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English Archives | World Stories The Monkey and the Crocodile Language: English/Hindi Origin: India Once upon a time a monkey lived in a tree by a river. Enjoy this story in: English Hindi The Three Fishes Language: English/Hindi Once, three fishes lived in a pond. Enjoy this story in: English Hindi What We Plant, We Will Eat Language: English/Korean A long time ago, two brothers lived with their father in a small house in Korea. Enjoy this story in: English Korean The Song of the Armadillo Language: English/Spanish Origin: Spain Once there was an armadillo who lived in the Bolivian rainforest. Enjoy this story in: English Spanish Manav the Monkey makes a new friend Language: English/Tamil Origin: India “Come outside and play,” said Manish the monkey tugging on Manav’s tail. Enjoy this story in: English Tamil The Magic Mirror The King of Granada decided to marry. Enjoy this story in: English Spanish Bald Boy and the Squirrel Language: English/Turkish Origin: Turkey Enjoy this story in: English Turkish Rara Jonggrang Best Friends Forever

Four Nations Nick: This is London and behind me are the Houses of Parliament. Parts of these buildings are more than nine hundred years old. This is where the laws of the UK are debated and created. The United Kingdom is actually made up of four different countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Each nation has its own culture and heritage. The population of England is around fifty million people. But what are we really like? Priest: The English are a tolerant people. Woman 1 : They’re just enchanting. Woman 2 : The English people are very nice. Woman 3 : They’re so polite and so friendly. Nick: Scotland is in the north of Britain. It’s been part of the UK since 1707. Scotland has some unique customs: wearing tartan kilts … playing the bagpipes … and tossing the caber, a very large post. For over sixty years, the Edinburgh Festival has celebrated art, theatre and culture. Wales is on the western edge of Britain. Nearly three million people live in Wales.

Éduscol (@Eduscol) | Twitter IUFM TRAINING AGREEMENT Present Perfect Continuous The present perfect continuous (also called present perfect progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an action started in the past and has continued up to the present moment. The present perfect continuous usually emphasizes duration, or the amount of time that an action has been taking place. Read on for detailed descriptions, examples, and present perfect continuous exercises. Present Perfect Continuous Forms The present perfect continuous is formed using has/have + been + present participle. Statement: You have been waiting here for two hours.Question: Have you been waiting here for two hours? Complete List of Present Perfect Continuous Forms Present Perfect Continuous Uses USE 1 Duration from the Past Until Now We use the present perfect continuous to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. Examples: They have been talking for the last hour. USE 2 Recently, Lately Recently, I have been feeling really tired. More About Active / Passive Forms

Story Wars BBC One - We think Chris Pratt's impression is top of the... Site de l'Institut Français de l'Education - ifé Bienvenue sur le site de Dominique Groux Dominique Groux est Professeure émérite de l’université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG), site de SCHOELCHER (Martinique). Elle appartient au CRILLASH (Centre de Recherches Interdisciplinaires en Langues, Lettres, Arts et Sciences Humaines) de l’UAG et elle est professeure associée au laboratoire CREF (Centre de Recherches Education et Formation -secteur crise, écoles et terrains sensibles-) de l’Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense. Elle est titulaire d’un doctorat nouveau régime de didactique des langues et des cultures et d’une habilitation à diriger des recherches en éducation comparée. Elle est également agrégée de lettres modernes. Elle a occupé des postes différents à tous les niveaux du système éducatif et dans différents pays : Elle a été détachée au Ministère des Affaires étrangères comme Directrice du Bureau d’Action Linguistique, LE CAIRE, Ambassade de France en Egypte, et Attachée de coopération universitaire à POTSDAM, Ambassade de France en Allemagne.

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