
English Listening Lesson Libary Online Fiches de grammaire 1) L'articlé indéfini : A / AN Exemples : * look at THE dog in the garden ! = regarde LE chien dans le jardin. Ce chien est un chien précis, défini, car c'est celui qui est dans le jardin, et pas un autre. * this is A dog = c'est UN chien, n'importe lequel. Attention !!! Exemples : * an actor, an actress (l'un est masculin, l'autre féminin mais tous deux sont précédés de AN car ils commencent par la lettre "A". * a nurse = une infirmière (on a le "UNE" féminin en français, mais le mot "nurse" commence par un "N" en anglais et est donc précédé de A). 2)Choix entre A / AN , THE et l'article "zéro" 3) Emplois de l'article 0 L'article 0 / "zéro" est très fréquent en anglais, et traduira souvent l'article LE/LA/LES du français. Dans le tableau du 2), vous pouvez voir qu'il permet de déterminer un nom indéfini au pluriel ("des") ou un nom indénombrable singulier ("du"). Mais il s'utilise aussi devant : -les noms de concepts (life, love, destiny, freedom...) , -les Noms Propres, CAN - CAN'T (6eme) SAUF !!!
Lost teddy bears to find new homes - CBBC Newsround Lost teddy bears found on First Great Western trains are going to be donated to children's charities. The train company had launched a campaign last November to find the owners of more than 40 missing teddies, but not a single bear was claimed. The cuddly toys have been waiting in their lost property ever since. The toys were all found travelling on the First Great Western network, which covers the Thames Valley, Hampshire, London, Dorset, Sussex, Wiltshire, Somerset, Avon, Gloucestershire, Hereford, Worcestershire, Devon, Cornwall and South Wales. The company said it receives about 15 lost teddies every three months. As well as bears, they've found cuddly animals including monkeys, rabbits, a hedgehog, penguin and lion. The lost animals will be washed and sent to children's charities if nobody collects them by November. The train company's website lets people submit a search for a teddy, even if they are unable to remember exactly where it was lost.
Listen A Minute: Easier English Listening and Activities Exprimer ses gouts et ses envies en anglais Voyons à travers quelques expressions comment exprimer ses goûts et ses envies en anglais : Bien Aimer I quite like dogs : j’aime assez les chiens.I like cats : j’aime les chats.I’am interested in dolphin : Je suis intéressé par les dauphins. Aimer beaucoup (Mais pas dans le sens Amour) I like cooking very much : J’aime beaucoup cuisiner.I’m really into football : Je suis à fond dans le football.I’m very keen on jogging : Je suis passionné de jogging.He is crazy about video game : Il est fou de jeu vidéo.I enjoy Computers : j’aime les ordinateurs. Adorer, Aimer (dans le sens amour) I love you : Je t’aime.I love cinema : J’adore le cinéma.I adore pool but I prefer snooker : J’adore le billard, mais je préfère le snooker.I’m into music ! Si vos goûts sont neutres I don’t mind : Çà m’est égal, çà ne me dérange pas, je m’en moque. Ne pas aimer Pas aimer du tout, détester L’Envie I am in a rush : Je suis presséI am in a hurry : Je suis presséThere is no rush : Rien ne presse, Ce n’est pas pressé
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The Simple Past The Simple Past A - BE => was/were - lesson B - Was/Were exercises - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 C - Regular verbs - lesson - audio exercise [t] [d] [id] - dictation D - Regular verbs - (matching =>)- 1 - 2 - 3 - (4 forms =>) - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 E - Regular verbs exercises - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 11 F - Regular verbs -Wh questions - lesson - 1 - 2 - 3 G - "Who = subject "Questions - lesson - 1 - 2 H - Irregular Verbs - list x40 - matchingx40 -Xwordx40 - matching+sound x40 - dictation x40 - translation F=>E - 1 - 2 I - Yesterday - matching - (picture story) J - Yesterday - gap-fill+sound - dictation K - Irregular verbs - click and fill - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 L - Crosswords - Irregular verbs - 1 - 2 - 3 M - Irregular verbs quizzes - Top30 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 N - Irregular verbs gapfill exercises - 1 - 2 O - Irregular Verbs "Mémorisateur"
Banksy’s Dismaland: Take A First Look Inside Nightmare Version Of Disneyland If “Dismaland” sounds like a nightmare version of Disneyland to you, then you’d be right. The “bemusement” park is the work of notorious street artist Banksy, and the 2.5 acre site opens today in the UK. The secret project, which was unveiled Thursday and is located in the abandoned Tropicana swimming resort in Weston-super-Mare, features theme-park attractions with a dark twist, along with work by Banksy and 50 other artists from around the world. “Are you looking for an alternative to the soulless sugar-coated banality of the average family day out? More info: dismaland.co.uk | banksy.co.uk (h/t: colossal) Dismaland is a nightmare version of Disneyland or a “family theme park unsuitable for children” Image credits: Christopher Jobson It was built secretly by street-artist Bansky over the Tropicana swimming pool in the English resort town of Weston-super-Mare “I loved the Tropicana as a kid, so getting to throw these doors open again is a real honour” said Banksy
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