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Chapitre 9 |
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On this page you’ll find an activity sheet you can complete using the World Wide Web. We suggest a few Web sites to help you. |
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Activités Internet pour le chapitre 9 (open and print) You might need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader to open this activity sheet. To download Adobe Acrobat Reader, scroll to the end of the page and click "Adobe Acrobat Reader."
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Avant d'explorer (Activité A) |
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Before you begin "En ligne!" complete "Avant d'explorer" on your activity sheet.
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En ligne! (Sites pour l'activité B) |
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Hôtel Arlatan Find out about this charming hotel in the heart of Arles. You will learn about its history, location, and rates. You will also find pictures of the pretty rooms. When you see it, you’ll want to go there! http://www.hotel-arlatan.fr/ |
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Hôtel Jules César This is a beautiful old hotel in Arles with rooms full of antiques, an elegant restaurant, and gardens with a heated pool. http://www.hotel-julescesar.fr/ |
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Hôtel du Forum Once a famous spot for well-known artists and photographers, the Hôtel du Forum is a charming old hotel. Picasso was a guest, and Van Gogh's café is just across the street. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/forumarles |
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Arles - Provence Web Explore Arles on this site, and read about what there is to see and do in this Provençal town. You can also learn about nearby villages, such as Tarascon. http://www.provenceweb.fr/f/bouches/arles/arles.htm |
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Provence Tourism This site covers just about everything Provençal! Visit romanesque abbeys, antique stores, and castles. Learn about the Jewish heritage of Provence and famous poets and writers who lived here, including Camus, Petrarch, Flaubert, and even Nostradamus. http://www.provencetourism.com |
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En ligne! (Sites pour l'activité C) |
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Provence Web : Les Baux-de-Provence Have you heard that Provence is romantic? Go to Les Baux-de-Provence and find out for yourself. And don’t forget to check out the museums for “santons,” olives, and pigs! http://www.provenceweb.fr/f/bouches/baux/baux.htm |
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Les Baux-de-Provence This site presents a brief history of Les Baux-de-Provence and a few details on what makes this town such a special place. http://www.mairie-lesbauxdeprovence.fr/ |
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Les Santons Marcel Carbonel Interested in Christmas traditions? A great variety of "santons" are made in Marseille. Made to represent ordinary people, these traditional dolls have been used with nativity scenes at Christmas for as long as the French can remember. http://www.santonsmarcelcarbonel.com/ |
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En ligne! (Sites pour l'activité D) |
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Télécartes Télécartes are widely used in France to call from a public phonebooth. Learn more about them, the telephone system in France, and how to use it on this site. http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/DF_communications2.shtml |
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Télécartes Are you a collector? In France, some people collect phone cards. Surfing around on the Télécartes site will show you what’s available.
You can also learn about the history of the télécartes http://www.telecarte.tm.fr/fr/ |
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France Télécom - Pour Vous Are you interested in high-tech communication? Check out France Télécom on-line, the Minitel, and videoconferencing services, as well as their wireless phones, pagers, and calling cards. http://www.francetelecom.com/en_EN/index.html |
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Faisons le bilan (Activité E) |
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After you complete "En ligne!" do "Faisons le bilan" on your activity sheet.
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