(Level: Upper-Intermediate / B2 to C1 / ***)
Extreme weather conditions such as this winter's heavy rains, storms, surges and floods have considerably damaged large parts of Britain forever.
You are going to watch a Sky News report focusing on the damage inflicted on the coastline and the flooded areas.
Before watching:
The following words and notes could be useful:
whole swathes of...: areas; stretches... des pans entiers de...
stunning: astonishing; surprising étonnant; stupéfiant; ahurissant
gouged away: torn away / eaten away (by the sea) emporté; déchiré; entaillé...
to give the go-ahead: to give permission to proceed donner son aval; donner le feu vert
to tame: (to try) to control contrôler, (domestiquer)
The National Trust: [...] "a charity that works to preserve and protect historic places and spaces".
You can find more details about the National Trust by clicking here.
The Jubilee River is a hydraulic channel situated in southern England built in the late 1990s and early 2000s to alleviate flooding by taking water from the Thames.
Stack of rock after being destroyed |
Stack of rock before its destruction by strong waves - Beginning of February 2014. |
Somerset Levels |
Somerset Levels Map credit: commons.wikimedia.org |
If you want to see more pictures, you can have access to this Daily Mail page
Answer the following questions in French:
-Explain how heavily affected some parts of Britain are subsequently to the weather conditions. Complete the following grid:
The British coastline
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Britain = an island nation. Explain
Explain the direct consequence of the weather
conditions on parts of the British shoreline.
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Inland territories
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Building new homes is a hot topic: explain!
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Thames estuary
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The Jubilee River?
-Aim?
-Criticisms?
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-Explain the pessimistic tone at the end of the report.
You can also watch the report by clicking here.
When you are finished, you can check your answers.
(Suggestions de réponses)
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The British coastline
|
Britain = an island nation. Explain
Explain the direct consequence of the weather
conditions on parts of the British shoreline.
|
Inland territories
|
Building new homes is a hot topic: explain!
|
Thames estuary
|
The Jubilee River?
-Aim?
Canal de diversion pour (tenter) de juguler les crues de la Tamise en détournant une partie des eaux de celle-ci.
Un des plus gros projets d'ingénierie qui aura coûté plus de 100 millions de livres sterling et qui n'aura pas rempli son rôle!
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Les perspectives d'avenir resteront floues.
Les experts estiment que les moyens mis en œuvre pour lutter contre les inondations ne seront jamais parfaits à l'instar de ceux mis en place pour protéger le pays de tout acte de terrorisme.
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