college jean moulin, saint memmie
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College Jean Moulin, Saint Memmie, France. Multilateral Comenius Partnership 2009-2011 'Listening to the voices of churches and mosques from Western to Eastern Europe'TRANSCRIPT
This is a presentation of Collège Jean
Moulin.It was created by the
classes of 5°2 and 5°3
Welcome in Saint Memmie!
Let us introduce you to our school.
Follow us!
In our school, there is a sports ground where we usually play rugby and football and we run…
In our school, there is a gymnasium where we usually do gymnastics and climb on walls...
This is the school entrance
And that’s the school yard
In our school, there are English classrooms where you can see
English flags and maps
… and this is the German classroom…
And now the Spanish classroom where you can see the Spanish and
Mexican flags.
We also have two IT rooms
And there is a modern library where we can read comics and do our homework and surf the Internet
There are also science labs
Look! In collège Jean Moulin, there is a canteen
By the way, do you know who Jean
Moulin was?
Jean Moulin was French
He resisted against the Germans during WWII and he was killed by
the Germans.
Jean Moulin was a martyr and he is
regarded as a hero of WWII by French
people.
Here is Saint Memmie
now!
There is a pharmacy in St Memmie, it is next to the town hall
This is the hairdresser’s
There is a bank too
There are two big churches
And this is the town hall of Saint-Memmie
As you can see, Saint Memmie is
quite small.But Châlons-en-Champagne is much bigger!
It’s the «Jard». This is a park in
the town. You can play, go
for a walk and see statues and trees.
This is the cathedral
« Notre Dame en Vaux »
This is the town hall
It is a big monument (« la porte st croix »)
These are the old wooden houses.
It’s a shopping centre.
This is the market.
This is the main shopping street…
…and that’s the theatre « La Comète »
In Châlons, you can go for a boat ride on the river Mau.
You can go to the cinema…
… and then you can go to the restaurant!
You can go ice-skating…
… and then go to the disco!!
There is much to do here!
So we hope you’ll enjoy your stay in France.