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From west coast to East coast
USA Road Trip
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From west coast to East coast

USA Road Trip

Bon voyage

Enfin à la fin de la séquence, vous présenterez trois visites différentes, une que vous avez adorée, une que vous avez aimée et une que vous n'avez pas aimée (I prefered, i liked and i did not like).

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à la fin de chaque visite il faudra en faire un résumé en anglais en utilisant les questions de compréhension, Ce qui constituera au fil du temps un carnet de voyage. Attention chaque résumé sera ramassé. A la fin de la séquence Ce carnet fera l'objet d'une note. Soignez-en sa présentation.

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Chaque activité découle sur des questions de compréhension et/ou une expression oral.

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cHAQUE VISITE CONTIENT UNE ACTivité différente : CO ou CE
BIENVENUE DANS CE ROAD TRIP VIRTUEL

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Les consignes générales

... and 60 years earlier.

12 hours later ...

Class 1: In the sixties

Welcome to

As you can see it looks like we are now in the sixties. And more precisely in 1964. What happens? We don't know. But would we enjoy this situation? Yes! Look, a tour guide! Follow him!

Welcome to Hollywood boulevard

The first place we saw was Hollywood and Vine; the intersection of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street

1. What was the first place we saw?

We saw paramount, columbia and Desilu.

2. Cite some names of studios you saw during the tour?

We saw actresses and actors hand and foot prints.

3. What have we seen in front of the Chinese theatre?

He showed us the stars of Lou Costello (actor), Ingrid Bergman (actress) and Elvis Presley (singer)

4. What stars from which stars the tour guide showed us?

LET'S see another place where filming was an important thing

12 hours later

Class 2: Breaking Bad

Welcome to

As you may have understand we are in front of Breaking Bad's main character's house. Before we arrive at our final destination to eat something. And to remind some of you we are going to watch season one's trailer.
After a more or less good night in the bus, you wake up in front of this house. Some of you can do not pay attention to it and think we are in a random place but some others might be very excited, or is it just me?

Welcome to Mr walter white's house

He is a teacher and also works in a car wash.

2. What are his jobs?

He lives in New Mexico in Albuquerque.

1. In which state and city does live WAlter white?

He is 50 years old.

3. How old is he?

He's got a lung cancer.

4. Which disease he is diagnosed?

He wants to cook crystal meth.

5. What did he wants to do?

We arrive at our lunch place, for those who do not know, we are in the fast food of Gustavo Fring, one of the biggest dealer of crytal meth! But don't worry his chicken is clear!

We arrive at our destination

Cut the chat boxes out and stick them in the right order on the following paper to form a discussion between the cashier and the customer. Next, play it in pair aloud.
Choose what you want to eat and go see the cashier to place your order.

HEre's the Menu

Si en Français le conditionnel se traduit par une terminaison. En anglais il suffit de rajouter would devant le verbe d'action à l'infinitif. ExempleHello, I would like a New Mexico Pollos Burritos, please. (Bonjour, j'aimerais un Pollos Buritos New Mexico, s'il vous plait.) Would s'utilise également au négatif, il suffit de rajouter "not" entre "would" et le verbe. ExempleHello, I would not take that if I were you. (Bonjour, je ne prendrai pas ça si j'étais vous.) Vous pouvez aussi utiliser sa forme contractée: I'd like / I wouldn't take.

"Would" comme conditionnel

Wear your carnival costumes, We enter the capital of mardi gras

17 hours later

Class 3: Mardi Gras

Welcome to

Okay, class! I hope you had the time to rest during our 17-hour trip! Because it is time to party! And to enjoy completely this atmosphere, here's a little text on this tradition.

Welcome to Mardi gras Parade

Also known as Carnival or Carnaval, it’s celebrated in many countries around the world—mainly those with large Roman Catholic populations—on the day before the religious season of Lent begins.
Mardi Gras is a Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that dates back thousands of years to pagan spring and fertility rites.
On Mardi Gras in 1827, a group of students donned colorful costumes and danced through the streets of New Orleans, emulating the revelry they’d observed while visiting Paris. Ten years later, the first recorded New Orleans Mardi Gras parade took place, a tradition that continues to this day.
The first American Mardi Gras took place on March 3, 1699, when French explorers Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville and Sieur de Bienville landed near present-day New Orleans, Louisiana. They held a small celebration and dubbed their landing spot Point du Mardi Gras.
Mardi Gras is a Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that dates back thousands of years to pagan spring and fertility rites.

1. What is mardi Gras?

The other name of Mardi Gras is Carnival/ Carnaval.

2. What is the other name of mardi Gras?

The first American Mardi Gras took place on March 3, 1699.

3. When did the first american mardi Gras take place?

A group of students initiated the parade's tradition in 1827.

4. Who initiates the parade's tradition? When?

Prepare you enter the magic kingdom

9 hours later

Class 4: In which direction?

Welcome to

Here we are! To the most magical place on earth! A place where all your dreams can be realized! Go through this kingdom and enjoy!

Welcome to Magic Kingdom

Ecoutez bien ses instructions données (EN ANGLAIS) et tracez votre trajet sur la carte. Le point de départ se trouve au château. Ensuite, vous repartirez de l'attraction précédente. Ne prenez que les grandes allées facile à repérer. Une fois la première manche finie, inversez les rôles.
En groupe de deux, finissez la course le plus rapidement et le plus correctement possible. L'un de vous deux aura, pour commencer, une liste d'attraction à faire. Problème vous n'avez aucune idée de où elle se trouve sur la carte. Demandez donc au cast member (votre camarade) qui sait où elles se trouvent (grâce aux points indiqués sur sa carte).

Let's start a ride race !

A: "Hello, where is the ride number 71 - Tron?"B: "Hi, it is easy, from the place in front of the castle you take the second right. Then cross the circle place as far as you arrive in front of the Tomorrow Land toilets.Finally, turn left, walk past ride 82 - Space Mountain- entrance, and go straight on. A: Thank you.

An example

In front of : En face deTurn right/left : Tourne à droite/à gaucheTake the first/second/third/... right/left : Prend la première/seconde/troisième/... à droite/ à gauche.Cross : TraverseAs far as : Jusqu'àWalk past : Passe devantGo straight on : Va tout droitBypass : Contourne

Vocabulary

tO THIS BIG WHITE HOUSE

12 hours later

wELCOME TO THE wHITE hoUSE

I hope most of you know this famous place. We had the greatest chance to visit it. So, open your eyes and ears and listen to the history of this important place.

wELCOME TO THE wHITE hoUSE

Welcome to new york

New York, the Big Apple, the city that never sleeps. Let's visits the most famous monuments.

Welcome to New york

Class 7: The Salem witch trial

Welcome to

The Salem witch trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. The trials resulted in the executions of 20 people, 14 of them women and all but one by hanging. Five others (including two infant children) died in prison.
The Salem witch trials of 1692 were the earliest examples of mass hysteria in the country.
You are going to enter this museum to learn more about the Salem witch trials.

Welcome to the Witch Museum in Salem.

The first three people accused and arrested for allegedly causing the afflictions were Sarah Good (a homeless beggar), Sarah Osborne (a woman who rarely attended church), and Tituba (an African or American Indian slave). Each of these women was a kind of outcast and exhibited many of the character traits typical of the “usual suspects” for witchcraft accusations. They were left to defend themselves.
Like many other Europeans, the Puritans of New England believed in the supernatural. Every event in the colonies appeared to be a sign of God’s mercy or judgment, and it was commonly believed that witches allied themselves with the Devil to carry out evil deeds or cause deliberate harm. Events such as the sickness or death of children, the loss of cattle, and other catastrophes were often blamed on the work of witches.
The trials started in 1692.

1. When did the trials start?

In Salem, in Massachussets.

2. Where they happens?

The witches allied themselves with the Devil according to the Puritians.

3. According to the Puritans, with whom the witches allied themselves?

Witches were generally outcast women.

4. Who were generally the witches?

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