Fiche de révision : Personal Introduction and Cultural Insights

📋 Course Outline

  1. Personal identity and family
  2. Personality, tastes and habits
  3. Future plans and ambitions
  4. Thanksgiving traditions
  5. Sherlock Holmes
  6. Australia and oral exam tips

📖 1. Personal identity and family

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Ali : A first-person identification name used to introduce yourself in the presentation.
  • Younger brother : A family member who is younger than you and lives with your family.
  • French : A nationality label stating that you come from France.
  • Pet collection : The set of animals you mention as living with you, including birds and a cat.

📝 Essential Points

  • You are 13 years old and your birthday is on June 16th.
  • You say you live in France with your parents and one younger brother.
  • You mention having one cat, three kittens, a hen, a rooster, and four ducks.
  • You express love for animals as part of your presentation.

💡 Memory Hook

Ali + 13 → June 16; French + family → parents + 1 brother; pets → cat/kittens + hens/rooster + 4 ducks.

📖 2. Personality, tastes and habits

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Creative : A personality trait describing an ability or liking to create new ideas or solutions.
  • Hard-working : A personality trait meaning you put effort into tasks consistently.
  • Curious : A personality trait meaning you like learning and asking questions.
  • Tastes and habits : Your preferred activities and your routine actions described in the presentation.

📝 Essential Points

  • You describe yourself as creative, hard-working, and curious.
  • You like playing football and basketball with friends and coding in Python.
  • You enjoy video games, especially Brawl Stars, and you do not like eating too much sugar.
  • You train or practice sports every day and study school lessons in the evening.
  • At the weekend, you often take care of your pets.

💡 Memory Hook

3 traits: creative, hard-working, curious; then routine: daily training, evening study, weekend pet care.

📖 3. Future plans and ambitions

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Artificial Intelligence engineer : A career goal you aim to reach in the future.
  • Mathematics : A school subject you plan to study to support your future goal.
  • Computer science : A school subject you plan to study to support your future goal.

📝 Essential Points

  • You say you would like to become an Artificial Intelligence engineer in the future.
  • You say you will study a lot of mathematics to help achieve your goal.
  • You say you will study a lot of computer science to help achieve your goal.

💡 Memory Hook

AI engineer = math + computer science.

📖 4. Thanksgiving traditions

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Thanksgiving : A traditional American holiday you describe as celebrated every year.
  • Pilgrims : A group associated with the beginning of Thanksgiving history in your description.
  • Native Americans : A group associated with the shared harvest feast in your description of Thanksgiving history.

📝 Essential Points

  • Thanksgiving takes place every year on the fourth Thursday of November.
  • You describe Thanksgiving as starting with Pilgrims and Native Americans sharing a harvest feast.
  • You say families gather for a big dinner and often eat turkey with cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie.
  • You mention that people watch football games and parades during Thanksgiving.

💡 Memory Hook

Fourth Thursday of November; feast (turkey + cranberry + pumpkin pie) + football + parades.

📖 5. Sherlock Holmes

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Sherlock Holmes : A famous British detective character you present with personal traits and tools.
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle : The author who created Sherlock Holmes in your presentation.
  • Dr. Watson : Sherlock Holmes’s best friend and companion in investigations.
  • 221B Baker Street : The London address where Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson live together.

📝 Essential Points

  • You say Sherlock Holmes is a British detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
  • You describe him as intelligent, observant, and calm, and you mention a deerstalker hat and a magnifying glass or a pipe.
  • You say Sherlock Holmes lives at 221B Baker Street in London with his best friend Dr. Watson.
  • You say they investigate and solve very difficult mysteries together.

💡 Memory Hook

221B Baker Street = Holmes + Watson; Holmes tools: deerstalker + magnifying glass/pipe.

📖 6. Australia and oral exam tips

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Australia : A huge island country in Oceania in the southern hemisphere that you describe by geography and wildlife.
  • Canberra : The capital city of Australia you name in your presentation.
  • Outback : The desert region of Australia you refer to in your description of landscapes.
  • Aborigines : The native people of Australia named in your description, associated with ancient culture.

📝 Essential Points

  • You say Australia is located in Oceania in the southern hemisphere and its capital is Canberra.
  • You mention beaches, the Outback desert, and the Sydney Opera House.
  • You say Australia is famous for kangaroos, koalas, and crocodiles.
  • You say the Aborigines have a very rich and ancient culture.
  • The exam lasts 15 minutes split into 5 minutes speaking, 5 minutes questions, and 5 minutes advice.
  • You have 15 minutes to prepare the cultural topic, and you cannot use revision sheets during the oral.

💡 Memory Hook

Australia: Canberra + Outback + Sydney Opera House; exam: 15=5 speaking +5 questions +5 advice.

⚠️ Common Pitfalls & Confusions

  1. Mixing the birthday (June 16th) with the Thanksgiving timing (fourth Thursday of November) is a common date confusion.
  2. For pets, forgetting the counts (one cat and three kittens, plus hen, rooster, and four ducks) can make your answer inaccurate.
  3. Saying the wrong study routine can happen if you swap evening studying with weekend pet care.
  4. In Sherlock Holmes facts, confusing 221B Baker Street with another location in London can break the presentation detail.
  5. In exam practice, confusing preparation time (15 minutes) with speaking/questions/advice time (also 15 minutes split 5/5/5) is likely under stress.
  6. Trying to use revision sheets during the oral contradicts the stated restriction.
  7. For oral answers, forgetting that you should practice 3 or 4 simple sentences about the chosen cultural topic can reduce your clarity.

✅ Exam Checklist

  1. State your name, age, and birthday (including the exact date).
  2. State your nationality and where you live (country).
  3. Mention who you live with and include the number of siblings you have.
  4. List your pets with the exact counts and types you mention.
  5. Describe your personality with the three traits you use in the presentation.
  6. Give at least two tastes from your list (sports/video games/coding/sugar preference).
  7. Give at least two habits from your routine (daily training/evening study/weekend pet care).
  8. Describe your future goal and include both subjects you say you will study a lot.
  9. For Thanksgiving, say what it is and when it happens (exact timing).
  10. For Thanksgiving, mention the origin story linked to Pilgrims and Native Americans.
  11. For Thanksgiving, name the dinner foods and at least one tradition (football games or parades).
  12. For Sherlock Holmes, mention the author, at least two traits, and one tool or clothing item.
  13. For Sherlock Holmes, mention 221B Baker Street and the role of Dr. Watson in investigations.
  14. For Australia, give geography plus one landscape (Outback or Sydney Opera House) and one wildlife example.

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1. Which detail matches the speaker’s family situation?

2. What is the term used to identify yourself when introducing your name in a presentation?

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Personal identity — includes?

Name, age, birthday, nationality, family.

Ali - Personal Intro

Used to introduce yourself.

Personality traits — examples?

Creative, hard-working, curious.

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