Libre à qui le souhaite de tisser ici ses propres
fils avec ceux d'un blog à la trame dessinée par l'anglais et son univers. Orientés par exemple par l'histoire, l'humour, la musique ou le cinéma ses vidéos, textes, sons, illustrations -etc-
viennent y prolonger les thèmes explorés en cours, et j'y publie des ressources conçues pour enrichir la pratique de la langue. S'il peut devenir outil de progression, je souhaite aussi
qu'il vous procure plaisir et parfois même amusement... why not ?!
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anglais
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Hey ! It's pretty cold outside, so why not take a seat, have a warm cup of 'whatevever-you-please' (it'll be hot chocolate for me ! 😋 ) and... listen to this special tale ! :o)
L'acteur Christopher Walken, invité sur un plateau télévisé, revisite la fable des "Trois petits cochons".
The actor is reading an abridged version of "The three little pigs", making it hilarious.
People in Coventry walk to work past smouldering piles of rubble after a bombing raid in 1940.
"Blitz, the German word for 'lightning', was applied by the British press to the tempest of heavy and frequent bombing raids carried out over Britain in 1940 and 1941. This concentrated, direct bombing of industrial targets and civilian centres began with heavy raids on London on 7 September 1940 during what became known as the Battle of Britain. Hitler and Hermann Goering's plans to destroy the Royal Air Force ahead of an invasion of Britain were failing and, also in response to a RAF raid on Berlin, they changed their tactics to the sustained bombing of civilian targets."
Google's daily shows a new doodle -you know, these scribbles of their name that sometimes get true artwork ?!!
Today's doodle is related to Wales saint patron (St David) :
1st March, 2018 doodle by Google
Phil Haig's article [from metro UK website] :
St David’s Day Google Doodle celebrates Welsh National Anthem & Triple Harp - 1 Mar 2018
Happy St David’s Day to all the proud Welsh people celebrating across the country.
[...] Google have got involved with the celebrations this year by rustling up a Doodle to honour St David’s Day and some of the finest traditions in Wales.
The daffodils are recognisable, but what instrument is the woman playing and what piece of music is shown in the Doodle ?"