Video – One Poem for Peace : Aisha’s poem (Unicef program – EDL 2024)
Watch and read Aisha’s inspiring poem for World Poetry Day from her home in conflict-affected northern Nigeria.
Continuer la lectureWatch and read Aisha’s inspiring poem for World Poetry Day from her home in conflict-affected northern Nigeria.
Continuer la lectureSheena Rose (b. 1985) is a visual artist from Barbados whose practice includes painting, drawing, performance art, … Rose’s works, painted with her signature bright colors and featuring retro graphic patterns, deal with issues related to politics, stereotypes, gender, and identity in historical and contemporary contexts, whether she’s painting celebrated athletes or a landscape featuring a vibrant sunset in Barbados.
Continuer la lectureThe opening of the Paris Summer Olympics in 2024 marked the unveiling of a new public artwork by Saar in the Charles-Aznavour Garden on the city’s Avenue des Champs-Élysées. The monument, titled The Salon, depicts a Black woman holding an olive branch and a golden flame, surrounded by a circle of chairs that viewers are welcome to sit upon. It
Continuer la lectureEnjoy your summer break, have fun, rest well… and speak English ! All the best! Your English teachers
Continuer la lectureSummer is here! Rita Angus ( 1908 – 1970) is regarded as one of the leading figures in twentieth-century New Zealand art. She worked primarily in oil and watercolour, and became known for her portraits and landscapes. Angus has captured the vastness and variety of the Otago landscape, as well as the shifting effects of summer heat, light, and wind.
Continuer la lectureDécouvre ton score en cliquant sur le lien dans l’article. Le colis des récompenses est en route et arrive bientôt dans notre collège. En attendant d’organiser la cérémonie officielle de remise des prix et diplômes, l’équipe pédagogique d’anglais tient encore à féliciter les 76 élèves qui ont participé à cette session 2024! Pour consulter tes résultats, clique sur le lien
Continuer la lectureHannah, our American teaching assistant, is from Detroit ! In November, our ELC students learned about the history of Detroit and Hannah had them work on « Detroit Industry Murals ». These murals (1932–1933) are a series of frescoes by the Mexican artist Diego Rivera, consisting of twenty-seven panels depicting industry at the Ford Motor Company and in Detroit.
Continuer la lectureCinco de Mayo or 5th of May is a Mexican holiday celebrated across the USA! You’re confused? Watch and find out what this holiday means! For educational purposes only!
Continuer la lectureThis expressionist painting from 1923 captures the excited crowd attending The Liffey Swim – an annual swimming event that continues in Dublin to this very day. First run in 1920, the Liffey Swim is the oldest annual swimming race in Europe. Over 500 swimmers of all ages, abilities and nationalities compete to win the Cup! The scene shows ordinary spectators
Continuer la lectureMake Earth Day every day! What is Earth Day and what can every one of us do to protect our planet? Watch and find out!
Continuer la lectureAprès une prise de contact à leur école et une séance d’anglais au collège en mars portant sur les thèmes de l’école et des rituels du cours d’anglais, les élèves de CM de Combe Blanche sont revenus ce vendredi 3 mai de 10h à 12h pour travailler en numérique sur la ville de Londres et la préparation des JO 2024
Continuer la lectureAt times, nine-year-old George has found life really tough. He is autistic, which means he sometimes finds it hard to sit still and concentrate. He struggled to go to school. Watch the video and yes… you can make a difference!
Continuer la lectureNotre collège porte le label Génération 2024, ce qui a permis à l’équipe pédagogique d’anglais d’obtenir les droits de diffusion en classe du film « La couleur de la Victoire ». Toutes les classes de 3e et 4e ont visionné le film tandis que les 6e et 5e ont travaillé sur des extraits choisis.
Continuer la lectureWatch this video and learn about the symbols of the olympics, when they started, olympic events, the olympic torch and much more!
Continuer la lectureThe Olympic Rings are one of the most famous symbols in the world. There are five of them, and they are blue, yellow, black, green, and red. So, what do these rings mean?
Continuer la lectureWatch this educational cartoon and find out everything you need to know about the Olympic games.
Continuer la lectureCan you name all the sports activities represented by the artist ?
Continuer la lecture« Britain is a land that is proud of its traditions: its monarchy and historical monuments, its old villages… But are the British really as respectable and dignified as they seem? Everyone knows that the British love sport. But not just traditional sports like football or rugby or cricket. From mud racing to worm charming and from pole climbing to cheese
Continuer la lectureThe International Paralympic Committee’s vision is to make for an inclusive world through Para sport. Watch this video which celebrates women and their stories, every time they left stereotypes behind and became their own heroes.
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