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What did we do this year...
Content
1. Interviews : to be or not to be involved in Euro section ? The reasons for pupils's choices
2. Connetion between Euro section and Sapat program
3. Link between euro section and Tcval program
4. Euro section associated with the trip to London
5. Let's cook english recipes !
6. Ready for a crossword puzzle ?
Interview about European section
Come on !
Let's go for the survey about the reasons to join the Euro section..
Why did you choose to join the European section ?
O language
O higher studies
O other reason
What do you like most in European section ?
O interaction with others
O learn a new language
What difficulties did you get encountered so far ?
O grammar
O documentation course
Do you think being in the European section helps you to improve your english faster ?
O yes
O no
Why ?
_____________________________________
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Do you think European section prepares students to live and work abroad ?
O yes
O no
Why ?
_____________________________________
Results of the survey :
The main reason is because of the English teacher who advised us and recommanded to join Euro section and also for the importance of english language throughout the world.
Some pupils chose Euro section to improve their english faster.
Another reason is this is a way to go and to study abroad and it is also relevant in a CV.
For others studyng Euro section allows interaction with people.
Lily and Inaya
1ère Sapat
Euro section and care services
Why the link between personal care and euro section is so important and so necessary ?
It is so important To communicate with people from english speaking countries because it allows professionals to communicate effectively with people from English-speaking countries such as to communicate with aged people .Being able to give clear instructions to kids.Reassure patients in hospitals ,explain simple actions in English (guide for a tour in town ) and to help non-native French speakers.
Also To improve my CV it shows motivation,openness to international and strong inpportunities ,commitment to learning a foreign language .
In addition, it helps to Develop important skils such as better oral and written expression in English and develop the specific vocabulary related to personal assistance and care .
Internship or work abroad : the euro section offers opportunities such as internships or working abroad.These experiences are very valuable because they allow us to practice English in real-life situations and to meet people from different cultures.
Emma and Clélia
1ère Sapat
Nothing but english in business and sales
English has become essential in the sales field and buisness for several concrete reasons related to today's professional world :
English is the most widely used language in global business. Whether you're working with foreign clients, suppliers, or partners.
Speaking English allows you to apply for more jobs, particularly in :
• International companies
• Tourism : Airbnb, Booking Holdings
• E-commerce : Amazon, Shopify, Shopify
• Major brands : Apple, Coca-Cola, Nike
Without English, one may be limited to a local market.
English is often essential for moving into positions of responsibility (manager, international salesperson, ...).
Another important point is that English is essential for negotiations and business trips. Salespeople often need to discuss prices, sign contracts, or travel abroad to meet clients. Without English, these tasks become much more difficult.
Heba Adaliwo and Zoé Dubois
The Sapat trip to London
Follow us in our trip.
Our favourite place
The favorite place of Louise is “Warner Bros Studio Tour London : The Making of Harry Potter” because Louise loves Harry Potter books and movies. The studios are realistic ; she felt like she was at Hogwarts. It was very impressive.
The favorite place of Mathis is Buckingham Palace because for use it’s emblematic and impressive to see in real life.
The favorite place of Sarah is Big Ben because it’s a symbol of London and it's very beautiful.
The transport
To go to England, we took the bus and the ferry. It was a very long and tiring trip. The London Underground is cleaner than the Paris Underground.
The host families
The class was in duo or trio in host families ; we ate breakfast and dinner and slept at our families, and they also prepared a picnic for us at lunchtime.
Our host families were kind and friendly.
Thanks to this experience, we were able to talk with them and speak better English.
Eat
For breakfast, we eat toasts, cereals and we drink orange juice and tea.
For lunch, we eat sandwiches, crips, fruit and water.
In a Regency Cafe in the morning, we ate eggs, bacon, and drank coffee or tea, and in another restaurant for lunch, we ate the famous fish and chips at Albert.
Our opinion
For us, the negative points are : we walked a lot, the travel on bus and ferry was long and tiring.
And the positive points are : we discovered a new culture, we visited and saw many places and we ate traditional dishes.
Souvenir of London
The souvenir taken in London by Louise was a mug with Padddington on it, a key ring and a magnet ; it’s a bus from London.
the souvenir taken in london by sarah was a shoes key ring or write I love London.
the souvenir taken in london by Mathis was a a t-shirt, a keychain and a bottle opener.
Louise, Mathis, Sarah
Term Sapat
My experience in London
Living our experience in London !
Discoveries !
Last year, we had the opportunity to spend three days in London. It was our first time in the UK, and we were really excited to discover the city. We visited many different areas of London, and each neighborhood had its own atmosphere.
We really enjoyed walking around the historic center and seeing Big Ben, London Eye, and Tower of London. The contrast between the old buildings and the modern city was fascinating.
Marketplace
One of our favorite places was definitely Camden Market. The place was incredible ! There were so many shops, stalls, and colorful stands. We spent hours wandering through the market and looking at clothes and souvenirs.
The atmosphere was very alternative and lively, with music playing everywhere. We bought a few souvenirs and some nice clothes there. The food stalls were also amazing, and we tried delicious street food from all over the world.
Our Stay
We also explored other busy shopping areas. Overall, London was a city that never slept and had something for everyone. Whether you liked history, shopping, markets, or just -walking around and enjoying the atmosphere, it was an unforgettable experience.
Big Ben
Big Ben was one of the most famous landmarks in London. It was a tall and impressive clock tower located near the River Thames.
The tower had a beautiful historic design with detailed architecture. Its large clock faces were easy to see and shone with golden details. The sky around it often created a calm and typical London atmosphere. Big Ben was a strong symbol of the city and attracted many visitors every year.
Badreddine - Meriam
Term TCVA
Any Clue for Saint Patrick’s day ?
What does Saint Patrick's Day mean ?
What is it ?Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated on March 17th in England and Ireland.
People celebrate by wearing green clothes, funny hats, and orange beards. Many join parades and have fun in the streets.People celebrate by wearing funny hats, and orange beards. Many join parades and have fun in the streets.
Symbols
The shamrock is the symbol of Saint Patrick’s Day. According to tradition, Saint Patrick used it to explain the Christian Trinity.
The color green is everywhere because it represents Ireland, also called “the Emerald Isle,” and nature.
Thousands of locals, tourists, performers, and city officials gathered to celebrate.
To honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, and to celebrate Irish culture and heritage.
An Irish tradition
A lively St. Patrick’s Day festival featuring parades, music, dancing, and traditional Irish food. St. Patrick's Day is a holiday celebrated by the Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, the Lutheran Church, and the Church of Ireland (Anglican). It was already celebrated by the Irish in the 9th and 10th centuries. Because of this tradition, St. Patrick is associated with Ireland in the system of religious patronage.Fun fact In Chicago, the Chicago River has been dyed green on St. Patrick's Day .
Killian and Nicolas
1ère TCVAl and 1ère Sapat
Christmas traditions
In France we have the « bûche de Noël », in Uk we have the « Christmas Pudding ».
A traditionnal recipe
Christmas pudding is a traditional British dessert whose origins date back to the Middle Ages, evolving over the centuries and becoming a symbol of Christmas in the Victorian era.
6 servings - 30 min - 1 hou
Ingredients :
1teaspoon of ginger
1 ⁄2 muscad
125g of flour
2 tablespoons of milk
225g of brown sugar
20 teaspoons of fruit life water
3 eggs
175g of Corinth grapes
175g of Smyrna grapes
125g of raisinde Malaga
125g of candied fruit
175g of beef fat
125g of bread crumb
25g of powdered almonds
English tea
We can drink tea for Christmas and all over the year...
Ingredients :
1L water
1 strand Cinnamon
2 clove pods
2 bags Black tea
0.5L Orange juice
0.2L Lemon juice
50g Sugar
1 pinch Nutmeg
Preparation :
-Boil water with a cinnamon stick and cloves in a medium saucepan
-Remove from the heat and add black tea bags
-Let infuse, covered, for 5 minutes
-Filter and discard the tea leaves and spices
-In a small saucepan, heat orange juice, lemon juice, sugar and nutmeg
-Reheat until the sugar dissolves
-Add the juice mixture to the tea
-Taste and add more sugar if desired
-reheat and serve
Laure and Maëlys
1ère Sapat