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Chiffres clés 2017 de l'enseignement des langues à l'école en Europe
Accueil > Veille documentaire > Chiffres clés 2017 de l'enseignement des langues à l'école en Europe Quelles sont les langues apprises par les élèves à l'école en Europe et à quel âge commencent-ils à étudier leurs 1ère et 2ème langues étrangères ? Quels niveaux de compétence linguistique les élèves doivent-ils atteindre à la fin de l'enseignement obligatoire ?
How an Engineer Took on the Mystery of the Hunley
This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at hakaimagazine.com. Around 6:30 p.m. on February 17, 1864, eight men crammed into the Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley, a self-propelled metal tube attached to a bomb, and slipped quietly into the freezing black water off the coast of Charleston, South Carolina. The crew hand-cranked the sub more than six kilometers toward its target—the Union blockader USS Housatonic—and surfaced like a leviathan for the charge.
Introducing Text Annotation Using the Gradual Release Process - The Literary Maven
Students can struggle with reading for a variety of reasons: rich vocabulary, lack of background knowledge, the author's writing style. And all of these are reasons why students may struggle with O. Henry's "The Gift of the Magi." Therefore, it is vital that the teacher scaffold this text. I use a close reading activity with this short story to have students work on how to annotate a piece of text.
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Move your cursor over any area of the map to reveal the 'magnifying glass' circle. Scroll your mouse wheel to zoom in or out within the magnifying circle. On touch screens, tap once on the screen to show the magnifying circle. Then, keep your finger on the screen and move the circle around to show the zoomed in map. For thousands of years, the original inhabitants of Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples occupied the lands with very different boundaries than today, centred on intimate cultural relationships with the land and sea. “It’s my fathers land, my grandfather’s land, my grandmothers land.
Story Nory - free audiobooks for kids
The Tin-soldier trembled; but he remained steadfast, showed no emotion, looked straight in front of him, shouldering his gun. This touching story by Hans Christian Anderson relates how a brave tin soldier keeps a stiff upper lip throughout his adventures. He is treated unfairly but never complains, and always remains true to the toy ballerina with whom he has fallen in love. He stands as firmly on one leg as the others soldiers stand on two, and as Andersen says, he is the one who became famous.
BRNE - Banque de ressources en Langues vivantes étrangères
ANGLAIS (cycle 3 - CM1- 6ème) éditions Bayard, Tralalère, Educlever La méthode « I love English School Numérique » propose une pédagogie actionnelle qui favorise la participation et l'expression des élèves, grâce au numérique. Les séances alternent travail collectif et travail en binôme pour permettre à chaque élève, tout en s'aidant du groupe, de travailler l'intonation, écouter, comprendre, réagir et dialoguer. Le programme propose des mises en situation pour que les élèves dialoguent entre eux en réutilisant vocabulaire et structures langagières. Les activités numériques nombreuses sont personnalisables par l'enseignant afin de s'adapter au rythme de ses élèves.
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FEI 16 : La littérature anglaise autrement ?
Depuis trois ans, Marie-Hélène Fasquel, professeur de langue et littérature au lycée International Nelson Mandela de Nantes, mène avec ses classes un projet qui ne cesse de grandir. Mêlant la classe inversée, l’analyse littéraire et l’écriture d’invention, en étroite coopération avec des universitaires, experts et auteurs et bien sûr avec l’aide des nouvelles technologies (Skype, Sway, TED Ed, Padlet, SlideShare, Issuu, Kahoot, Quizlet, Popplet, etc.), elle a su donner à ses élèves le gout de lire et d’écrire ainsi que des clés pour aborder sereinement des œuvres littéraires complexes et fascinantes. CR : Beaucoup de collègues ont découvert vos travaux sur la liste des professeurs d’anglais eTeachNet et s’en sont inspirés.