dimanche 24 janvier 2021

DINOSAURS & HAVE GOT

Let’s Recap:

A2:Tyrannosaurus Rex B4:  Stegosaurus C1:Diplodocus D3: Triceratops

     /tɪˌrænəˈsɔːrəs/                  /ˈstɛgəˈsɔːrəs//     /dɪˈplɒdəkəs/traɪˈsɛrəˌtɒps/

Dinosaurs have got scales (like snake or fish) with no hair on their bodies and long tails.

Have they got warm blood or cold blood?

Dinosaurs have not got ears but they can ear. We have not got any proof but we think Dinosaurs have got different colors, not just green and brown.

You have got good reason to appreciate dinosaurs, they have got reptiles /ˈrɛptaɪl/ as ancestors and birds as descendants.

                             T-REX

HAVE GOT
 D'après la lecture des textes sur les dinosaures,, nous avons pu donner la conjugaison de l'auxiliaire Have got au présent simple ainsi que son utilisation:
- I have got money.
- Dinosaus has got no hair.
Have got peut exprimer la possession ainsi que des caractéristiques personnelles.
La conjugaison de have got au présent simple ne change jamais sauf à la troisième personne du singulier, c'est :HAS GOT.
A la forme interrogative, on inverse le sujet de l auxiliaire Have, on ne touche pas au got(on commencera donc une question par Have.....got + ou Has......got +). On retrouve la même règle qu'avec "to be"; c'est normal c'est de la même famille des auxiliaires.
On constate qu'on peut aussi le contracter et qu'à la forme négative, on ajoute not après l'auxiliaire have
 
        

     Forme Affirmative                                            Forme Négative

Forme pleine         Forme contractée       Forme pleine      Contractée 1      Contractée 2

J'ai : I have got             I’ve got            have not got      I’ve not got      I haven't got
Tu as: You have got     You’ve got   You have not got  You’ve not got You haven't got      
Il a:    He has got          He’s got        He has not got      He’s not got     He hasn't got            
Elle a: She has got        She’s got      She has not got      She’s not got   She hasn't got 
Ça:    It has got             It’s got           It has not got           It’s not got         It hasn't got 
Nous avons: We have got We’ve got    We have not got    We’ve not got  We haven't got
Vous avez:  You have got    You’ve got  You have not got   You’ve not got  You haven't got
Ils/ ont: They have got They’ve got  They have not got  They’ve not got They haven't got
Elles/ont
United States Army Air Forces Flight Control Command


FORME INTERROGATIVE
   Forme Pleine


      Have I got?
     Have you got?
     Has he got?
    Has she got?
    Has it got?
Have we got?                                          
    Have you got?
    Have they got?

Exercices sur HAVE GOT

mercredi 13 janvier 2021

AUSTRALIAN SPORTS



lives in Melbourne in Australia. Australia was a British colony.                                 

In her free time she likes to shop with her friends and she likes to do sports too. She               "z"                     "s" 

 likes to play netball.  She is maybe / perhaps the captain of her team. In Australia,                                             /pərˈhæps/        /ˈkæptɪn/                                                                                        girls are mad about netball and boys adore AFL (Australian football rules). AFL is                                                                                                  "z"         similar to/ like football and Netball is like basketball.

                                   
         Netball                                                          AFL                      
                                      

lundi 11 janvier 2021

HOW TO DESCRIBE A DOCUMENT?


This document is a photograph. His name is Jeff , he is Scottish. He lives"z" in New York and he is maybe/perhaps /pərˈhæps/ thirteen. His parents are divorced "d". He has got black shorts, a black jerseyˈdʒɜːzi/, black socks and blue football shoes.
He doesn't/ˈdʌzənt/ like Donald Trump. Donald Trump was the president of the United States of America. He loves"z" pizza , cats and dogs/pets. He doesn't like  rugby but he prefers /prɪˈfɜːrz/football/soccer. 

dimanche 10 janvier 2021

THE BRITISH ISLES PT 2

 Let's Recap what you have to know about the British Isles


Do remember the composition of  - GREAT BRITAIN ENGLAND SCOTLAND + WALES
                                                    - THE UNITED KINGDOM (U-K) = GREAT BRITAIN NORHERN IRELAND

What is the UNION JACK? It's the national flag of the United Kingdom, formed by combining the flag of England ( St George's cross), Scotland (St Andrew's cross) and  Ireland (St Patrick's cross). 
 As you can see it was first the Union Flag (England &Scotland) in 1606 before it turned up to the Union Jack in 1801.

EMBLEMS:
The Lion, for its bravery,  is the national animal emblem of England.
Remember Richard the Lionheart king of England from 1189 until 1199.

The rose is England's national flower.

      


          The Unicorn is the national animal of Scotland

                                   &

           The Thistle is the floral emblem.
The Red Dragon is a popular welsh symbol. This myth originated from the tale of Merlin's vision of a red and a white dragon battling,  with the victory of the red one.
The Leek (poireau) is the national emblem of Wales
The daffodil (jonquille) is the national flower of Wales.




Many of the symbols of Ireland were earlier to the division into Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (1922).

The Shamrock is the national plant and emblem of Northern Ireland.



The celtic Harp is a national symbol of  the Republic of Ireland
We can find it on the Irish Euro coins.



Compass Points


SEAS SEASSURROUNDING THE BRITISH ISLES:

The British Isles are bordered by 4 (four) seas:
- to the south by the English Channel ( la Manche), which separates it from continental Europe.
- to the east by the North Sea
to the west by the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.