Monday, March 29th

Hello,

Aujourd’hui, vous avez décrit un autre personnage de Hotel Transylvania.

Wayne’s description

This is Wayne. He is a wolf.

He has got big brown eyes, a long nose, small pointed ears, a long pink tongue, a lot of pointed teeth and a big smile.

He is very hairy. He is tall and slim.

He has got long arms, short legs and big feet.

He is ugly and funny but he‘s not dangerous.

Homework for Tuesday 30th:

– être capable de décrire Wayne

– relire les questions pour jouer à Qui est-ce? Page 39 WB

Description of the family

Monday, March 29th

Description of the family

  • The document is a screenshot from an animated movie for kids The Lorax.
  • In the middle, there are three characters: a mother, a grandmother and a boy.
  • In the background, there are windows. Outside, it’s dark. Inside, the lamp at the top is on, it’s at night.
  • I think they are eating and they are talking together.

 

Description of the best job interview

Monday, March 29th

Description of the best job interview

  • During a job interview, people should wear an elegant outfit and have a neat haircut.

They shouldn’t be shy but they should speak with energy.

Finally, they should be polite and arrive on time.

 

  • For me, the perfect boss should be serious and silly at times. They should respect and help their employees. Finally, they shouldn’t be too strict. On the contrary, they should be gentle and nice.

Description of the Lorax

Thursday, March 25th

Description of the Lorax

  • What is the document?

The document is a screenshot from an animated movie for kids: « The Lorax ».

  • Can you describe the character?

In the middle, there is a cute creature.

He has a yellow mustache

yellow eyebrows

and a lot of orange hairs.

  • Can you describe the scenery?

In the background, there is a river or a lake.

There are trees.

In the foreground, there is a cut tree.

There is green grass and flowers everywhere.

  • What is he doing?

He is showing his tree and he is saying: « what happened? You destroyed my tree! »