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ANGLAIS - Analysing front pages (Clifford Armion)
A front page tells you a lot about the contents of a newspaper and its attitude towards the news. Even if the traditional format difference between broadsheet newspapers and the more compact tabloids is disappearing – most papers are now printed in the same size – you can still easily recognize serious newspapers from tabloids. Tabloids usually have a large red masthead, very bold typeface and eye-catching pictures. The more serious papers have more text on the front-page and a plainer layout. Contrary to tabloids, broadsheets have no puns or jokes in the headlines and use a more formal language. Here are the main features you will find in any front page…
ANGLAIS - The Myth of Concordia (Nadia Urbinati)
"The place of God in the constitution has been one of the most sensitive issues in the debate on the constitutional treaty of the European Union, and has influenced the process of ratification. In the five decades since the Treaty of Rome was signed in 1957, European leaders have tried to build a united Europe on a secular foundation of treaties and economic regulations. These no longer seem to be adequate to the task. Lately, efforts have been made to include another factor – religion..."
ANGLAIS - La revue de presse
Parcourez une année d'actualité en quelques clics. Voici l'ensemble des liens vers nos revues de presse de l'année 2014. Chaque lundi, mardi, jeudi et vendredi, La Clé des langues vous propose plusieurs regards sur un évènement marquant ou insolite de l'actualité de la sphère culturelle anglophone. Notre sélection d'articles est issue des grands quotidiens britanniques et américains. Visualisez les premiers paragraphes sur notre site, vous pourrez ensuite consulter l'intégralité de l'article sur le site du journal. La revue de presse est relayée sur notre page Facebook et accompagnée d'une image du jour : abonnez vous! (cliquez sur "j'aime")2 February 2015 - Magna Carta 800th anniversary
3 February 2015 - Obama's budget plan revealed
5 February 2015 - Facebook to push UK general election vote on users
6 February 2015 - Obama condemns 'horrific acts' in the name of religion
23 February 2015 - Oscars 2015
24 February 2015 - Homeland Security shutdown
26 February 2015 - UK workers on zero-hours contracts
27 February 2015 - Terrorist ‘Jihadi John’ is a Londoner