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  1. Feb 2021
    1. © Ministère de l'Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse > www.education.gouv.frTableau synthétique des descripteurs de la médiationA1A2B1B2C1Transmettre uneinformation, interpréterPeutindiqueravec des mots et des gestes simples lesbesoinsélémentaires d’une tierce personnedans une situation précise.Peut interpréter de façon simple lors d’une interview, transmettre des informations claires sur des sujets familiers, à condition de pouvoir préparer à l’avance et si les interlocuteurs articulent clairement.Peut, lors d’un entretien, interpréter et transmettre des informations factuelles explicites, à condition de pouvoir se préparer à l’avance et que les intervenants parlent clairement dans une langue courante.Peut assurer une interprétation consé

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  2. Jan 2021

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  3. Dec 2020
    1. dismantle counter-arguments,

      here to show that a claim, statement or explanation is not true or correct: If you disagree, then dismantle the argument with some sort of well-argued counter-proposition. You need to sharpen your abilities to dismantle his excuses.

    2. lord it over

      here= lord verb informal UK /lɔːd/ US /lɔːrd/ lord it over sb

      to behave as if you are better than someone and have the right to tell them what to do: He likes to lord it over his little sister.

    3. to marshal evidence

      here= to manage/ fullfil

      to gather or organize people or things, esp. in order to achieve a particular aim: The president is trying to marshal support for his plan.)

    4. It’s a terrible misnomer

      Définition de misnomer en anglais

      misnomer noun [ C ] UK /ˌmɪsˈnəʊ.mər/ US /ˌmɪsˈnoʊ.mɚ/

      a name that does not suit what it refers to, or the use of such a name: It was the scruffiest place I've ever stayed in, so "Grand Hotel" was a complete misnomer. It's something of a misnomer to refer to these inexperienced boys as soldiers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Names and titles A.N. OtherageakaaliasappellationExcellencyfamily namefirst nameforenamegiven nameo'patronymicpen namepet nameplace nametrademarkunder the name of idiomunidentifiedunnameduntitledVoir plus de résultats » (Définition de misnomer depuis le Dictionnaire Cambridge Advanced Learner's & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) «MISNOMER» EN ANGLAIS AMÉRICAIN misnomer noun [ C usually sing ] US /mɪsˈnoʊ·mər/

      a name that is not correct or does not suit what it refers to, or a use of such a name: Dry cleaning is a misnomer, since the clothes are cleaned in a fluid.

    5. dogged on social media

      to be dogged on

      " dog verb [ T ] US /dɔɡ/ -gg- dog verb [T] (FOLLOW)

      to follow someone closely and continually: The scandal seems likely to dog him for months to come.

    6. to own the room

      here = own verb (DEFEAT/DO WELL)

      [ T ] mainly US informal to defeat someone completely or be much better than him or her; to perform extremely well: Last time we played them, we owned them! Beyoncé owned that stage tonight!

    7. wary o

      not completely trusting or certain about something or someone: I'm a little wary of/about giving people my address when I don't know them very well. Synonymes cautious

    8. pitching for work

      pitch noun (PERSUASION)

      [ C ] a speech or act that attempts to persuade someone to buy or do something: The man in the shop gave me his (sales) pitch about quality and reliability. She made a pitch for the job but she didn't get it. [ + to infinitive ] The city made a pitch to stage the Olympics.

    9. stuffy

      stuffy adjective (FORMAL)

      old-fashioned, formal, and boring: Sir William had the ability to conduct proceedings in a dignified manner without ever becoming stuffy. She is trying to promote a less stuffy image of librarians.

    10. blanket social media use
      1. ADJECTIVE [usually ADJECTIVE noun] You use blanket to describe something when you want to emphasize that it affects or refers to every person or thing in a group, without any exceptions. [emphasis] It is tempting to support a blanket ban on junk food advertising. ...the blanket coverage of the Olympics. Synonyms: comprehensive, full, complete, wide More Synonyms of blanket

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  4. Nov 2020