Londres et ses environs    

Photographies du séjour du 03 mai au 08 mai 2010



 DAY 1: CANTERBURY

CANTERBURY

 DAY 2 : LONDON

TRAFALGAR SQUARE

THE MALL

BUCKINGHAM PALACE

GREEN PARK

 PICCADILLY

MME TUSSAUD

  DAY 3: LONDON

WESTMINSTER  Page 1  -  Page 2

COVENT GARDEN

TATE MODERN   Page 1  -  Page 2  -  Page 3

   DAY 4: LONDON

LONDON DUNGEON

THE TOWER BRIDGE

THE TOWER OF LONDON

    DAY 5: WINDSOR

THE CASTLE   

THE CITY

    BONUS

LA TRAVERSEE

GALERIE LONDONIENNE   Page 1  -  Page 2

 STUDENTS & TEACHERS    Page 1  -  Page 2  -  Page 3

 AU BORD DE LA TAMISE   Page 1  -  Page 2

THE PLATES

 LES GARDES DE LA REINE

 IN THE BUS

 

ONCE UPON A TIME, a mysterious group of 48 french pupils went to England not just for a trip but to invade the kingdom. To carry out this mission, the French pupils had 4 chiefs:

-          Miss Gilquin, an expert in language and communication;

-          Miss Jacques, an expert in cleaning (and sleeping);

-          Mr Ivaldi, an expert in timing,

-          Mr Nicolay, an expert in joking and making pupils laugh.

They travelled in a brand-new bus with a great driver called Cédric.

 Day of invasion : may 3rd

Each group of pupils stormed a house and took an English family hostage.

1st day after invasion…

The 48 infant frogs and the 4 adults took control of Trafalgar Square, The Mall, Buckingham Palace but the Queen was unfortunately not in! She had left…So the frogs decided to invade the centre of the capital first and this took 2 days before going to Windsor  where Elizabeth II had hidden !”


Mickaël , 3°



L'article  paru dans le Républicain Lorrain le jeudi 20 mai 2010