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Amélie Les Choristes

Amélie Les Choristes A-Z Students have to think of a word related to the film starting with a particular letter. Mini white boards could be used to introduce a competitive element.

Amélie Les Choristes Pronouns. Students describe a key word without using that word eg. Le cachot, le directeur, les avions en papier il elle le la les lui leur y en

Amélie Les Choristes Students given a topic and have to produce a mind map – eg la musique

Amélie Les Choristes Students to ask a question about the film or a particular scene from a particular angle Eg Combien d’ élèves y-a-t-il derrière la grille? Numbers D’où vient le mots cachot? Language Qui est le directeur du collège ? Who Comment se sent Mathieu au début? Feelings Comment est-ce que la guerre a touché les gens dans le film ? Outside influences Que font les garçons quand Mathieu arrive? Actions La musique – explique son importance dans le film. Sound. En regardant Violette que pense Mathieu ? Image.

Amélie Les Choristes Students give five differences between two characters and then five similarities. √ x

Amélie Les Choristes Give the class a word eg montgolfière. They then have to think of a related word in turn. Montgolfière – air – sifflet – sonnette – son – musique – chanson – chorale – baguette – conduire ……………………………………………………….

Amélie Les Choristes B. Guess The Word P.M. N.J.D.J. A.E.P. M.L.D. CH. T.U.E. P.D.S. V. C.M. R. V.M. V.O. S.D’. P. F.D.L. R.D.D. L.C. M. F.D.P. J. I.D.R. M. C. E.D.R. R. A.-R. C. U.B. D.D.C.. D.D.T. U.S. R.I. T. d’. L.C.

Amélie Les Choristes Possible solutions to the Guess The Word game: there may be more! P.M. – Pierre Morhange V.M.– Violette Morhange C.M.– Clément Mathieu. L.C.– le cachot. F.D.L.- Fond de l’Etang CH.– Chabert M.L.D.– Monsieur le directeur. R.– Rachin. M.– Mondain P. – Pépinot. A.E.P. – avions en papier N.J.D.J. – ne jamais dire jamais P.D.S.. – Points de sutures R.D.D. – Rage de dents S.D’..- Scène d’enterrement T.U.E.. – Tenter une expérience V.O. – voix off V. – voler R.I. – règlement intérieur R.. – rassemblement M. – montgolfière I.D.R.– internat de rééducation J.– journal F.D.P. – feuille de papier E.D.R.. – éclats de rire

Amélie Les Choristes Solutions continued. C. – coupable B. - bienfaitrice C. – célibataire A.R. – Action-Réaction U.S. – une squelette U.B. – une blessure D.D.C. – donner des cours D.D.T. – dresseur de tigre T.d’. – T ê te d’ange L.C. – Les Choristes