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Savais-tu que... Civilisations anciennes/Corps humain
Savais-tu que... Les murus gallicus
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S2
E69
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2017
Christopher explains the methods and building materials used by the Romans.
Subjects:
Sciences humaines et sociales
Skills:
Citoyenneté mondiale et durabilité
Créativité
Résolution de problèmes
French level:
A2 : Intermédiaire ou de survie
B1 : Seuil
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15
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E105
: Savais-tu que...La cire protectrice
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Lexie explains that ear wax plays an important role in protection, so it is important not to wash your ears too often.
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E106
: Savais-tu que... Poudre à canon
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Gunpowder was invented in ancient China. It was used primarily to make flying fire that scared enemies.
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E107
: Savais-tu que... Parapluie
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Umbrellas were invented in China more than 3000 years ago. At first, they were made of paper and served as a parasol. They were subsequently soaked in oil to protect the paper from water and became umbrellas.
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E108
: Savais-tu que ... L'armée de terre cuite
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30 s
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There is an army of 8000 terracotta soldiers who were made by ancient Chinese craftsmen to protect the tomb of an emperor.
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E109
: Savais-tu que .. Pieds bandés
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In ancient China, it was fashionable to have small feet, so girls' feet were bandaged to prevent them from growing up. Small feet were a sign of wealth, but also a source of many physical problems.
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E110
: Savais-tu que... Cerf-volants
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Kites were invented in ancient China more than 2000 years ago. Initially, they were not used for fun, they were used by the army rather to warn the arrival of an enemy or to scare him.
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E111
: Savais-tu que ... Couper ses cheveux
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30 s
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In ancient China, the hair was sacred. People let their hair grow all their life without ever cutting them. The prisoners' hair was cut in disgrace.
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E112
: Savais-tu que ... Couleurs des vêtements
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30 s
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Lexie explains that there was a color code for clothing in ancient China. The peasants had to wear blue or black clothes and the rich could wear red or purple.
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E113
: Savais-tu que... Baguettes
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30 s
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The Chinese invented the first modern utensils: chopsticks. These were used first to mix the food and are now used to eat the meal.
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E114
: Savais-tu que... Le Grand Canal
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30 s
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The longest canal in the world is in China. Its length is 1700km. In the past, it was used to carry food to soldiers protecting the border.
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E115
: Savais-tu que... Légendaire dragon
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30 s
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Lexie explains that the dragon is the character of one of the most famous legend of ancient China. This emblem with a snake's body that can fly and control the weather would have been even incarnated by an emperor at his death.
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E116
: Savais-tu que...Le nez a une excellente mémoire
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30 s
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Short capsule where Lexie explains that the nose can smell up to 100,000 different smells that are recorded in the olfactory memory.
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E117
: Savais-tu que...Une piqûre fatale
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30 s
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It would take 1.2 million mosquitoes to sting at the same time for our body to lose all its blood. That's what Lexie explains in this capsule.
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E118
: Savais-tu que...L'estomac rougit
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30 s
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It's not only the cheeks that blush when we're embarrassed, the stomach too! Lexie explains this phenomenon in this short capsule.
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E119
: Savais-tu que...La pousse du cheveu
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30 s
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Lexie explains how a hair grows and the possible differences in each person.
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Subjects:
Sciences humaines et sociales
Skills:
Citoyenneté mondiale et durabilité
Créativité
Résolution de problèmes
French level:
A2 : Intermédiaire ou de survie
B1 : Seuil
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