Friday, April 29, 2011

Passé Composé

J'ai joué american football
J'ai joué basketball
J'ai joué baseball
J'ai joué soccer
J'ai joué golf
J'ai nagé
J'ai travaillé Florida
J'ai regardé Télé
J'ai mangé la glace
J'ai mangé sandwhich


Picture by - Anthony Sanchez

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Mambo was here

This post is not an assignment, but a lesson. People can post whatever they want when you dont log off your blogger. Daniel berg, I'm teachin u a lesson son. Next time u forget to log off of your blogger it's game over. Your first warning is over

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Julia compared to Julie

Julia Child's started out as a horrible cook. She went to a cooking school and became the teacher of it. She was a great cook who wanted to write a book. Some publishing companies thought her book was a waste of time but one agreed to do it and came up with the title of "Mastering The Art of French Cooking."

Julie is a normal person with a normal job and she loves to cook. She takes Julia's book and cooks every recipe in a year.

Julie and Julia are connected through cooking and food.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Savoie, France


Images of Savoie, France


Valmorel la Belle ski resort in Savoie, France.


The Alps Mountains in Aussois, Savoie, France

Ice Climbing, Gorges de Ballandaz, Savoie, France pictures
Ice Climbing, Gorges de Ballandaz, Savoie, France.


River In The Town Of Annecy, Savoie, France.








Historical Facts About Samedi



  • Savoie takes its name from the Latin word Sapaudia or Sabaudia, meaning land covered in fir trees.     

  • The city of Samedi was integrated into the Mont-Blanc Department from 1792 to 1815. It was then integrated by France in 1860.
  • Savoie and Albertville, hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics with ski events at Tarentaise and Beaufortain.   

  • Savoie is part of the Rhône-Alpes région. Much of Savoie is covered by the Alps Mountain Range.


Famous People Of Savoie





John Russell - Known as Lord John Russell before 1861, was an English whig and liberal politician who served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century.

 
Hervé Gaymard - Born May 31, 1960 in Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Savoie. He is a French politician and a member of UMP conservative party. He served as the country's Minister of Finances from November 30, 2004 until his resignation on February 25, 2005.

 
Emmanuel Philibert - Duke of Savoy from 1553 to 1580. He was the only child of Charles III, Duke of Savoy. He became duke on the death of his father.


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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Où vas-tu?

Je vais à la patinoire.
Je vais à la montagne.
Je vais au lac.
Je vais au cybercafé.
Je vais à la mer.
Je vais à la Campagne.
Je vais au club.
Je vais au théâtre.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Famous French Folks

Bob Sinclair:
Born in 1969 as Christophe Le Friant in Douarnenez, Bob Sinclair is a French musician, record producer, and electronic music DJ who became internationally famous with the successful singles “Love generation”, which was one of the official anthems for the 2006 Berlin World Cup. He also owns the label Yellow Productions.


Daft Punk:
Daft Punk is a French electronic music duo that was born in 1993 and works with French musicians Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo. The group has a style that mixes electronic music with rock, funk, and techno and has played an important role in the house movement in France. Some of their most popular songs are “Around the world”, “Da Funk”, “One more time”, “Human after all”, “Harder better faster stronger” and “Aerodynamic”.


Manu Chao:
José-Manuel Thomas Arthur Chao was born in Paris in 1991 and is a famous French folk singer and songwriter who sings in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic, sometimes changing the language in the same song! Although he has one of the highest sales volumes as an artist, he’s not very famous in the English-speaking countries. Many of his songs carry freedom and left-wing messages, and they’re often about subjects like love, drugs, immigration.