Pénétrer dans le vif de la civilisation anglaise offre une perspective unique et enrichissante du monde. Pour les élèves de 5ème, l’apprentissage des fêtes traditionnelles anglaises constitue une immersion fascinante dans une culture différente. Ces manifestations culturelles, miroirs de l’histoire et des coutumes, offrent aux étudiants une compréhension plus profonde de la langue anglaise et de son contexte. En outre, cet apprentissage aide à développer une appréciation éclairée des variations culturelles, un élément essentiel dans notre monde de plus en plus globalisé.
Valentine’s Day – 5ème – Lecture compréhension en anglais – PDF à imprimer
Lecture compréhension en anglais à imprimer pour la 5ème – Valentine’s Day Happy Valentine’s Day! Valentine was a man who lived in Rome in the third century. The Roman Emperor at the time, Claudius the Second, was not a Christian as Valentine. Claudius thought that married soldiers did not make good soldiers, so he told his soldiers that they must not marry….. Compréhension écrite Relève le nom des personnages ainsi que toutes les indications de temps et de lieu. Trouve…
Saint Patrick’s Day – 5ème – Lecture compréhension en anglais – PDF à imprimer
lecture compréhension en anglais sur la Saint Patrick’s Day en 5ème Saint Patrick’s Day is an Irish holiday and it is celebrated annually on March 17th. The Irish have observed this religious tradition for thousands of years. Saint Patrick’s real name was Maewyn Succat. When he was 16 years-old, he was kidnapped by Irish raiders and became a slave. He worked 6 years as a shepherd. Back to England, he became a priest and had a vision: to go and…
Christmas in the United Kingdom – 5ème – Lecture compréhension en anglais – PDF à imprimer
In the UK (or Great Britain), families often celebrate Christmas together, so they can watch each other open their presents! Most families have a Christmas Tree (or maybe even two!) in their house for Christmas. The decorating of the tree is usually a family occasion, with everyone helping. Christmas Trees were first popularized in the UK by Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria in the nineteenth century. Prince Albert was German, and thought that it would be good to…