La Section Européenne au lycée Paul Lapie (2nde – Terminale)
WELCOME !
Objectif : viser l’excellence en anglais afin d’en faire un véritable atout dans sa vie personnelle et professionnelle » Lire la suite
WELCOME !
Objectif : viser l’excellence en anglais afin d’en faire un véritable atout dans sa vie personnelle et professionnelle » Lire la suite
Le club d’anglais vous ouvre ses portes 8 fois par semaine. Discussions en anglais et ateliers en petits groupes animés par Allie, l’assistante de langue du lycée.
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Du 18 au 20 mai, la classe des 2M s’est rendue en Normandie aux plages du Débarquement.
Last week, we went to Normandy for three days and we are going to tell you why you should visit this place. First, Normandy is located in the northwest of France. It is a region full of history. In fact, Normandy regroups the most important places of the Second World War.
On the first day, we stopped in Deauville, a coastal city which is quite famous in France. You absolutely must go there. Being a luxury vacation destination, you could see many huge houses. Then you could do the walk « les planches » which is a walk along the beach.
Then, the next day, we spent a morning full of history with the visit of two very important places of the Second World War. If you like history, you should definitely go there. The « Pointe du Hoc » overlooks the sea. It was the scene of one of the operations of the Allied landing in Normandy on June 6th 1944, you can see bunkers there. The second that we went to is the American cemetery which gathers the graves of 9387 fallen soldiers of the Second World War. This place pays tribute to these soldiers and their courage. It is a very touching and symbolic place which shows us how many victims the war made.
Houssen & Amandine
Mercredi 16 mars, les 2M se sont rendus à la Philharmonie de Paris pour une exposition sur le hip-hop.
A new exhibition took place at the Philharmonie in Paris. It’s about Hip-Hop and it’s called “Hip-Hop 360 : Glory to the Street Art.” It first opened on December 17th 2021.
The exhibition starts in a small corridor where the first art pieces are exposed. They are about graphs and there’s a little explanation about who made them and why.
Then, the music part starts and there’s a little vinyl booth where you can listen to the old Hip-Hop classics.
From this moment, it wasn’t really an exhibition where you follow a path but it was more like a very big room where you can go wherever you want. You can totally start from the end and you won’t be lost in any way.
At the center, there was a big round room with music clips in 360° on the wall where we could dance. There were a lot of little rooms spread out throughout the exhibition with music clips, radio, rap contenders or a show from the past talking about rap.
I really liked the exhibition because it was fun and I like music although I’m not into old music or old school rap, I was still interested and I think the designers of the exhibition did that very well because nowadays, there are not that many people that listen to this style of music but they still made it interesting and captivating.
Apart from being an exhibition for younger people, to let them know what was before actual hip-hop, I think that the people who made the exhibition also wanted to change elder’s minds because they could have prejudices on this style if they never really understood it or never were part of this musical trend. It really taught us about rap and old Hip-Hop.
The headphones were a really good idea too but if I had to find a bad side, I would say that at certain points, there were too many texts and I think they could put all these texts into an audio file and just let the authors, dates, and names of the art pieces written on the wall.
Overall it was a very cool exhibition, it was clear and they did a very good job at including all sorts of people, ages and interests into the exhibition.
Clément
Photos taken by Houssen, 2M student
Voici les récits familiaux de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale des élèves de 2M qui s’inscrivent dans l’échange avec l’Ecole 45 d’Azov à l’occasion de la commémoration des 8 et 9 mai 2021.
Here are some war stories and some opinions about WW2 contributed by 2M students. You may want to read the Russian stories posted next too. » Lire la suite