A l`ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents
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A l`ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents
A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents classés par thématiques - SECONDE QCM Document Présentation Création - art, musée , sculpture/ mémoire des 5. Tussaud's figures passées Création - la télévision Création - les acteurs/les échanges-le monde du spectacle Création : le métier de journaliste Création : les médias Échanges : l'industrie des biens culturels (disque, cinéma, édition) Échanges économiques - le commerce du tabac Échanges économiques - l'explosion urbaine Échanges économiques - un représentant du monde de l'art Échanges et liens sociaux à travers radio, publicité et informations Explorations d'autres continents , vers d'autres formes de tourisme ? Tussaud's museum, the number of visitors, the figures that are exhibited and the process of creation. Mrs wilson, manager at Itv, talks abouts the way programmes 20. ITV are chosen and set up. Mr Garett talks about his experience as a theatre actor: the 22. Actor career prospects, the British film industry and the way he prepares and rehearses. Ron Eyley, director of the centre for journalism studies in 21. Journalism Sheffield, explains how he sees journalism and gives his opinion about the British Press. Heather gibson is working in the marketing department at the 14. Newspaper Independent newspaper. She explains what the position of marketing department Editor consists in and entails. An interview of Richard Branson, the most successful British 2. Richard Branson businessman. 16. Tobacco 9. Traffic 24. Art-dealer 4. Local radio 10. Explorer Discussion about the future of the tobacco industry. Discussion with a transport consultant whose job consists in explaining how transport has developed to cope with social changes and social needs. Discussion with William Bevan, public dealer in middle-range Victorian paintings. Discovering different kinds of news and advertisements from a local radio. Interview of sir Ranulph Fiennes, an explorer who has recently walked the South Pole and back. CECR A2/B1 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1 A2/B1 B1+/B2 B1 B1+/B2 A2/B1 B1 Lien social - la violence dans le sport 6. Boxing Controversy in boxing since the death of several boxers the past four years. Should it be totally banned or maintained as it is? B1 Lien social - les informations radiophoniques 7. Newsitems Newsitems dealing with different topics. B1 Lien social - l'explosion urbaine Discussion on traffic congestion and its various consequences 15. Traffic congestion on environment and car design. Lien social - l'explosion urbaine (les transports 25. Newcast en ville) Lien social - remède à l'explosion urbaine : un 18. London Zoo zoo en ville Lien social - une forme de violence au travail Lien social - violence symbolique de la dépendance Mémoire - les prisons du passé Mémoire : les vestiges du passé en GrandeBretagne Mémoire du passé (l'Exxon Valdez) 12. Sexual Harassment 8. Addiction 19. The Clink Some samples of newscast on British radios. B1+/B2 Life and organization of a zoo in a city (London zoo). B1+/B2 Interview of Michael Rubenstein, author and Vivienne Gay, barrister, on sexual harassment. Both will explain what it is and its impact on women at work. Discussion with a doctor and a writer on addiction, its consequences and how it could be overcome. John De Holland, curator of the Clink Prison Museum, talks about the origins of this prison and the treatment of the prisoners back in the ninth century. 3. Viking Centre York Amade in York and what they reveal about the Viking age. 17. Pollution B1 Debate on environmental catastrophies and issues and their effects on the planet. Had they been exaggerated ? B1 B1 B1+/B2 A2/B1 B1+/B2 A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents classés par thématiques SECONDE Prise de notes Création/architecture-design Document Présentation 16. Colour vision CECR B1+/B2 Dr Gillian Rice explores the role of colour in human and animal life. A new kind of real ale to be sold in supermarkets has recently been put on the market. Presenter Peter White discusses the new product with Nigel McNally, commercial director of Charles Well's brewery, and Andrew Jefford, award winning drink writer. Création/innovation industrielle 7. Real Ale Création/musique 11. Aiming high: making music Secondary-school pupils and professional musicians take part in the joint project Aiming high. Both groups experience a turning-point. What does this moment of change amount to for each? B1+/B2 Création/TV 10. Children and TV Is it a good idea for children to have a TV set or video in their bedroom? Liz Barclay puts the question to Isabel Reed, children's programme manager at ITC and Jim White, Guardian journalist. B1+ Échanges/industrie - Internet et divertissement 15. Entertainment and Heather Paton asks a number of experts for their opinion on the new the internet chances that the internet offers the 'old' media of radio and television. Échanges/industrie de la beauté 6. Body shop Échanges/l'industrie high tech 4. Lucent Échanges/tourisme 9. Air travel Lien social/ violences urbaines 8. Driving licence Lien social/divisions communautaires (sociales) 5. Lost boy Lien social/explosion urbaine Lien social/l'explosion urbaine Lien social/l'explosion urbaine Lien social/violence Lien social/violence A customer complained about the local Body Shop in Newcastle. Lucent Technologies is in trouble and has decided to restructure its work force. Presenter Richard Daniel chairs a discussion with a small panel of speakers (Philip Stott, Roger Wiltshire, Susan Hatfield and Derek Moore) about the environmental effect of air travel. Presenter Trixie Rawlinson discusses the government proposal with Keith Cameron from the British School of Motoring and Dave Rogers from ROSPA (Royal Society for Preventing Accidents). A lost boy was found wandering the streets of Bermondsey. The introduction of new Connex train carriages has given nothing but 19. New Trains problems so far. 2. Railtrack Report on a train accident at Edinborough Waverley Station. West Yorkshire police is investigating the use of violence by one of its 3. Police violence officers. 12. Crime figures Recent crime figures in the UK show the first rise in six years. Libby Purves, presenter, talks to two victims of bullying, Sebastian Powell (13, who was bullied at school and Alison Campbell, who was 13. Bullying at school bullied in the workplace. She discusses the subject with Maggie Turner, and in the workplace Manager of Chips (Childline in Partnerships with Schools) and Val Wallace, Senior Executive of the Andrea Adams Trust (which deals with workplace-bullying). B1 B1+/B2 B1 A2/B1 B1+ B1+ A2/B1 B1+/B2 A2/B1 A2/B1 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents classés par thématiques - PREMIERE QCM Arts et littérature - acteur de théâtre Document 22. Actor présentation Mr Garett talks about his experience as a theatre actor: the career prospects, the British film industry and the way he prepares and rehearses. Domination - Formation du Royaume-Uni : la présence des Vikings 3. Viking Centre York Amade in York and what they reveal about the Viking age. Domination - histoire/formation du RoyaumeUni / religion / influence-religion 19. The Clink Domination - la modification des structures sociales Domination - le pouvoir économique de grandes structures Domination - les structures politiques, sociales John De Holland, curator of the Clink Prison Museum, talks about the origins of this prison and the treatment of the prisoners back in the ninth century. Discussion between Brian Mitchell, a former officer on the 13. Women in combat army and Kate Muir, journalist on the following question: should women be allowed to enrol in the army? 16. Tobacco 23. Justice of the Peace Domination - les structures sociales et économiques 9. Traffic Domination - Relations de domination/formes de pouvoirs 12. Sexual Harassment Influence - la culture populaire, les noms emblématiques 1. Carl Lewis Influence - les médias 4. Local radio Influence - Valeurs : dépendance/addiction 8. Addiction Influence /les médias ; le pouvoir de l'image 11. Picture editor Influence des arts - la peinture 24. Art-dealer Influence des arts (les ventes aux enchères) 25. Newcast influences/médias Influence des médias Influence des médias/pouvoir économique et culturel des médias anglo-saxons Influence ou opposition - les médias Influences - culture populaire, arts Influences - le lobbying dans le sport Influences - les médias Influences/valeurs : liberté, indépendance Opposition/modes de vie alternatifs Opposition : institutions et mouvements - les associations écologiques Pouvoir économique et culturel : les multinationales Discussion about the future of the tobacco industry. Vernon Bushell, machine operator setter, is also a magistrate, and explains what his activity consists in. Discussion with a transport consultant whose job consists in explaining how transport has developed to cope with social changes and social needs. Interview of Michael Rubenstein, author and Vivienne Gay, barrister, on sexual harassment. Both will explain what it is and its impact on women at work. Interview of Carl Lewis, one of the most famous athletes in the world who has just published his biography. Discovering different kinds of news and advertisements from a local radio. Discussion with a doctor and a writer on addiction, its consequences and how it could be overcome. Discussion with Michael Spillard, deputy editor on the Independent. He explains what his job consists in. Discussion with William Bevan, public dealer in middle-range Victorian paintings. Some samples of newscast on British radios. Mrs wilson, manager at Itv, talks abouts the way programmes are chosen and set up. Ron Eyley, director of the centre for journalism studies in 21. Journalism Sheffield, explains how he sees journalism and gives his opinion about the British Press. Heather gibson is working in the marketing department at the 14. Newspaper Independent newspaper. She explains what the position of marketing department Editor consists in and entails. Tussaud's museum, the number of visitors, the figures that are 5. Tussaud's exhibited and the process of creation. Controversy in boxing since the death of several boxers the 6. Boxing past four years. Should it be totally banned or maintained as it is? 7. Newsitems Newsitems dealing with different topics. Interview of sir Ranulph Fiennes, an explorer who has recently 10. Explorer walked the South Pole and back. Debate on environmental catastrophies and issues and their 17. Pollution effects on the planet. Had they been exaggerated ? An interview of Richard Branson, the most successful British 2. Richard Branson businessman. 20. ITV CECR B1+/B2 A2/B1 B1+/B2 B1 B1 B1+/B2 B1 B1 A2/B1 A2/B1 B1 B1 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1 A2/B1 B1 B1 B1 B1+/B2 A2/B1 A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents classés par thématiques - PREMIERE Prise de notes Document Présentation Lucent Technologies is in trouble and has decided to restructure its work force. The introduction of new Connex train carriages has given nothing but problems so far. Domination /pouvoir économique 4. Lucent Domination /pouvoir économique 19. New Trains Domination /pouvoir économique Influence /medias 15. Entertainment and Heather Paton asks a number of experts for their opinion on the new the internet chances that the internet offers the 'old' media of radio and television. Domination/ pouvoir économique et culturel / influences/valeurs - fair play (le sens du service, "le client est roi") 6. Body shop A customer complained about the local Body Shop in Newcastle. Libby Purves, presenter, talks to two victims of bullying, Sebastian Powell (13), who was bullied at school and Alison Campbell, who was Domination /structures sociales - Influence /(anti) 13. Bullying at school bullied in the workplace. She discusses the subject with Maggie Turner, and in the workplace Manager of Chips (Childline in Partnerships with Schools) and Val valeurs Wallace, Senior Executive of the Andrea Adams Trust (which deals with workplace-bullying). Some apple growers in Southern England are grubbing up their 18. Walnuts Domination /structures sociales (class system) orchards and replacing them by walnut trees. CECR A2/B1 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 Domination /structures sociales (schools) 11. Aiming high: making music Secondary-school pupils and professional musicians take part in the joint project Aiming high. Both groups experience a turning-point. What does this moment of change amount to for each? B1+/B2 Domination /structures sociales : "class system" 5. Lost boy A lost boy was found wandering the streets of Bermondsey. A2/B1 Influence /institutions symboliques 3. Police violence West Yorkshire police is investigating the use of violence by one of its officers. A2/B1 Influence /lobbying 8. Driving licence Presenter Trixie Rawlinson discusses the government proposal with Keith Cameron from the British School of Motoring and Dave Rogers from ROSPA (Royal Society for Preventing Accidents). B1+ Influence /médias 1. Weather forecast Weather forecast on several parts of the UK by David Braine. Influence /médias 10. Children and TV Is it a good idea for children to have a TV set or video in their bedroom? Liz Barclay puts the question to Isabel Reed, children's programme manager at ITC and Jim White, Guardian journalist. Influence /publicité 16. Colour vision Dr Gillian Rice explores the role of colour in human and animal life. Influence /valeurs ("entrepreneurship") 7. Real Ale Opposition/ institutions - mouvements 9. Air travel Révolte /conflits sociaux 12. Crime figures A new kind of real ale to be sold in supermarkets has recently been put on the market. Presenter Peter White discusses the new product with Nigel McNally, commercial director of Charles Well's brewery, and Andrew Jefford, award winning drink writer. Presenter Richard Daniel chairs a discussion with a small panel of speakers (Philip Stott, Roger Wiltshire, Susan Hatfield and Derek Moore) about the environmental effect of air travel. Recent crime figures in the UK show the first rise in six years. A2/B1 B1+ B1+/B2 B1 B1+ B1+/B2 A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents classés par thématiques - TERMINALE QCM Conflits sociaux, relation hommes/femmes, mouvements de droits des femmes Contact de cultures/exploration du monde, aventures Contacts de cultures et d'autres mondes à travers les zoos Document 12. Sexual Harassment 10. Explorer 18. London Zoo 1. Carl Lewis Contacts des cultures : les sportifs Identité - Construction par identification : les attitudes culturelles - la radio locale anglaise Identité - Construction par identités - attitudes culturelles présentation Interview of Michael Rubenstein, author and Vivienne Gay, barrister, on sexual harassment. Both will explain what it is and its impact on women at work. Interview of sir Ranulph Fiennes, an explorer who has recently walked the South Pole and back. 4. Local radio 5. Tussaud's Identité : appartenance socio-culturelle Identité : Attitudes culturelles Interdépendances culturelles par rapport à l'art. Identité : Construction par identification : les personnages emblématiques Identité : Construction par rupture - la stigmatisation sociale Identité :Appartenance socio-culturelle Interdépendance - Environnement/sciences Interdépendance - Réseaux de communication, interdépendances culturelles Interdépendance : mondialisation des échanges-biens culturels Interdépendance des réseaux de communication/transport Interdépendances : la mondialisation des échanges/des informations Interdépendances : mondialisation des réseaux de transport/interdépendances imposées - problèmes d'environnement Interdépendances économiques, mondialisation des marchés Interdépendances refusées - les menaces sur l'environnement mondial Interdépendances/les réseaux de communication 23. Justice of the Peace 24. Art-dealer B1 B1 B1+/B2 Life and organization of a zoo in a city (London zoo). Interview of Carl Lewis, one of the most famous athletes in the world who has just published his biography. Discovering different kinds of news and advertisements from a local radio. Tussaud's museum, the number of visitors, the figures that are exhibited and the process of creation. 6. Boxing Identité - construction par identités - Attitudes culturelles - l'émergence des sports violents Identité - construction par rupture - rupture avec 13. Women in combat les stéréotypes féminins (construction par rupture) 8. Addiction Identité - construction par rupture stigmatisation sociale CECR A2/B1 A2/B1 A2/B1 B1 Controversy in boxing since the death of several boxers the past four years. Should it be totally banned or maintained as it is? Discussion between Brian Mitchell, a former officer on the army and Kate Muir, journalist on the following question: should women be allowed to enrol in the army? Discussion with a doctor and a writer on addiction, its consequences and how it could be overcome. Vernon Bushell, machine operator setter, is also a magistrate, and explains what his activity consists in. B1 B1 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 Discussion with William Bevan, public dealer in middle-range Victorian paintings. 2. Richard Branson An interview of Richard Branson, the most successful British businessman. 19. The Clink John De Holland, curator of the Clink Prison Museum, talks about the origins of this prison and the treatment of the prisoners back in the ninth century. 22. Actor Mr Garett talks about his experience as a theatre actor: the career prospects, the British film industry and the way he prepares and rehearses. 25. Newcast Some samples of newscast on British radios. 21. Journalism Ron Eyley, director of the centre for journalism studies in Sheffield, explains how he sees journalism and gives his opinion about the British Press. 20. ITV Mrs wilson, manager at Itv, talks abouts the way programmes are chosen and set up. 9. Traffic Discussion with a transport consultant whose job consists in explaining how transport has developed to cope with social changes and social needs. 14. Newspaper Heather gibson is working in the marketing department at the marketing department Independent newspaper. She explains what the position of Editor consists in and entails. 15. Traffic congestion A2/B1 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1+/B2 B1 B1 B1 Discussion on traffic congestion and its various consequences on environment and car design. 16. Tobacco 17. Pollution 11. Picture editor B1 Discussion about the future of the tobacco industry. Debate on environmental catastrophies and issues and their effects on the planet. Had they been exaggerated ? Discussion with Michael Spillard, deputy editor on the Independent. He explains what his job consists in. B1+/B2 B1 A l'ECOUTE DES MEDIAS ANGLAIS LYCEE 1 Liste des documents classés par thématiques - TERMINALE Prise de notes Document Contact de cultures/exploration du monde 14. Paris taxi police Identité/ appartenance socio-culturelle 18. Walnuts Identité /appartenance socio-culturelle 5. Lost boy Présentation An English reporter follows a squad of the Paris taxi police. They stop and interrogate two taxidrivers. Some apple growers in Southern England are grubbing up their orchards and replacing them by walnut trees. A lost boy was found wandering the streets of Bermondsey. Presenter Trixie Rawlinson discusses the government proposal with Keith Cameron from the British School of Motoring and Dave Rogers from ROSPA (Royal Society for Preventing Accidents). CECR B1+/B2 B1+/B2 A2/B1 Identité /attitudes culturelles 8. Driving licence Identité /comportements de groupe Libby Purves, presenter, talks to two victims of bullying, Sebastian Powell (13), who was bullied at school and Alison Campbell, who was 13. Bullying at school bullied in the workplace. She discusses the subject with Maggie Turner, and in the workplace Manager of Chips (Childline in Partnerships with Schools) and Val Wallace, Senior Executive of the Andrea Adams Trust (which deals with workplace-bullying). Identité /comportements de groupes - attitudes culturelles 10. Children and TV Is it a good idea for children to have a TV set or video in their bedroom? Liz Barclay puts the question to Isabel Reed, children's programme manager at ITC and Jim White, Guardian journalist. B1+ culturelles - appartenance socio-culturelle 11. Aiming high: making music Secondary-school pupils and professional musicians take part in the joint project Aiming high. Both groups experience a turning-point. What does this moment of change amount to for each? B1+/B2 Identité/ marqueurs-symboles 17. Fish & Chips TV cook Antony Worrall Thompson prepares a favourite English dish: fish and chips. B1+/B2 12. Crime figures Recent crime figures in the UK show the first rise in six years. B1+/B2 Identité /comportements de groupes - attitudes Identité /par rupture avec un groupe économique ou culturel 1. Weather forecast A2/B1 16. Colour vision Dr Gillian Rice explores the role of colour in human and animal life. B1+/B2 6. Body shop A customer complained about the local Body Shop in Newcastle. 7. Real Ale Identités/ Attitudes culturelles/stéréotypes Identités /comportements de groupes équitable Interdépendances, mondialisation / environnement B1+/B2 A new kind of real ale to be sold in supermarkets has recently been put on the market. Presenter Peter White discusses the new product with Nigel McNally, commercial director of Charles Well's brewery, and Andrew Jefford, award winning drink writer. Weather forecast on several parts of the UK by David Braine. Identité /stéréotypes Interdépendances - e-commerce, commerce B1+ 9. Air travel Presenter Richard Daniel chairs a discussion with a small panel of speakers (Philip Stott, Roger Wiltshire, Susan Hatfield and Derek Moore) about the environmental effect of air travel. Lucent Technologies is in trouble and has decided to restructure its work force. B1 B1 B1+ Interdépendances/mondialisation 4. Lucent Interdépendances/réseaux de communication 15. Entertainment and Heather Paton asks a number of experts for their opinion on the new the internet chances that the internet offers the 'old' media of radio and television. B1+/B2 Interdépendances/réseaux de communication 19. New Trains The introduction of new Connex train carriages has given nothing but problems so far. B1+/B2 A2/B1