{"id":4247,"date":"2017-12-02T12:42:42","date_gmt":"2017-12-02T11:42:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gaeliris.fr\/wordpressfr\/?p=4247"},"modified":"2017-12-02T12:44:08","modified_gmt":"2017-12-02T11:44:08","slug":"zoe-sur-le-titanic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gaeliris.fr\/wordpressfr\/zoe-sur-le-titanic\/","title":{"rendered":"Zo\u00e9 sur le Titanic"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00c0 l&#8217;\u00e9cole primaire, les classes travaillent sur un th\u00e8me diff\u00e9rent chaque demi-trimestre. Dans la classe de Zo\u00e9, ils ont parl\u00e9 du Titanic pour commencer l&#8217;ann\u00e9e.<br \/>\n\u00c0 chaque fois, il y a une liste de devoirs dans laquelle piocher. Et Zo\u00e9 choisit <em>toujours<\/em> la r\u00e9daction&nbsp;!<\/p>\n<p>ngg_shortcode_0_placeholder Cette fois-ci, il fallait donc qu&#8217;elle raconte son exp\u00e9rience de passag\u00e8re du Titanic. Je vous recopie l&#8217;int\u00e9gralit\u00e9 ci-dessous. (Si vous avez du mal avec son anglais, essayez <a href=\"https:\/\/translate.google.com\/translate?hl=en&#038;sl=en&#038;tl=fr&#038;u=https%3A%2F%2Fgaeliris.fr%2Fwordpressfr%2Fzoe-sur-le-titanic%2F\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Google Translate<\/a>. Pas parfait, mais \u00e7a aide&nbsp;!)<br \/>\nElle a aussi r\u00e9alis\u00e9 la peinture \u00e0 c\u00f4t\u00e9.<\/p>\n<p>ngg_shortcode_1_placeholder  Pour r\u00e9compenser tous ces efforts, elle a re\u00e7u ce &#8220;home learning certificate&#8221;. Oui, c&#8217;est vrai, tout le monde en re\u00e7oit un, mais c&#8217;est quand m\u00eame sympa&nbsp;!<\/p>\n<p>Bonne lecture\u2026<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>\nDear diary\u2026<\/p>\n<p>My name is Rita Saxon. I am 28 years old and was born in England. I didn\u2019t realise it then, but I was born in a rich family. It does make sense though, since we were friends with the royals. Growing up, I always had a passion for writing. Every time it was my birthday, I would ask for fancy new pens or special paper. I also loved reading any kind of non-fiction books. Learning something new every day was so special for me. When I was       around thirteen, a thought hit me. A thought that would later change my entire life.<\/p>\n<p>Something that I enjoyed just as much as learning things was making other people learn. I was quite obsessed with traveling all around the world and observing how people from other countries do things differently. So then I thought. What was I going to do when I grow up&nbsp;? A thought like this one had never hit me before. Being so important to the royal family always made me think that I HAD to follow in my siblings\u2019 and\/or parent\u2019s footsteps. But I realised, I am not part of the royals. What would I do? Where would I go? Could I maybe be\u2026 an explorer? No, there wouldn\u2019t be any writing. And then, just like that, the life-changing thought came to my mind. I would be a journalist!<\/p>\n<p>My parents, however, were not as keen. I think it is actually safe to say that they weren\u2019t keen at all! Long story short, though, I got so fed up about this topic that I ran away. You may think that this was a horrible mistake, but I was old enough. I ended up getting my very well payed job (since my parents refused to send me any money) that is absolutely perfect for me. My boss is very nice, too. In fact when I got a promotion, he sent me to write a very detailed report on The Titanic&nbsp;: Ship Of Dreams. My ticket was first class, and everything was paid by my company; The Daily. If you didn\u2019t know, it is the most popular newspaper company in England.<\/p>\n<p>I was ecstatic when my boss, who by the way is called Mr Dolly, told me this. A free trip to New York on THE TITANIC?! It was a once in a lifetime opportunity, and I was NOT going to waste it.I rushed home as soon as I could to pack my bags and send my parents a letter to tell them the good news. Even after a couple of hours, I could not believe what I had heard! Could this really be true? Was I dreaming? Who knew! But I was happy because it had been a long time since I was this excited. I would be travelling in First Class as well! And everything was free! I decided to put quite a number of things in my bag. Here, I made a list;<\/p>\n<p>\t\u2022\tA beautiful summer hat<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tMy fanciest evening dresses ( I had to look elegant for I was going to be in first class)<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tA nightgown<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tA good, big book in case I got bored<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tMy favorite jewels<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tA watch my father had given me the I was little<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tA coat with real fur<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tSome more dresses for any kind of occasion<br \/>\n\t\u2022\tA marvelous pink gown with sparkling sequins all over and a single strap over one shoulder<\/p>\n<p>That pink gown is definitely the favorite dress I\u2019ve ever had. My mother had bought it for me when I was little. Obviously, it was much too big for me, but she insisted on me wearing it saying that it\u2019ll \u2018last longer\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Finale, the day had come. It was the day I would board The Titanic! As I stepped foot on The Titanic, one of the crew members immediately escorted me towards my room. Oh, how the ceilings were high, and the rooms were big! My room had a giant bed with as many pillows as one could wish for. A door on the right would lead you to a blindingly sparkling bathroom, where I realized that all of this had never been used before. But little did I know that I would be the only one using it. The first couple of days were a dream come true. I would say that I felt like a movie star going on holiday, but even for a celebrity everything was so\u2026 exciting, as an understatement! From the lavatories and dining rooms, to the bedrooms and gym! Of course, I wrote a very thorough paragraph on everything that I saw for the article if I do say so myself. And then came the day of Titanic\u2019s doom.<\/p>\n<p>At about 23:00, I was just getting ready for bed when the engine started making these weird moaning sounds. I decided to try and find one of the crew members to see what was going on. As a journalist, I had to be curious about everything. Eventually, I found someone who told me not to worry. I tried to get some more information out of him, but he seemed a rush so I didn\u2019t keep him. I can\u2019t bear to write the next part down, dear diary. Long story short though, I came across a poor child who had lost her parents. She was about six years old, and couldn\u2019t stop crying. I later found out that as soon as her parents found out that The Titanic was going to sink, they jumped off the ship and had now froze to death. I, being a woman in first class, was one of the first to go in a lifeboat. As the lifeboat went down towards the deep blue sea, the orchestra played \u2018Nearer My God To Thee\u2019. It was\u2026 the most touching moment of my life.<br \/>\nAt some point, another ship came to get us. When we finally reached New York, I ended up being a surprisingly famous journalist. As for the child, I       raised her up as my own. After my article on The Titanic went out, it was translated and sent to many other countries. After that, I never heard from my family again.\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00c0 l&#8217;\u00e9cole primaire, les classes travaillent sur un th\u00e8me diff\u00e9rent chaque demi-trimestre. Dans la classe de Zo\u00e9, ils ont parl\u00e9 du Titanic pour commencer l&#8217;ann\u00e9e. \u00c0 chaque fois, il y a une liste de devoirs dans laquelle piocher. 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