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Par anglaischagall le 25 October 2010 à 15:29
To have fun during these half-term holidays, discover another online dictionary:
Here are the words I looked up today:
"holiday": http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=holiday&searchmode=none
"halloween": http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=halloween&searchmode=none
Their answers are clear even though they might require further investigation if you are eager to know more about everything.
You may prefer this one:
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Par anglaischagall le 18 October 2010 à 08:58
Either they exhibit his works,
http://blog.tate.org.uk/tate-tales/?p=5
or they buy them a fortune!
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/visual_arts/article6974014.ece
Then we find out that Tudeley-Cum-Capel in England has something in common with our cathedral.
http://www.tudeley.org/chagall.htm
(Sources: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/18804224)
Somewhere near Tonbridge, England.
(Sources: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3300/3567416229_20d9a964c3.jpg)
Reims Cathedral, France.
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Par anglaischagall le 10 October 2010 à 15:38
Does the name "Pommery" ring a bell ?
It reminds you of Champagne of course. But their cellars are also one of the best places in Reims to discover contemporary art.
http://www.moreeuw.com/histoire-art/experience-pommery-8.htm
http://www.culture.fr/fr/sections/une/articles/experience-pommery-8-nos
Go and visit this exhibition, and then send us your impressions to this address:
The best texts will get published here!
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Par anglaischagall le 5 October 2010 à 20:14
From October 1st to October 9th a film will only cost you 4 euros !
No excuse this time ! Go and see
The town, Inception, The Runaways.
It's cheap, it's in English, and it's on at your local cinema : L'OPERA
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Par anglaischagall le 29 September 2010 à 14:18
Contrary to a generally accepted idea teenagers LIKE reading. But sometimes they are at a loss when they have to choose another book to read. Their parents’, friends’ and teachers’ advice might help them, but there is another way.
A website I’ve come across today just needs the title and/or author of the latest book you’ve read to publish a list of books you are likely to enjoy.
I’ve tried and it came up with a list of books I hadn’t read, but by authors I am familiar with and I like.
http://www.whatshouldireadnext.com/
So now, it’s your turn ! Click, and then leave a comment here to tell us what you think.
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Par anglaischagall le 25 September 2010 à 17:53
Prove you can beat a computer !
Go there : http://www.20q.net/index.html
And try to think of something or someone unusual enough to catch their software out !
You can do that in the language of your choice. Isn't that clever?
Edit : How to play. Choose the language in which you want to think. American or British of course ! You don't have to give your name and gender, it'll work all the same. Then, choose a game. Why not start with Classic 20Q ? Then click on the answer that is the closest to the truth. If you lie, you'll spoil the game...
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Par anglaischagall le 22 September 2010 à 13:16
TONIGHT!
4 concerts in Reims (too late for one of them already...) Don’t miss the others !
They will take place in Reims Public Libraries.
Click HERE and you’ll get more information. FREE
And if you enjoy one of these concerts, or all of them, please send us an article ! We'll publish it.
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Par anglaischagall le 12 September 2010 à 16:00
There are many dictionaries you can use at the school library. But sometimes, at home, you're busy on your computer, and there's no room to open a big book next to you. Or you think a dictionary is expensive.
Then you can go to:
http://www.lexilogos.com/anglais_langue_dictionnaires.htm
to get a translation from French into English, or from English into French. You just have to type the word that's puzzling you and choose a dictionary, then click "Enter". That's it !
Or you can go to:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
Choose your source on the left. You may get a synonym, some quotes containing the word you're looking for, its pronuncitaion in British or American English, and many other things !
That's a much better idea than using translation engines.
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