Les grands classiques de la littérature méritent d'être (re)découverts à la faveur de l'été.
Voici la quatrième de couverture : Un serin vole du miroir, et se perche sur son épaule. "Un nouvel ami", dit-elle, et elle l'...
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Fatigué d'entendre "Je suis fini. Je suis froid... etc"? C'est le temps d'améliorer l'expression orale dans votre classe d'immersion ou/et de français de base. Improve the French Speaking skills of second language students by using correct French everyday expressions! This resource is part of a bundle, which is a GREAT deal! Click below for the link :) Corrigeons les expressions fautives (BUNDLE) 6 ressources Information importante: Il faut que l’élève apprenne très tôt à parler correctement en français! Pendant mes années en salle de classe, j’étais toujours très frustrée d’entendre des élèves à tous les niveaux utiliser les expressions fautives «Je suis fini, Je suis 14 ans», etc., etc.! Cette ressource a pour but d’enseigner et de pratiquer de façon engageante et amusante les expressions correctes aux élèves dès le premier cycle. En utilisant des rimes et des situations assez drôles dans les petits livres, les chansons et les activités, les élèves auront l’opportunité de s’amuser en apprenant. Je vous encourage d’afficher la petite chanson en classe et de l’utiliser comme référentiel. Afin d’éviter la confusion, vous ne trouverez PAS l’expression fautive dans cette ressource! Cette ressource contient: Livre, petit format, noir et blanc Livre, petit format, en couleur Livre, grand format, noir et blanc Livre, grand format, en couleur Petit livre, petit format, avec phrases à trous (Les réponses sont inclues) Livre à trous (L’élève remplit les tirets) Pages vierges pour que l’élève ajoute à ce livre Une chanson sur un air très familier pour pratiquer l’expression ciblée (Afficher dans la classe, envoyer à la maison) Deux activités amusantes pour pratiquer l’expression ciblée (Jeu=Tic Tac Toe + activité «Coutchie») En utilisant cette ressource, l’élève pourra pratiquer: -Les expressions correcte J’ai froid, J’ai chaud, J’ai faim, J’ai peur, J’ai raison, J’ai soif, J’ai __ans, J’ai fini au lieu des expressions fautives Je suis froid, Je suis faim, Je suis 5 ans, Je suis fini, etc. -La structure de phrase «J’ai froid, dit _______.» -le vocabulaire: le roi, le robot, le lapin, ma sœur, le garçon, la girafe, l’enfant, mon ami -les mots qui riment (conscience phonologique) Suggestions pour aller plus loin avec cette ressource: -Surligner les mots qui riment
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Later today I'll be sitting down to watch the Academy Awards. I used to get very excited about watching the Oscars, but for the past several years my enthusiasm has waned. When I was younger -- ahem, a lot younger -- I could hardly wait for the show to start. All the pageantry -- the beautiful gowns, star-studded red carpet interviews -- well, it was a thrill just watching it. Now, I find myself rolling my eyes whenever an oversized ego turns what should be a brief acceptance speech into a lengthy narrative; or when political messages start to upstage the evening's purpose -- the celebration of film. Oops, there goes my grump again.
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Apollo’s annual celebration of achievements in the art world. The Book of the Year Award commends the best new publications of the past 12 months
Ouf, je suis tellement tête en l'air / débordée / procrastinatrice / pas inspirée ( rayez la mention inutile ) que j'ai complètement oublié de chroniquer une de mes lectures pour la ronde des Lettres du Cercle de Lecture ! Et pourtant, je me souviens...
WELCOME, DREAMERS! Little People, BIG DREAMS, the best-selling biography series for kids by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara. Discover the lives of outstanding people, from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a dream. Told as a story, with a facts and photos section at the back, this sweet series for kids celebrates triumph over adversity through some of history’s favorite characters. Now with more than 3.9 million copies sold worldwide, the series continues to grow and expand, introducing children around the world to artists, trailblazer Little People, BIG DREAMS first came to life because author Maria Isabel had an idea—an idea that blossomed into a dream that came to life in a book series! Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara is the author and creator of the inspirational best-selling series Little People, BIG DREAMS. Growing up in the ’70s in Barcelona, her heroines were Pippi Longstocking, Momo and Tinkerbell, and she felt great admiration for the Spanish poet Gloria Fuertes. She dreamed of becoming a poet just like her one day. It took Maria Isabel almost 40 years and most of her savings to make her dream come true. In 2012, after 20 years of working in advertising, she self-published her first book. Two years later, she released what was meant to be a birth present for her twin nieces, Alba and Claudia: the very first title in the Little People, BIG DREAMS series. At the beginning the series was first published in Spain as Pequeña & GRANDE by Alba Editorial, and now Little People, BIG DREAMS is translated into more than twenty languages. Maria Isabel likes to think the success of the series relies on the fact that children love to read real stories about other children achieving great things. It gives them the strength and the courage to believe in themselves and dream BIG. As The Independent once said: “What a cool way to drift off to sleep.” Now with more than 7.5 million copies sold worldwide, the series continues to grow and expand, introducing children around the world to artists, trailblazers, and dreamers who each made a big impact in the world around them. Read more about the books here:
Après « Gatsby » et « Tendre est la nuit », la romancière Julie Wolkenstein offre une nouvelle traduction de « Beaux et maudits », roman de Francis Scott Fitzgerald, paru en 1921. une oeuvre légère et sombre, tissant le portrait d'une jeunesse riche et désoeuvrée.
The 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature is expected to be announced Thursday, and readers are eagerly gearing up for it. But the award is never given posthumously, which creates a dilemma for members of the Swedish Academy: they face the constant risk of failing to honor the best authors of their time. From Joyce to Tolstoy to Woolf, here are some of the giants of literature who passed away before they could be made a laureate. Plus, a gallery of the all the winners since 2000, and a primer on the top 10 favorites this year.
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Novelist. Born in the parish of Cripplegate, as Daniel Foe, adding the 'de' latter, for effect. Published 'Robinson Crusoe' in 1719, considered by some to be the first novel in English. His grave with monument is in Bunhill Fields.