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Today we went to watch ‘Une vie det chat’ (A Cat in Paris); it was an extremely enjoyable film. It was great to hear the French phrases and watch along with the English subtitles.
Let us know what you thought about the film by commenting on the blog. Remember to tell us why.
Red Nose Day/Comic Relief is on Friday; their red nose theme being dinosaurs. Lochardil are doing a ‘Design your own dinosaur’ competition, organised by the Pupil Council. Your homework for Friday is to design and name a new dinosaur.
See you in the morning,
Mr.Cook, Mrs.MacLeod and Mrs.Prentice
5 thoughts on “Une vie de chat!”
I enjoyed cat in paris because i liked thhe story line.
I thought it was good and mysterious.
I liked because it was funny at times
I did understand a bit of french but looked at the subtitles more
I really enjoyed ‘A Cat in Paris’. I thought the storyline was simple to follow, even if you weren’t able to pick up the French; the subtitles definitely helped.
I liked how some of the French vocabulary that we have done in class featured in the film.
The setting of Paris showed the wonderful architecture and culture it is famous for.
The soundtrack was distinctively French; even though the film was an animation, I felt part of the film experience.
I enjoyed cat in paris because i liked thhe story line.
I thought it was good and mysterious.
I liked because it was funny at times
I did understand a bit of french but looked at the subtitles more
I really enjoyed ‘A Cat in Paris’. I thought the storyline was simple to follow, even if you weren’t able to pick up the French; the subtitles definitely helped.
I liked how some of the French vocabulary that we have done in class featured in the film.
The setting of Paris showed the wonderful architecture and culture it is famous for.
The soundtrack was distinctively French; even though the film was an animation, I felt part of the film experience.
Mr.Cook
i thought it was really good