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Bon Voyage!

Bon Voyage!. Click here to begin. Bonjour!. Today we will be traveling to France and visiting many well-known touristic sites located there. But, before we can begin you must have a passport to travel. Please fill this out before going on. First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Gender:.

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Bon Voyage!

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  1. Bon Voyage! Click here to begin

  2. Bonjour! • Today we will be traveling to France and visiting many well-known touristic sites located there. But, before we can begin you must have a passport to travel. Please fill this out before going on. First Name: Last Name: Date of Birth: Gender: NEXT

  3. Qu’est-ceque nous allons faire? NEXT

  4. Itinerary

  5. L’arc De Triomphe • L’arc de Triomphe is very well known all over the world. It resides on the famous street Champs-Élysée. L’arc de Triomphe was built in 1806 dedicated to the glory of Napoléon I and his rule over France. It’s so big that it took two years just to build the foundation! The arch is 49m high, 45m wide, and 22m deep. Napoléon included the names of 128 battles fought by the French Republic and himself. They are written on the walls under the vault along with the generals who fought them. NEXT

  6. Quick Review • When was L’arc de Triomphe built and on what famous street can you find it? • A. 1754 on Rue de Paradis • B. 1806 on Champs –Élysée • C. 1926 on Place de la Concorde

  7. Très Bien! You answered this question correctly! Very good. Click on the button to continue to the next activity. NEXT

  8. Désolé So close! Go back and give it another shot.  BACK

  9. Itinerary

  10. Le Centre Pompidou • Le Centre Pompidou is Europe’s largest museum of modern art and hosts over six million visitors a year. It opened in 1977 and has become one of Paris’ top attractions and cost almost one billion francs to build! Centre Pompidou has 60,000 pieces of art including some from Pablo Picasso, Marc Chegall, and Henri Matisse. NEXT

  11. Quick Review • What type of art does Le Centre Pompidou have? • A. Modern Art • B. Renaissance Art • C. Impressionist Art

  12. Bien Fait! Well done! Le Centre Pompidou contains modern art. Click the button to continue. NEXT

  13. Presque Parfait Almost! Really think about it and try it again. You can do it! BACK

  14. Itinerary

  15. La Tour Eiffel • The Eiffel Tower is now considered the symbol of Paris, France. It was built in 1889 for the World’s Fair by AlexandreGustave Eiffel. This monument is 1050 feet tall and weighs around 10,000 tons. Over 200 million visitors have come to visit it and they have the ability to climb it. There are about 1665 steps! NEXT

  16. Quick Review • For what main event was La Tour Eiffel built? • A. Independence Day • B. World’s Fair • C. Christmas

  17. Excellente! Vousêtes intelligent. You’re doing awesome! Keep up the good work. The Eiffel Tower was built for the World’s Fair in 1889. Click NEXT to continue. NEXT

  18. Pas Exactement Not quite. Go on and try again!  BACK

  19. Itinerary

  20. Le Louvre • Le Louvre is probably the most visited museum in the world. Each day over 12,000 visit the museum so in a single year over 3,600,000 people visit Le Louvre. The most famous painting it’s known for is the Mona Lisa, or La Jaconde. It was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci and has actually been stolen in 1901 and recovered in 1903. Da Vinci also designed the famous glass triangle in front of the museum. NEXT

  21. Quick Review • You can find the Mona Lisa at the Louvre. • A. True • B. False

  22. Très Bien! You answered this question correctly! Very good. Click on the button to continue to the next activity. NEXT

  23. Désolé So close! Go back and give it another shot.  BACK

  24. Itinerary

  25. Notre Dame • Notre Dame is a cathedral on Île de la Cite in Paris. Its construction began in 1163 and lasted until 1345 and Bishop Maurice de Sully started it all. This monument has a gothic architecture style to it which consists of slender vertical piers and pointed arches. Notre Dame translates into Our Lady. NEXT

  26. Quick review • On what Paris island is Notre Dame located? • A. Saint Michel • B. Île de la Cite • C. Île St-Louis

  27. Excellente! Vousêtes intelligent. You’re doing awesome! Keep up the good work. Notre Dame is located on Île de la Cite in Paris. Click NEXT to continue. NEXT

  28. Pas Exactement Not quite. Go on and try again!  BACK

  29. félicitations • You’ve successfully completed the itinerary for your trip to France! As our final activity, you will write a letter to your parents telling them about all the places you’ve visited and you will tell them some interesting facts you’ve learned along the way. NEXT

  30. Itinerary

  31. lETTER SUBMIT

  32. Le fin • We’ve reached the end of our journey and you may now go home! I hope you’ve had loads of fun and I also hope that you retain the knowledge that were able to attain today. Keep up the good work and come back to visit us soon!

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