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A question a day

This week, you are going to watch 4 short videos (1min42s) from the French site Lumni.

They are called “A question a day”. They are easy to understand thanks to the drawings, they speak quite quickly but you can replay them as many times as you want.

For each video, you have questions to answer in French (to show me you understand). I want you to answer those questions before Friday 24th April, at 12.00 am and send me a photo of you and your answers. I will send you the keys once I have your photo.

Here is the link :

https://www.lumni.fr/programme/a-question-a-day

Then I want you to watch these 4 videos (with a little bit of politics, culture, history) : - Who is Walt Disney ?

- Why is the city of New York so famous ? - Who is Ella Fitzgerald ?

- Why does Trump want to build a wall between the United States and Mexico ?

Enjoy the videos and I wait for your email on Friday ! G. Borisavljevic

Gordana.borisavljevic@saintdominique.be

Questionaire (Réponds sur une feuille de cours que tu mettras dans ton classeur.

Photographie-toi avec cette feuille et envoie-moi la photo par mail)

1. Who is Walt Disney ?

Walt Disney est mondialement connu depuis de nombreuses années. Comment explique-t- on ce succès ? Trouve 5 raisons en regardant la vidéo et note-les en français.

2. Why is the city of New York so famous ?

La ville de New York est célèbre et « championne » dans 4 domaines. Cite-les en français et donne quelques mots d’explication pour chaque domaine.

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3. Who is Ella Fitzgerald ?

Qui est Ella Fitzgerald ? Et pour quelles raisons (6) est-elle si célèbre, si unique ? Réponds en français.

4. Why does Trump want to build a wall between the United States and Mexico

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D’après la vidéo, quelles sont les 3 raisons pour lesquelles Trump veut construire un mur entre les Etats-Unis et le Mexique ? Et quels sont les 3 arguments contre la construction de ce mur ?

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