ask one of your classmates for the lesson and make a copy if you can't find it again...

Take care,

Mr Hattais.

Reply from English Prof on 03/03/2011 at 20h49
Ireland, a tour of the country

Ireland is said to be a « green » country because of tis landscapes. The nickname of Ireland is:
« The enerauld iste ». The symbol is the shawrock/ clover.
The country has been divided into two parts for a long time because of political and religious reasons. Ulster ( Northern Ireland ) belongs to the UK whereas Eite ( the Republic of Ireland ) is independent. The religions catholics astually dates back from 456 AD when St Patrick day, people are said to drink beer ( the famous guinness, a dark ale ). The Irish people are Celfic origins and are very traditionel.
Comment number3 posted by Lisa on 21/03/2011 at 19h24

Thanks Lisa for the update. Please PAY MORE ATTENTION to spelling when copying the lesson.

Take care,

Mr Hattais.

Reply from English Prof on 21/03/2011 at 20h54

Song of the moment

Abonnez-vous !

 

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