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Recap by BV2
Topic recap sheet n°7 : the UK & Europe : “I love you !” “me neither …” Content / Documents : Pictures : Major Cam cartoon / Newspapers front pages (Brexit) Video : a tour of the ESA / Will we be toasting with English Champagne ? Texts : Brexit would hurt science / Champagne Taittinger settles in the UK / Translation (in Brussels) Graphs : the UK and the EU Civilisation / Culture : Project Fear (scare tactics to influence voters) / Is it safe ? people’s worst fears a small country in a globalised world ( place of English in the world, diversity of cultures) Picture(s) (description & meaning) Major Cam Cartoon Description : This is parody of the current situation of the UK. David Cameron is in front of an exit door. He is continuously warning that he will go out but he never does ( he is only holding the doorknob). He has the same expression on his face in the 6 pictures Meaning : The exit door represents Brexit which means the end of EU membership for the UK. In fact, David Cameron falls between two stools, and actually these are idle threats, because he often changes his mind, there are no actions to prove his will to quit the EU. The Revenant Description : This is a parody of the Revenant poster. It represents David Cameron between two frightening bears. The bear on the left represents the UK, and the other, the EU. It is entitled “One man’s impossible journey”. Indeed, we can see David Cameron as an exhausted traveler who cannot decide on a specific side. Meaning : This picture represents the fight led by DC. He isn’t able to decide because he is under the pressure of 2 entities: the UK and the UE represented as wild animals for DC. Each choice is risky. Meaning Graph (description & meaning) The graph represents the British importation and exportation of goods from and to the biggest countries of the EU. Globally, it shows that half of the British production is exported and 6% of the goods produced in the EU are sold to the UK. It highlights the dependence between the UK and the EU : the EU provides a huge amount of money and a source of importation which is beneficial for each side. The UK imports mostly from Ireland and exports mostly to rich neighbouring countries. Vocabulary : English To fall between two stools An idle threat French A disaster Ill= sick = ailing To blackmail A thorough= indepth analysis Odd= weird Un désastre Malade Faire du chantage Une analyse en profondeur A refugee camp Casualties Civilians A blockade The single currency A ceasefire Un camp de réfugiés Pertes humaines Les civils Un blocus La monnaie unique A mole A probe Brexit Long –term view Une taupe Une sonde Britain + Exit Une vue sur le long terme Relation Fonds monétaires Relationship Funds Avoir le cul entre deux chaises Une menace en l’air Bizarre Un cessez-le-feu English The ESA (European Space Agency) A spacecraft= a spaceship A UFO A space shuttle A launching pad To endure an embargo To establish the single currency To join the euro zone To hold one’s breath A Scaremonger To pull out of Effectiveness French To have nerves of steel To remain Annoying (polite) Bloody annoying Border control Avoir des nerfs d’acier A warning Sparkling wines L’ESA Un vaisseau spatial Un OVNI Une navette spatiale Une aire de lancement Subir un embargo Instaurer la monnaie unique Rejoindre la zone euro Retenir son souffle Un alarmiste Sortir de, quitter Efficacité Rester Ennuyant Enmerdant/Chiant Le contrôle des frontières Un avertissement Vins pétillants Recent events, historical & cultural references mentioned in the documents: - Galileo = European GPS Brexit would mean less money to invest in research and more difficulties to collect data as many researches rely on the whole EU population; their research would be slowed down. It would reduce the cooperation between countries for important projects (ESA), and communication between scientists. It could also lead some scientists to leave the UK. Fear tactics : Terrorist attacks in Europe (Paris and Brussels). Led to more severe border controls. Fear of migrants is used by the Brexit side / fear of economic recession is used by the Bremain (or Better Together) side Global issues : illegal migrants climate change (increase of global temperatures = production of sparkling wines in the south England possible again). 1973 : the UK joined the EU; but it neither belongs to the euro zone nor to the Schengen area English is a universal language : it is used internationally, but also within the EU. It is the language of science, business, tourism and diplomacy. Key expressions (grammar, syntax, translation...) - To be accused OF doING stg : Politicians are accused of scaremongering - To keep doING stg : they keep insisting on irrational fears - Neither…nor / it belongs neither to the Schengen area, nor to the Eurozone = only one negation (neither + nor), the verb is affirmative (belongs) - We’d rather avoid a crisis = We’d prefer not to face this crisis We’d rather = we WOULD rather = we WOULD prefer to -To scare someone into doing something : Citizens should not be scared into voting (on ne devrait pas inciter les gens à voter en utilisant la peur) - A crisis which threatens the economy / the people to whom he has promised a referendum - Such as = like as + noun = being (en tant que) Politicians such as the Justice minister or the mayor of London are campaigning to leave the EU As the Prime Minister, Cameron is trying to unite the British and influence their vote. - farther (distance) ≠ further (profondeur) - Since + date/event + PRESENT PERFECT Since the end of the Middle Ages, beer has been the national beverage in England. (depuis la fin …. la bière est la boisson nationale) - Past event + PRETERIT In the Middle Ages, the coronation of the King of England was toasted with English wine. (au Moyen-Age, on fêtait…) Document prepared with great care by : Clément, Emma, Mélody, Thomas, Maxime & Marine (self-styled … : Saint Baldureaux, Emmanounette, Mélodynamique des populations, Thomagmatisme, Maxou, Marinopharyngite)
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