Enjoy !
Little Red Riding Hood: As Told by Roald Dahl from Andrew Wilson on Vimeo.
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16 mars 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 16 mars 2011, 17:11 - documents 6th form
Enjoy !
Little Red Riding Hood: As Told by Roald Dahl from Andrew Wilson on Vimeo.
04 mars 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 04 mars 2011, 19:02 - documents 5th form
Watch this video and you'll understand how we are going to celebrate it.
01 mars 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 01 mars 2011, 17:28 - special days
To know everything about this celebration go there
.
27 février 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 27 février 2011, 19:36 - documents 6th form
Here is another interesting site to preview London before we go.
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 27 février 2011, 19:13 - documents 6th form

Click here to see some more. Enjoy.
26 février 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 26 février 2011, 13:51 - documents 4th form
Listen and tell me.
09 février 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 09 février 2011, 20:05 - documents 5th form

Maybe you can also tell me if "tonight is going to be a good ggod night" for you too.
02 février 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 02 février 2011, 21:29 - special days
2nd February is Candlemas Day.
In olden times, many people used to say that the Christmas season lasted for forty days - until the second day of February.
It was the day of the year when all the candles were brought into church and a blessing was said over them - so it was the Festival Day (or 'mass') of the Candles.
Candles were important in those days not only because there was no electric lights.
Some people thought they gave protection against plague and illness and famine.
Before Jesus came to earth, it was as if everyone was 'in the dark'. People often felt lost and lonely.
Christians often talk of Jesus as 'the light of the World' - and candles are lit during church services to remind Christians of this
.
Groundhog Day is a holiday celebrated on February 2nd in the United States and Canada.
According to folklore, if it is cloudy when a groundhog emerges from its burrow on this day, it will leave the burrow,
signifying that winter will soon end.
If it is sunny, the groundhog will supposedly see its shadow and retreat back into its burrow,
and winter will continue for six more weeks.
01 février 2011
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 01 février 2011, 20:01
Can you translate this idiom ?
In french we've got a cat in the throat and not a frog in our throat.
About frogs, do you know what the English call us and why?
"The froggies" because we eat frog legs of course.
Do you know other funny idioms?
Put them in the comments to test your friends.
Par Nelly Sallibartan (Collège Germaine Tillion (91)) le 01 février 2011, 19:18 - special days
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