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Ronch [10]
3 years ago
10

Good morning all. I am a French student but I am posting on this English site because I need a translation from French to Englis

h. I have prepared a speech, I put the instructions in an attached document. I ask people who speak French to only translate from French to English please! thank you in advance.
PS: please not use google translation or a translate please because we have many mistakes in translater

My speech in French:

Mesdames et Messieurs, la démocratie est aujourd'hui en danger, partout dans le monde. La protestation qui est pour certains un élément de déstabilisation, est synonyme de tolérance, de liberté et donc de démocratie. Nous avons le pouvoir de protester et aujourd'hui mes amis, moi....un nom..., président de l'association " All to school" (tous à l'école....?) je déclare ouverte la campagne contre les inégalités pour l'accès à l'éducation.

Je proteste contre une éducation selon le compte en banque!Que l'on soit riche ou pauvre, un enfant doit pouvoir accéder à une éducation de qualité avec les meilleurs outils pour apprendre et les meilleurs enseignants. Mesdames et Messieurs, vous qui n 'êtes pas des milliardaires, protestez avec moi! Trouvez-vous normal qu'un enfant soit obligé d'arrêter ses études parce que celle-ci est trop chère pour ses parents? Non..bien sûr que non!! Agissons!

Je proteste contre "une éducation de ville". Où se trouvent les établissements bien notés? Les Universités? Au milieu des champs, à la campagne? Non! Les élèves qui vivent loin des villes doivent faire de longs trajets pour accéder à l'école. Quand ils deviennent étudiants, ils doivent louer des chambres ou appartements et pour payer ces loyers, ils doivent bien souvent travailler. Comment peuvent-ils alors concilier études et travail? Les gouvernements privilégient les villes pour les écoles et universités. Pourquoi Mesdames et Messieurs? Réagissons et battons-nous pour les générations futures! Je vous donne donc rendez-vous le mois prochain pour manifester et protester devant le Ministère de l'Education Nationale. N'oubliez pas que tous ensemble..."WE CAN"!
French
2 answers:
pychu [463]3 years ago
7 0
Ladies and gentlemen, democracy is in danger today, all over the world. The protest, which is for some an element of destabilization, is synonymous with tolerance, freedom and therefore democracy. We have the power to protest and today my friends, me.... a name..., president of the association "All to school" (all in school....?) I declare open the campaign against inequality for access to education.

I'm protesting against an education according to the bank account! Whether one is rich or poor, a child must be able to access quality education with the best tools to learn and the best teachers. Ladies and gentlemen, you who are not billionaires, protest with me! Do you think it is normal for a child to have to drop out of school because it is too expensive for his parents? No. Of course not!! Act!

I'm protesting "a city education." Where are the well-rated establishments? Universities? In the middle of the fields, in the country? no! Students who live far from the cities must make long journeys to get to school. When they become students, they have to rent rooms or apartments and to pay these rents, they often have to work. How can they then reconcile studies and work? Governments favour cities for schools and universities. Why ladies and gentlemen? Let's react and fight for future generations! So I'll give you an appointment next month to protest and protest in front of the Ministry of National Education. Don't forget that all together..."WE CAN"!
Tresset [83]3 years ago
6 0

<em>Answer:Ladies and gentlemen, democracy is in danger today, everywhere in the world. The protest, which for some is an element of destabilization, is synonymous with tolerance, freedom and therefore democracy. We have the power to protest and today my friends, me .... a name ..., president of the association "All to school" (all at school ....?) I declare open the campaign against inequalities for access to education.</em>

<em>I protest against an education according to the bank account! Whether rich or poor, a child must be able to access a quality education with the best tools to learn and the best teachers. Ladies and Gentlemen, you who are not billionaires, protest with me! Do you find it normal for a child to be forced to stop studying because it is too expensive for his parents? No of course not!! Act now!</em>

<em>I protest against "a city education". Where are the highly rated establishments? The universities? In the middle of the fields, in the countryside? No! Students living far from cities must travel long distances to school. When they become students, they have to rent rooms or apartments and to pay these rents, they must often work. How can they reconcile studies and work? Governments favor cities for schools and universities. Why ladies and gentlemen? Let's fight and fight for future generations! I therefore give you an appointment next month to protest and protest in front of the Ministry of National Education. Do not forget that all together ... "WE CAN"!</em>

I hope this helps you and good luck on your speech!

~Sara

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