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Tongue Twisters by Miss Meinrad on Genially

Tongue Twisters by Miss Meinrad on Genially
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Backstage by Lemaire Celine on Genially Start,BackstageESCAPE GAME,Don’t act like a diva,Your Task,Mariah Carey has organised a huge concert. She has invited other artists to perform with her.Unfortunatelly, her golden microphone has been stolen. The problem is that she can't sing the right lyrics without it. She always misconjugates the verbs in her lyrics.As a big fan, you don't want this catastrophe to happen. tongue twisters Here are a few benefits: -Improved pronunciation and enunciation -Better flow of speech and improved diction -Improved memory -Better communication -Improved reading Zebras zig and zebras zag.Four fine fresh fish for you.The blue bluebird blinks.Lucky rabbits like to cause a ruckus.He threw three balls. Great! A big black bear sat on a big black rug.Kitty caught the kitten in the kitchen.Six slimy snails slid slowly seaward.Betty’s big bunny bobbled by the blueberry bush.Seventy-seven benevolent elephants. Good job! I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! Let´s give it another go! Fresh fried fish, fish fresh fried, fried fish fresh, fish fried fresh.Give papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.Any noise annoys an oyster, but a noisy noise annoys an oyster more.How many yaks could a yak pack, pack if a yak pack could pack yaks? The time has come for a LONGUE TONGUE TWISTER TO TWIST YOUR TONGUE! A sailor went to sea to see what he could see. Only if you dare... Come on!!

The Aboriginal people by abnat02 on Genially The Aboriginal people ESCAPE GAME Find the numbers to crack the code ! by Nathalie Abbruciati (acad. Toulouse) Do the activities to find the codes code n°1_ _ _ code n°2_ _ _ code n°3_ _ _ code n°4_ _ _ code n°5_ _ _ Learn about the Aborigines and find the secret code. The Australianpeople The Aboriginalway of life "Human" Aboriginalart Dreamtimestories Don't forget to write the answers on your worksheet! N'oublie pas de noter les réponses sur ta fiche! - Pour la plupart, les immigrants sont arrivés en Australie au: 18e siècle 19e siècle 20e siècle - Comme la France l’a fait avec la Guyane, les Britanniques ont envoyé en Australie… les pauvres les marins les prisonniers. - L’Australie est une ancienne colonie : Britannique Irlandaise Américaine- 1- Read these documents and choose the correct answers. Doc 1: The Australian people Find code n°1! code n°1? = le siècle durant lequel les immigrants sont arrivés en Australie 1st number Remember the number! Wrong answer!! Back Yourock! Welldone! code n°1_ ? 2nd number

Are you a survivor? by aureliegerard on Genially Are you a survivor?,Lycée Martin V - Mrs Gerard,Part II,Start,You've discovered your destination and learnt a lot about it.You've seen a new tense - The Present Perfect.You've spent your first night on the island.And so far you haven't been eliminated!,Previously on Australian Survivor,In today's episode you will face the Reward challenge. Then you will try to win the invidual immunity to stay longer on the island.Are your ready? Click on the logo.,Before you get to take up the Reward challenge, let's see if you remember what was explained in Part I.

idiom of the day tirage Idiom of the day 1- Click on "pick a card". 2- Read the idiom and try to find its meaning. 3- You can ask questions to your teacher. 4- If you need help, click on the card: you will find help! Pick a card credits: <a href=' vector created by freepik - www.freepik.com</a> <a href=' vector created by mariia_fr - www.freepik.com</a> du gâteau ex. Traduction littérale: "une part de gâteau" Used to say that something is really easy. té-lézards / une personne sédentaire ex. all the time. "une pomme de terre de canapé" used to describe someone who habitually engages in sedentary activities, usually understood as frequently watching television. la nuit porte conseil / prendre du temps pour réfléchir ex. "dormir dessus" To postpone a decision until the following day so that one has additional time to consider it. mettre les pieds dans le plat ex. "mettre son pied dans sa bouche" tous les 36 du mois ex. very rarely / seldom vendre la mèche

Panic at Hogwarts Escape Game by Anne-Sophie Charrière on Genially What has happened to the clocks at Hogwarts? Qu'est-il arrivé aux horloges de Poudlard ? Panic at Hogwarts ! Escape Game by Anne-Sophie Charrière (ac-Versailles) click on the clock What time is it ? Find Peeves click on the door to explore the castle Peeves the poltergeist has broken* all the clocks** at Hogwarts ! Find Peeves! *cassé **horloge *** réparer You are back in the Entrance Hall. Peeves is in the classroom next to the Great Hall WELL DONE ! Hahahaha, my name is Peeves ! I broke the Hogwarts clocks ! Follow my map to mend* them: Where is my map ? ➣ Déplace les objets pour trouver la carte *réparer Peeves is not here ! Peeves is not here ! Go Back HELP ? Click on the map to go to your next location. but where is it ? Clique sur la carte pour te déplacer. Des rumeurs courent dans le château, où était Peeves hier ? Peeves a éparpillé les lettres du sortilège qui te permettra de réparer les horloges dans tout le château. Où les a-t-il caché ? Are you stuck ? Hahahahahaha you will never find me ! Hello !

Are you an adventurer? by aureliegerard on Genially Are you an adventurer? Lycée Martin V - Mrs Gerard Start Part I Congratulations! This is what you imagine, right? Sunbathing on white sand beaches Seeing kangaroos everywhere Scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef Cuddling koalas You've just been selectedto participatein a TV show:a survival camp into the wild.Lucky you! Get ready for the adventure! Watch the video and go to the next page to check your comprehension. Don't forget to choose 5 items from the list to finish packing all your stuff. Now that your backpack is ready, let's embark on this great adventure Don't forget your passport! During the flight take some time to learn more about your destination. Australia has quite a small population, just 25 million, but the country is huge* (about only 3 people per square kilometer).The people are mainly of European descent, but there are also aborigines and a lot of south-east Asian immigrants. *huge = enormous*outdoors = outside *wool : de la laine*a sheep (two sheep) : un mouton Take the quiz. ý 1. 2.

Idioms Directions: Click on each picture below to learn about a different idiom. Read the story and look for the clue that helps you guess what the idom means. idiom 1: hold your horses Billy was excited to go fishing on Saturday morning. As soon as he woke up, he ran downstairs to find his wife starting to make her breakfast."Can we go now? Find the clue to learn the mearning! You found the clue! "Hold your horses" means be patient. idiom 2: two peas in a pod Sam and Tam are next door neighbors and have known each other since they were two years old. Tam's mom replied, "No, dear. "Two peas in a pod" means two people who are very similar or spend a lot of time with each other. idiom 3: ONCE IN A BLUE MOON Gary's baseball team won the district game and he was going to a national game, which happened to be the same weekend his sister was performing a play. His sister explained, "Don't worry about it, Gary. "Once in a blue moon" means very rarely. idiom 4: butterflies in your stomach "Sure!"

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