Saturday, January 27, 2007

AUTO EVALUATION

PASSEPORT INTERNET DU LYCÉE François ARAGO Classes et années Élève :

Le WEB

La Toile

INTERNET

Le PC et ses Périphériques

La barre d’état

Le WEB

Accéder au WEB

« Provider » (fournisseur d’accès), coûts

Connaître le traitement de texte

Word et imprimer

Raccourcis claviers

Touche Ctrl/ Touche Windows

Ctrl+A Ctrl+C Ctrl+V

Naviguer / Surfer

sur le WEB : utilisation des navigateurs (browser)

Internet Explorer

Mozilla Firefox

La barre de navigation

La barre d’adresse

Adresses internet

Site Web, liens

Formats PDF, page Html

Clic droit / Ctrl+T / Ctrl+N

Adresse de page Web : URL

extensions.com/ .org/ .net/

Plug-ins, téléchargement

,

Mémoriser des sites WEB

Sauvegarder

des documents

Marque-pages / Bookmarks

Favoris

Ctrl+I / Ctrl+H

Gérer ses favoris

Enregistrer sur le Disque Dur (page web, image, texte…)

Ouvrir plusieurs pages Internet

Rechercher

des informations

sur le WEB

Ctrl+N / Ctrl+T / /Clic droit

Moteurs de recherche : Google, Yahoo, Hotbot…

Google bar. + « … »

Recherches avancées

Dictionnaires et encyclopédie

Wikipedia

E-mail

Se créer une adresse, un mot de passe, un répertoire. / @

Lire ses messages reçus, répondre, transférer

Rédiger un message

Envoyer un message

Nettoyer sa boîte

Listes de diffusion, « Newsgroups »

Apprendre avec Internet

Sites d’anglais : ESL

gratuits ( ! ou payants)

Blogs

Lire un blog

Envoyer un post

Créer un Blog

NIVEAUX D’EXIGENCE POSSIBLES :

1. Je sais de quoi il s’agit 2. Je suis capable de l’utiliser 3. Je m’en sers souvent 4. Je peux l’enseigner aux autres

Roman numerals

From one of one my favourite sites ( http://wordsmith.org/ )

a site to be bookmarked... un site à mettre dans ses marque-pages / favoris
http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

THE MAIN EVENT OF THIS WEEK !!!!!

WATCH "Peace of mind" January 23, 2007 in
http://www.onegoodmove.org/1gm/

Go to monthly archives, click on January 2007, then go to the 25th of january and click on "SOTU, The daily showThe Daily Show on the State of the Union—"everyone deserves a seventh chance."
Here is part of the script:
Jon Stewart: “......... Tomorrow night is the main event of this week: the president Annual State of the Union Address I’m so excited, we’ll have full coverage for you on Wednesday but first…An EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW of the BIG EVENT:
BUSH ! STATE OF THE UNION 6! (!”The State of the Union" is a speech traditionally given by the U.S. president at the beginning of January.)

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Jon Stewart: “As it does every year, this State of the Union matches up with bitter rivals. The President of the United States and WORDS!Right now, as we speak, WORDS hold a 3 to 2 advantage but the President could take this one!”
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Jon Stewart: “How will the President describe the State of our Union? Well, over the past six tumultuous years, he has always managed to find just the right word to encapsulate the complexities of our time.”

2002 George W.Bush: “The state of our Union has never been STRONGER.”
2003
G.W. Bush: “Our Union is STRONG.”
2004
G.W.: “Confident and STRONG.”
2005
W.: “Confident and STRONG.”
2006
Dubya: “And together we will make it STRONGER.”

Jon Stewart: “ STRONGLY, we will use STRENGTH to be STRONGER in our STRONGNESS for STRONGALICIOUSNESS is STRONGTASTIC!!!!!
(!here: for = because!)

Well, that’s what you get for a line exclusively on Roget’s Monosaurus…
(!A ‘thesaurus’ is a dictionary of synonyms!)
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Jon Stewart: How about twelve months ago?
G.W. Bush aka Dubya aka the President: “As we make progress on the ground and Iraqi forces increasingly take the lead, we should be able to further decrease our troop levels.”
Jon Stewart: “Yes! I think this will be our year… Now rock figures to be the prime topic of tomorrow’s State of the Union Address. The war began 3…nearly 4…. decades ago… but the president insists it’s a vital struggle on world history which raises this interesting question:”
PBS journalist: “If it’s that important to all of us and to the future of our country if not the world, why have you not, as president of the United States, asked more Americans and more American interests to sacrifice something?
The President: “I think a lot of people are in this fight. .I mean that they,they,… they sacrifice peace of mind when they see the terrible images of violence on T… TV everynight.”
Jon Stewart: “Senior political analyst Jason Jones joins us now… Jason, thank you’re very welcome. It appeared to me in that interview with Jim Lair that the president is suggesting that because Americans see somewhat discomforting images about the war on TV that that is our sacrifice…”
Jason Jones: “Yes, yeah Jon, it’s pretty rough. I mean, I can tell you my family has been through a lot in this war, I don’t know if you know this but we were a Goldstar family, that was the brand of TV we had, 72 inches……………………………………...”
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Jon Stewart: “ And that’s our sacrifice?”
Jason Jones: “Well, not to me Jon. I was just doing my duty.”
Jon Stewart: “The President, he makes it seem as though this war has really been tough on this generation.”
Jason Jones: “Jon! It’s been hell! I mean It would be bad enough if it were just for the TV images but the President just keeps asking. You hear him last month?”
G.W. aka Dubya: “ We must also work together to achieve important goals for the American people here at home. This work begins with keeping our economy growing. I encourage you all to go shopping more.”
Jason Jones: “More? More ??? How much more can I shop? The parking, the crowds…
I’m running out of things to own! Last week I lost 200 of my best dollars buying this damn thing……. Jon, I don’t even know what it does! …… Ok buddy …/just do it/…..you see what I’m t… /just do it/ What? …/just do it/ All right I’ll .........................................
Let me tell you Jon. That piece of garbage helps us win the war on terror. Then yeah, the greatest generation’s got nothing on us. ..By the way, I’m teaching that guy to get me some beer. For
America!”

Sunday, January 21, 2007

QUESTION AUTHORITY

onegoodmove.org

Watch the video about Stanley milgram's experiment on january 21, 2007
He wondered whether people would obey authority even if the figure in authority (a university professor for example) made them hurt someone he didn't even know...
The results are clear. A majority of us is easily-influenced...
Milgram s'est demandé si les gens obéiraient à un représentant de l'autorité (un professeur d'université par exemple) même s'il leur demandait de faire souffrir une personne qu'ils ne connaissaient même pas...
Les résultats sont clairs. Nous sommes majoritairement très influençables....

a new site to learn English

http://www.anglaisfacile.com/index.php

PINK

Listen to the song here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=RSmieJlATzE&mode=related&search=
and fill in the blanks...
Dear Mr. President
Come take a ______________ with me
Let's _______________ we're just two people and
You're not better than me
I'd like to ask you some questions if we can speak _____________
What do you feel when you see all the ________________ on the street
Who do you pray for at night before you go __________________
What do you feel when you look in the ______________
Are you ____________
How do you ______________ while the rest of us _____________
How do you ______________ when a mother has no ______________ to say goodbye
How do you ______________ with your head held ______________
Can you even look me in the ______________
And tell me why
Dear Mr. President
Were you a lonely boy
Are you a lonely boy
Are you a lonely boy
How can you say
No child is _____________ _______________
We're not ______________ and we're not ______________
They're all sitting in your ______________
While you pave the ______________ to hell
What kind of ______________ would take his own daughters' rights away
And what kind of ______________ might hate his own daughter if she were __________
I can only imagine what the first ______________ has to say
You've come a long way from ______________ and ______________
How do you ______________ while the rest of us ______________
How do you ______________ when a mother has no ______________ to say goodbye
How do you ______________ with your head held ______________
Can you even look me in the _____________
Let me tell you ’bout hard work
Minimum ______________ with a baby on the way
Let me tell you ’bout hard work
______________ your house after the bombs took them away
Let me tell you ’bout hard work
Building a bed out of a ______________ box
Let me tell you ’bout hard work
Hard work
Hard work
You don't know ______________ ’bout hard work
Hard work
Hard work
Oh
How do you ______________ at night
How do you ______________ with your head held ______________
Dear Mr. President
You'd never take a ______________ with me
______________ you
2006 "I'm Not Dead"

Friday, January 12, 2007

cartoon U.S. video

"While you're all focusing on your nasty little wars,
I'm moving ahead with my WARMING of MASS DESTRUCTION"
http://www.markfiore.com/animation/warming.html
and others at
http://www.markfiore.com/animation.html

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

encore des sites pour travailler!

Yes! more sites to learn English
That one helps you with the sounds of English:

http://fonetiks.org/index.html

And that one gives you text with their AUDIO or VIDEO counterpart and loads of questions to see if you've understood it and learnt from it.

http://literacyworks.org/learningresources/index.html

Saturday, January 06, 2007

What's in a word?

Richard Lainhart took a last-minute package filled with Christmas gifts to the U.S. Postal Service's self-service Salt Lake City Sunnyside branch to mail it just before Christmas. The next day, the postal carrier brought the package back to Lainhart's house as "undeliverable." The carrier said the box couldn't be mailed because it contained the label "Wine Glasses."

In Utah, just the word "wine" made the contents contraband, even though they had nothing to do with wine.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

By the way...

HAPPY NEW YEAR !

Pour les 1 S SPO et pour les autres.

Je suis entrain de découvrir un nouvel outil : I'm discovering a new tool:
Haiku, i like its name. it's on the web...of course!
I may use it full time next year.
here is the first example of what it can be.
I'd like the 1SSPO to visit it, but everybody can.
http://www.myhaikuclass.com/elibilien/1spo/cms_page/view