This document provides a brief guide to Paris, highlighting some of its most famous monuments like Notre Dame and the Arc de Triomphe, top museums like the Louvre and Orsay, things to discover in the city like the Tuileries Garden and Pont des Arts bridge, and nice places to have dinner like Cafe Fouquet's and La Grande Armee. It also mentions Kho Samui and Orlando but does not provide any additional details about them.
Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" was published in 1957 and explored topics of interest to the new post-war generation. In 2007, an expanded edition was released with new texts for modern readers. Actors and actresses then studied the book in 2010 at a reading camp to prepare for the film adaptation of "On the Road", which was released in Europe in 2012 but not in America for unknown reasons. Some students wanted to see the film to better understand American culture and progressive thinking.
The document discusses the passive voice and how it is formed in English. It provides examples of sentences in the active and passive voice. The passive is often preferred when the agent (who or what performed the action) is unimportant or unknown. It also discusses direct objects, which receive the action of the verb, and indirect objects, which indicate who or what the action is intended for.
This document provides a brief guide to Paris, highlighting some of its most famous monuments like Notre Dame and the Arc de Triomphe, top museums like the Louvre and Orsay, things to discover in the city like the Tuileries Garden and Pont des Arts bridge, and nice places to have dinner like Cafe Fouquet's and La Grande Armee. It also mentions Kho Samui and Orlando but does not provide any additional details about them.
Jack Kerouac's novel "On the Road" was published in 1957 and explored topics of interest to the new post-war generation. In 2007, an expanded edition was released with new texts for modern readers. Actors and actresses then studied the book in 2010 at a reading camp to prepare for the film adaptation of "On the Road", which was released in Europe in 2012 but not in America for unknown reasons. Some students wanted to see the film to better understand American culture and progressive thinking.
The document discusses the passive voice and how it is formed in English. It provides examples of sentences in the active and passive voice. The passive is often preferred when the agent (who or what performed the action) is unimportant or unknown. It also discusses direct objects, which receive the action of the verb, and indirect objects, which indicate who or what the action is intended for.
Sutton Valence School is a secondary school located in Sutton Valence, Kent, England. It was founded in 1576 by William Lambe. The school currently has 520 pupils and 55 teachers. A typical school day involves arriving at 8:25am for tutor time, followed by two morning lessons, a morning break, two more lessons, and a 1.5 hour lunch break. Afternoons consist of another lesson, short break, and a final lesson or club. The school offers a variety of compulsory and optional subjects as well as sporting and artistic facilities and notable alumni include painters, musicians, athletes and others.
Lycée Saint-Vincent is a private Catholic high school located in Cross, France. Founded in 1852, it provides secondary education to over 500 students each year following the national French curriculum. The school aims to develop students' academic abilities alongside their spiritual, moral and civic values in a supportive Catholic environment.
Sutton Valence School is a secondary school located in Sutton Valence, Kent, England. It was founded in 1576 by William Lambe. The school currently has 520 pupils and 55 teachers. A typical school day involves arriving at 8:25am for tutor time, followed by two morning lessons, a morning break, two more lessons, and a 1.5 hour lunch break. Afternoons consist of another lesson, short break, and a final lesson or club. The school offers a variety of compulsory and optional subjects as well as sporting and artistic facilities and notable alumni include painters, musicians, athletes and others.
Lycée Saint-Vincent is a private Catholic high school located in Cross, France. Founded in 1852, it provides secondary education to over 500 students each year following the national French curriculum. The school aims to develop students' academic abilities alongside their spiritual, moral and civic values in a supportive Catholic environment.