Fête Nationale de la France

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Fête Nationale de la France Le 14 Juillet Fête Nationale de la France

Que signifie le 14 Juillet en France?

Liberté

Revolution pour liberation le 14 juillet (et la fête nationale française) commémore la prise de la Bastille, en 1789 par le peuple francais. C’est le début de la Révolution française de 1789 et la fin de la monarchie en France. La Bastille était une prison a Paris, et un symbole du pouvoir de l'Ancien Régime de Louis XVI.

1789 1ère Revolution Française Monarchie et Famille Royale 1850 1870 1944 1958 2009 1ère 2ème 3ème 4ème 5ème Monarchie et Famille Royale Président et République de France Régime féodale pauvréte

The Party The celebration Le drapeau Le défilé, la fête, le bal, les feux d'artifice La revolution Ancien Régime La monarchie Le bourgeoisie La bastille The Monarchy The parade The Revolution Flag Old Order Vocabulaire utile: trouvez les paires The middle classes The Prison Fireworks

Egalité

Que symbolise le tricolor de France? Le Roi L’ église Le clergé Le Paris La noblesse Le sang/la lutte Le Paris Le bourgeoisie Que symbolise le tricolor de France?

Symbole d’égalité The "tricolor" (three-colour) flag is an emblem of the Fifth Republic. It had its origins in the union, at the time of the French Revolution, The colours of the flag are representative of the three main social classes of the ‘Ancien Régime’. As such, the clergy and the King were represented by the white, the nobility by the red and the bourgeoisie by the blue. Blue and Red also symbolised the city of Paris at the time. Today, the "tricolor" flies over all public buildings. It is flown at most official ceremonies, both civil and military.

Images du tricolor

Fraternité

C’est l‘hymne national français Qu’est que la Marseillaise? C’est l‘hymne national français La Marseillaise a été composée par Claude- Joseph Rouget de Lisle en 1792 et a été déclarée « l'hymne national français » en 1795. For further info about song & revolution see http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap11a.html

Qu’est que la Marseillaise? All revolutionaries praised singing as an ideal means to rouse republican enthusiasm. Songs and hymns allowed performers to proclaim revolutionary ideals and unified audiences; singing was available to literate and illiterate alike; the simplest tune could carry a sense of the Revolution into the most mundane tasks of daily life. And because singing could also be a group activity, it helped to affirm the collective solidarity of those participating: la fraternité! For further info about song & revolution see http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap11a.html

Ecoute: http://french.about.com/library/weekly/aa071400m.htm Click on the link to see the words of the Marseillaise in English and French, and also link to audio file to listen to tune.

Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité, http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/french/exp erience/14july/answer_page.shtml In the first sequence of interviews how many words ending in -té can you hear? What are the key elements of the 14th July celebrations today? What do the celebrations symbolise for most French people?

High five! Pupils can summarise 5 most important facts about 14th Juillet – French or English