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  •  Let’s read in English !       

    Books in English

    Asterix and Cleopatra ,

    Goscinny, Uderzo

     

    Frankenstein,

     Mary Shelley ( adapted)

     

    Romeo and Juliet,

    William Shakespeare (adapted)

     

    Science Fiction stories,

    Isaac Asimov

     

    American Short stories,

    Truman Capote

     

    The black cat,

    Edgar Allan Poe

     

    The wizard of Oz,

    Franck Baum  (adapted)

     

    Oliver Twist ,

    Charles Dickens ( adapted )

     

    Calvin and Hobbes,

    Bill Watterson

     

    English ghost stories,

     Catherine Wells…

     

    Garfield Classics,

     Jim Davis

     

    Garfield To eat or not to eat,

     Jim Davis

     

    Bilingual books

    The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ,R.L. Stevenson

    18 English and American very short stories

     

    British and American humour

     

    English and American short stories of  Today

     

    Just so stories,

     Rudyard Kipling

     

    Books in English, Illustrated classics , adapted

    The Jungle Book,

     Rudyard Kipling

     

    20,000 leagues under the sea,

    Jules Verne

     

    Around the world in 80 days,

    Jules Verne   

     

    Journey to the centre of the Earth,

    Jules Verne

     

    Treasure Island ,

    Robert Louis Stevenson

     

    David Copperfield,

    Charles Dickens

     

    Gulliver’s Travel,

    Jonathan Swift

     


  •                          Games 

     

    Chain Fairytale
    This is a fun writing warm-up. Everyone has a piece of paper and writes the first sentence or two to start a fairytale (not one that already exists).
    Example: Once upon a time there was a frog that had no legs. He wanted to get married, but there were no female legless frogs in the land.
    After one minute the leader will say "SWITCH". At this time the writers have to put down their pens and pass the papers. They cannot finish their sentences. Then, the next writers will continue the story. After about ten minutes you will have as many silly stories to read as you have club members. The leader should warn the writers that they will soon have to wrap-up the story during the last two minutes so that each story has a conclusion. Read all of the stories out loud for a good laugh. You can extend this activity by trying to edit each other's writing and spelling errors.

     

    Draw the Picture
    In this activity members split up into pairs or small groups. One person looks at a scene from a magazine or book (the leader should cut out enough pictures, or bring in enough magazines for the club). The other person has a pencil and a blank piece of paper. The person with the picture will try to describe everything he sees to the drawer. This is good practice for using prepositions of place. When the describer is finished, compare the drawings to the real thing! Whose is the closest to the original?

     

    Categories
    For this game, one person thinks of a category, such as MOVIES. In a circle, everyone must take a turn thinking of a Movie title (in English of course). If someone takes too long to give an answer (the leader should count to five) then that person is out and a new category begins. If someone gives an answer that doesn't make sense or is incorrect, he is also out of the game. For example, if the category is VEGETABLES and someone says "banana" that person is out. The game continues until only one person is left!

     

    Broken Telephone
    This is a listening and pronunciation activity that always gets people laughing. The leader first must think of a sentence or phrase and whisper it to the person beside her. That person will then whisper what she heard to the next person. Each person can only say, "Can you please repeat that?" one time. When the message reaches the end of the chain that person must speak out loud. Oftentimes the message will be completely different when it reaches the end. Try to find out where the chain broke! In a big group you can send the message two ways and find out which team comes closest to the real message. (A famous example is the army message that started as "Send reinforcements, we're going to advance" and ended as "Send three and fourpence, we're going to a dance.")

     

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  • The legend of the seeker was very thrilling. We watched an episode each week from September 2013 to June 2014 . We loved it !cool And we got used to listen to English !!!

    Legend of the Seeker is a television series based on novels in the series titledThe Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind. Distributed in U.S. by Disney-ABC Domestic TelevisionABC Studios produced the series, which was its first foray into broadcast syndication, with Sam RaimiRobert Tapert, Joshua Donen, Ned Nalle, and Kenneth Biller serving as executive producers. The show premiered on November 1, 2008 and ran for two seasons before its cancellation in 2010.

     

    The series follows the journeys of a long awaited "Seeker of Truth" namedRichard Cypher (Craig Horner), a Confessor named Kahlan Amnell (Bridget Regan), a wizard named Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander (Bruce Spence), and a warrior named Cara (Tabrett Bethell) as they defend the people of their realm against tyranny and destruction. The story depicted in the television series substantially differs from that as portrayed in the written series.

     

    The story takes place in the world author Terry Goodkind created in his The Sword of Truth fantasy novel series. The three main provinces are Westland, the Midlands and D'Hara. Westland is separated from the Midlands by a magical boundary, which was created to prevent any magic from entering Westland. On the other side of the Midlands is D'Hara, which is ruled byDarken Rahl. Seekers are accompanied by a Wizard of The First Order and Confessors, an ancient order of women, who oversee the welfare of the people of the Midlands and the Seeker.

    The first season is loosely based on the first book of The Sword of Truth seriesWizard's First Rule. Some of the stories feature events and characters not encountered in the books, while others loosely adapt events from the book. The story begins after the invasion of Darken Rahl's army into the Midlands.Kahlan Amnell, a Confessor, ventures into Westland in search of a wizard and the Seeker, who has been prophesied to defeat Rahl. Kahlan finds the wizard, Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander, and the Seeker, a young man named Richard Cypher, who is forced to accept a destiny he never knew about. Together, they set off on a quest to seek out and defeat Darken Rahl. The second season is loosely based on Stone of Tears, the second book in Goodkind's series. It tells the story of how Richard, Kahlan, and Zeddicus discover that their quest during the first season caused them to unintentionally help the Keeper of the Underworld create tears in the veil which separates the land of the dead from the world of the living. Their new quest is to find the Stone of Tears, seal the rifts between the worlds, and defeat the Keeper. They are joined in this quest by Cara, a Mord-Sith and their former enemy. ( from Wikipedia ) 





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