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Séquence 5
Points de grammaire
start
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Les déterminants
Les prépositions
Le présent simple
Les pronoms personnels, compléments et le possessif
Les pronoms relatifs who, which et that
Exprimer le but(pour + verbe)
La progression (de plus en plus / de moins en moins)
La voix passive
Les dates : précises VS décennies
La construction du présent simple
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Les prépositions
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Les déterminants
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Les pronoms personnels et réfléchis, les pronoms et adjectifs possessifs
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Les pronoms relatifs who, which et that
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Exprimer le but
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La voix passive
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La progression
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Les dates (années)
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Choisis la forme correcte du verbe au présent.
refer
to the moment of the creation of the world.
The Dreamtime
refers
tell
Aboriginal art
about the Dreamtime and Australia's history.
tells
focus
on creating meaning.
Aboriginal art
focuses
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Complète avec la prépositon qui convient.
on
When Europeans came
to
Australia, they took everything.
in
on
to
James Cook discovered Australia
April 1770.
in
on
to
Captain Arthur Philip arrived
Australia in 1788.
in
on
to
He arrived
January 26.
in
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Mets la phrase suivante à la forme passive :
James Cook discovered Australia.
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Mets la phrase suivante à la forme passive :
The British colonized Australia.
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Aboriginals use art to document history.
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Mets la phrase suivante à la forme passive :
We celebrate Australia day on January 26.
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Every Australian should learn about aboriginal culture.
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Choisis l'expression qui convient.
more and more
Aboriginal art is
recognized in Australia.
more
lower
ignorance about aboriginal history
There is
less and less
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Choisis la préposition qui convient.
for
form a British colony.
Arthur Philip arrived in Australia
to
for
National Sorry Day was created
recognize and acknoweldge Stolen Generations survivors.
to
for
tell stories.
Aboriginals use art
to
for
promote national cohesion.
It is important to raise awareness
in order to
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Choisis le pronom relatif qui convient.
who
that
Dot painting is a technique
uses symbols and documents the past.
which
who
that
James Cook,
arrived in Australia in 1770, drew the map of New South Wales.
which
who
that
Music is a big part of aboriginal art, notably with the didgeridoo,
is an instrument
which
built from trees.
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Her
His
capital city is Canberra.
Australia is a huge country.
Its
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The Stolen Generation refers to First Nations children who were taken away from
them
their
her
from
homes.
theirs
they
his
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her
their
them
kids.
Indigenous people were separated from
his
theirs
they
Her
Them
Their
were sent away to be raised by non-indigenous people.
Theirs
They
He
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her
their
them
art.
Aboriginal people focus on creating meaning in
his
theirs
they
Her
Them
Their
main source of inspiration is the Dreamtime.
Theirs
They
He
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Its
He
is more than 40 000 years old.
They can use a music instrument called the didgeridoo.
It
She
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Its
He
is more than 40 000 years old.
They can use a music instrument called the didgeridoo.
It
She
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her
his
importance.
Aboriginal art documents the belonging to the land and
him
its
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culture is
important part of a country.
the
an
an
the
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culture of today’s Australia depends a lot on its history.
the
an
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captain James Cook in 1770.
Australia was discovered by
the
an
the
an
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start of
new
In 1788, Arthur Philip arrived in Australia and it was
an
the
the
an
British colony.
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different techniques.
aboriginal art is very diverse. They use
an
the
the
an
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kind of language.
Aboriginal art is
an
the
They focus on creating meaning, through ……. use of symbols. For aboriginal people, Australia Day is ……. day of mourning. They call it “Invasion Day”.
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use of symbols.
They focus on creating meaning, through
an
the
For aboriginal people, Australia Day is ……. day of mourning. They call it “Invasion Day”.
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Choisis l'article qui convient.
day of mourning. They call it “Invasion Day”.
For aboriginal people, Australia Day is
the
an
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Choisis la bonne traduction.
James Cook discovered Australia in 1770.
James Cook a découvert l’Australie en 1770.
James Cook discovered Australia in the 1770s.
On appelle la “Stolen Generation” la génération d’enfants qui ont été séparés de leurs familles des années 1860 aux années 1970.
We call Stolen Generation the generation of kids who were separated from their families from 1860 to 1970.
We call "Stolen Generation" the generation of kids who were separated from their families from the 1860s to the 1970s.
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