24/01/2017

New Year's Resolutions... Many thanks les 4ème !

Thank you very much Charline & Manon !




It's difficult for Ferdinand & Axel to complete their resolutions...what's the problem ?


14/12/2016

Les pronoms personnels compléments




Object pronouns





 Subject                              Object

I                                            me
you                                       you 
he                                         him
she                                        her
it                                            it
we                                         us
they                                      them

Now do the exercise on line :

Exercise 1                   Exercise 2



13/12/2016

4ème - Let's meet Superheroes - how to compare !

How to use BOTH /’bəʊθ/

BOTH, NEITHER AND EITHER | How to use BOTH/’bəʊθ/Both /’bəʊθ/ is
• used for two people or two things
• used in affirmative sentence and has a positive meaning
• takes a plural verb




Notice how BOTH is used

BOTH, NEITHER AND EITHER | Notice how BOTH is used1. Both+ noun in the plural
Both puppies are mine
2. Both of+ object pronoun/ plural countable nouns which have a determiner (his,the) before them
Both of them/the puppies are mine

BOTH + (the +) plural noun / of the/these/my/,etc + plural  noun  / of us/them, etc + are

BOTH is also used

BOTH, NEITHER AND EITHER | BOTH is also used3. Before or after the verb
They are both in the Mediterranean sea./ They both belong to wealthy people
4. Both...and is used when something is true for two people or things
Both the sailing boat and the yacht are white
5. You can use both after an object pronoun
Both the sailing boat and the yacht are white. I like them both.


Can you think of more sentences ?

17/11/2016

The Spelling Bee champions

Mardi 15 novembre 2016






Dans la pure tradition anglo saxonne, les élèves des 4 classes de 6ème ont participé à un concours d'orthographe "The Spelling Bee Contest" lors duquel ils devaient épeler des mots en anglais.
Les finales ont eu lieu mardi 15 novembre 2016.
Voici le podium !
1ère : Thalia Bourillon (au centre)
2ème : Inès Gaborieau (à droite)
3ème : Coralie Jacques (à gauche)

Bravo à elles et à tous les autres élèves qui ont tous fait de leur mieux ! 

Les professeurs d'anglais.