Recherche parmi 248 000+ dissertations. Read about our approach to external linking. How can remote parts of the world get access to the internet? How does music make you feel? What makes us angry and why is aggression useful? Take a hike with Alice and Neil and learn new vocabulary. Luke 2:10,11 And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people… Luke 4:18 4 0 obj Why are countryside walks no longer so popular? Using the following key words, define globalisation. Have you ever bought something when you're sad and then regretted it later? To find the most eco-conscious destinations across the country, we consulted a range of sources, from Siemens' Green City Index for the US and Canada, to WalletHub's list of the greenest cities in America. And who should we place our trust in? Why do gibbons sing duets and what has this got to do with the evolution of the human language? I think, you know, generally it's accepted that cloud computing, ubiquitous internet, robust 5G networks etc, will transform our cities, whether they're in the global south or the developed world. How often do you check your phone? G�Ԧ�W()������9k��I�T�ya+���R#���^�b���m�X���s��pbF�P.�ÔPQ�a_�R4�,�iH�$���E��Q�Y��2beɉ}��VB���B0�r�,�B���:� Alice and Neil talk about their preferences, Alice and Neil discuss circadian rhythms – the so-called body clock that influences an organism's daily cycle of changes, Sophie and Neil discuss why the last pharaoh of Egypt still fascinates people today, Why do we fear animals that pose no threat to us? If you are an introvert you’re in good company; Barack Obama, JK Rowling are introverts... Why is it that some games, hobbies and activities become crazes while others don’t? Is it…a) 10%?b) 50%?Or c) 70%?NeilI think that it's a) 10%.AliceWell, we'll find out if you're right or wrong later on in the show. No copyright infringement intended. Fiche: Fiche anglais, global cities. Rob and Neil discuss how we got them and what our chins say about us. Located in the state of New York, the city has a population of 8.2 million with an area of 321 square miles, making it the most densely populated city in North America. Posts about Séquence : I’m a Survivor written by darchenglish. Listen in to Rob and Neil to find out if it's a useful skill or just an annoying habit. How much do you enjoy doing housework and paying bills? Listen to Rob and Neil's conversation and learn some related vocabulary. Is that a good or bad thing? Is bullying just an attempt to give a bad name to what is part of human nature? Meanwhile, visit our website: bbclearningenglish.com, where you'll find guides to grammar, exercises, videos and articles to read and improve your English.Both Bye! What do you eat for lunch? What does it take to be a good interviewer? We discuss the ideas behind compulsory voting, What do we need our chins for? Are we born with the ability to cope well with difficult situations? This video is part of our Word on the Street series. The word snowflake has taken on a new meaning. They also teach some related vocabulary. Rabbits: cuddly friends or cunning tricksters? Is honesty really the best policy? The former US First Lady and her mission to inspire women. 1 0 obj Listen to Neil and Harry’s chat and learn some related vocabulary. Dan and Catherine discuss the pros and cons of ethically produced coffee. Alice and Neil discuss how this Asian leaf conquered the world. Neil and Sophie discuss the health benefits of being able to speak two languages fluently. He wrote his tag on walls and in stations in New York. People are coming massively into the cities which have no housing that's affordable to them. What is it and is there really a 'perfect body'? Dans l'idéal cette séquence permet de travailler l'expression écrite, mais avec une classe de STI2D cela n'a pas été une mince affaire. This, according to a report by the United Nations. 1 ORDER OF ADJECTIVES When there are many adjectives before a noun that is being modified, they have to be arranged according to a certain order. Anxious about talking to people you don't know? He is known throughout the world for his role in defeating Nazi Germany but he also made mistakes. Now, you've encountered a couple of issues that might face urban planners when designing a city, Neil – housing and dealing with a flood. Listen to Rob and Neil's advice and learn some related vocabulary, We use computers for everything nowadays. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s death. Your project: Choose one aspect of African American culture (music, literature, films, art, photography, sport, politics…) and make an oral presentation in your high school. More people are going to the gym to get fitter but why? Alice and Rob discuss the challenges of a job thousands of people are keen on, Do you believe men walked on the Moon? Neil and Alice discuss TV chat show hosts and teach you some related vocabulary. Neil and Rob talk about the animal symbol of Easter in literature and in the real world. Then, number the pictures according to the story and name the characters. Periods Historians often divide up the history of Ancient Greece into three periods: Archaic Period - This period ran from the start of Greek civilization in 800 BC to the introduction of Democracy in 508 BC. If you are sitting at a desk or answering the phone, stop for a moment and ask: could a robot or machine do this job better? What can chickens teach us about organisation? <> And these communities are becoming in some places the majority not the minority and they're off the grid so they're not often serviced by either the social services but also many of them don't have water, sanitation and electricity.NeilPeople migrate – or move – from the countryside to the city to get better opportunities, but end up with nowhere to live.AliceSo they build their own housing on unoccupied land. By devonlady Would this make you love them less? So which city is going to be the model for the future?NeilMaybe like the future Los Angeles in the movie Blade Runner – you know, glittering high-rises, gigantic neon billboards, flying cars…AliceWell, today's Los Angeles has terrible urban sprawl and traffic problems.NeilUrban sprawl is the way a city spreads into undeveloped land around it, often without planning permission.AliceDr Janice Pearlman can explain why this happens. Given below is the sequence generally followed to arrange adjectives before a noun: All the phrases have sound, which has been professionally recorded by native speakers. Tea comes in different forms – milky, sweet or spicy. A. Why is street food becoming more popular in the UK? endobj Does being born in the summer reduce your chance of going to university? Well, I suppose managing a city is quite a challenge – which is the subject of today's show: cities of the future – an important subject as so many of us now live in urban areas. And Neil... speaks Japanese! They’ll discuss how hot it is – and whether there are any dinosaurs living there! Do you chew gum and what do you do with it when you've finished? Could plant growth studies in the ISS help feed people on Earth in the future? Do you lead a sedentary lifestyle? I decided to create a séquence for my classes of 4ème based on discovering the USA. All credits for this track belong to Animations Sequence. Gratuit. She is the founder and president of the Megacities Project non-profit organization in Rio de Janeiro and knows a lot about urban sprawl in Brazilian cities.INSERT Dr Janice Pearlman, founder and president of the Megacities Project non-profit organization, Rio de JaneiroPeople are coming massively into the cities which have no housing that's affordable to them. Neil and Catherine explore mindfulness - what it is and what benefits it offers. What does our brain tell us to do when faced with a dating app? Bored? Warm Up: Anticipate. What's inspiring women to get involved in politics? Was Charles Darwin the only man with ideas about evolution? Can you tell the difference between the taste of bottled water and tap water? Hangry: are you angry when you're hungry? Alice and Neil discuss whether we would miss driving as driverless cars are tested in cities around the world. And, you know, technology is really a game changer, I think, in urbanisation. Listen to Rob and Neil’s conversation and learn some new vocabulary. You'll hear the correct answer at the end of the programme. Do people still buy cameras when everybody is keen on selfies? Neil and Dan discuss the pros and cons of working while you're still at school. Aujourd'hui. Listen to Rob and Finn’s chat and learn some related vocabulary. Studies have shown that about 40% of the variation in a person's weight is influenced by genes. Hear how texting has become more popular than talking, Hear about how loneliness can affect everyone, Hear about different people's attitude to being on time, Hear about online fraud and how it is becoming more common, Scientists worry about this year's global heating and melting polar ice. Why do we choose to text instead of talk? What are some art galleries banning to protect their paintings? The New Day. Pond scum - the new superfood which could benefit your health and the planet. Is talking on the telephone embarrassing? the glad. Neil and Alice discuss the long-lasting appeal of this man with a bow and how he has changed over the centuries. cities from the countryside. ENGLISH Scope and Sequence. Are you prepared to be the canvas for a painting that might last forever? Year 9 Sequence ‘Go to an American city’ Enjoy your skills! What is trust? Cheap production of clothes is being blamed for contributing to global warming. These shanty towns – poor communities where the houses are built out of cheap materials like corrugated iron and plastic sheeting – are often off the grid…NeilWhich means they don't have an electricity or water supply – or access to healthcare and education. Listen to Rob and Neil’s chat and learn new vocabulary. Workers in Sweden take part in experiment which allows them to get in and out of their office without a key, ID or password. Listen to Rob and Neil and learn new vocabulary, Is learning English getting easier? Does delaying university to travel help you get a job in the future? Dan and Neil discuss all this and give you six useful items of vocabulary. x��=k���� �?���L�i5�lC��$[���ql%A`��Z��c�}X��U��WU|4�lv�<68��fW��z��^=�n���gO��r�>���׫����_~؜���d����=x�V������gl���l%T#W��F������v�?������l��?N7�� Sophie and Neil discuss love at first sight, What is loneliness and why do we feel it? By zaidw Listen to the story - Little Red Riding Hood. New apps are transforming the way people order food from home, Listen to civil rights activist, Tarana Burke, who coined the phrase. It's as complicated as getting the right flavour in your cup. I want to start with our quiz question: What is the percentage of the world's population that will be living in cities in 2050? But they … How to change this? Cities can be hot-spots of pollution, with thousands or millions of people, cars, pets, industries, and more contributing to global warming. Gun control with no guns? The Capital City of the United Kingdom b) 50%? What will the cities of the future look like, and will we enjoy living in them? What's behind the trend for having more than one career? Alice and Neil discuss penicillin, the so-called wonder drug discovered in 1928 by Alexander Fleming, What might the world look like if temperatures keep rising? TRAVEL EXPERIENCES de A2 vers B1 Tâche finale : Your local Town Council offers a grant for young people who wish to travel abroad. We're dealing with approximates here. Dr Janice Pearlman, founder and president of the Megacities Project non-profit organization, Rio de Janeiro. Are robots and artificial intelligence taking over from humans? Listen to Rob and Finn's chat and learn new vocabulary, Nowhere to park? Rob and Neil discuss the awkwardness and irritation of being in one, Should young people be made to vote in elections or should we choose? Cliquez pour partager sur Twitter(ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) ... Précédent Previous Des oeuvres d’art en cours d’anglais. 545 visiteurs - 1591 pages vues. Alice and Rob discuss whether grey hair is best, Why do people often say one thing and do another? How much do you know about the food you eat? Next L’amitié, une séquence de cycle 4 Suivant. 2 0 obj It's amazing! When you have to be polite and courteous ... even when you swim! Catherine and Rob discuss abstaining and the benefits of a dry January. What makes a good comedian? Sophie and Neil discuss the bike's mass appeal, from helping to widen the gene pool to blazing a trail for the women’s movement, Sophie and Neil discuss social networks and why we often use different identities for different social media, Free, digital news is threatening traditional newspapers. We live in a richer world. Does your age affect your political views? Neil and Catherine discuss a new idea for spreading knowledge. Neil and Alice discuss the need to adapt to the changes ahead, Did you ever own a Walkman or a record player? How much heat do you lose from your head? Are you an emoji person? We talk about being a saver in a consumer culture and discuss the meaning of 'thrift' through history. Do real-life superheroes exist or are they just cartoon characters? Neil and Sophie talk about gene editing, designer babies and how many errors Neil might have in his genetic code. Cette séquence pédagogique fait suite à l’étude de Nighthawks d’Edward Hopper.. OBJECTIFS : présenter un artiste anglais contemporain, exprimer une éventualité, lire l’image, donner une opinion. You're not alone. )��Ԙ�B� … For a better experience please enable Javascript in your browser. Alice and Rob discuss why some people are suspicious about everything, You've decluttered and tidied but could you live life free of stuff? Neil and Alice discuss how to be more creative. Rob and Neil talk about someone else who discovered it first. Sophie and Neil discover that soil has some surprising qualities and discuss how growing food can be therapeutic too, Sophie and Neil talk about traditional fairy tales for the adult market and teach you some magical vocabulary. The London school where students speak 42 different languages, Laughter isn't always the best medicine, says research, Are your pictures, documents and videos safe online? But what about the economics and politics of coffee production? Listen to a discussion whilst learning some housing-related vocabulary. At a time when more people compete for fewer jobs, are you sure you present your skills and abilities well to a potential employer? Can people feel lonely in a crowded place? Alice and Neil discuss the topic and teach you a tidy amount of vocabulary, Is food labelling clear enough to help us make healthy choices? And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. Is that a good thing? And these communities are growing, so the problem is getting bigger. Are artificial lights and late night TV ruining our sleep? How good are they for our health? Rob and Will talk about the meaning of clothes. Does sleeping with a book under your pillow help? Le titre de la séquence est tiré du livre de Jack Kerouac. So they can't rent and they can't buy, and they end up building their own communities and houses on unoccupied land. Neil and Alice discuss what kind of book people like to be seen reading. 1,498 Downloads . Neil and Alice take a look at the environmental impact of plastic and teach you some related words. Why more of us are getting fitter together. Faking it: Computers that spot a real smile. Surf in South Africa, skateboarding in Afghanistan – are making poor children more assertive. They were:congestedutopiasmogurban sprawlmigrateshanty townsoff the gridinfrastructureubiquitousgame changerAliceWell, that's the end of this edition of 6 Minute English. Join Dan and Neil to find out. But I should develop this with other cities! Listen to Neil and Rob discussing mood swings, risk taking, and why people make fun of teenagers, while they also explore some related vocabulary. Story Time. And then I didn't deal effectively with a flood…AliceReally? But Copenhagen is pretty utopian, Alice - the air is clean, there are bike lanes everywhere.AliceThat sounds fantastic, but what about somewhere like Beijing with its constant smog – or air pollution – hanging over the city? Neil and Alice discuss fitness and New Year's resolutions. Many animals face extinction. Listen to Neil and Harry’s conversation and learn some related vocabulary. Listen to what a social psychologist has to say about it. How small changes can make a big difference to people with mental health issues at work. Do you choose trendy items or old comfortable ones? Street food: Why is it becoming so popular? Neil and Sophie discuss Mark Zuckerberg and what it takes to be a modern-day philanthropist. London: Political and Cultural Clout 1.1. Are food allergies on the increase and if so, why? endobj The dangers of computer games. 3 0 obj Cities in the richer world need to find ways to improve the quality of life for their inhabitants. Rob and Finn discuss a project which aims to inspire through stories of a bright future. Learn about the first 'modern celebrity'. Could jellyfish could reduce plastic pollution? Can a woollen hat make a difference when you are cold? Pedestrianisation - is it good for cities and towns? The bicycle is the most popular form of two-wheeled transport in the world, but could we all soon be using hoverboards? Hear about why some people are choosing to freelance, Hear about storytelling and how it helps us to connect and communicate. Neil and Sophie discuss the growing industry of team building – from zombie bootcamps to horse training for executives. The treatments that help people stay mentally healthy. Is the way we see famous people a new thing? Is it a good idea? Neil tries out his best impression of Elvis while teaching you some related vocabulary. Voici quelques exercices pour pratiquer l’utilisation du conditionnel vu pendant la séquence: Neil and Catherine talk about genealogy, The increased study of extremophile microbes has revealed a lot about what is and is not needed to sustain life on Earth. Neil and Alice talk about the growing fear of food and teach new words. Do you know how much your partner earns? Using personal research and the following text, define global cities. Local project trains grandmothers to help Zimbabweans mental health. The right answer is actually c) 70%. What goes on in the brain and the body when we listen to Adele? Alice and Rob talk about aging. In Harare, Zimbabwe, and Maputo, Mozambique, stream Soon, there were tags on walls, buses and trains all over New Yor… Call them what you want – trainers, sneakers, tennis shoes – but why does everybody love them so much? Can companies operate better without managers? Séquence 1: African American recognition (Places and forms of power) How have African American achieved recognition ? Rob and Finn discuss how to deal with boredom and teach some related vocabulary. What’s your personality type? How do electric systems differ across the world? Translations available in 35 languages. Everyone loves a holiday, but what damage can tourists do? Is it…  a) 10%? And these communities are becoming in some places the majority not the minority and they're off the grid so they're not often serviced by either the social services but also many of them don't have water, sanitation and electricity. hitting up NYC. Can jellyfish help us solve our problems? Activity Focus: learning about world cities, speaking, research skills. Does fast, loud, aggressive, guitar-based music inspire violence or happiness? Is it right to sleep at work? Contact. Should the difficult language of Shakespeare be 'translated' into plain English? Why are millennials so attracted to starting their own businesses? Does recycling coffee cups make a difference? About 37,000 tourists are expected to visit Antarctica this season. Les élèves comparent Nighthawks d’Edward Hopper (1942) et la parodie (subverted/modified painting) réalisée par Banksy (2005). Listen to Rob and Neil’s discussion, and learn some related vocabulary. �K9���Y1�-S�V���B����ށ�Z��� 6�- R��:��Rj Alice and Finn talk about the passion some people have for danger and the unseen threats we face every day. Travel the U.S.A The sequence way! Sequence Generation Gap doc01: picture of family Technique ILDA (Identify the type of doc / Localise (=WH) / Describe the Details / Analyse): Laisser dire tout ce qui leur vient maos obtenir au minimum : The parents look old-fashioned – they have wrinkles We can’t see the heads so that everybody identifies. We're dealing with approximates here. Will we still be speaking in an English we recognise in a thousand years' time? 1232444 visiteurs - 4303436 pages vues Clean up your English by listening to this discussion. Alice and Rob ask how far hypocrisy is actually part of who we are, Do you have what it takes to go to space? Would you tell a robot your deepest secrets? Alice and Rob consider which study techniques are good and which aren't. Are you afraid of machines that copy human intelligent behaviour? Alice and Neil discuss identity and how appearances can be deceptive. But what does it take to be the perfect Father Christmas? Find out what's new, Why do we buy so much food and not eat it all? That sounds rather utopian to me though.NeilA utopia is an imaginary place where everything is perfect. Does it make sense to you? In New York, young people wrote their names, or 'tags', in pen on walls around the city. John Rossant, founder and chairman of the non-profit organisation New Cities Foundation, New York City. he air is clean, there are bike lanes everywhere. Neil and Sam discuss objectification. There’s a fresh interest in keeping cars out of cities. Read a 1 page story on Rover the Shark and sequence the events that happened 2,028 Downloads . Is he or she in debt? This version of the classic game of sequence helps you learn States and capitals! It could be anyone. Skinny models: What does the law say about walking the catwalk? Sam and Rob find out. We discuss the issues and the progress that's being made. How much does appearance really matter? Can science prove the existence of 'man flu' or are men just big babies? In eight representative African cities, roads occupy far lower shares of urban land than in other cities around the world. Word on the Street is an exciting new English Language teaching programme co-produced by the BBC and the British Council. Tim and Neil talk about interactions that can be misunderstood by people of different backgrounds. Are you aware of how much of the sweet stuff you eat? laww • 14 Octobre 2015 • Fiche • 979 Mots (4 Pages) • 3 801 Vues. Sophie and Neil discuss the reason why fear of spiders is so common, Neil and Alice talk about the defiant women who fought for their right to choose their representatives. Neil and Alice discuss our perception of time, What will the cities of the future look like, and will we enjoy living in them? Now, I think it's time for the answer to today's quiz question, Neil. Dan and Neil discuss the pros and cons of this digital currency. Alice and Neil talk about the role that diet has to play in this global health problem, Why do we procrastinate? John Rossant, founder and chairman of the non-profit organisation New Cities Foundation, explains what it is.INSERT John Rossant, founder and chairman of the non-profit organisation New Cities Foundation, New York CityI think, you know, generally it's accepted that cloud computing, ubiquitous internet, robust 5G networks etc, will transform our cities, whether they're in the global south or the developed world. Does being taller mean you earn more at work? Neil and Sophie discuss how social media is changing the way we interact. Why do we associate motorcycles with men? We promise you won’t be blinded with science! Vast mega-cities are emerging in the developing world as people migrate in search of work. And remember I said we are dealing with approximates here? The future of cities after the Covid-19 crisis. Please share! Having decent cycle lanes. Why does seeing someone yawn make you yawn? Hundreds of millions of us make the same journey day in day out. But should they be going to a region with such a sensitive environment? Can humanity really breach the 90 year limit? Alice and Neil discuss Neil's attempt at town planning, Why is the disease diabetes on the rise? Travel Agency Role-play Activity Execution: I teach at a Japanese junior high school. Compréhension orale/expression orale. What's so special about these uncomfortable shoes? NYC is an international centre for business, finance, fashion, Can you think of any others?NeilYes. How generous are you? What would you put in your time capsule? Is it…. You have to prepare a journey plan with the approximate cost and the itinerary and to explain what your motivations are .. (first step : written work) Internships: exploitation or valuable work experience? But people are realising that they must act now to stop further losses. Rob and Finn discuss the benefits of sleeping on the job. Do you dress formally or casually? This period included the start of the Olympic Games and Homer's writing of the Odyssey and the Illiad. (Key words : capitalism, axis, networks, transnational scale, international scale, flows) 2. Listen to Rob and Neil describing the struggles of that ground-breaking space mission whilst explaining some related vocabulary. Neil and Alice discuss the threat to The Great Barrier Reef, the Grand Canyon, and the Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru, Why do some weeks just fly by but sometimes minutes can seem like hours? Learn more about food waste. I didn't build enough houses, which created a lot of homeless Sims – those are the characters in the game. Rob and Finn discuss the World Health Organisation's recommendations on e-cigarettes, Should we eat less sugar? Listen to Neil and Finn's conversation and learn some new words. Libra, Bitcoin... would you invest in digital money? Is learning languages good for head, heart and soul? Neil and Alice discuss rhetoric, commas and full stops. Are you planning for a comfortable retirement? Why is punctuation important? The BBC broadcasts a season of programmes discussing women's issues around the world. Neil and Alice discuss the issue and teach you related vocabulary. Why are these magical creatures back in fashion? What are the modern day dilemmas in using a lift? Listen to Rob and Neil’s chat and learn some related vocabulary. Page 1 sur 4 Relax, slow down and breathe. Rob and Finn discuss this how they work and how they help many of the country's poorest. Google's free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. Neil and Finn guide you through the BBC Proms, What an awful sound - cracking your knuckles! Are we forgetting our own abilities - and losing our talent? How the sharing economy is changing the way we use our space, How can science fiction help the world? We promise you won't be bored! So you just pop your phone on the table, and technology does the rest!
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