The young "architects" of CM2, advanced German

As in previous years, our school’s theme – architecture – is present in all our subjects.
The language classes also pay tribute to this theme, with the CM2 (advanced German) playing the game for two weeks, working on the theme of “Mini-Häuser”.

They began by reflecting on questions such as:

Was brauche ich zum Leben?

Wofür geben wir Geld aus?

Worauf könnte ich verzichten?

Then they watched the testimony of a couple in their Tiny-House.

The students then projected themselves into their own Tiny-House, and drew the floor plan(s), among other things.

Lisa (CM2 B) even decided to make her own Tiny-House.
Take a look at her incredible work!

Deeply committed to multilingual education, our mission is to prepare students of all nationalities to become active and responsible citizens of the world.
The practice of languages is an essential feature of LfdD’s policy.
Our program offers students a genuine passport to a successful future, preparing them to become multilingual before they enter the world’s top schools and universities.

Congratulations to all the students, especially Lisa and their German teacher Madame Cousin, and best wishes for a wonderful vacation.

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