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Monday 27 May 2013

Deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma - Dazed victims return to rubble
(Level: Upper-Intermediate / B2 / ***)

The CNN report you are about to watch focuses on the Oklahoma victims as they are returning to what is left of their homes in an area that looks like a war zone after one of the most powerful tornadoes virtually reduced everything to nothing. 


Picture: poynter.org



Before watching / listening

The following words could be useful:
dazed: unable to think clearly, especially because of a shock...    (hébété)
to pick through: to search through a pile of things   (fouiller)
what's left of...: the remnants    (ce qu'il reste de...)
to cling to...: to hold / have a strong emotional attachment to...   (se raccrocher à...)
a leak: a hole that lets gas (or a liquid) flow through    (fuite)
to down: to bring down    (rompre)
power lines: large wires carrying electricity   (lignes à haute tension)
            downed power lines:  lignes à haute tension rompues / sectionnées / tombées...
a closet (American English): a cupboard built into the wall of a room from the floor to the ceiling  (penderie / placard)






You can also watch the video on CNN:

http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2013/05/21/tsr-dnt-todd-okla-tornado-residents-return-home.cnn.html


While watching / listening

Answer the following questions (in French):
1. Why are families returning to their homes or rather to what is left of them?
2. Why is it dangerous for them to be doing so?
3. How could Pat Casey survive the tornado?
4. What are her hopes for the future?





When you are finished, check your answers!
1.
- Pour retrouver un semblant d'ordre dans tout ce chaos / pour réaliser ce qu'il s'est vraiment passé car les gens sont encore sous le choc!

(Aussi mais non mentionné:
- Pour voir l'état de leur habitation / Pour voir ce qu'il en reste;
- pour rechercher quelques biens / effets personnels...)

2.
C'est dangereux car...:
... risque d'explosions de gaz (fuites...);
... lignes à haute tension arrachées;

(aussi:... risque d'éboulements)

3.
Elle s'était réfugiée dans sa penderie!

4.
Pouvoir revivre dans sa maison reconstruite ou parvenir à la vendre! 

Sunday 26 May 2013

Deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahama
(Level: Upper-Intermediate / B2 / ***)

On 20th May 2013 a deadly tornado occurred in Moore, a suburb of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

Oklahoma, USA
(from: earth-chronicles.ru)

              Moore, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA (from: en.wikipedia.org)















It was an EF5 (*) tornado with peak winds estimated at 340 km/h, killing 24 people.

(*) EF = Enhanced Fugita Scale; a scale rating the strength of tornadoes in the USA and Canada based on the damage caused by them.
For more détails:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enhanced_Fujita_scale




You are now going to watch a CNN report focusing on the devastating tornado.

http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/weather/2013/05/21/early-pkg-sambolin-okla-tornado-destruction.cnn.html


Before watching /listening
The following words and notes could be useful:

to tear: to move quickly in a violent way    (passer à toute allure)
(to leave) a trail of destruction: to leave a series of marks behind     (tout détruire sur son passage)
to fling:   to throw ... using a lot of force    (jeter / balancer)
barely:   hardly    (à peine / presque pas)
a parking lot (US): a car park (UK)
haystacks: a large pile of hay     (meules de foin)
to pour into:   (for a lot of people) to arrive at the same time     (arriver en masse)
to toss: to throw      (lancer / balancer)
grim: harsh  / gloomy (dur/ pénible / sinistre / macabre)
a twister = a tornado
to churn through: to move about violently        (+/- tourbillonner avec force)
a funnel: a thin tube with a wide top used to pour liquid into a container  / here: the form of the tornado   (entonnoir)
to roar (for a storm): faire rage / passer avec une force inouïe

a 7-eleven: part of an international chain of convenience stores (dépanneurs / magasins de station-service ) located in the United States, Japan, Thailand, Canada, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Taiwan and Malaysia.

 

 
While watching /listening
 
Complete the missing words or phrases in the transcript:
 
The massive tornado tore across 20 miles of Oklahoma City suburbs, ..................................................
From the sky, the mile-wide ................................................. hard to comprehend and utterly  ................................
The ferocious storm flattening homes and buildings, ......................... cars in the air, and leaving two schools and a hospital ................................................... in the hard-hit town of Moore.

(...)

Decimating everything in its path. Homes crushed to .................................................. What looks like haystacks were houses once stood. As the injured poured into hospitals, cars tossed like toys from the parking lot of the Moore medical centre piled up, blocking the main entrance.

(...)
 
 
Nearby, a mother and her 7-month-old found dead where a 7-11 once stood. They tried to take cover in a .......................... during the storm.

(...)

A massive recovery effort at one of two schools for children buried under the .............................. continued into the night, the grim reality setting in with rescuers and their anxious parents. Bloody teachers seen here carrying children away from Briarwood Elementary School destroyed from the monstrous twister .............................. close to 100 students, tears of relief for one mother as she reunites with her first-grade son and a hug to his teacher.

(...)
 
For miles, entire ................................................................................ Many describing the horror they faced.

 We grabbed our .....................................................................and hid in the ................................... and prayed like hell and luckily the only room that was spared was the room we were in.
 
Debris churned through the powerful black funnel as this storm roared. You can hear the piercing winds reaching up to 200 miles per hour. At a family farm, as many  as  .......................................... and most of the  ........................................................

(...)
 

President Obama declared Oklahoma a  .................................................. late Monday and called the state's governor.
 I know there are families ............................................ where their loved ones are and right now we're doing everything we can.
 


 
 When you are finished, check your answers!

The massive tornado tore across 20 miles of Oklahoma City suburbs, in just 40 minutes.
From the sky, the mile-wide trail of destruction hard to comprehend and utterly catastrophic. The ferocious storm flattening homes and buildings, flinging cars in the air, and leaving two schools and a hospital barely recognizable in the hard-hit town of Moore.

(...)

 Decimating everything in its path. Homes crushed to piles of debris. What looks like haystacks were houses once stood. As the injured poured into hospitals, cars tossed look toys from the parking lot of the Moore medical center piled up, blocking the main entrance.

(...)

 Nearby, a mother and her 7-month-old found dead where a 7-11 once stood. They tried to take cover in a freezer during the storm.

(...)

 A massive recovery effort at one of two schools for children buried under the rubble continued into the night, the grim reality setting in with rescuers and their anxious parents. Bloody teachers seen here carrying children away from Briarwood Elementary School destroyed from the monstrous twister trapping close to 100 students, tears of relief for one mother as she reunites with her first grade son and a hug to his teacher.

(...)

 For miles, entire neighbourhoods destroyed. Many describing the horror they faced.

 
We grabbed our motorcycle helmets and hid in the closet and prayed like hell and luckily the only room that was spared was the room we were in.
 Debris churned through the powerful black funnel as this storm roared. You can hear the piercing winds reaching up to 200 miles per hour. At a family farm, as many as 100 horses were killed and most of the
barns demolished. (...) 


 President Obama declared Oklahoma a disaster area late Monday and called the state's governor.I know there are families wondering where their loved ones are and right now we're doing everything we can. 

Humanoid robots
(Level: Upper-Intermediate /  B2 / ***)


You could be surrounded by robots soon! Would you consider that to be disturbing? Scary?

A British factory (Engineered Arts from Cornwall) is trying to achieve robots with 'real' human characteristics. 
 
You are going to watch a BBC programme focusing on how Will Jackson, Director of Engineered Acts, intends to expand the frontiers of robotics.

The following word could be useful:
engaging: attachant / aimable

Photo: geekosystem.com


Watch now the report:


 
 
Answer the following questions (in French):
  1. What are Will Jackson's robots essentially designed for?
  2. Will Jackson is aiming at making his robots dynamic; what does this imply? Complete the grid and use the key words to help you find the answers.

Robot dynamique =
1.      (walk)   
 
 
2.      (face / internal system)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.      (talk)
 
  
4.    (eye contact)  
 
 
 
 
  









When you are finished, check your answers!
1.
Robots conçus essentiellement à des fins de divertissement et de communication.

2.


Robot dynamique =

1.      (walk)   Robot capable de se déplacer comme un humain

2.      (face / internal system)   Robot capable d’afficher des expressions faciales  (non-verbal) / élaboration d’un système interne de projections d’images sur le « visage ».

3.      (talk)  capable de s’exprimer (verbal)

4.    (eye contact)  capable de vous  regarder dans les yeux ; de vous suivre du regard quand vous vous déplacez.  / entité aimable ou attachante ; qui se sent concernée…(interaction sociale)



 

 

Monday 20 May 2013

The Shard
(Level: Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate / B1 to B2 / ***)

You are going to watch a news video from BBC's technology programme 'Click' with presenter Spencer Kelly exploring some of the technology, namely the augmented reality telescopes inside the Shard's observation gallery. 

 
Before watching / listening

 Here are a few facts and interesting sites about the Shard:

The Shard is the tallest building in Western Europe and was designed in 2000 by Italian architect Renzo Piano also known for designing the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

The building owes its name to the criticism expressed by English Heritage (*) who claimed the building would be 'a shard of glass through the heart of historic London'.
(*) English Heritage is a non-governmental organization sponsored by the British Government and has responsibilities in advising, registering and protecting the historic environment.

The Shard's construction started in May 2009 and was inaugurated in July 2012 just in time for the opening of the London Olympics.
 
The observation or viewing galleries were open to the public in February 2013.
 
Photo: telegraph.co.uk



If you want to have a magnificent 360° view of London from the observation gallery, go to this site:
http://www.the-shard.com/views/360.html

 


From: mirror.co.uk

 

 If you want to see interesting pictures, go to this site:
 http://www.designboom.com/architecture/renzo-piano-the-shard-in-london-now-complete/


You are now going to watch the report:
The following words could be useful:
skyline: the shape made by buildings against the sky      (ligne des toits / ligne d'horizon)
a vantage point: a good position or place from which you can see well     (poste d'observation)
paraphernalia: lots of small things; items that (...) are needed for a particular activity or purpose   (attirail / bazar)
the mod coms (from modern conveniences) : all the things that are fitted (...) to make life easy and comfortable.  (tout le confort)
a landmark: something that is easy to recognize, such as a (...) building  // A famous sight   (point de repère / monument célèbre)
to overlay: to cover or be on top of something (couvrir / recouvrir) 
an app (plural: apps): application software for specific purposes  (logiciel / programme d'application / application)
accordingly: as a result of something  (en conséquence)
gigapixel image: a digital binary image made up of one billion pixels



While watching / listening

Watch the report:




You can also watch the report on BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22478746


Complete the following grid with the missing information in French:

 
Le SHARD
Caractéristiques :
a)      Bâtiment en soi / hauteur :
-         
 
-         
 
 
b)      Superficie totale des façades de verre équivaut à…
-         
c)       Les ascenseurs
-         
 
-         
 
 
d)      La technologie + fonctionnement
-        
 
 
 
 
-         En cas de mauvais temps (visibilité réduite) : …
 
 




When you are finished, check your answers!


Le SHARD
Caractéristiques :
a)       Bâtiment en soi / hauteur :
-          + grand bâtiment d’Europe occidentale
-          + de 300 mètres de haut (*)
b)       Superficie totale des façades de verre équivaut à…
-          …8 terrains de football (**)
c)       Les ascenseurs
-          Images de toits et de plafonds de bâtiments londoniens célèbres projetées pendant l’ascension.
-          Ascension ultra-rapide ; un peu moins d’une minute pour accéder à la galerie d’observation (***)
d)       La technologie + fonctionnement
-          Des télescopes électroniques qui  permettent aux utilisateurs de viser des points d’intérêt (édifices historiques ; musées…), de les zoomer, de les identifier tout en disposant instantanément d'explications claires (****)
-          En cas de mauvais temps (visibilité réduite) : les télescopes offrent diverses vues diurnes ou nocturnes préenregistrées
 


 
(*) 309,60 mètres pour être précis

(**)  Un total de 56.000 m² / 11.000 panneaux en verre

(***)  Les visites payantes incluent la visite de deux étages / ascension à concurrence de 6 mètres / seconde

(****) 200 édifices / explications possibles dans 10 langues

 



Tuesday 14 May 2013

Insect meals: yum yum!
(Level: Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate / B2 / ** to ***)

According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), edible creepy-crawlies (insects) may be a solution to tackle world problems and also to provide a healthier diet.  

You are going to watch a Sky News report - and bon appétit!

Before watching / listening:
The following words and notes could be useful:
edible: eatable / that can be eaten / not poisonous       (bon à manger / consommable...)
to tackle (a problem): to try to deal with a problem / to try and solve it   (s'attaquer à...)
root causes: main causes   (causes premières)
raw: not cooked  (cru)
nutritious: full of natural substances needed by the body so as to stay healthy...  (nourrissant)

The Food and Agriculture Organization (of the United Nations) or FAO: a specialized agency of the United Nations in the fight against hunger and malnutrition.

Eva Muller is the lady being interviewed in the report. She is Director of UN Food and Agriculture Organization Forest Economic Policy and Products Division and is responsible for a report on edible insects.



You can also find the report on Sky News - here's the link:
http://news.sky.com/story/1090463/insect-meals-good-idea-says-un-food-agency

 While watching / listening:

Answer the following questions in French:
1. What problems mentioned in the report could be solved thanks to insect consumption?
2. What example of food is given that people would not have eaten decades ago?
3. What are the advantages of eating edible insects?
4. Where are insects consumed for the time being?
5. Give examples of edible insects!


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When you are finished, check your answers!
1.
D'une part, le problème d'obésité dans le monde occidental (500 millions de personnes classées comme telles) avec tout ce que cela implique en coûts pour la sécurité sociale (soins de santé...), l'économie et d'autre part, le problème de la famine ou de la malnutrition dans le monde (870 millions de personnes qui souffrent de la faim); problème qui risque encore de s'accroître vu la densité de population toujours à la hausse...
 
2.
Du poisson cru (comme le sushi).
 
3.
a) les insectes sont nutritifs, riches en protéines, en fer, calcium et zinc, et ne constituent pas une nourriture trop grasse ;
b) ils sont une nourriture alternative intéressante pour les populations les plus démunies ou souffrant de la faim ;
c) ils constituent un apport nutritif sain et équilibré dans la société occidentale en proie au problème de l'obésité. 
 
Autres avantages (mais pas mentionnés dans le reportage):
d) Les insectes se reproduisent rapidement et ont un faible impact sur l'environnement (exemple: 8 kilos d'aliments sont nécessaires pour produire un seul kilo de viande alors que 2 kilos suffisent pour la production d'un kilo d'insectes - et ces deux kilos peuvent provenir de déchets organiques).
e) Les insectes ont besoin de beaucoup moins d'eau et produisent moins de gaz à effets de serre que le bétail.
f) Ils vont probablement constituer un marché rentable à l'avenir...
g) Fin ou diminution de la surproduction animale et forêts préservées (puisque moins de pâturages).
h) ...
 
 
4.
-Principalement en Afrique et en Asie (où les insectes font partie de plats traditionnels consommés par deux milliards d'individus).
-Assez timidement encore: dans quelques restaurants des grandes capitales occidentales où les insectes commencent à apparaître dans les menus.
 
5.
Chenilles; coléoptères; fourmis 
(Aussi mais non mentionnés: sauterelles; grillons; vers...)