Expression écrite, anglais, chevalerie, chevalier, récit d'aventure, blason, monde médiéval
Faire un récit écrit de chevalerie illustré en anglais. Cet exercice s'adresse à des élèves de niveau 5e.
[...] He then chased me and I ran away as fast as I could. When I came out of the hole, I took my weapons and I tried to kill the dragon, but it didn't work so I had an idea: I shouted to the girl to take a cookie and throw it to the dragon when he would open his mouth. He was about to blow fire when a cookie fell on his long tongue. All of a sudden, he stopped and was surprised. [...]
[...] "My name is Kendall and I am a knight" - Récit de chevalerie illustré y name is Kendall and I am a knight, but not any sort. I am not a warrior, I don't kill enemy soldiers on the battlefield to conquer their land. In fact, I am more an adventurer. Did I tell you about my last mission to find a lost treasure? No, really? Well, open your ears. An old wizard told our dear king Edward about a big treasure that was hidden somewhere in the North, beyond the last hills, but he didn't know more. [...]
[...] A few days before, a black dragon attacked the village and took prisonners with him. Then he went back to his secret place. The girl knew where he lived but she was scared and didn't want to accompany me. So I proposed, "How about riding my horse?" At that moment, she accepted and showed me the direction of the dragon's place. owever, my horse had one seat and couldn't carry two persons, so I had to walk on my feet. After a few hours, we reached a big and deep hole in the ground. [...]
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