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Bon voyage!

Let’s travel to Paris together…


Instructions:
Bienvenue a notre voyage a Paris....
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Faites tous les diapositives ( go through all the slides).
Complétez les taches dans cette présentation.
Apres, faites une rédaction de votre voyage (150 words)
Bon voyage! !
Excellent!
On peut partir!
• Click on the boarding pass:
SAFETY FIRST!
• On écoute les consignes de
sécurité… l’agent est très très drôle!
ON EST
ARRIVÉS!

Where to first....
Welcome to Paris, France!
You are about to go on an
adventure around one of my
favourite cities in the world.
First, we need to know how
we are going to get around
the city. Click on the map to
find out about the city’s
layout and then do the same
to the metro sign to learn
about the incredible
know what an arrondissement is? The city of Paris is divided into twenty
arrondissements.

e Paris street signs image on your right to find out...


These twenty arrondissements are
arranged in the form of a clockwise
spiral starting from the middle of the
city, with the first on the north bank of
the river Seine.

You can see which arrondissement a


street is in by looking at the street signs
(see image below)

The smallest arrondissement is the 2nd


(0.992 km2) and the largest is the 12th
(16.324 km2).

The most populous arrondissement is


the 15th with approximately 232,400
inhabitants. 
Right Click on the
Le Métro de Paris train and open the
link for a peek at
The Paris métro is the fastest way of getting around
what youthe city.
might see
on the Paris métro.
The underground system has 16 interconnected lines. The
lines are numbered 1-14, with two additional lines called
3bis and 7bis, and are different colours as you will soon see
on the métro map.
The first line of the Paris métro opened
There are over 300 stations spread across Paris and
on 19 July, 1900 and the most recent line
136 miles of tracks!
in 1998. This line is considered one of
the most modern underground lines in
Click here to the world. The trains on two of the lines,
see some nnnnn and , don’t have drivers
beautiful
and are completely automated.
Paris Métro

Press
here to
Le Moulin Rouge
Les Champs-Elysées Le Sacré Cœur
Click on the red
pins to start Disneyland
exploring. To
return here each
time, click the
L’arc de Triomphe map in the top
corner.
Musée du Louvre
La Tour Eiffel When you have
visited all of the
Notre Dame sites, click on the
bus in the top left
corner to go
Les Catacombes home.
La Tour Eiffel
Of course you can’t
come to Paris without Click on the merry-go-round
to learn all about the Eiffel
seeing the infamous tower and then take the quiz
Eiffel Tower! to see how much you can
remember!
As France’s symbol in
the world, and the Click on the
ticket to see
showcase of Paris, what happens at
today it welcomes night!
almost 7 million
visitors a year, making
How much do you know about the Eiffel
La Tour Eiffel

tower?
click on the answer you think 436is correct.324ifMETRES
the box CHANGES
How tall is the Eiffel Tower?
509 METRES METRES
COLOUR, you are right.
What year was the Eiffel Tower constructed?
1889 1701 1987

How many days did it take to build?389 DAYS


797 DAYS 899 DAYS

How many steps are5670 there? 1665 3542

How many tonnes does10,100 it weigh? 20,200 30,300

How often does it have toEVERY be repainted?


15 YEARS EVERY 5 YEARS EVERY 7 YEARS
DISPLAYS
What does it do at night?
A BELL RINGS
FLAG
SPARKLES

How much would it cost a 14 year old to go13,00€ GRATUIT


25,00€

right to the top?


L’Arc de Triomphe
Our next stop is in the 8th
arrondissement of Paris...
Leave slide show mode and
rearrange the puzzle pieces to find
out what l’Arc de Triomphe looks
The Arc de Triomphe honours those who died fighting
for Francelike in all it’s
in the revolution glory!wars. 
and Napoleonic

OnceThereyou’ve
are unknownfinished
soldiers from press SLIDE
WW1 buried
underneath. There is a memorial flame that burns
SHOW – FROM CURRENT SLIDE
Curious to knowunderneath. 

It is 50 metres high and had 284 steps, you can climb to


more? the top!

Clique ici!
It stands in the middle of a roundabout. It is one of the
busiest roundabouts in the world and no cars have
insurance driving around it.
Les Champs-Élysées

Leading to the Arc de


Triomphe are
Les Champs-Élysées - Click here to eat!
a very famous avenue
with lots of
prestigious boutiques
and restaurants!

Click here to play a game!


Champs Élysées

Let’s see what stores are on the


Champs-Élysées... Matching game
Adidas
Click on two of the
squares to try and
match the store logo
Louis and it’s name.
Dior Disney
Vuitton
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the world
J’ai faim!
On va au restaurant?
All this walking around got me hungry!
Should we stop in a classic BISTRO for
lunch?
Click on the menu to take you to an order
generator.
What did you get?! Find out on the next slide
if you were lucky or if you’ve ended up with
oysters!
Click on the
items you got! la tarte aux les le paté de
Soupe à légumes huîtres campagne
l’oignon
La salade du
L’assiette de jour Le steak
charcuterie (salade frites
niçoise)

Le croque les moules Le poisson du


monsieur marinières jour
Champs Élysées
Le Moulin Rouge
The Moulin Rouge is home to the
world-famous cabaret show. It is
performed in a 19th century windmill
and has been exciting audiences
since 1900.

The Moulin Rouge is best known


as the birthplace of the modern
form of the can-can dance. The early
years of the Moulin Rouge saw
extravagant shows, inspired by the
You have the option
circus, and today offers musical
to have dinner and
dance entertainment for visitors
drink champagne
from around the world. More than
Le Sacré Cœur
The Sacré-Cœur is a beautiful Roman
Catholic church.
It can be found on top of a hill in an
area of Paris called Montmartre.

Standing at 213 metres above sea level,


it is the second highest point of the city.
Can you guess what the first is?

After the Notre Dame Cathedral,


the Sacré-Coeur is the most visited
church in France with more than 10
Le Musée du Louvre
The Louvre museum is the largest and most
visited art museum in the world. Clique
ici
It is the former residence of the kings of Clique
France before it was turned into the
ici
museum two centuries ago.

There is a collection of 35,000 works


which spread over 60,000 m2 which is
approximately the equivalent of 35
football pitches.
La Liberté
Do you know your art? Le Radeau de la
guidant le
Guess the name of the Méduse
peuple
In English, we call her the
painting/sculpture and click
on its TITLE to reveal the La Venus de Click
Mona here
Lisa for
but, in a
French, she
La Joconde
answer! All of these can be Milo fun fact
is known as la Joconde.
seen at the louvre.
The painting is so valuable it
has its own bodyguards!

Musée du Louvre
Un incendie, la cathédrale a brulé!

Click
here
for a
song!

Quelle tragédie s’est Clique pour


la réponse
You might recognise the cathedral from a very famous
Disney movie:
Listen to the song and click on the words below when you hear them:

les cloches
sonnent les tours de
Notre-Dame
les quais de
Notre-
Dame
le Parvis de
au sommet Notre-Dame
des tours
Les Catacombes de Paris
The Catacombs house the remains of over six
million Parisians from the 18th Century. 

They sit 20 meters below Paris and stretch for over


320 km. They were opened to the public in 1809.

In the 18th century, cemeteries were often


overcrowded, and bodies were not buried
properly. This caused disease to spread Want to know
throughout the city. It was a practical more?
solution for a city with rapid growth to have
resting place for all those who passed. At
first, the bodies were just being thrown into
the crypt tunnels via cart but, later on, they
decided to arrange the bones in decorative
displays in order to attract tourists.
Disneyland Paris
We all know Disneyland! - ‘The happiest place on Earth’ Cliqu
e ici
The main park opened it’s doors in April 1992 and the second; Walt Disney Studios
Park, in 2002.
My favourite part of
It is located 20 miles east of Paris in aWhen
placeI was at Chessy.
called Disneyland!
university I
dubbed
The park receives around twelve million  part of Click onmakes
visitors a year which the castle to most
it the
a Disneyland see how much your
visited place in Europe. Paris dream trip would cost
documentary. It
was great to use
my French
learning in such
a fun way!
Disney
Disney Some Disney films have
different names in French.
Look at the list of names
below and try to work out
what films they are.
When you think you
know, click on them one
by Le
one to see
Bossu if you were
de Notre-Dame
correct.
Le Livre de la jungle

La Reine des neiges


Cendrillon
La Petite Sirène
Le Roi Lion
Vaiana
La Belle et la Bête
Let’s go home! Still haven’t seen enough? Watch
this beautiful video and see how
We have come to the many monuments you can see!
end of the trip. Before
we catch the bus
home, play the game
to see how many Paris
sights you can
remember.

Click on the game icon


to start. You must
match the sight to it’s
name by pressing the
correct outside square. Click here to play!
PARIS
LE MÉTRO STREET
SIGN

LE MUSÉE LES LE CENTRE


L’ARC DE LE CENTRE
DU CHAMPS POMPIDOU
TRIOMPHE POMPIDOU
LOUVRE ÉLYSÉES

LES
LES
CHAMPS LE MÉTRO
CATACOMBES
ÉLYSÉES

LA
LA LA TOUR LE LE MUSÉE
CATHÉDRALE LES
DE NOTRE CATACOMBES JOCONDE EIFFEL MOULIN DU
DAME ROUGE LOUVRE

LE SACRÉ LE
CŒUR MOULIN
ROUGE

PARIS LA
LA TOUR L’ARC DE LE SACRÉ CATHÉDRALE LA
STREET DE NOTRE JOCONDE
EIFFEL Return TRIOMPHE CŒUR
SIGN DAME
Okay everyone, I hope you’ve enjoyed
our trip to Paris! The coach will be
leaving from Pont d’Iéna in 10 minutes
to take us back to Benjamin Britten. Feel
free to go and take some photos but
whatever you do, stay with the group…!
Oh no! I got distracted by these pigeons!
Where did everyone go? I hope I haven’t
missed the coach! Where did Madame
Kilanya say the coach was leaving from
again?

Pont d’Alma

Pont d’Iéna
Do you not listen to anything I
say?

Click HERE to go back and


pay more attention!
Phew, I remembered the name of it.
But how do I find Pont d’Iéna?
What even is a ‘pont’? Click on the
pont in the picture...

C
A boat is ‘un bateau’ in French!

Click here to go back and have


another think about what ‘pont’
might mean...
A bus is ‘un autobus’ in
French!

Click here to go back and have


another think about what ‘pont’
might mean...
A river is ‘un fleuve’ in French!

Click here to go back and have


another think about what
‘puente’ might mean...
Très bien! ‘Pont’ does mean
bridge!

Unfortunately though, you


were too late and the coach
has gone without you. Looks
like you’ll have to take the
metro to try and catch us
up...


é

J’adore

Je
déteste
J’aime beaucoup

J’aime

The ‘ligne verte’ will take you where you need to go, but one of the stations on that line doesn’t match the others.
Look carefully and click the odd one out to continue your journey...
Not quite!

Click here to go back and have


another look. Think carefully
about positives and negatives...
Yes! I used my knowledge
of French opinion phrases
to work out which station I
needed to go to. But
they’re still not here...

t Click here to keep


walking
a

Hmm...I am getting a bit


peckish. Maybe I’ll stop here
for a quick bite to eat...
Ooh, I really want to try a pain au chocolat, and I’ll get a hot chocolate too. I guess I should bring back a bag of
20 croissants for everyone else on the trip… I’d better get Madame Kilanya a coffee and a strawberry tart to
apologise for getting lost too…. So how much will that all cost?

9,90€ 16,70€ 28,55€ 37,05€ 31,55€


Oops!

Click here to go back and have


another look. Think carefully
about your numeracy skills...
i

That was some quick maths - well done! But we’re still no closer to home...click on
the ‘homme rouge’ to cross the road, and remember to keep being observant...
Nope!

Click here to go back and have


another look. Do you need to
revise the different
colours in French?
That pain au chocolat was delicious, but I really need to find everyone. Where can they be? Maybe this guide
book will help...

t
Hmm, it looks like I need to break
a code to work out where I need to
go next...I might need a pen and
paper for this one...
a b c d e f g h i

j k l m n o p q r s

t u v x y z

Click here when you think


you’ve cracked the code
Where do we
need to go next?
Unlucky!

Click here to go back and have


another look and see if you can
crack the code...
Well done for making it to Gare du Nord, one of Paris’ biggest train stations, with lots of international links. Click on
the doors to enter the station, but be careful because you don’t want to end up further away from home...

f
TRAINS AU DEPART
TRAIN DEPARTURES
There are so many different TRAIN No HORAIRE DESTINATION OBSERVATIONS
trains leaving from here, TRAIN No TIME DESTINATION REMARKS

how will I know which one I THA 9371 12 : 57 AMSTERDAM A L’HEURE
need to get? TER 8765 13 : 16 BOULOUGNE SUPRIME
TER 56117 13 : 31 COMPIEGNE SUPRIME
TGV 7049 13 : 48 LILLE SUPRIME
TGV 7482 14 : 19 TOURCOING SUPRIME
TER 53295 14 : 36 BEAUVAIS SUPRIME
EUR 9076 14 : 54 LONDRES A L’HEURE
Work out the word in red and then click
TER 50631 15 :20 LAON SUPRIME
the correct destination
THA 9343 15 :37 BRUXELLES SUPRIME

Clues:
1. horse
2. mouse
3. rabbit
4. guinea pig
5. snake
6. dog
7. fish
Nope!

Click here to go back and try


again. Remember to use an
online dictionary if you’re a bit
stuck!
Great work! You’ve managed to use your French vocabulary to work out which
a
train to take! Click check in to get your ticket...
Right, I need to buy a ticket to London but I don’t have very
much money left after buying all those croissants! Which ticket
is the cheapest?

Quatre-vingt-dix-neuf euros

Quarante-huit euros

Soixante-sept euros

Cinquante-et-un euros

Soixante-douze euros
Not quite!

Click here to go back and try


again. Remember to
revise numbers if you’re a bit
stuck!
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
zéro dix vingt trente quarante cinquante soixante soixante-dix quatre-vingts quatre-vingt-
dix
1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91
un onze vingt et un trente et un quarante et un cinquante et un soixante et un soixante quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
et onze un onze
2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 92
deux douze vingt-deux trente-deux quarante-deux cinquante-deux soixante-deux soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
douze deux douze
3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93
trois treize vingt-trois trente-trois quarante-trois cinquante-trois soixante-trois soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
treize trois treize
4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94
quatre quatorze vingt-quatre trente-quatre quarante-quatre cinquante-quatre soixante-quatre soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
quatorze quatre quatorze
5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95
cinq quinze vingt-cinq trente-cinq quarante-cinq cinquante-cinq soixante-cinq soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
quinze cinq quinze
6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96
six seize vingt-six trente-six quarante-six cinquante-six soixante-six soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
seize six seize
7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97
sept dix-sept vingt-sept trente-sept quarante-sept cinquante-sept soixante-sept soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
dix-sept sept dix-sept
8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98
huit dix-huit vingt-huit trente-huit quarante-huit cinquante-huit soixante-huit soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
dix-huit huit dix-huit
9 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99
neuf dix-neuf vingt-neuf trente-neuf quarante-neuf cinquante-neuf soixante-neuf soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
dix-neuf neuf dix-neuf

Ok I’ve got it, take me back for another go!


That booking reference looks a bit strange to me...I think it’s another code for something, but what? When you’ve cracked it,
click the bar code to go through the ticket barriers and try your answer...

Booking reference: 10 -’-1- 4-15-18-5 / 12-5 / 6-18-1-14-3-1-9-19


n

I love
I love I love I love
my
French cake school
family
Not quite!

Click here to go back and have


another think.
Yes, my ticket worked! One step
closer to home! Let me just pop
into this shop to grab ‘une
bouteille d’eau’ before I get on
the train...

t
Not quite!

Click here to go back and have


another look. Think carefully
about what ‘une bouteille
d’eau’ means...
Londres

a
All set! Click on the doors to get on the train and remember to
keep looking around you...
Finally on the way back to
Angleterre! At least I’ve got this
newspaper to keep me occupied on
the journey...

s
Read the article for
t clues, and click on the
correct picture when you
think you’ve worked it
out...

PUPIL MISSING ON SCHOOL TRIP TO PARIS!!


A pupil from Benjamin Britten in Lowestoft has just gone missing on a school trip to Paris. A
spokesperson for the school said “the pupil disappeared so suddenly, we fear we really have no idea
where they’ve gone. We’re asking for support from the local community to help us find them”.

An eyewitness who requested to stay anonymous said “we can’t get over it, we last saw them in front
of the Eiffel Tower and we think they might have got distracted by a large flock of pigeons because we
haven’t seen them since”!
Not this time

Click here to go back and have


another look to try and crack
the code...
That reminds you of all the pictures you took in Paris of people doing sport. Click on the correct French for each and then
click on le cheval gris.

je regarde au foot je joue au tennis je joue au basket

je joue au foot je joue au ping-pong je joue au ball de basket

je joue de l’équitation je fais de la natation Je fais de la gymnastique je fais du vélo

je fais de l’équitation je fais du roller je fais de la danse je fais du patin à glace


Not quite!

Click here to go back and have


another look. Think carefully
about what ‘le cheval gris’
means...
Yes! I’m finally back in
England, now I need to get back
to school before the coach does
so no one realises I wasn’t on it!
The bus for Lowestoft leaves at
onze heures moins le
quart...what time is that again?

Brilliant! You used the red letters to spell out


a hidden message in the article!
Not this time!

Click here to go back and have


another think about
telling the time in French...
Great, I managed to get on the
right bus! Lowestoft here I
come! Fortunately someone
has left this word search book
on the bus for me to do on the
journey...

q
Find the French for the family members in the word search. Click in the centre of each letter to highlight. When you have found
them all, click on the English family member which has a different coloured font to the French translation in the word search.

S W Q H F R È R E A E I
MUM
O È O K A L U P V R S G
DAD
N A C M O E F E È C L R
BROTHER C V A S B K P N I N
O A
SISTER L A M S S Q - L F G X N
GRANDFATHER E Z E L S D A I - E P D
A H C F N B W P Q N È -
GRANDMOTHER
E W N A O L È F E U R M
UNCLE
R F R - A M I S T A E È
AUNT È G Z D F L M G N S F R
COUSIN M N T Y P U C F A N A E
FRIENDS M I C O U S I N T Q L M
Nope!

Click here to go back and try


again. Remember to use an
online dictionary if you’re a bit
stuck!
I never thought I’d be so pleased to cinq - neuf - trois - huit - sept - deux
see school again! And it looks like
I’ve beaten the coach back here! Oh
no, the gates are locked though...I
don’t know the combination to open
them... u

8-6-2-5-3-9 5-9-3-8-7-2 5-7-9-3-1-8 4-7-1-9-3-5


Not quite!

Click here to go back and try


again. Remember to
revise numbers if you’re a bit
stuck!
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
zéro dix vingt trente quarante cinquante soixante soixante-dix quatre-vingts quatre-vingt-
dix
1 11 21 31 41 51 61 71 81 91
un onze vingt et un trente et un quarante et un cinquante et un soixante et un soixante quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
et onze un onze
2 12 22 32 42 52 62 72 82 92
deux douze vingt-deux trente-deux quarante-deux cinquante-deux soixante-deux soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
douze deux douze
3 13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83 93
trois treize vingt-trois trente-trois quarante-trois cinquante-trois soixante-trois soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
treize trois treize
4 14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84 94
quatre quatorze vingt-quatre trente-quatre quarante-quatre cinquante-quatre soixante-quatre soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
quatorze quatre quatorze
5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 95
cinq quinze vingt-cinq trente-cinq quarante-cinq cinquante-cinq soixante-cinq soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
quinze cinq quinze
6 16 26 36 46 56 66 76 86 96
six seize vingt-six trente-six quarante-six cinquante-six soixante-six soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
seize six seize
7 17 27 37 47 57 67 77 87 97
sept dix-sept vingt-sept trente-sept quarante-sept cinquante-sept soixante-sept soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
dix-sept sept dix-sept
8 18 28 38 48 58 68 78 88 98
huit dix-huit vingt-huit trente-huit quarante-huit cinquante-huit soixante-huit soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
dix-huit huit dix-huit
9 19 29 39 49 59 69 79 89 99
neuf dix-neuf vingt-neuf trente-neuf quarante-neuf cinquante-neuf soixante-neuf soixante- quatre-vingt- quatre-vingt-
dix-neuf neuf dix-neuf

Ok I’ve got it, take me back for another go!


e Phew...I did it! I can’t believe I made
my way back from Paris! And just in
There you are, you’ve been so time, here’s the school coach now…
quiet on the journey home...I
haven’t heard a word from you!
How was your trip to Paris?

Wow, well done! You did it! Now, all you have to
do is email Madame Kilanya with your answer to
the question she’s asking to get your
certificate...have you been paying attention as
you’ve gone along?
Click on the
postcard you like
the most and write
about what you saw
and learnt on your
trip. Press escape to
write on your
postcard. There are
some French
phrases to help at
the very end (if you
would like them.)
À…

Je suis allé à Paris avec ma classe…

À bientôt!
À…

Je suis allé à Paris la semaine


passée….

À bientôt!
À…

Je suis allé à un évènement scolaire à


Paris ….

À bientôt!
À…

Je suis allé au voyage scolaire à


Paris….

À bientôt!
À…

Je viens d’un voyage à Paris. Laisse-


moi te dire….

À bientôt!

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