Sujet et corrigé Anglais LV1 – Bac S

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Voici les sujets et les corrigés de l'épreuve d'Anglais LV1 de 2018 et 2019. Le programme a certes changé mais il existe toute de même quelques similitudes avec la nouvelle épreuve. Ces annales vous seront donc très utiles pour vos révisions.

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Extrait du sujet :
Document A. A. Copy out the following paragraph filling in each blank with one word taken from the text.
In April 2017, (number) _____ of (nationality) _____ citizens traveled to (country) to commemorate the (celebration) _____ _____ of the battle for (place) _____ , which took place in (year) _____ . B. Say if the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. Justify each answer with a quote from the text.
1) Different generations of Canadians attended the commemoration.
2) The battle lasted more than a week.
3) France and Great Britain won the battle.
C. Find one common point and one difference between April 9 1917 and April 9 2017. D. 1) What does the following quote say about Canada?
"Francophones and Anglophones. New Canadians. Indigenous Peoples." (l.15) 2) The following statement is TRUE. Justify with a quote.
The journalist thinks that Canadians have a strong and remarkable identity. E. Give 2 reasons why the battle can be considered a turning point in the history of Canada.

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Extrait du corrigé
Document A A. In April 2017, 1000 of Canadian citizens traveled to France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the battle for Vimy Ridge, which took place in 1917. B. 1)True : line 3
2) False : line 23
3) False: line 24-25 C. Common point: Canadians stood together
Difference: the weather was different D. 1) It means Canada is multicultural and cosmopolitan.
2) Justification: line 18 E. Reason 1 : Canadians were fighting all together as a unit.
Reason 2 : the creation of a country committed to peace. F. It is paradoxical that we commemorate peace after a war, with 3000 dead and 7000 wounded. It means that war/disobedience can be necessary to get freedom.

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Extrait
Document A
Alphonse remembers going to a stamp collectors' market. He busied himself in a dealer's1 penny box, where they put all the dregs that no one wants, that have no value, where everything goes for a penny no matter what the postage declares. …] Then he found his first railroad stamp. It was a commemorative for the first trip of the Atlanta Zephyr. […] A nibble off the top left edge was missing, and half the perforations were gone. But – he couldn't stop his finger from running over its rough skin. He could feel the speed. The image fell into what he would later discover to be the standard portrayal of trains on stamps: a locomotive and a car or two speeding off the right edge with a little puff of steam, foreshortened to suggest departure from an old world and speed across the border into the new. It was not the picture of a vase or a cat. The train, tinted blue, was a notion of possibility. Human beings had made these trains, men like him, and if to outsiders a stamp was no kind of monument to a grand idea, for Alphonse this was true craftsmanship. With a few simple strokes, with a few anonymous cars and one noble locomotive, the artist had composed the definition of dreaming. Anything could be in those cars, anything he wanted. […] Once his collection started in earnest, he'd spend hours with a magnifying glass trying to discern human faces in the passenger cars. He filled albums and albums with stamps from around the world. Every place on the globe was linked by the invention of the railroad, it crossed oceans and cultures.

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Extrait
Document A
A.
1) True l.3
2) False l.2
3) True l.6
4) True l.6
B. stamp a l.5 and l.8
C. l.9 « old world » l.9 « border »
D.
Reason 1 : l.10 "a notion of possibility"
Reason 2 : l. 14 "the definition of dreaming" "anything he wanted"
E. He believes it is a man-made piece of art : "true craftmanship"
F. 1) The stamps all represent obsolete places.
4 examples :
  • Atlanta Zephyr
  • The Last Run of the Santa Fe Motor
  • Commemorating the Ed of Old Erie
  • Old Brighton Terminal
    2) 2 evolutions: "superhighways" "larger lines"
    G. Stamps represent the obsolescence of works made by men, as a souvenir.
    Document B
    H.
    1) It underlines how exceptional it is with the superlative "world's longest" or the "only scenic dome"
    2)The different fonts and their size is attractive but also the vivid colors.
    3)It aims at family travel across America for tourism.

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    Extrait du sujet :
    Prenez connaissance des documents A, B et C.
    Document A
    Breathtaking beauty of Britain: Landscape photographs taken around the UK reveal the stunning wild countryside
    The monument rises from a hill behind a shroud of mist. Before it, trees shed their coats into a placid body of water reflecting a cloud-flecked sky.
    It could be the setting for a fantasy 5 adventure, a game of thrones played out in murky1 history, whose heroes have long since been forgotten. And indeed it probably was once, for this ethereal image is a photograph of Glastonbury Tor2, one of England's most spiritual and historic locations.
    The photo is just one of dozens of entries from last year's Take A View Landscape 10 Photographer of the Year Award competition. This year's competition is now open for submissions from now until July 11.
    The brainchild of renowned landscape photographer Charlie Waite [...] is one of the world's most exciting photography competitions, but with an exclusive focus on the
    British landscape. He said: 'The power of a photograph can be key to conveying information; what better way to encourage visitors to appreciate what Britain has to offer and to discover that there is joy to be had from our landscapes, whether they be large scale and dramatic or small and involving.'
    Unlike many other photographic competitions, the Landscape Photographer of the 20 Year Award celebrates the United Kingdom only, offering photographers worldwide the opportunity to showcase their images of this unique country.
    From dramatic cityscapes to rolling countryside, misty tors in the West Country to the turquoise waters of the Hebrides, Britain's remarkable landscape and volatile weather are showcased in all its beauty. 25 Last year an atmospheric shot of a misty autumn dawn at Crummock Water in
    Cumbria won the top spot when Derby photographer, Tony Bennett, became the seventh person to win the prestigious title.

    Découvrez le corrigé d'Anglais LV1 du Bac S 2017

    Extrait du corrigé : Extrait du corrigé :
    COMPREHENSION Plusieurs exemples de réponses sont donnés à titre indicatif. Il est possible de donner une réponse exacte en la formulant de différentes manières, avec différentes citations et niveaux de langue.
    Veuillez à la correction de la langue. Cette proposition de corrigé correspond au niveau attendu pour des élèves de terminales. A.
    Document A
    1. Take a View Landscape Photocogrpher of The Year Award Competition
    2.Charlie Wait
    3.July 11
    4.Tony Bennett
    5.Crummock Water (Cumbria)
    6. Autumn
    B.
    True: line 13
    False: line 20
    False :line 27
    C.

    Epic (games of thrones, historic)
    Fantastical (mist, fantasy, spiritual)
    D.
    Be informative line 5
    Make people appreciate Britain's beauty line 6
    E.
    1.In Great Britain we can see hills "the monument rises from a hill" line 3, and also go "from dramatic cityscapes to rolling countrysides" line 22 or even discover "tors"line 22 and "turquoise waters" line NB : ce corrigé vous est proposé par Studyrama. Il s'agit d'une proposition de corrigé qui ne saurait tenir lieu de corrigé officiel. Toute reproduction sans accord est strictement interdite.

    Retrouvez le sujet d'Anglais LV1 du Bac S 2016

    Extrait du sujet : I – COMPRÉHENSION DE L'ÉCRIT (10 points) Document A Tous les candidats traitent les questions de A à E2. A. In what city is the scene set? Justify with two elements from the text. B. 1. Who are the characters present? 2. What are they doing? C. When does the scene take place? Copy out the correct answer and justify with two elements from the text. a. At the beginning of the 20th century. b. Nowadays. c. In the 1980s. D. 1. Name three types of construction that Eddie has noticed in his city. 2. Explain in your own words two ways in which the new constructions have an impact on the landscape. E. 1. What are: a. Eddie's feelings about the changes in the landscape? Justify by quoting from the text. b. Beck's feelings about these changes? Justify by quoting from the text. 2. In your own words, compare and contrast how they react to the changes. (...)

    Découvrez le corrigé d'Anglais LV1 du Bac S 2016

    Extrait du corrigé : COMPREHENSION Plusieurs exemples de réponses sont donnés à titre indicatif. Il est possible de donner une réponse exacte en la formulant de différentes manières, avec différentes citations et niveaux de langue. Veuillez à la correction de la langue. Cette proposition de corrigé correspond au niveau attendu pour des élèves de terminales. Document A A. The scene is set in New York City, according to the reference to the Hudson River (line 3) and Manhattan (line 20). B. 1. The characters are Eddie and Beck (the hermit). 2.They are fishing. C.The scene takes place : a.at the beginning of the 20th century because:
  • "he knew it wouldn't be long before the countryside disappeared"(line 7)
  • "this section of north Manhattan was still dotted with small farms." (line 18) D. The 3 types of construction are bridges, houses (village and farms) and apartment buildings. E.a. Eddie feels agitated: he "joined the hermit in the agitation over the constant building" (line 21) b. Beck is really mad at urbanization : he could "to kill any man who hunted the wildlife" (line 14) 2. Eddie is looking at the city and he knows it is growing. It is only at the end of the text that he shows he doesn't agree. It seems Beck has been against urbanization and to a certain extent capitalism, for a long time. F. It is early on the morning, Eddie decides to spend a bucolic and pastoral moment, he seems nostalgic about Manhattan being rural :
  • "he knew it wouldn't be long before the countryside disappeared"(line 7)
  • it is irreversible : "apartment buildings were rising everywhere" (line 20), as a last laconic sentence. (...)
    NB : ce corrigé est édité par Studyrama. Il s'agit d'une proposition de corrigé qui ne saurait tenir lieu de corrigé officiel. Toute reproduction sans accord est strictement interdite.

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    Extrait du sujet 2015

    Document A As the lights went out, their memories burned bright: London pays tribute to WWI heroes with dramatic display London was plunged into darkness last night as lights across the capital were switched off in a poignant act of remembrance to those who gave their lives in World War One. A single beam of light, visible for miles around, was projected from Westminster as landmarks including the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace were shrouded in darkness. On the 100th anniversary since Britain joined the First World War, millions of people across the country reflected by the light of a candle on the sacrifices made by the young men and women during the Great War. At Piccadilly Circus, the bright lights of the advertising boards were replaced with pictures of poppies and black and white photos of scenes from the war, along with the message: "Westminster remembers".

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Extrait du corrigé 2015

COMPREHENSION
Plusieurs exemples de réponses sont donnés à titre indicatif. Il est possible de donner une réponse exacte en la formulant de différentes manières, avec différents niveaux de langue. L'important est l'exactitude de la réponse (et la correction de la langue). Cette proposition de corrigé correspond au niveau attendu pour des élèves de terminales.
Document A
A. Answer 2
B. 1.The author praises these war heroes.
2. They are presented positively because it is a "poignant commeration" (l.17) because it is the "100th anniversary since Britain joined the First World War" (l.8)
C. First, all the lights are switched off in the city of London. Secondly, one light is projected from Westminster Abbey. Thirdly, British people all over the country light candles. Last, Piccally Circus boards show special pictures for the event.
D. False, they take place in London but also all across the country.
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Extrait : COMPRÉHENSION DE L'ÉCRIT
Document : A Michael Ondaatje, The Cat's Table, 2011
Document: BElif Shafak, Honour, 2012

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Nous avons demandé à un correcteur de plancher en même temps que vous sur le sujet et de vous donner ses éléments de réponse, pour vous permettre de les comparer avec votre copie. Extrait :
Plusieurs exemples de réponses sont donnés à titre indicatif. Il est possible de donner une réponse exacte en la formulant de différentes manières, avec différents niveaux de langue. L'important est l'exactitude de la réponse (et la correction de la langue). Cette proposition de corrigé correspond au niveau attendu pour des élèves de terminales. Document A
A. Mr Fonseka is crazy about literature and the common point of his activities is that he spent his time around his books either "he sat at his desk all day wondering about them" line 4, or "he'd sing a song from the Azores" line 16, "or recite lines from an Irish play" line 17.
B. Kind : "he had become curious about them" line 19 Captivating: "he welcomed me with unusual and interesting stories" line 4 Serene : "he had a serenity" line 23 Knowledgeable: "he knew passages from all kinds of books" line 2 C.3. "he welcomed me with unusual and interesting stories" line 4
4. "he made me tell him of our advantures on the ship" line 20
D. Wrong : -Mr. Fonseka would not be a wealthy man" line 22
"It would be a spare life" line 22
D'autres citations étaient acceptables. Attention toutefois, il s'agit bien d'une proposition de corrigé et pas d'un corrigé officiel...

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