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stay in England

Students CM1, CM2 and some CLIS students went to England on Sunday 16 March to Saturday, March 22, 2008. Here is an outline of what we saw and did during his stay, day after day:



Sunday



travel by ferry
We took the ferry to Ouistreham. The boat was called the Normandy. The journey lasted 6:00. We left at 9 am French to get 00 hours to 14 hours 00 hours English. In the boat, we did the shopping, musical games with 2 girls and a DJ.
Dylan Royer and Nicolas Lemercier.




HMS Victory


6 th ship of that name, the oldest warship in the world is the ship of the admiral's second in the General Staff of the Navy / Commander in Chief of the Admiralty. This boat has shown during the Battle of Trafalgar where Lord Nelson decimated Napoleon's fleet in 1806. This ship was designed by Thomas Slade and commissioned in 1778. He remained in the country until 1812.
Crew: 850 (821 to trafalgar)
Artillery Victory at Trafalgar
quarterdeck: 12 guns of 12
forecastle: 2 cannons of 12, 2 of 68 carronades
Life Battery: 30 guns 12 Medium Battery
: 28 guns of 24 Battery
lower: 30 of 32 cannons

HMS Victory has been docked in Portsmouth 12 January 1922 to be preserved for posterity.
Petetin Oscar and Nicolas Raby




Monday


Visit in London.
When we left the hostel, we took a bus tour in London through Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. When we got off the bus, we began a treasure hunt but we have not had time to finish it. We went to see the changing of the guard but it wasn 'that horse. Then we had a picnic in a park filled doiseaux and squirrels. Then in the afternoon, we continued the tour through the site including Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square. Tatiana
Savary and Arthur Danjou

We arrived at 20.00 in the Exeter Inn. There were 4 bedrooms girls bedrooms boys and 8. Marie-Amélie
Lhéritier



Tuesday



School Kingswear
Tuesday, March 18, 2008, we visited a school in Kingswear. In this school, we met students who were aged 9 years ET11. We danced and made several sets of recognition. All students have been drinking a beverage of your choice: strawberry, banana, chocolate. Next, we watched a film made by students of Kingswear and we exchanged email addresses. We have made short films with characters in clay and superheroes paper. We left at 16:00.



Wednesday
Dartmoor
We went on Dartmoor. We have seen toe in stone. In stone, there were holes where they put dynamite. We saw a hut where sheltered man. We saw the tracks of stone on which horses pulled carts of stones.
Baptiste Gautier




Thursday



The old steam train
Thursday at 11:30, we took the train from Kingswear to Paingnton. It was a very old steam train. Before leaving Kingswear, Emily came to say goodbye. We drove along the coast to the station Paingnton.
Oceane and Lea Castel Feret



Cockington
Arrived in Paignton, we did a long walk on a sandy red. We had a picnic. We played football and rugby for 1:00! "The sand is red because of the cliffs," said Mr Thouin. In the afternoon we visited the old village of Cockington. We observed typical English cottage with thatched roofs and manicured English gardens.
Hérin Maxence Bailly and Emma Courbot


Friday


The city of Exeter

Friday, March 22, we saw the banks of Exeter where there were lots of swans. There was one who considered himself the king. The docks were formerly used in trade, transportation by boat is more practical. Afterwards, we went into a mall. We've been shopping for an hour in groups. The finished shopping, we joined the bus. Laurie
Bénard

Return
We got back on the bus to Exeter to join the Ferry. We paused at Regy Lyme where there was a beautiful pebble beach. We left for Poole. We're arrested to eat at McDonalds. Finally, we left the ferry at 22:15 UK time. Christophe
Génard and Loïc Lebatard

So British!
We saw the special English:
-The uniform of London bobbies.
-Payphones are all red.
-taxis and buses Londoners.
-parks are well maintained and the animals live well.
-At breakfast, there is a choice: meat, starch .....
-English students all have a uniform coat.
-Au crosswalk, traffic noises are acute. Marie-Victoire
Lhéritier

Breakfast English
For breakfast we ate sausages, scrambled eggs, bacon, Flajolet of spaghetti bolognese and roasted tomatoes.
The English do not eat breakfast more that way. Today, they prepare to please foreigners. Pierre Etienne