23 septembre 2014

EDL Project

What did you learn about EDL? Imagine what you could do tomorrow, on September 26th, to celebrate this day! 

Leave a comment ;)

19 septembre 2014

EDL Project

You'll find all the adresses for our project in Europe! 

Remember the instructions

1) Write a letter to a foreign friend "Dear friend..." 

+ a few words about you, your family, your country, your city...

Add some information in French

HAPPY EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES 2014 (in English, in French, in any other language you speak!)

2) Add a postcard from France or a photo... 

3) Put everything in an enveloppe and write the address of the school in Europe. 

At the back of the enveloppe: write our address : 

Collège le Racinay - Mrs Gy - 85, rue d'Arbouville - 78120 Rambouillet - FRANCE 

Your project is due on Thursday, September 25th ! 

EDL

THE POSTER 


THE LOGO 

THE BANNER 

THE FLYER

24 septembre 2013

EDL : Game

If you want to play again, you'll find all the recordings we listened to in class here :

http://blog.crdp-versailles.fr/euro4/index.php/post/17/09/2010/European-Day-of-Languages#attachments

Enjoy ;)

23 septembre 2013

EDL Game

Let's play! 

Listen!

Listen to this recording and try to guess the subject of our new sequence... 

17 septembre 2010

European Day of Languages

The European Day of Languages is celebrated on September, 26th. It is celebrated to alert the public to the importance of language learning, to promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe and to encourage lifelong learning in and out of school. 45 countries celebrate it!


Listen to these extracts. Can you recognize the languages?

Write your answers on the blog!! Good luck ;)

22 septembre 2009

European Day of Languages

The European Day of Languages is celebrated on September, 26th. It is celebrated to alert the public to the importance of language learning, to promote the rich linguistic and cultural diversity of Europe and to encourage lifelong learning in and out of school. 45 countries celebrate it!




Listen to these extracts. Can you recognize the languages?