Wednesday, March 25, 2009

jeudi le vingt six mars


Je ne me fais pas entendre si personne ne me répond.
Elsa TRIOLET, Les Fantômes armés
I'm not making myself heard if no one responds to me.


Trivia: In this region of France, it is illegal for UFOs to fly over vinyards. This region, located on the South Eastern was named after a river that runs throught it and a mountain range that borders it. Its capital is Lyon.

Hier: What name person is it illegal to name a pig after?


Déjeuner: Hot ham and cheese. ew.
7th grade:
  • Second little unscrambling activity.
  • Check Vocabulary Sheet.
  • Janine dit / Tête, épaules, genoux, pieds...
  • Les parties du corps...riddles (and extra body parts since you're starting your aliens tomorrow.)

8th grade:

  • Allons-y à commencer la FUTUR PROCHE!

YOU NEED TO KNOW ALLER!

Je vais Nous allons

Tu vas Vous allez

Il/Elle va Ils/Elles vont

Use Warp Whistles..,whatever, I'm old.

EXAMPLES

a.) Erin joue au tennis.

b.) Nous dansons à la fête.

c.) Dillon et Patrick sont des hamsters.

d.) J'aime beaucoup le 'RW-RR Challenge!'

e.) Tu vas au stade pour le match de Tigres.

f.) Dominick a un singe à la maison.

g.) Vous n'allez pas au lycée.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rhone. Whats a warp whistle?

<3Krissy

Sarahhh said...

Rhône-Alpes

Anonymous said...

I'm not entirely sure if this is correct, but for the sake of the trivia I'll answer.
In the Rhône-Alpes region, it's illegal for my friendly UFO boi's to go flyin` about yo.
Keep the trivia.
Kthxbai
-Kennifer VanDemark

Anonymous said...

Rhône-Alpes is one of the 26 regions of France, located on the eastern border of the country, towards the south. The region was named after the Rhône River and the Alps mountain range. Its capital, Lyon, is the second-largest metropolitan area in France after Paris.

Anonymous said...

Rhône-Alpes ?
i like that name
lol

Adrienne Garrison
aka. Marylynn
= )

Anonymous said...

Rhone-Alpes
?? Jordyn Beesmer

Harriet said...

Rhône-Alpes Région.

Anonymous said...

region of the rhone whever that is

Monk Esq. said...

Rhône-Alpes

Rhône-Alpes is the only region of France that contains 3 major cities in France. It forms the triangle Lyon - Grenoble - Saint-Etienne. This triangle is the economic core of the region. These three urban areas are very complementary, and have smaller cities around, like satellites.

* Lyon's area : 1,798,395 inhabitants (2008)
* Grenoble's area : 560,222 inhabitants (2008)
* Saint-Etienne's area : 321,703 inhabitants (1999)
* Valence's area : 164,334 inhabitants (2008)

As for the infrastructure of this region,Rhône-Alpes is a prosperous region, its economy second in size only to Île-de-France in France. This can be attributed to the diversity of the production in different sectors.

* Industry, in particular:
o Light engineering and high-tech
o Mechanical engineering in the area of Annecy
o Special machining in the area of Cluses
* Services, in particular:
o High-tech industries & nanotechnology, especially in Grenoble
o Tourism with the Alps (for skiing), Lyon and Grenoble (for culture) and the Ardèche (adventure sports/camping) particularly popular
o Education, with major universities in Lyon and Grenoble

In the past mining, especially coal mining was an important sector, particularly around Saint-Étienne, although this has declined.

It should be noted that the area of the region that lies close to Switzerland has an economy linked to that of Geneva. Indeed, this area forms a hinterland for the Geneva hub.

Tourism

Situated between Paris and the Côte d’Azur, on the border with both Switzerland and Italy, and offering access to two international airports (Lyon and Geneva), impressive rail connections and a vast motorway network, the Rhône-Alpes region is literally at the crossroads of Europe.

Boasting 8 natural parks and peerless sites such as Mont Blanc and the Gorges de l’Ardèche, the Rhône-Alpes offers a wide range of different landscapes: mountains, vineyards and gentle valleys, fields of lavender and olive groves.

In the Rhône-Alpes, water is everywhere: from snow to glacier ice, rivers and streams to lakes…the Rhône-Alpes is where three of France’s biggest lakes can be found (Lake Geneva, Lac du Bourget and Lac d’Annecy).

Every form of sport is readily available, set against an impressive natural backdrop: hiking, mountain biking or even paragliding and canoeing… the Rhône-Alpes is not only the second most important golfing region in France with over 60 courses but it also has the largest ski area in the world and has hosted the Winter Olympics three times.

Enthusiasts of art and culture will not be disappointed by the region’s Villes d’Art: Lyon, which is classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, Annecy, Grenoble, Chambéry, and Saint Etienne.

And last but not least, connoisseurs of good food and wine will be spoilt for choice by the range of local specialities available to taste along with a Beaujolais or a Côtes du Rhône, and by the sheer number of famous restaurants (with Paul Bocuse at the top of the list) in the region.

Anonymous said...

Rhône-Alpes

Andre Manginelli

Anonymous said...

Rhône-Alpes
juliette justi

Anonymous said...

Rhône-Alpes

garlor

Eleanor said...

It is Rhône-Alpes.

Anonymous said...

RHONE & wheres 2morows question?!


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