special days
10 février 2016
Chinese new year
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 10 février 2016, 19:01
02 février 2016
Happy Candlemas day and Groundhog day
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 02 février 2016, 11:25
The Christian festival of lights marks the midpoint of winter, half way between the shortest day and the spring equinox.
40 days after the birth of Jesus it commemorates his presentation to the temple in Jerusalem and the purification of Mary.
Before Christ, candles were brought to church to be blessed because people thought they protected them against plague, illness and famine.
Some people believe it predicted the weather for the rest of winter.

Each family member prepares and cooks a crepe while holding a coin in hand. This is believed to assure wealth and happiness until the next Candlemas celebration. For more on pancakeday go to 3 feb 2015
It is also Groundhog Day in the United States and Canada on February 2. According to folklore, the badger comes out to test the weather. For more on this event go to Feb 2012 You can also watch a film about it.

Snowdrops (galanthas nivalis) are known as Candlemas Bells because they often bloom early in the year, even before Candlemas.
You've got another article on these days on 2 Feb 2011
40 days after the birth of Jesus it commemorates his presentation to the temple in Jerusalem and the purification of Mary.
Before Christ, candles were brought to church to be blessed because people thought they protected them against plague, illness and famine.
Some people believe it predicted the weather for the rest of winter.

So look at the weather today and make your forecast.
It is traditional to eat crepes on Candlemas in some parts of Europe, such as France.
Each family member prepares and cooks a crepe while holding a coin in hand. This is believed to assure wealth and happiness until the next Candlemas celebration. For more on pancakeday go to 3 feb 2015
Are you having some today ? Do you hold a coin while you toss them?
It is also Groundhog Day in the United States and Canada on February 2. According to folklore, the badger comes out to test the weather. For more on this event go to Feb 2012 You can also watch a film about it. 
Snowdrops (galanthas nivalis) are known as Candlemas Bells because they often bloom early in the year, even before Candlemas.You've got another article on these days on 2 Feb 2011
15 janvier 2016
For Harry Potter's fans : 21 Professor Snape Moments That Make Us Love Him
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 15 janvier 2016, 19:13
06 janvier 2016
Absence of your teacher
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 06 janvier 2016, 17:38
Sorry but I'm not well and will be absent for 2 days (Thursday and Friday )
Work well foryour next tests.
02 janvier 2016
New year celebrations in England and the UK
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 02 janvier 2016, 21:05
Read about them here then do the quiz.
Resolutions
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 02 janvier 2016, 20:16

What do you think about this list of New Year's resolutions from Real English? What are yours ?
Happy new year to you and yours
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 02 janvier 2016, 19:31
May every day of the new year glow with good cheer and happiness.
Thanks to Hugues and Lou for being the first ones to send me their good wishes during the holiday.
23 décembre 2015
Merry Christmas
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 23 décembre 2015, 21:09
16 décembre 2015
Best Xmas picts
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 16 décembre 2015, 13:40
I quite like this one. What's your favorite ?
DIY for Xmas : making snowmen
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 16 décembre 2015, 13:34
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