Anglais, cours
Par Raze • 5 Juillet 2018 • 6 124 Mots (25 Pages) • 637 Vues
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teeth where i go home arms
i went to doctor guess what he told me better to have fun , because it’s a foul
all flowers all dies you went away
leaving with you
giving other tries
out of his league
Vocabulary:
[pic 1]
- whomever= whoever: quiconque
- lonely = feeling alone ( adj) : seul
- fool = stupid
- yard = garden
- sweater = jumper
Time expressions [pic 2]
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Exercices :
- I haven’t seen Jim before/since we worked together in London.
- I’ll finish the letter now and you can post it after/later.
- What were you doing last evening/yesterday evening when i called ?
- Did you live here in /since 1997.
- Chris hasn’t finished her course already/ yet .
- What do you usually do in the afternoon/ this afternoon ?
- Have you seen Jean and Chris nowadays/ recently ?
- Helen arrived here at Thursday night/on Thursday night.
- It’s really ages since/ when I saw you last.
- Ann is going to be famous once/one day .
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Breaking News
Shoot on it correct : shoot it or shoot at it
people never peoples
Comprehension
I guess I call you that , to be here and to experience Irish was famous to hospitality
together lot of to celebrate, make us friend, partner
president speaking to the Dublin castle, remembers ,say much of this visit and this complexity many land consideration able built to the past not behind of course the relation ship is not
history are in Ireland turbulence
many of personally we could never forget die and their family suffers of consequences past and troubles past
where is the benefits history , we wish done differently
Queen’s Speech
Presidents and friends ,I guess I call you that !
Prince Philip and I , I delighted[3] to be here and to experience at first hand Ireland Famous Hospitality. Together we have much to celebrate, the ties[4] between our people share values[5] and economic business ad culture links. that make her us so much more than just neighbors, that make us friend and equal partners.
Madame president speaking here in Dublin castle , it is impossible to ignore the weight of history, as it was yesterday, when you and I lead wreaths[6]. At the guards remembers, and did so much of this visit , reminds us of the complexity of our history. it’s many lands in tradition but also the importance of forbearance[7] and conciliation of been able to bow to the past but not be bound , of cours the relationships is not always been straight forward. Nor has the record over the centuries been in entirely bingeing[8]. It is a sad and regrettable reality, that true it’s history are Ireland as experience more experience share of heartache turbulence and lost, these events have touch the world many overs personal and our painful legacy. We could never forget those who have die or who have been injured and their family. To hold us you have suffers has consequences , over trouble past I extend , my sincere talks and deep sympathy. where is benefits historical high sight. We can all see things which we wish that can be done differently or not at all.
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Idioms
- To put something on the long finger : To delay doing something until a later time
- Donkey’s years : a very long time
- To be gobsmacked : To be very surprised
- To spill the beans : To tell a secret
- To run around like a headless chicken : to try to do many different things at the same time but in a disorganized way.
- Over the moon : delighted
- Its’ great ti see you john. i haven’t see you for horse’s years Donkey’s years .
- I don’t want to do the homework tonight. I’m going to put it on the short leg to put it on the long finger.
- The birthday party for tom is going to be great surprise unless someone eats spills the beans
- I won first prize in the competition. I’m under the sun over the moon .
- Steve is not an organized worker. In fact he is always running around like a headless mouse Chicken.
- When my teacher told me that i had passed the TOEIC exam , i was smacked gobsmacked . I couldn’t believe it.
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The « Claddagh Ring »
Questions:
- Claddagh was a king in Galway city . False : Claddagh was a king outside the walls of Galway city .
- The ring was captured by pirates in the 17th century. False: He left this village ,who was captured in 17th century by pirates .
- Joyce crafted the ring because he could not forget the woman he loved. True: he crafted this ring because , he could never forget the woman he loved.
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