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Fabulous Irish Music in Rennes and Colomiers

Stretch St Patrick celebrations for one more night with traditional Irish band Altan, in concert in Rennes on 19 March. They’re also in Colomiers on 13 April.

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School Strike for the Planet

A quiet revolution is building momentum around the world as school pupils strike and march to try to get their elders to take serious measures to limit climate change.

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Explore English Through Shakespeare

A free online course from the British Council lets you, and your students, explore Shakespeare's plays and language.

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Happy Birthday World Wide Web

It’s the thirtieth anniversary of the conception of the World Wide Web. In seems incredible to imagine that something billions of us use hundreds of times a day was the brainchild of one man trying to solve a practical problem.

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Green Book: Online Resources

"Green Book"— winner of the 2019 Best Picture Oscar —is a road movie about friendship and race relations in the 1960s American South. The film takes its title from a guide book published for almost thirty years from 1936: The Negro Motorist Green Book. These online resources will help you explore the real Green Book.

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Love in Harlem: Teaching Tools

If Beale Street Could Talk, a love story set in 1970s Harlem, is the first English-language film adapted from one of James Baldwin’s novels. This video and interactive book can be used in class to explore Baldwin's work and the film.

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Queens on Screen

Films about Stuart queens are like buses — there are none for ages, then two together, just in time for the Oscars. Mary Queen of Scots and her descendant Queen Anne are both gracing our screens in radically different biopics, both diverging from history as it has traditionally been portrayed.

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Love in Harlem

If Beale Street Could Talk, one of this year’s Oscar-nominated films has impeccable credentials: the first English-language film adapted from one of James Baldwin’s novels, it was both adapted and directed by Barry Jenkins, who won the 2017 Best Picture Oscar for Moonlight.

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All About the Royals

The next "Talk in English" at the British Council in Paris will be on Thursday 21 February and will be on a popular topic: the British Royal Family.

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Safer Internet Day Communication Activity

International Safer Internet Day on 5 February encourages everyone to learn good online habits. A downloadable activity from Microsoft is perfect for language learning. It combines arts and crafts, English and Internet safety in one simple package.

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Black History Month in Rennes

In honour of the Black History Month, the Institut Franco-Américain in Rennes has two events centered around author James Baldwin, just in time for the release of the Oscar-nominated "If Beale Street Could Talk".

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Dorothea Lange Winners Collège and Seconde

We had so many fabulous entries to our Dorothea Lange creative writing contest that we've chosen 30 winners instead of 10. Here are the winning texts from collège and Seconde pupils, in alphabetical order except where we've regrouped texts about a single photo.

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Dorothea Lange Winners Première

We had so many fabulous entries to our Dorothea Lange creative writing contest that we've chosen 30 winners instead of 10. Here are the winning texts from Première pupils, in alphabetical order except where we've regrouped texts about a single photo.

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Dorothea Lange Winners Première LVA and Terminale

We had so many fabulous entries to our Dorothea Lange creative writing contest that we've chosen 30 winners instead of 10. Here are the winning texts from Première LVA and Terminale pupils, in alphabetical order except where we've regrouped texts about a single photo.

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On the Road with the Green Book

"Green Book" — winner of the 2019 Best Picture Oscar —is a road movie about friendship and race relations in the 1960s American South.

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Myth and Hero

Ruth Bader Ginsburg has had quite a year. The Supreme Court Justice has been the focus of a biopic and a documentary, which has been nominated for an Oscar. At 85, and despite frail health, Bader Ginsburg seems to have reached greater influence than she ever imagined.

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Teaching with Film: Ruth Bader Ginsburg

The biopic about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is excellent for discussing gender issues in this class. This short clip should really get students talking.

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Dorothea Lange Creative Writing Winners

We asked your pupils to write a story based on one of Dorothea Lange’s photos and were overwhelmed by the response, not just in quantity but in quality, both of their imagination and their language skills. We’ve painfully whittled them down to 30 winners.

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Teaching about Brexit: Web Resources

Brexit is a complex topic to tackle in class. We've scoured the web for the simplest videos we can find.

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Brexit Chaos

Britain’s Conservative government suffered a historic defeat on 15 January as Parliament massively voted against the deal for Brexit negotiated with the EU. As the clock ticks relentlessly towards the 29 March deadline for leaving, there seems no clear way forward.

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Carousel and Rainbow Working: Ideas from Britain

In this second article, Aurélie Watts, a French teacher working in the UK, explains some of the techniques commonly used there to facilitate group work at different levels, helping you get the most out of this popular way of working in class

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