Covid-19 College Catholique Pere Aupiais Annexe de Godomey Revision Pour La Periode Des Conges Tles C
Covid-19 College Catholique Pere Aupiais Annexe de Godomey Revision Pour La Periode Des Conges Tles C
Covid-19 College Catholique Pere Aupiais Annexe de Godomey Revision Pour La Periode Des Conges Tles C
Contexte : Les catastrophes naturelles semblent imprévisibles. Quand elles surviennent il y a beaucoup de dégâts matériels et des populations sont en
détresse. On note un élan de solidarité et d’assistance de la part des populations voisines, des autorités, des ONG et des organismes internationaux. Dans ce
texte, tu es invité (e) à réagir par rapport à ce phénomène survenu dans une région du Bénin.
Text: Too much rainwater
1. This year has been a rough one in Benin, and it’s not about to get any easier. ICC, LEPI and now catastrophic flooding have combined to make the crisis
one of the hardest since I’ve been here. The whole country has been affected and two-thirds of it is under water. It is the worst flooding to hit the country
since 1963.
2. Indeed, unusual heavy rains have been falling these few past weeks leaving about 100,000 people displaced or homeless. Many lives have been taken
away and cases of missing people have also been reported. Some areas that were not previously considered as vulnerable to flooding have been devastated
and villages wiped out. Fifty-one out of the 77 communes have not been spared. There are parts of Cotonou that can only be reached by canoe, including
major roads. A bike watcher keeps an eye on your bike while you take a pirogue to wherever you need to go and come back. People have been deprived of
their lodgings, jobs and clean water. Kids aren’t going to school and cholera is rampant.
3. Sanitation is a major concern and all eyes are turned on the disturbing number of cholera cases that continue to rise. Homeless people have taken refuge in
health centers paralyzing access to medical care in situation that lends itself to a potential outbreak of waterborne diseases. Hygiene has been affected as
well; latrines are flooded, sending human waste into water used for drinking, cooking and bathing, leaving people with little or no access to safe drinking
water.
4. How can we help? Several international institutions and donors have joined hands. A relief effort has been made by CARITAS which works in partnership
with the Beninese government to get supplies and support to areas affected by the flooding. The American mission has provided funds through Catholic
Relief Services (CRS). CARITAS has already started distributing mosquito nets, food, and much needed medication. They have also helped to build
temporary housing for thousands of people who have lost their homes. CARE is working in the communes of Aguégué, Dangbo, Adjohoun, Bonou,
Ouinhi and Zagnanado where we have a strong presence, to reduce the risk of waterborne diseases and to minimize the impact of the potential outbreak.
In addition to CARITAS gifts, they have supplied water purification tablets and soap. Their health work includes holding hygiene education sessions for
more than 10,000 people and arranging for medical care for 10,000 children under 5 years old and 2,000 pregnant women affected by malaria
BENIN NEWS, OCT 2010.
Item1 : Choose the correct answers for these statements on the text (use numbers and letters only).
1-1963 flood in Benin was: 3- Waterborne diseases are diseases:
a- more severe; a- favoured by the presence of water;
b- two-thirds b- killed in water;
c- less serious. c- easily risen from water;
2- Of the 77 communes in the country: 4- Purification tablets and soap have been provided by:
a- 51 have been saved; a- CARE;
b- 77 will be given care b- CARITAS;
c- 26 are not in trouble c- CRS.
Item2: Answer these questions on the text 4- A minister of health has said that the international institutions
1- The text has talked about two major issues that are previous to are the (save) of Beninese.
the rainwater in Benin. Cite them.
2- How has the flood affected hygiene? Item5: Ask question based on the underlined words.
3- What have international institutions done to help the people 1- Sanitation is a major concern.
trouble? 2- The flood made people become homeless
3- Homeless people took refuge in health centers
Item3: Find in the text the synonyms for these words or group of 4- Malaria affected two thousand pregnant women
words
1- Hard (paragraph 1) Item6: Rephrase the following sentences using the given prompts.
2- Homes, houses (paragraph 2) 1- People said that two-thirds of the whole country was under
3- Health or medical care (paragraph 3) water
4- Food, clothes, drugs and moral assistance (paragraph 4) - Two-thirds of the whole country…………………
2- This worst flooding hit the country years ago
Item4: Find form the words between brackets either - It is ………………………………………………….
Verb, adjective, adverb or noun. Use number’s and answers only. 3- The flood devastated most of the Communes
1- Benin authorities should (apology) for having not taken on their - We wish…………………………………………
responsibilities. 4- Canoes can’t help people reach parts of Cotonou and people
2- May this year be a (succeed) one without any catastrophic can’t have access to major roads
flooding. - Not only……………………………………………
3- (Unfortunate) most people have become homeless because of
the flood. Item7: translate the first paragraph of the text into French.
Writing: A serious pandemic disease has occurred in your continent and you have seen how it affected people and the consequences it had on economies. Write
an article to the journal/ magazine to talk about it. The answer to these questions may help you:
- What happened?
- What did the governments of the countries and the international organizations do to assist the victims?
- What is your suggestion in order to avoid the occurrence of such pandemics?
Contexte : Les catastrophes naturelles semblent imprévisibles. Quand elles surviennent il y a beaucoup de dégâts matériels et des populations sont en
détresse. On note un élan de solidarité et d’assistance de la part des populations voisines, des autorités, des ONG et des organismes internationaux. Dans ce
texte, tu es invité (e) à réagir par rapport à ce phénomène survenu dans une région du Bénin.
Text: Too much rainwater
5. This year has been a rough one in Benin, and it’s not about to get any easier. ICC, LEPI and now catastrophic flooding have combined to make the crisis
one of the hardest since I’ve been here. The whole country has been affected and two-thirds of it is under water. It is the worst flooding to hit the country
since 1963.
6. Indeed, unusual heavy rains have been falling these few past weeks leaving about 100,000 people displaced or homeless. Many lives have been taken
away and cases of missing people have also been reported. Some areas that were not previously considered as vulnerable to flooding have been devastated
and villages wiped out. Fifty-one out of the 77 communes have not been spared. There are parts of Cotonou that can only be reached by canoe, including
major roads. A bike watcher keeps an eye on your bike while you take a pirogue to wherever you need to go and come back. People have been deprived of
their lodgings, jobs and clean water. Kids aren’t going to school and cholera is rampant.
7. Sanitation is a major concern and all eyes are turned on the disturbing number of cholera cases that continue to rise. Homeless people have taken refuge in
health centers paralyzing access to medical care in situation that lends itself to a potential outbreak of waterborne diseases. Hygiene has been affected as
well; latrines are flooded, sending human waste into water used for drinking, cooking and bathing, leaving people with little or no access to safe drinking
water.
8. How can we help? Several international institutions and donors have joined hands. A relief effort has been made by CARITAS which works in partnership
with the Beninese government to get supplies and support to areas affected by the flooding. The American mission has provided funds through Catholic
Relief Services (CRS). CARITAS has already started distributing mosquito nets, food, and much needed medication. They have also helped to build
temporary housing for thousands of people who have lost their homes. CARE is working in the communes of Aguégué, Dangbo, Adjohoun, Bonou,
Ouinhi and Zagnanado where we have a strong presence, to reduce the risk of waterborne diseases and to minimize the impact of the potential outbreak.
In addition to CARITAS gifts, they have supplied water purification tablets and soap. Their health work includes holding hygiene education sessions for
more than 10,000 people and arranging for medical care for 10,000 children under 5 years old and 2,000 pregnant women affected by malaria
BENIN NEWS, OCT 2010.
Item1 : Choose the correct answers for these statements on the text (use numbers and letters only).
1-1963 flood in Benin was: 3- Waterborne diseases are diseases:
a- more severe; a- favoured by the presence of water;
b- two-thirds b- killed in water;
c- less serious. c- easily risen from water;
2- Of the 77 communes in the country: 4- Purification tablets and soap have been provided by:
a- 51 have been saved; a- CARE;
b- 77 will be given care b- CARITAS;
c- 26 are not in trouble c- CRS.
Item2: Answer these questions on the text 4- A minister of health has said that the international institutions
1- The text has talked about two major issues that are previous to are the (save) of Beninese.
the rainwater in Benin. Cite them.
2- How has the flood affected hygiene? Item5: Ask question based on the underlined words.
3- What have international institutions done to help the people 1- Sanitation is a major concern.
trouble? 2- The flood made people become homeless
3- Homeless people took refuge in health centers
Item3: Find in the text the synonyms for these words or group of 4- Malaria affected two thousand pregnant women
words
1- Hard (paragraph 1) Item6: Rephrase the following sentences using the given prompts.
2- Homes, houses (paragraph 2) 1- People said that two-thirds of the whole country was under
3- Health or medical care (paragraph 3) water
4- Food, clothes, drugs and moral assistance (paragraph 4) - Two-thirds of the whole country…………………
2- This worst flooding hit the country years ago
Item4: Find form the words between brackets either - It is ………………………………………………….
Verb, adjective, adverb or noun. Use number’s and answers only. 3- The flood devastated most of the Communes
1- Benin authorities should (apology) for having not taken on their - We wish…………………………………………
responsibilities. 4- Canoes can’t help people reach parts of Cotonou and people
2- May this year be a (succeed) one without any catastrophic can’t have access to major roads
flooding. - Not only……………………………………………
3- (Unfortunate) most people have become homeless because of
the flood. Item7: translate the first paragraph of the text into French.
Writing: A serious pandemic disease has occurred in your continent and you have seen how it affected people and the consequences it had on economies. Write
an article to the journal/ magazine to talk about it. The answer to these questions may help you:
- What happened?
- What did the governments of the countries and the international organizations do to assist the victims?
- What is your suggestion in order to avoid the occurrence of such pandemics?
Contexte : Les catastrophes naturelles semblent imprévisibles. Quand elles surviennent il y a beaucoup de dégâts matériels et des populations sont en
détresse. On note un élan de solidarité et d’assistance de la part des populations voisines, des autorités, des ONG et des organismes internationaux. Dans ce
texte, tu es invité (e) à réagir par rapport à ce phénomène survenu dans une région du Bénin.
Text: Too much rainwater
9. This year has been a rough one in Benin, and it’s not about to get any easier. ICC, LEPI and now catastrophic flooding have combined to make the crisis
one of the hardest since I’ve been here. The whole country has been affected and two-thirds of it is under water. It is the worst flooding to hit the country
since 1963.
10. Indeed, unusual heavy rains have been falling these few past weeks leaving about 100,000 people displaced or homeless. Many lives have been taken
away and cases of missing people have also been reported. Some areas that were not previously considered as vulnerable to flooding have been devastated
and villages wiped out. Fifty-one out of the 77 communes have not been spared. There are parts of Cotonou that can only be reached by canoe, including
major roads. A bike watcher keeps an eye on your bike while you take a pirogue to wherever you need to go and come back. People have been deprived of
their lodgings, jobs and clean water. Kids aren’t going to school and cholera is rampant.
11. Sanitation is a major concern and all eyes are turned on the disturbing number of cholera cases that continue to rise. Homeless people have taken refuge in
health centers paralyzing access to medical care in situation that lends itself to a potential outbreak of waterborne diseases. Hygiene has been affected as
well; latrines are flooded, sending human waste into water used for drinking, cooking and bathing, leaving people with little or no access to safe drinking
water.
12. How can we help? Several international institutions and donors have joined hands. A relief effort has been made by CARITAS which works in partnership
with the Beninese government to get supplies and support to areas affected by the flooding. The American mission has provided funds through Catholic
Relief Services (CRS). CARITAS has already started distributing mosquito nets, food, and much needed medication. They have also helped to build
temporary housing for thousands of people who have lost their homes. CARE is working in the communes of Aguégué, Dangbo, Adjohoun, Bonou,
Ouinhi and Zagnanado where we have a strong presence, to reduce the risk of waterborne diseases and to minimize the impact of the potential outbreak.
In addition to CARITAS gifts, they have supplied water purification tablets and soap. Their health work includes holding hygiene education sessions for
more than 10,000 people and arranging for medical care for 10,000 children under 5 years old and 2,000 pregnant women affected by malaria
BENIN NEWS, OCT 2010.
Item1 : Choose the correct answers for these statements on the text (use numbers and letters only).
1-1963 flood in Benin was: 3- Waterborne diseases are diseases:
a- more severe; a- favoured by the presence of water;
b- two-thirds b- killed in water;
c- less serious. c- easily risen from water;
2- Of the 77 communes in the country: 4- Purification tablets and soap have been provided by:
a- 51 have been saved; a- CARE;
b- 77 will be given care b- CARITAS;
c- 26 are not in trouble c- CRS.
Item2: Answer these questions on the text 4- A minister of health has said that the international institutions
1- The text has talked about two major issues that are previous to are the (save) of Beninese.
the rainwater in Benin. Cite them.
2- How has the flood affected hygiene? Item5: Ask question based on the underlined words.
3- What have international institutions done to help the people 1- Sanitation is a major concern.
trouble? 2- The flood made people become homeless
3- Homeless people took refuge in health centers
Item3: Find in the text the synonyms for these words or group of 4- Malaria affected two thousand pregnant women
words
1- Hard (paragraph 1) Item6: Rephrase the following sentences using the given prompts.
2- Homes, houses (paragraph 2) 1- People said that two-thirds of the whole country was under
3- Health or medical care (paragraph 3) water
4- Food, clothes, drugs and moral assistance (paragraph 4) - Two-thirds of the whole country…………………
2- This worst flooding hit the country years ago
Item4: Find form the words between brackets either - It is ………………………………………………….
Verb, adjective, adverb or noun. Use number’s and answers only. 3- The flood devastated most of the Communes
1- Benin authorities should (apology) for having not taken on their - We wish…………………………………………
responsibilities. 4- Canoes can’t help people reach parts of Cotonou and people
2- May this year be a (succeed) one without any catastrophic can’t have access to major roads
flooding. - Not only……………………………………………
3- (Unfortunate) most people have become homeless because of
the flood. Item7: translate the first paragraph of the text into French.
Writing: A serious pandemic disease has occurred in your continent and you have seen how it affected people and the consequences it had on economies. Write
an article to the journal/ magazine to talk about it. The answer to these questions may help you:
- What happened?
- What did the governments of the countries and the international organizations do to assist the victims?
- What is your suggestion in order to avoid the occurrence of such pandemics?
Contexte : Les catastrophes naturelles semblent imprévisibles. Quand elles surviennent il y a beaucoup de dégâts matériels et des populations sont en
détresse. On note un élan de solidarité et d’assistance de la part des populations voisines, des autorités, des ONG et des organismes internationaux. Dans ce
texte, tu es invité (e) à réagir par rapport à ce phénomène survenu dans une région du Bénin.
Text: Too much rainwater
13. This year has been a rough one in Benin, and it’s not about to get any easier. ICC, LEPI and now catastrophic flooding have combined to make the crisis
one of the hardest since I’ve been here. The whole country has been affected and two-thirds of it is under water. It is the worst flooding to hit the country
since 1963.
14. Indeed, unusual heavy rains have been falling these few past weeks leaving about 100,000 people displaced or homeless. Many lives have been taken
away and cases of missing people have also been reported. Some areas that were not previously considered as vulnerable to flooding have been devastated
and villages wiped out. Fifty-one out of the 77 communes have not been spared. There are parts of Cotonou that can only be reached by canoe, including
major roads. A bike watcher keeps an eye on your bike while you take a pirogue to wherever you need to go and come back. People have been deprived of
their lodgings, jobs and clean water. Kids aren’t going to school and cholera is rampant.
15. Sanitation is a major concern and all eyes are turned on the disturbing number of cholera cases that continue to rise. Homeless people have taken refuge in
health centers paralyzing access to medical care in situation that lends itself to a potential outbreak of waterborne diseases. Hygiene has been affected as
well; latrines are flooded, sending human waste into water used for drinking, cooking and bathing, leaving people with little or no access to safe drinking
water.
16. How can we help? Several international institutions and donors have joined hands. A relief effort has been made by CARITAS which works in partnership
with the Beninese government to get supplies and support to areas affected by the flooding. The American mission has provided funds through Catholic
Relief Services (CRS). CARITAS has already started distributing mosquito nets, food, and much needed medication. They have also helped to build
temporary housing for thousands of people who have lost their homes. CARE is working in the communes of Aguégué, Dangbo, Adjohoun, Bonou,
Ouinhi and Zagnanado where we have a strong presence, to reduce the risk of waterborne diseases and to minimize the impact of the potential outbreak.
In addition to CARITAS gifts, they have supplied water purification tablets and soap. Their health work includes holding hygiene education sessions for
more than 10,000 people and arranging for medical care for 10,000 children under 5 years old and 2,000 pregnant women affected by malaria
BENIN NEWS, OCT 2010.
Item1 : Choose the correct answers for these statements on the text (use numbers and letters only).
1-1963 flood in Benin was: 3- Waterborne diseases are diseases:
a- more severe; a- favoured by the presence of water;
b- two-thirds b- killed in water;
c- less serious. c- easily risen from water;
2- Of the 77 communes in the country: 4- Purification tablets and soap have been provided by:
a- 51 have been saved; a- CARE;
b- 77 will be given care b- CARITAS;
c- 26 are not in trouble c- CRS.
Item2: Answer these questions on the text 4- A minister of health has said that the international institutions
1- The text has talked about two major issues that are previous to are the (save) of Beninese.
the rainwater in Benin. Cite them.
2- How has the flood affected hygiene? Item5: Ask question based on the underlined words.
3- What have international institutions done to help the people 1- Sanitation is a major concern.
trouble? 2- The flood made people become homeless
3- Homeless people took refuge in health centers
Item3: Find in the text the synonyms for these words or group of 4- Malaria affected two thousand pregnant women
words
1- Hard (paragraph 1) Item6: Rephrase the following sentences using the given prompts.
2- Homes, houses (paragraph 2) 1- People said that two-thirds of the whole country was under
3- Health or medical care (paragraph 3) water
4- Food, clothes, drugs and moral assistance (paragraph 4) - Two-thirds of the whole country…………………
2- This worst flooding hit the country years ago
Item4: Find form the words between brackets either - It is ………………………………………………….
Verb, adjective, adverb or noun. Use number’s and answers only. 3- The flood devastated most of the Communes
1- Benin authorities should (apology) for having not taken on their - We wish…………………………………………
responsibilities. 4- Canoes can’t help people reach parts of Cotonou and people
2- May this year be a (succeed) one without any catastrophic can’t have access to major roads
flooding. - Not only……………………………………………
3- (Unfortunate) most people have become homeless because of
the flood. Item7: translate the first paragraph of the text into French.
Writing: A serious pandemic disease has occurred in your continent and you have seen how it affected people and the consequences it had on economies. Write
an article to the journal/ magazine to talk about it. The answer to these questions may help you:
- What happened?
- What did the governments of the countries and the international organizations do to assist the victims?
- What is your suggestion in order to avoid the occurrence of such pandemics?
Contexte : Les catastrophes naturelles semblent imprévisibles. Quand elles surviennent il y a beaucoup de dégâts matériels et des populations sont en
détresse. On note un élan de solidarité et d’assistance de la part des populations voisines, des autorités, des ONG et des organismes internationaux. Dans ce
texte, tu es invité (e) à réagir par rapport à ce phénomène survenu dans une région du Bénin.
Text: Too much rainwater
17. This year has been a rough one in Benin, and it’s not about to get any easier. ICC, LEPI and now catastrophic flooding have combined to make the crisis
one of the hardest since I’ve been here. The whole country has been affected and two-thirds of it is under water. It is the worst flooding to hit the country
since 1963.
18. Indeed, unusual heavy rains have been falling these few past weeks leaving about 100,000 people displaced or homeless. Many lives have been taken
away and cases of missing people have also been reported. Some areas that were not previously considered as vulnerable to flooding have been devastated
and villages wiped out. Fifty-one out of the 77 communes have not been spared. There are parts of Cotonou that can only be reached by canoe, including
major roads. A bike watcher keeps an eye on your bike while you take a pirogue to wherever you need to go and come back. People have been deprived of
their lodgings, jobs and clean water. Kids aren’t going to school and cholera is rampant.
19. Sanitation is a major concern and all eyes are turned on the disturbing number of cholera cases that continue to rise. Homeless people have taken refuge in
health centers paralyzing access to medical care in situation that lends itself to a potential outbreak of waterborne diseases. Hygiene has been affected as
well; latrines are flooded, sending human waste into water used for drinking, cooking and bathing, leaving people with little or no access to safe drinking
water.
20. How can we help? Several international institutions and donors have joined hands. A relief effort has been made by CARITAS which works in partnership
with the Beninese government to get supplies and support to areas affected by the flooding. The American mission has provided funds through Catholic
Relief Services (CRS). CARITAS has already started distributing mosquito nets, food, and much needed medication. They have also helped to build
temporary housing for thousands of people who have lost their homes. CARE is working in the communes of Aguégué, Dangbo, Adjohoun, Bonou,
Ouinhi and Zagnanado where we have a strong presence, to reduce the risk of waterborne diseases and to minimize the impact of the potential outbreak.
In addition to CARITAS gifts, they have supplied water purification tablets and soap. Their health work includes holding hygiene education sessions for
more than 10,000 people and arranging for medical care for 10,000 children under 5 years old and 2,000 pregnant women affected by malaria
BENIN NEWS, OCT 2010.
Item1 : Choose the correct answers for these statements on the text (use numbers and letters only).
1-1963 flood in Benin was: 3- Waterborne diseases are diseases:
a- more severe; a- favoured by the presence of water;
b- two-thirds b- killed in water;
c- less serious. c- easily risen from water;
2- Of the 77 communes in the country: 4- Purification tablets and soap have been provided by:
a- 51 have been saved; a- CARE;
b- 77 will be given care b- CARITAS;
c- 26 are not in trouble c- CRS.
Item2: Answer these questions on the text 4- A minister of health has said that the international institutions
1- The text has talked about two major issues that are previous to are the (save) of Beninese.
the rainwater in Benin. Cite them.
2- How has the flood affected hygiene? Item5: Ask question based on the underlined words.
3- What have international institutions done to help the people 1- Sanitation is a major concern.
trouble? 2- The flood made people become homeless
3- Homeless people took refuge in health centers
Item3: Find in the text the synonyms for these words or group of 4- Malaria affected two thousand pregnant women
words
1- Hard (paragraph 1) Item6: Rephrase the following sentences using the given prompts.
2- Homes, houses (paragraph 2) 1- People said that two-thirds of the whole country was under
3- Health or medical care (paragraph 3) water
4- Food, clothes, drugs and moral assistance (paragraph 4) - Two-thirds of the whole country…………………
2- This worst flooding hit the country years ago
Item4: Find form the words between brackets either - It is ………………………………………………….
Verb, adjective, adverb or noun. Use number’s and answers only. 3- The flood devastated most of the Communes
1- Benin authorities should (apology) for having not taken on their - We wish…………………………………………
responsibilities. 4- Canoes can’t help people reach parts of Cotonou and people
2- May this year be a (succeed) one without any catastrophic can’t have access to major roads
flooding. - Not only……………………………………………
3- (Unfortunate) most people have become homeless because of
the flood. Item7: translate the first paragraph of the text into French.
Writing: A serious pandemic disease has occurred in your continent and you have seen how it affected people and the consequences it had on economies. Write
an article to the journal/ magazine to talk about it. The answer to these questions may help you:
- What happened?
- What did the governments of the countries and the international organizations do to assist the victims?
- What is your suggestion in order to avoid the occurrence of such pandemics?