Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Bust a MOOO

A moment of fun was proposed to us by CHARBEL, all together we watched "Bust a moo", a cartoon movie that lasts for 1h15. the movie was funny and everybody appreciated it. Charbel then presented a summary and a short vocabulary point. It was the first long cartoon movie in the ELC's sessions!!! Thank you Charbel! good job :)


Maggie, a newcomer to the farm...

Monday, January 10, 2005

"the one where Joey speaks french"

the 4th ELC meeting, January 10th, 2005

The fourth meeting of the ELC took place on Monday 8:00 p.m. at the room 112B. Around fourty people attended this session.

First, the cartoon "the making of America" by Michael Moore was projected twice; this allowed the ELCist to "complete" the previous time when the technical problems made us leave without watching it.

Then, MAD K. presented an episode of the famous TV show "friends" entitled "the one where Joey speaks french". This projection was followed by a short vocabulary point, at least useless as most of the people there got every single word of the instalment.

Then, the floor was given to Wafae, Yassine, Najla and MAD K. who have the opportunity to show their talent as actors. They played a part reprensenting Joey learning french.
When this ended, Yassine presented to us the first handbill of ELC which theme is "play with your food"; This enabled us to discover Karim, the caricaturist.
After approximately one hour and a quarter, the session ended.

Mad k.
The ELC

Tuesday, January 04, 2005

civil right movement

For the third time, the members of the ELC gathered for a presentation entitled ‘THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN THE USA IN THE 1950s & 60s’ presented by Mr. Diallo Mohamed, INE2.

The presentation initially scheduled for 8:00 p.m. and ended at 10:00 p.m. The room, once again, was crowded: around fifty students were present. The presentation was divided in five main parts:

- Projection of the cartoon ‘THE MAKING OF AMERICA’ realized by Mr Michael Moore.

- A quick presentation of the ‘CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT’ through its main leaders and events.

- Followed by the listening of the famous Dr Martin Luther King’s speech “I have a dream”.

- Then Multiple Choice Questions were asked to check members’ attention. Good answers were rewarded by candies.

- Finally, Mr. Diallo ended by a vocabulary point about ‘I have a dream’.