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© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education These materials have been designed to be reproduced for internal circulation, research and teaching or training purposes. They can be reproduced for free provided that this material is acknowledged as Crown copyright, reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. Adaptation of these materials for other languages is permissible, providing the original source is acknowledged. Au Stade Lesson 3 LinkedUp Project: Derby County Football Club Languages Award Images courtesy Derby County Football Club

Au stade 3 Derby County Language Club © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Objectif: reconnaître le vocabulaire du stade en français. Lire et Écouter l’information sur les stades. Objective: R ecognise stadium vocabulary in French. Read and listen to authentic material in French about stadia. © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Qu’est-ce qu’il y a au stade? © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Le Baseball Ground était le stade du club de Derby County FC entre 1895 et Ce stade est inauguré dans les années 1880 et accueille dans un premier temps des matchs de baseball. Derby County s’y installe le 14 septembre 1895 et l'achète en Le record d'affluence est de 41,826 spectateurs le 20 septembre 1969 pour un match de championnat Derby County FC – Notts County FC. Le terrain est équipé d'un système d'éclairage pour les matchs en nocturne en mars Derby County FC abandonne ce stade en Il est démoli en Pride Park Stadium est aujourd’hui l’enceinte du club de Derby County FC. Ce stade de 33, 597 places est inauguré le 18 juillet 1997 par la reine d'Angleterre. Le Baseball Ground et Pride Park © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Answer the questions and then explain the importance of the dates. 1.Why is Notts County mentioned? 2.How many years were DCFC at the Baseball Ground? 3.What is the capacity at Pride Park? Traduire en anglais / Translate into English a.les matchs en nocturne b. la reine c. système d’éclairage ………………………………………………………. © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Le Stade de France Le Stade de France, le plus grand stade français (81,338 places), se situe au nord de Paris. Inauguré le 28 janvier 1998 par le président de la République, il a été construit pour accueillir des événements sportifs – football, rugby, athlétisme, courses automobiles – et pour abriter des concerts, des grands spectacles et des animations. À ce jour, c’est le seul stade au monde à avoir accueilli une finale de coupe du monde de football et une finale de coupe du monde de rugby. © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Nom completStade de la (1) Date de construction(2) Coût de construction(3) millions francs. Adresse(4) rue de l'Extenwoerth (5) Capacité places dont (5) assises. Affluence record (RFA - Portugal en (7) ) ArchitecteFrançois (8) Clubs résidentsFC Frankonia : (9) (10) (depuis 1914) Écoutez et remplissez la grille Listen and fill in the grid © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Nom completStade de la (1) Date de construction(2) Coût de construction(3) millions francs. Adresse(4) rue de l'Extenwoerth (5) Capacité places dont (6) assises. Affluence record (RFA - Portugal en (7) ) ArchitecteFrançois (8) Clubs résidentsFC Frankonia : (9) (10) (depuis 1914) © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club 1.Le Baseball Ground était le stade du club de DCFC entre 1895 et 1997? 2.Le Stade de Pride Park est aujourd’hui l’enceinte du club du DCFC ? 3.Le record d’affluence est de 41,826 spectateurs le 20 septembre 1969 pour un match de championnat DCFC – Nottingham Forest? Vrai ou faux? © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club 1Lyon 2Marseille 3Grenoble 4Toulouse 5Béziers 6Strasbourg 7Auxerre 8Reims 9Paris 10St.-Etienne AStadium BStade Auguste Delaune CStade Méditerranée DStade Vélodrome EStade Geoffroy Guichard FStade Gerland GParc des Princes HStade de la Meinau IL’abbé Deschamps JStade des Alpes HOMEWORK – LES DEVOIRS Reliez la ville et le stade © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Derby County Language Club Nom complet: Surnom(s): Date de construction: Coût de construction: Adresse: Capacité: Affluence record: Architecte: Clubs résidents: Site web: HOMEWORK – LES DEVOIRS Faites des recherches sur un de ces stades Do some research on one of these stadia © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.

Objectif: Reconnaître le vocabulaire du stade en français. Lire et Écouter l’information sur les stades. Objective: R ecognise stadium vocabulary in French. Read and listen to authentic material in French about stadia. Derby County Language Club © Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme.