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Simon's Cat in 'The Box'

Simon's Cat in 'The Box'
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Become a slam poet in five steps - Gayle Danley Gayle was born in New York City and, at age 8 months, moved with her family to Atlanta, Georgia. It was not until after she finished school that she learned about slam poetry. She embraced it almost immediately won the 1994 National Individual Slam Poet in Ashville, NC just months after being exposed to slam poetry. Insafe resources: eSafety Kit for families Awareness 01/06/2015 BIK Coordination Team Share We believe that the best way to protect younger users is to educate and empower them by providing the tools they need to safeguard themselves, as part of our commitment to 'Promoting a Digital Society'. The safety of young people as they access the digital world is becoming an increasingly important issue, as internet and digital TV use continues to increase worldwide. Insafe and Liberty Global have developed a Family eSafety Kit for children aged 6–12 years, which explores online safety issues such as security, communication, cyberbullying and entertainment, while offering parents, teachers and young people advice on how to overcome these issues. To date, over one million copies of the Family e-Safety Kit have been distributed in 18 languages across 23 countries. On the interactive website, you can find quizzes, online games, golden rules and fun downloads on the four topics discussed in the eSafety Kit.

Webquest: Bonfire Night By Gabrielle Jones This webquest by Gabrielle Jones includes activities about the history of Bonfire Night and the traditions which are practised today. Activity 1: Warmer Bonfire Night is a British tradition that is celebrated every year on 5 November. barrelsbasementblow upbonfirecellarseffigyexecutionfireworksgunpowderparliamentplottreason Activity 2: The gunpowder plot Bonfire Night is an event to celebrate the anniversary of a famous event in British history. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. When you're finished, compare what you found out in small groups. Activity 3: The people involved in the Gunpowder Plot Now, go to this website and find out more about the people who were involved in the plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament: www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/evolutionofparliament/parliamentaryauthority/the-gunpowder-plot-of-1605/overview/people-behind-the-plot Student A – Read and choose three things you want to tell your group about Robert Catesby and Thomas Percy. 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4.

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Comprendre le “Bloody Sunday” à Derry, en musique et films - TRAVEL AND FILM - Blog de Voyages et Cinéma Sharing is caring! Vous connaissez tous cette chanson si célèbre « Sunday, Bloody Sunday » de U2, mais savez-vous bien de quoi elle parle et ce que Bono raconte dans ses paroles ? L’histoire du Bloody Sunday = dimanche sanglant Le 30 janvier 1972, à Derry en Ulster alors que les catholiques d’Irlande du Nord manifestent encore pour l’égalité avec les protestants, les parachutistes britanniques ouvrent le feu sur une foule totalement pacifique de 20 000 personnes, faisant 14 morts et autant de blessés, parmi eux beaucoup n’avaient que 17 ans. mural du bloody sunday La colombe de la paix dans le Bogside à Derry Les catholiques et les protestants sont dans des quartiers bien séparés, il y a notamment le quartier catholique du Bogside (côté de la tourbière) en révolte contre les autorités de 1969 à 1972, c’est là où se trouve le célèbre monument « You are now entering Free Derry » (« Vous entrez maintenant dans Derry libre »). Free Derry Museum et tour Free Derry Museum Free Derry Corner Guildhall

The Representation of Non-Violent Political Activism in Bloody Sunday and Omagh – Offscreen Bloody Sunday The debate between violence and constitutionalism runs through films about Irish history, and in particularly those which deal with political violence in Northern Ireland (generally referred to as “the Troubles”). This conflict is typically dramatized in the form of an Irish Republican Army (IRA) member considering giving up violence. Two relatively recent films, Bloody Sunday (2002, Paul Greengrass) and Omagh (2004, Pete Travis) are unusual and interesting because the question they dramatize is whether their protagonists should reject non-violence, but offer different conclusions to its effectiveness and legitimacy. The similar and different ways in which they represent the violent and non-violent options, as well as the state apparatus and the larger community, particularly Protestants, is central to how they reach their different conclusions. Historically, one of the constants in films dealing with the Troubles is the dramatic tension between two paramilitary gunmen.

Free ESL (English as a Second Language) Lesson Plans to Download - ielanguages.com This page was originally designed to share my materials with other English teaching assistants in France, especially those who have no experience in teaching ESL yet. I've also included worksheets that I used for private English lessons in France as well as some of the materials I used in my ESL classes in the United States. Feel free to use them as you'd like. Some of the lessons listed under the Assistant section can also be used for private lessons and vice versa. There is a page of English grammar if you need a review. If you want to use videos with subtitles in your classes, Yabla and FluentU offer many videos on a variety of topics. Buy English as a Second Language Lesson Plans! Buy ESL Lesson Plans Book Recommendations If you are new to teaching English to non-native speakers, I recommend trying some Teaching English courses at Udemy and the following books: English Assistant in France Lessons Classroom Conversation and Speaking Pronunciation Listening Random Vocabulary & Grammar

Blog d'anglais du collège Denayrouze - Jeux et exercices en anglais, informations diverses sur le monde anglophone, révisions, chansons, articles divers sur la Grande-Bretagne, les USA et l'Afrique du Sud, exercices interactifs, vidéos. Écouter en anglais Exercices d’anglais à imprimer – Anglais-pdf.com Chaque exercice anglais à imprimer en PDF gratuit que vous trouverez sur cette page aborde un sujet de base ou essentiels, à travailler absolument. Ils vous seront utiles pour vous entraîner pour le Bac, le Toeic ou tout simplement pour réviser et tester votre niveau. Ils comportent des tests pour débutants (cm2 et collège: 6eme, 5eme, 4eme…) et niveaux avancés. Vous pouvez les télécharger au format PDF en cliquant sur l’icône rouge à droite du texte. Les corrigés se trouvent en bas de chaque page. Merci de laisser un commentaire si vous repérez des fautes ou erreurs ! NOUVEAU: vous trouverez de nouveaux exercices sur Exercices-anglais.com ! Les temps Comparaison des temps Conjugaison en anglais Les verbes irréguliers Les modaux Le passif Les prépositions Les adverbes et adjectifs Les articles (a, an, the, some) Les pronoms Comparatif et superlatif Autres points de grammaire

Tools for Educators Understanding Informal Speak Gonna and Wanna Wanna and gonna are two examples of informal spoken American English. Wanna means "want to," and gonna means "going to." You'll hear these phrases in movies, pop music and other forms of entertainment, although you are less likely to hear them in more formal shows, like the news. These two expressions are not generally used in written English but in spoken English. There are different views on whether students should use this type of pronunciation. Reductions in Questions The most common reductions are found at the beginning of questions. Are you ...? Focus on the Main Verb If you choose to use reductions, it is important to focus on the main verb in the question to correctly pronounce using reductions. Are you enjoying yourself? Can you say that again? Could you help me? Would you like to have dinner? Did you see him? Do you play tennis? Don't you love it? Will you come with me? Do you want to ...? Do you want to have fun? Are you going to ...? Are you going to leave? Do you have to ...?

Time The air raids by German Luftwaffe planes on English cities and towns in 1940 and 1941—attacks known collectively and famously as the Blitz—were terrifying, but they failed in their key aim: namely, to demoralize the British people, and to destroy the UK's war economy. London, not surprisingly, suffered the brunt of the Blitz: More than a million London houses were ruined or badly damaged, and more than 20,000 civilians were killed in the city alone. (Roughly 40,000 civilians were killed in the whole of England.) Here, LIFE.com presents color photos taken in London during the war, in tribute to the spirit of Britons who would not be cowed. "These were the times," Winston Churchill wrote in his war memoirs (serialized in LIFE magazine in 1949), "when the English, and particularly the Londoners, who had the place of honor, were seen at their best. "All the painfully-gathered German experience was expressed on this occasion," Churchill wrote of an infamous raid in late December, 1940.

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