3 – MY TOWN – Which way ? 3 – MY TOWN – Which way ?
Lucy’s mother : “All right, so we’re going to the Calico Textile Museum and we’ll meet later.”
Lucy’s father : “Ok ! Enjoy ! See you later !”
Tom : “Where is the museum ? Do you have a map ?”
Lucy : “No ! We’ll have to ask someone !”
Lucy : “Hi ! Excuse me madam, do you know where the
Calico Textile Museum is ?”
Woman : “Yes, sure. Go straight ahead, turn to the left, turn to the right, then pass the road and go under
the bridge !”
Lucy : “Ummm… Ok, thank you !”
Lucy : “Ummmm, I think we are lost now …”
Tom : “No, look ! There it is !”
TONGUE TWISTER
Give Papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.
first left
straight ahead
a bridge second right
a road
a kite
shop a museum
- Excuse me, where is the museum, please ?
- Turn left. Go under the bridge.
3 – MY TOWN – Which way ?
- Excuse me, where is the ………. ?
- ………..
………....
………....
3 – MY TOWN – At the restaurant 3 – MY TOWN – At the restaurant
Tom : “Il was fun ! Gosh ! I’m hungry !”
Lucy : “Yes, so am I. And I’m thirsty as well.”
Lucy’s mother: “Let’s go and have something to eat !”
Lucy : “Yeah ! Let’s have a curry !”
Waitress : “What would you like for lunch ?”
Lucy’s mother : “We’d like 4 vegetable curries with rice and for the dessert, we’d like jalebis please.”
Waitress : “Ok ! Do you like when it’s spicy or sweet ?”
Lucy : “Sweet please !”
Tom : “I like when it’s spicy!”
Lucy’s mother: “Can we have 3 sweet curries and a spicy one please ? Thank you !”
Waitress : “Here you are ! Have a nice meal !”
Tom : “Thank you !”
Lucy’s mother : “Thank you very much !”
Lucy’s little sister : “Yummy !”
Lucy : “It’s delicious !”
TONGUE TWISTER
I thought of thinking of thanking you.
a sandwich a cake
tea bread rice a curry
sugar a lemon
- Can I have a sandwich, please ? - Here you are.
- Thank you.
- How much is it ?
- It’s 30 rupees.
3 – MY TOWN – At the restaurant
- Can I have ………. ?
- ………..
- How ………. ?
- ………..
- ……….………. ? - ………..
- ………..………. ?
- ………..
3 – MY TOWN – At the kite shop 3 – MY TOWN – At the kite shop
Tom : “Oh ! This shop is amzing. There are lots of kites !”
Kite seller : “Can I help you ?”
Lucy : “Yes, we’re looking for kites please !”
Kite seller: “Great ! You’re in the right place !”
Kite seller: “How many kites would you like ?”
Lucy : “One for my sister, one for Tom and one for me !”
Kite seller : “Ok, 3 kites. What kind of kite would you like ? We have everything you want.”
Lucy’s little sister : “I like the rainbow-coloured kite ! I want this one !”
Lucy : “I’d like … the striped kite … Oh no, this one ! The red triangular kite !”
Tom : “I’d like a green one … I’m not sure if I’ll choose a square kite or a rectangular kite … What do you think Lucy ?”
Lucy : “I prefer the square kite !”
TONGUE TWISTER
Shut the shutters and sit in the shop.
a square
a rectangle
a triangle
a blue square kite
a red triangular kite
a green rectangular kite
a rainbow -
coloured kite
3 – MY TOWN – At the kite shop
1.
2.
3.
1 2 3
- What would you like ? - A rectangular kite, please.
- What ………….……… ?
- A ………..
- ………..………?
- ………..
- ………..….
- ………..….
- ………..….
3 – MY TOWN – Let’s count 3 – MY TOWN – Let’s count
Tom : “All right then ! How much are they please ?”
Kite seller : “The rainbow-coloured kite is at 625 Indian rupees and the other ones are at 499 rupees.”
Tom : “Ok, thanks ! I don’t have enough rupees left … Can we go to the bank ?”
Lucy’s mother : “Ok ! Let’s go to the bank !”
Lucy : “499 rupees … Umm ! How much is that in dollars ?”
Tom : “Ummm… Let me see… 7 dollars and 50 cents … or 5
pounds ! Hi ! I’d like to change 10 dollars please.”
Change employee : “Here you are ! 632 rupees !”
Tom : “Thank you ! Can I have a receipt please ?”
TONGUE TWISTER
Mister tongue twister tried to train his tongue to twist and turn to learn the letter T.
1 : one, 2 : two, 3 : three, 4 : four, 5 : five, 6 : six, 7 : seven, 8 : eight, 9 : nine, 10 : ten, 11 : eleven,
12 : twelve, 13 : thirteen, 14 : fourteen, 15 : fifteen, 16 : sixteen, 17 : seventeen,
18 : eighteen, 19 : nineteen
20 : twenty, 21 : twenty-one, 22 : twenty-two, 23 : twenty-three, 24 : twenty-four,
25 : twenty-five, 26 : twenty-six, 27 : twenty-seven, 28 : twenty-eight,
29 : twenty-nine
30 : thirty, 40 : fourty, 50 : fifty, 60 : sixty, 70 : seventy, 80 : eighty, 90 : ninety 100 : one hundred, 300 : three hundred,
500 : five hundred
1 000 : one thousand
3 – MY TOWN – Let’s count
1 2
3 4
5 6
1 2 3 4
5 6
……… ………
……… ………
……… ………
3 – MY TOWN – India 3 – MY TOWN – India
India is an English-speaking country, one of the most populated countries in the world. More than one billion people ! This is the flag of India.
Ahmedabad is a major city of the Gujarat state, in West India.
The international kite festival takes place every year in Gujarat on January the 14th. It started in 1989. It’s extremely popular.
There are so many differents kites : bi gones, small ones, triangular ones, rectangular or even square ones ! You can buy them in a kite shop.
The kites are usually made of light-weight paper and bamboo.
Children love kites. They seem to fly likes birds in the wind ! In India, you can see many types of transportation such as : cars, buses, bicycles and motorbikes but also autorickshaws or elephants.
TONGUE TWISTERS
Give Papa a cup of proper coffee in a copper coffee cup.
I thought, I thought of thinking of thanking you.
Shut the shutters and sit in the shop.
Mister tongue twister tried to train his tongue to twist and turn to learn the letter T.
a kite shop
an autorickshaw a moped Gandhi
CIVILISATION
L’Inde est le second pays le plus peuplé de la Terre avec environ 1,3 milliards d’habitants. Foyer de civilisations très anciennes (-3000), elle est à présent un pays avec 23 langues officielles (au niveau régional), plusieurs alphabets et plusieurs religions, dont certaines sont apparues en Inde (hindouisme, bouddhisme, sikhisme, jaïnisme…).
Des tensions communautaires qui dégénèrent (avec parfois des morts comme en 2002 au Gujarat) ou des discriminations liées aux castes agitent encore parfois l’Inde.
Gandhi est un des personnages clés de l’Inde. Il a permis à son pays de retrouver son indépendance grâce à un mouvement non-violent de résistance par la désobéissance civile.
La figure de la vache sacrée est un des éléments de la culture hindouiste. La Vache-mère (Gao Mata) représente la douceur et la mère universelle. Il est interdit de tuer les vaches ou de leur faire mal.