For those of you who want an extra joker this week (11th – 15th September):
Write down 6 resolutions for this school year, they can be about school or you hobbies, will you decide to revise regularly? Keep your room tidy? Stop eating sweets?
For those of you who want an extra joker this week (11th – 15th September):
Write down 6 resolutions for this school year, they can be about school or you hobbies, will you decide to revise regularly? Keep your room tidy? Stop eating sweets?

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Spring is in the air! Write as many words as you can related to Spring!
10 if you are in 6ème, 15 in 5ème, 20 for 4ème and 3ème
I hope you had a good holiday and are ready for this week! Don’t forget you have a test this week, and the exams are coming, it’s a good idea to start revising, especially the vocabulary (use quizlet!).
To win a joker this week: Saturday 1st April is our OPEN DAY, write a list of ideas of how to present your English class to new students and their parents.
To win a joker this week write the recipe for pancakes and tell Mrs Harris what you like to eat pancakes with.
Everyone should be getting their exams back, it is very important to use these to revise and learn from your mistakes, so for this week’s free joker –
Choose 2 exercises from your exam and write them correctly and give them to Mrs H!
It was great to see you all at the « Escalade » race this weekend,

and there’s an extra joker for the girl in 5ème who cheered me on during the race – do you know who you are?!
Write a list of all the verbs you do today, if you are in 4ème and 3ème put them in the preterit AND past participle form too.
The holidays are nearly here so to win a free joker write about 5 THINGS YOU WILL DO in the holidays & give it to Mrs Harris!
For this week’s free joker copy out one of these texts and read it to your teacher-
« Not these things here but those things there. »
« Elizabeth has eleven elves in her very big backyard boulevard. »
« How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? »
Use the letters of your name and find as many English words for each letter as you can – example:
JACK =
J – June, jumper,
A – apple, apt, ape
C – cat, courage, cauliflower
K – kid, kick, kind
The number and difficulty of the words depends on your class – you know what Mrs Harris expects!
Write them on a piece of paper & give it to Mrs Harris.