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SEQUENCE 2

My daily routine

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Don’t forget to use frequency adverbs!

MY MORNING ROUTINE

What about Josh’s morning routine?

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eat crumpets

NOW ASK QUESTIONS…

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Oral comprehensionA day in the life of Obama

Let’s anticipate!

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Who are they?

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Oral comprehensionA day in the life of Obama

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The Queen's working day begins like many people's - at her desk.

After scanning the daily British newspapers, The Queen reviews her correspondence.

Every day, 200-300 letters from the public arrive. The Queen chooses a selection to readherself.

The Queen will then see, separately, two of her Private Secretaries with the daily quotaof official papers and documents. This process takes upwards of an hour.

Every day of every year, wherever she is, The Queen receives from government ministers,and from her representatives in the Commonwealth and foreign countries, information inthe form of policy papers, Cabinet documents, telegrams, letters and other State papers.

A series of official meetings will often follow. The Queen will see a number of importantpeople. Each meeting usually lasts 10 to 20 minutes.

The Queen will often lunch privately. Every few months, she and The Duke of Edinburghwill invite a dozen guests from a wide variety of backgrounds with informal lunch.

The Queen’s daily routine

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SEQUENCE 2

A l’aide d’un dictionnaire et de mon cahier, je prépare ma présentation orale (la

journée typique d’un dirigeant anglophone).

1. Choisis la personne dont tu souhaites faire la présentation. Quelques exemples :

Barack Obama, Michelle Obama

Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump (candidates for the US election)

Queen Elizabeth, Theresa May

Justin Trudeau

Malcolm Turnbull

2. Fais des recherches documentaires.

3. Sélectionne les informations.

4. Remets en mots les idées.

PROJET FINAL

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