Joyeuse Saint-Valentin!
AFind in the text the French for the words and phrases below.
really / sweetheartswishes / girlfriend
postmark / tree
stunned / mail
at my house / twinned
fireworks / postage stamps
from elsewhere / affectionate
BUse the context of the text to work out a translation of the underlined verbs. Then check your answers using a dictionary.
my translation / checked answerje ne comprends pas
se trouve
se faire photographier
reçoit
accueille
C Answer the following questions in English.
1Describe Sara’s normal relationship with her brother.
2What is Sara’s reaction to this latest news about her brother?
3Why do you think the village of Saint-Valentin hosts these celebrations?
4Name three things that you can do in Saint-Valentin during the celebrations.
5Why should you go to the post office during a visit to Saint-Valentin?
6Is this a popular celebration? How do you know?
DUse words and phrases from this text with others that you have found yourself to create a Saint-Valentin shape poem. Don’t forget to be descriptive!
Answers
A
reallyvraimentsweethearts(des) amoureux
wishes(des) vœuxgirlfriend(une) copine
postmark(une) obliterationtree(un) arbre
stunnedabasourdi(e)mail(le) courrier
at my housechez moitwinnedjumelé(es)
fireworksdes feux d’artificepostage stamps(des) timbres
from elsewhered’ailleursaffectionateaffectueux
B
je ne comprends pasI don’t understand
se trouveis located
se faire photographierto have one’s photo taken
reçoitreceives
accueillewelcomes
C
1She finds him tiresome and annoying, and really selfish. They squabble a lot and she feels that she doesn’t get on well with him.
2She is stunned that he can be so romantic and doesn’t understand it!
3Because it shares its name with Saint Valentine, the patron saint of lovers.
4Any three from:
visit the Jardin des Amoureux
have your photo taken in the Kiosque des Amoureux
tie a ribbon onto the Tree of Wishes
dine and dance in the restaurant
watch a fireworks display
buy souvenirs
5Because the mail is stamped with a special postmark and there are special stamps.
6Yes, it is popular. It has happened every year since 1965, and visitors come from all over France and from as far afield as Japan.
D
Note for the teacher:
A shape poem is a poem laid out in a form that is appropriate to the theme of the poem. There are plenty of examples that can be viewed on the internet. Students do not have to write a traditional rhyming poem. They could even provide a factual piece of text, if they prefer.