Time to know more about great black leaders, activists and personalities:
Time to know more about great black leaders, activists and personalities:
The widely acclaimed author of Beloved, Tar Baby and The Bluest Eye was born on February 18th, 1931. An American novelist, profesor and editor, she won the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 and the Nobel Prize of Literature in 1993 and an impressive list of awards.
Le Portail des langues de l’académie de Nice propose des fiches actions dans le but de développer l’expression orale en continu à travers diverses activités.
fiche action_001 : développer l’EOC à partir d’un support vidéo
fiche action_002 : réaliser un podcast et améliorer sa prononciation
fiche action_003: s’enregistrer pour prendre la parole en interaction (des exemples de supports sont disponibles sur le site de Nice
fiche_action_004 s’appuyer sur un support non rédigé pour prendre la parole en continu
fiche_traam_005 développer les compétences de production à partir d’un court métrage d’animation muet (des fiches séances et des productions d’élèves sont disponibles sur le site de Nice)
fiche action_006 réaliser une émission de télévision (développer l’EOC et l’EOI)
fiche action_007 développer l’EOC, réalisation d’un spot touristique pour promouvoir un site
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He was born on February 22nd, the son of a Virginian plantation owner, was 1.91 m tall, became an energetic officer in the Army of a newly born nation.
A hero of the US Independance, he became the first president of a Young nation called the United States of America.
See his biography here.
Monday February 17th is Presidents’Day…
Click on the picture to enter the White House’s Site.
Sur le site d’Eduscol, une éducation aux médias….
Born on February 4th, she was the woman who stood up by staying seated….
He was born on February 17th and was the co-founder of the Black Panther Party. Huey P. Newton was an activist, in favour with violent resistance to the racist US society.
Born a slave in February 1818 and dead on February 20th 1895, Frederick Douglass became one of the most important figures of the abolitionist movement and the first Black American citizen to hold a high government function.
See his biography.