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In France, Mardi Gras is celebrated by a large parade; with masquerades, delicious foods to eat, and dances in the streets. Although France didn’t create Mardi Gras, their lively parties were coined and practiced in many places like New Orleans, Belgium, and Spain.
In the earlier days in France, the high courts celebrated the occasion with lavish parties, feasts, dancing, and festivals. While those in poverty still celebrated with dances and small festivals, they were made to look in longingly at the remarkable parties of the nobles. During that time, the peasants would hold a courir de Mardi Gras when a group of peasants would walk from an estate to an estate searching for extra food. As these traditions blossomed into actual parades, people began to wear masks to conceal their identity and other elaborate costumes. These old customs soon became a tradition and are still practiced today.
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He is good at screaming ==> il est doué pour hurler (crier)
Answer:
Your turn now !
Write a mini-profile of your school. Talk about the building, the infrastructure, the students
and of course teachers!
Explanation:
1. Does he do his homework ?
2. Who do you study with?
Ceci est un marché de fruits et de légumes. Il y a beaucoup de gens donc c’est bruyant. Cette femme est au marché, et elle choisit des légumes. Il y en beaucoup! Il y a des haricots verts, du chou-fleur, des tomates, des poivrons, des bananes et des oranges... La femme en achète plusieurs. Elle demande au marchand de lui donner 10 tomates, 6 bananes, un chou-fleur et deux courgettes.