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Chapter 5 : Are you cybersmart?











Get ready for next year :)

Cours modaux : 
http://www.e-anglais.com/cours/modaux.html
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/maymight/menu.php

Exercices : 

http://www.anglaiscours.fr/modaux-exercice1.html
http://www.e-anglais.com/exercices/modals1.php
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/modals/can.htm
https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-modals-have-to-must-not-quiz.htm
http://sitasima.pagesperso-orange.fr/roadsigns/must2.htm
http://sitasima.pagesperso-orange.fr/roadsigns/must1.htm



Chapter 3 : Crazy about Movies ! 

And here are the results of the JDR Movie Awards : 







Résultat de recherche d'images pour "movie awards"  To vote for the 3e Vienne's or 3e Euro's movie awards click on the following link:    https://goo.gl/forms/R1ZeGkh3pYva4R9T2




NOW, write your REVIEW :
You can find some information on the following page :  http://creamteaatjdr.blogspot.fr/p/film-summaries.html







Résultat de recherche d'images pour "grammar corner"If you want to have fun AND revise your relative pronouns, you can go and see these links : 

-> to take a quiz 

 http://rv.humbert.chez-alice.fr/4e3e/3erelatifs1qcm.htm

-> to play a game : 
http://gotkidsgames.com/hom/relPronounGame.html



Play basketball and practice your superlatives : 
http://www.marks-english-school.com/games/basketball.html

Learn more about record in Great Britain : 
http://www.quia.com/jg/2209649.html



Here you can watch the "slapsticky" trailer of Paddington, tell me which one you prefered! 








Chapter 2: From slavery to segregation : the history of Spirituals and Protest Songs.

A simplified timeline that you might want to have a look at. 

History of Slavery in America
Follow the timeline to learn more about the history of slavery in the United States, including the arrival of the first African slaves to America, the federal banishment of slave importation, and the abolishment of slavery in the United States.
1619
The first African slaves arrive in Virginia.
1787
Slavery is made illegal in the Northwest Territory. The U.S Constitution states that Congress may not ban the slave trade until 1808.
1793
A federal fugitive slave law is enacted, providing for the return slaves who had escaped and crossed state lines.
1808
Congress bans the importation of slaves from Africa.
1820
The Missouri Compromise bans slavery north of the southern boundary of Missouri.
1849
Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery and becomes one of the most effective and celebrated leaders of the Underground Railroad.
1850
The continuing debate whether territory gained in the Mexican War should be open to slavery is decided in the Compromise of 1850: California is admitted as a free state, Utah and New Mexico territories are left to be decided by popular sovereignty, and the slave trade in Washington, DC is prohibited. It also establishes a much stricter fugitive slave law than the original, passed in 1793.
1852
Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, Uncle Tom's Cabin is published. It becomes one of the most influential works to stir anti-slavery sentiments.
1857
The Dred Scott case holds that Congress does not have the right to ban slavery in states and, furthermore, that slaves are not citizens.
1861
The Confederacy is founded when the deep South secedes, and the Civil War begins.
1863
President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring "that all persons held as slaves" within the Confederate state "are, and henceforward shall be free."
1865
The Civil War ends. Lincoln is assassinated. The Thirteenth Amendment abolishes slavery throughout the United States. On June 19 slavery in the United States effectively ended when 250,000 slaves in Texas finally received the news that the Civil War had ended two months earlier.

Videos about the birth of Spirituals :  








From Slavery to Segregation : 




Again, think about the motto "Separate but Equal"




After watching the trailer of this movie about segregation, say to what extent it illustrates what we said in class....


In groups of two, go through this webquest, and learn more about Martin Luther King : 

http://www.michellehenry.fr/mlkwq.htm


Fighting against Segregation through art : 



The Problem we all live with, Norman Rockwell, 1963




Writing history Ruby Bridges and barack Obama  at the White House in 2011


Chapter 2 :Write to your American Penpals

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Hi everyone!

A very important new year is starting for you. Here are some useful links you can surf on in order to improve your English! Good luck!

http://chagall-col.spip.ac-rouen.fr/spip.php?article161
http://benedicte.mallet.free.fr/hotpot/index.htm
http://s.mound.free.fr/skyblues67/modals/mustn%27t.htm
http://www.quia.com/sh/34693.html

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