What we have learned from French mysteries Am@ze me and Spy with your eTwinning Eye … 2009/10.

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What we have learned from French mysteries Am@ze me and Spy with your eTwinning Eye … 2009/10

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Page 1: What we have learned from French mysteries Am@ze me and Spy with your eTwinning Eye … 2009/10.

What we have learned from

French mysteries

Am@ze me and Spy with your eTwinning Eye … 2009/10

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French Winepress

According to this photo we found out on the Internet that it is

a winepress from 13th century in your town Chenôve.

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R.A.R.R.A.R.The question was what is The question was what is

R.A.R. R.A.R.

It was very difficult It was very difficult mystery, but eventually mystery, but eventually we figured out it was a we figured out it was a

school subject where they school subject where they learn to learn.learn to learn.

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Dijon mysteries

• We had lots of Dijon mysteries.

• About towers, monuments and buildings.

• Someone was very difficult but we found information in the internet.

• We learnt a lot of interesting things.

• And we enjoyed it lot.

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SPORT MYSTERIES

From our French friends, we got a task, to solve what the typical French

sport is.They sent us these two pictures and

immediately we knew what sport it was.

Finally, we also played petanque in Poněšice.

It was great.

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French friends sent us a mystery which was prepared as a cartoon. We had to guess

which famous person was in the film.On French Wikipedia we found a picture of this

mysterious man JACQUES CARTIER.

Famous French person

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Christmas mysteries

• We found that French people eat at Christmas: pate from duck liver and snails.

• We learnt about French Noel who brings presents to children in the morning.

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And we learnt about each other a lot when we met in the Czech Republic and spent

one week together.