Classe de Terminale
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Classe de Terminale
A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 2 Liste des documents classés par thématiques - TERMINALE QCM Document Conflits/guerre froide 8. Spy novelist Conflits/guerre froide Conflits/guerre froide Contact de cultures/aventures Contact de cultures/exploration du monde CECR Interview with the writer John Le Carré, who wrote many best-selling spy novels. B1+/B2 9. Korea Interview with Korea specialist, Professor Graham Healey of Seffield University. B1+/B2 21. Security service 11. Lady travellers Lecture by Mrs Rimmington on the role of the Security Service MI5. Lecture on ladies in the nineteenth century travelling to the "New World". B2/B2+ B2/B2+ 14. Ireland and literature Interview with Peter Sirr, Director of the Irish Writers' Centre in Dublin. B2/B2+ Contact des cultures/intégration 20. Women's studies Identité/attitudes culturelles Identité/ attitudes culturelles Identité/comportements de groupes Identités/attitudes culturelles Interdépendance/environnement Interdépendance/environnement Interdépendance/mondialisation Interdépendances/ généalogie (origines) 1. Freedom of the press 4. Humour 12. Stress 22. American culture 10. Bio-technology 16. Science and truth 15. Truth and democracy 6. Time and space interdépendances/Environnement 7. Elephant conservation Interdépendances/environnement 13. Animal rights Interdépendances/institutions 2. Human rights Interdépendances/mondialisation 3. Ethical investment Interdépendances/mondialisation Interdépendances/réseaux de communication Présentation Interview with Frances Smith Foster, Professor of English and Women's Studies at an American university. Lecture on the freedom of expression in the UK. Lecture on humour and whether it is universal or culture-based. Discussion on stress in modern society. You are going to listen to a lecture on some aspects of American culture. Discussion about the implications of producing genetically modified food. Discussion on the reliability of "scientific evidence". Discussion on the need for governments to be truthful in public statements. Lecture on biological evolution and notions of space and time. Discussion with Keith Madders, Director of the development organization The Zimbabwe Trust, and Celia Nicholls, a zoologist with the conservation group, Care for the Wild about the best ways to safeguard and protect elephants on our planet. B2/B2+ B1+ B1+ B2/B2+ B2/B2+ B1+/B2 B2/B2+ B2/B2+ B1/B2 B1+/B2 B2/B2+ 5. Fraud Discussion on the ethics of human treatment of animals. It has been fourty years since the Declaration of human rights came into being. What is the situation of Human rights today and worldwide? Discussion with Peter Vardy, author and lecturer at London university and Peter Webster, of the Ethical Research Service on ethical investment. Discussion on fraud and its international implications. 19. Technological design Interview about new technology and its impact on society. B2/B2+ 17. Communication Interview about document design and new ways of communicating. B2/B2+ 23. Collecting objects Discussion on a specific human conduct: the need for collecting objects. B2/B2+ B1+ B1+ B1+ Interdépendances/réseaux de communication Interdépendances/linguistique Opposition /mode de vie alternatif A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 2 Liste des documents classés par thématiques - TERMINALE Prise de notes Présentation Documents Conflits /expérience coloniale 1. Vikings from Norway Conflits/expérience coloniale 2. Viking presence outside Scandinavia Conflits/expérience coloniale 3. The Picts From the 8th to the 10th century Vikings plundered the coasts of Europe. Britain and Ireland were invaded and even saw Viking settlement. The vikings settled in Britain. Are genetic traces of the Vikings still to be found in today's population? At one time the northern parts of Britain were populated by the Picts. What happened to them when the Vikings invaded their country? CECR B1 B1 B1 Conflits/expérience coloniale 4. Ship burial Vikings sometimes buried their dead in ships, for their last journey into the afterlife. Not long ago such a ship burial was discovered on the island of Sanday, in the Orkneys. Conflits/représentations collectives 15. September 11, 2001 In his programme Natural Born Heroes, Robert Winston refers to the events of September 11, 2001.More in particular he relates how Tina Hansen was rescued by two total strangers, Mike Benfante and John Cerquiera. B2+ Contact des cultures/exploration du monde 16. Origin of Easter Islanders Easter Island is one of the most isolated spots in the world. Scientists have always been intrigued by the question of the origin of the island population. B2+ Identité/comportements de groupe 14. Generosity In his programme Natural Born Heroes, Robert Winston talks about human generosity and explains how it must have developed. He also describes an experiment with children. B2+ Identité/Construction par identification /appartenance culturelle 5. Englishness What does it mean to be English? What is it about Englishness that sets it apart from other national cultures? Andrew Marr discusses these questions with Peter Ackroyd, author of Albion: the origins of the English Imagination. B1+ 6. Fencing In his programme The Human Instinct, Robert Winston uses a fencing match to illustrate a point he wishes to make. B1+ 7. Siblings In his programme The Human Instinct, Robert Winston reports the findings of an American experiment with children and refers to a study among 120.000 people. B1+ 8. Card Game In his programme The Human Instinct, Robert Winston refers to an experiment as part of research into human behaviour. This experiment is a card game. B1+ Identité/ construction par identification/comportements de groupes Identité/ Construction par identification/comportements de groupes Identité/ Construction par identification/comportements de groupes Identité/ construction par identification/comportements de groupes - 11. Fossil Interdépendances/Généalogie Identité/ Construction par identification/comportements de groupes - 9. Nick Leeson Interdépendances/Généalogie Identité/ construction par identification/comportements de groupes - 12. Blood ties Interdépendances/Généalogie In his programme Natural Born Heroes , Robert Winston talks about a 200.000 year old jawbone. B1+ B2 In his programme The Human Instinct, Robert Winston refers to the notorious bank employee Nick Leeson to illustrate a human trait we all possess. B2 In his programme Natural Born Heroes, Robert Winston talks about the drive in animals and humans to protect their off-spring. B2+ Identité/personnage emblématique conflits/représentations collectives 17. Free guns Kirsty Wark talks with Michael Moore about a scene in his film Bowling for Columbine about a shooting at Colum-bine Highschool in Denver, Colorado on April 20th 1999. B2+ Identité/personnage emblématique conflits/représentations collectives 18. The Anarchist's Cookbook Kirsty Wark talks with Michael Moore about a scene in his film Bowling for Columbine about a shooting at Columbine Highschool in Denver, Colorado on April 20th 1999. B2+ 19. Charlton Heston Kirsty Wark talks with Michael Moore about his film Bowling for Columbine about a shooting at Columbine Highschool in Denver, Colorado on April 20th 1999. Shortly after the shooting the former movie star Charlton Heston spoke at a rally of the National Rifle Association. B2+ 20. Ralph Nader and car safety Just a few decades ago cars were still far from safe. Ralph Nader wrote a book criticizing the American car industry: Unsafe at Any Speed. B2+ 10. National Trust You will hear a report on a special meeting of the National Trust. B2 Interdépendances/Généalogie 13. Bats In his programme Natural Born Heroes, Robert Winston talks about a pretty unique animal species. B2+ Interdépendances/protectionnisme 21. Ford Motor Company Safety measures have not always been high on the agenda of the American car industry. B2+ Identité/personnage emblématique - conflits/représentations collectives Identité/personnage emblématique conflits/représentations collectives Interdépendances/institutions