Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 17 septembre 2020, 13:06
mayflower.jpg, sept. 2020
Ever heard Americans talking about the pilgrims or Thanksgiving? Well it's all down to a ship that left England on this day 400 years ago.
On 16 September 1620, the ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth - on board were more than 100 passengers all hoping to start a new life in America.
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 16 septembre 2020, 18:33
E-twinning 20 21.jpg, sept. 2020
Short description
Students virtually travel around Europe and to other countries too through listening to songs and reading some short literary text. Their travel will let them become aware of the richness of cultures around Europe while improving their language competence and digital skills.
Aims
To become aware we are EU citizens
To widen one’s cultural horizons
To improve the communication in foreign language
To improve the digital competence
Students’ age Countries
12-13 France, Italy and Norway
First Step:Song in the mother tongue about the UK or any other English speaking country or city
To celebrate 26th september the European Day of Languages
Students of each partner school explain the song in English through a video, powerpoint, drawings, etc … and give info on the singer with a quiz in English for their European friends