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Tom : “Hello Paul ! How are you today ?”

Paul : “Hi ! I’m sad because holidays are over … and moreover, Ihave a sore throat. I’m very tired…

What about you ?”

Tom : “I’m very well. I’m super excited about today !”

Paul : “How are you today Lucy ?”

Lucy : “I’m extremely happy to meet our pen-friends

again.”

Paul : “Yes, that’s great ! And how is Bingo this morning ? He doesn’t look good !”

Tom : “No, he’s not ! This morning, he’s very sick !”

TONGUE TWISTER

World wide web.

the back

the head

the throat

the stomach

a backache

a headache

the sore throat

stomachache

the mouth

the arm the eyes

not

very well

happy

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2 – MY SCHOOL – How do you feel ?

Does she have a sore throat ? No, she doesn’t.

She has a ……….

Does he have a ……….?

Yes, he does.

……… ……….……….?

Yes, ………..

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2 – MY SCHOOL – At school 2 – MY SCHOOL – At school

Tom : “Hello ! How are you ?”

Mbali: “Hello ! I’m very well.”

Thando : “I’m fine ! I love Fridays !”

Lucy : “What do you have on Friday ?”

Thando : “On Friday morning, we have English and ICT. On Friday afternoon, we have art.”

Tom : “That’s nice ! What’s your favorite subject ?”

Thando : “Art. That’s why today, I’m very happy because I have art and I like it very much ! What about you Tom ?”

Tom : “I love English because we read books and we write stories !”

Thando : “What are your favorite subjects Lucy ?”

Lucy : “Maths and history. In maths, we work in pairs and we do exercises. In history, we learn lessons about the Middle Ages

… It’s fascinating !”

TONGUE TWISTER

Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager managing an imaginary menagerie.

maths

art writing

an exercise

p.e

reading

a lesson english

Writing French

English History

Writing French

Geography I.C.T

English Reading Science

P. E.

Writing French

French

English Maths

P. E.

Maths

Maths Civics

Maths Civics

Music

Arts

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2 – MY SCHOOL – At school

What do you do in geography ? I study maps.

What do you do ………?

I ………. about middle ages.

………. ………?

………

Do you like writing ? No, ………..

………?

Yes, ………..

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2 – MY SCHOOL – In my schoolbag

2 – MY SCHOOL – In my schoolbag

Mbali : “What’s in your schoolbag ?”

Tom: “I have a folder, sheets of paper, a black and white pencil

case, a calculator and a big agenda. What about you Mbali ?”

Mbali : “I have a small notebook and a big purple pencil case !”

Mbali : “What’s in your pencil case ?”

Lucy : “I have 2 pencils, 3 blue pens, a white ruler, some glue, a pair of scissors…”

Mbali : “Do you have a highlighter ?”

Lucy : “No, I don’t. What do you have in your pencil case, Mbali ?”

Mbali : “I have 2 blue pens, a red pen, a pencil, a small pencil sharpener, a yellow highlighter and a usb flash drive.”

TONGUE TWISTER

The hippos heard the hunter’s hiccups and hurried home to hide.

a highlighter

a blue notebook

a pencil case a schoolbag

a calculator

a usb flash drive

an orange folder an agenda

a pencil sharpener

What’s in your pencil case ? Four pencils.

What’s ……….………?

An ………..

………….……….………..

………….……….………..

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Thando : “I’d like to see more about your school. Can you send us some picture ?”

Tom: “Yes, sure. What’s your email address ?”

Thando : “My email address is [email protected]

Tom : “Can you spell it please ?”

Thando : “[email protected]

Lucy : “What’s your email address Mbali ?”

Mbali : “[email protected]

Lucy : “How many letters in your name ? Can you spell it please ?”

Mbali : “Yes. In Mbali, there are 5 letters … it’s M.B.A.L.I.”

Lucy : “Ok, perfect ! Thank you !”

TONGUE TWISTER

Freshly-fried flying fish

A.M.E.R.I.C.A. B.A.T.H.R.O.O.M

B.E.D

B.I.G C.A.T D.O.G

E.R.A.S.E.R

F.R.A.N.C.E H.O.U.S.E

K.I.T.C.H.E.N

M.U.M.M.Y N.E.W – Y.O.R.K

P.A.R.I.S

P.E.N.C.I.L

T.A.B.L.E

S.O.U.T.H-A.F.R.I.C.A S.C.H.O.O.L.B.A.G

T.O.M

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- Hi Tom !

- Hi Mbali ! How are you today ? - I’m fine.

- Mbali, can you tell me more about where you live ?

- Absolutely ! Well, to start with, South Africa is in the southern hemisphere which means that we’re on different sides of the planet ! More than 52 million people live here.

This is such a beautiful country. This is ou flag. I love it ! Cape Town is one of the biggest cities in South Africa. More than 3 million people, speaking English, Zulu, Afrikaans or Xhosa.

- Who is Nelson Mandela ?

- Nelson Mandela was sent to prison by the apartheid

government between 1994 to 1999. He died in 2013. He’s very popular !

- Thanks a lot ! I’ve learned so many nex things today ! - You’re more than welcome ! Speak to you very soon !

TONGUE TWISTERS

World wide web

Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager managing an imaginary menagerie

The hippos heard the hunter’s hiccups and hurried home to hide

Freshly-fried flying fish

a township a vuvuzela

a porcupine

a minibus

CIVILISATION

L’Afrique du Sud est un pays comptant environ 53 millions d’habitants. De nombreuses cultures s’y croisent et elle comporte 11 langues officielles. Sa devise est « l’unité dans la diversité ». Elle possède également des paysages, une faune et une flore parmi les plus diversifiés de la planète.

L’Afrique du Sud a vécu sous le régime de l’apartheid de 1948 à 1991. Depuis la libération de Mandela en

1990 et les premières élections libres de 1994, l’Afrique du Sud tente de réduire les inégalités, mais celles-ci restent très fortes.

Les townships sont des quartiers défavorisés et construits à la périphérie des villes.

a craftman a water pump

Mandela

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