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Le jeu des sept familles europeennes
Jeu des 7 familles : fiches professeur et eleve A partir du site de pratique du francais "Enfants nomades", le professeur propose une activite de groupe : creer un jeu des 7 familles européennes. Les enfant (8-12 ans, niveau A1-A2) pourront ensuite partager leurs familles sur le site et jouer avec des familles creees par d'autres classes. Ce projet permet de reflechir sur les stereotypes interculturels en plus du travail en français sur le lexique de la famille. Il invite aussi a communiquer avec d'autres enfants apprenant le francais ou francophones.

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Mass Observation Project Directive Winter 1984
Listed here are links to the directive questionnaire and to entries in the University of Sussex Special Collections catalogue where users can click on additional links to a PDF of the individual's response to the directive, and to more information about them. There are seventeen responses to the 1984 Winter directive covering Relatives, Friends and Neighbours.

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Observing the 1980s
Observing the 1980s brings together ‘voices’ from both the Mass Observation Project and the British Library Oral History Collection. This material offers a unique and inspiring insight into the lives and opinions of British people from a range of social classes and regions during the 1980s. Additional context for these materials comes from a collection of ephemera from the same period, consisting of a range of publications dealing with contemporary issues such as the Poll Tax, AIDS and the Falklands Conflict. The materials were selected for their relevance to themes addressed in the undergraduate history course ‘1984: Thatcher’s Britain’ at the University of Sussex. These digitised resources are available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-alike licence . This means that you may download and re-use the resources for non-commercial purposes but you must credit the author and make available any re-purposed versions under the same Creative Commons licence terms. Access to the British Library oral history interviews is via the British Library Sound Archive Oral History Collections.

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Observing the 1980s: Mass Observation Special Report #109
Listed here are links to Mass Observation Special Reports in the University of Sussex Special Collections catalogue, digitised as part of the Observing the 1980s Project. Users can click on additional links to a PDF of the panel member's report, and to an entry in the catalogue providing more information about them. Special Reports is the term given to spontaneous responses from Mass Observation Project Panel members, writing either outside the range of Directive topics or sending in further comment on a subject already covered at an earlier date. The Special Reports were selected for their relevance to themes addressed in the undergraduate history course ‘1984: Thatcher’s Britain’ at the University of Sussex.

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