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BACCALAURÉATS PROFESSIONNELS SECTIONS EUROPÉENNES SESSION 2018 MÉTIERS DU TERTIAIRE

Épreuve orale spécifique de langue vivante : ANGLAIS

Partie A – 10 minutes (à partir du sujet ci-dessous)

Partie B – 10 minutes (Travaux, activités effectués dans l'année terminale, dans la discipline non linguistique et ouverture européenne)

Préparation : 20 minutes Durée de l'épreuve : 20 minutes

SUJET N°2 : THE MUSEUM

Mise en situation : Vous travaillez dans un des multiples offices de tourisme londoniens, au City of Information Centre situé St. Paul's Churchyard à Londres. Vous êtes chargé(e) de l’accueil physique et de l’accueil téléphonique des usagers. Vous recevez aujourd’hui des visiteurs qui souhaitent découvrir des musées typiques londoniens. Vous leur suggérez de visiter le Musée Sherlock Holmes et leur donnez des informations sur ce lieu. Pour vous aider, vous disposez des documents donnés en annexe et du dépliant sur le musée.

YOUR TASKS : You have to answer the different questions the people ask you and give them information:  Explain where the Museum is located.  Ask them if they know Sherlock Holmes. If they don’t, explain them who he was in a few words.  Give them the opening hours. Tell them about the souvenir shop, the website...  And you can also suggest other places worth visiting and not too far from Museum, such as Regent’s Park or Madame Tussaud’s.

Pour info : Une boutique dédiée au très célèbre groupe Anglais The Beatles est située juste à côté du Sherlock Holmes Museum.

Métiers du Tertiaire Sections Européennes Sujet 2 Session 2018 Épreuve orale : ANGLAIS 1/5 Document 1 : Carte de Londres (extrait)

Métiers du Tertiaire Sections Européennes Sujet 2 Session 2018 Épreuve orale : ANGLAIS 2/5 Document 2 : Carte des environs immédiats du musée.

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have it here in my museumˮ said Sherlock Holmes written by others- you may have even written one “ I in the adventure of the Blue Carbuncle. yourself!

The opening of the Sherlock Holmes Museum to the Whatever category you belong to, you are sure to find a public on 27 March 1990 was an event which should have visit to the museum a memorable experience. You may happened several decades ago. 221 b is, after take photographs wherever you wish (the maid will be all, the world's most famous address because of its long pleased to assist) you are ready to leave, you may find association with the great detective. yourself wishing that you could hail a horse- drawn hansom cab to take you home! Thousands of people all over the world write to Sherlock Holmes, they form clubs and societies in his honour, and Guidance notes. they celebrate his anniversaries. Now it is also possible to see where and how he lived in Victorian times! The Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson lived at 221 b Baker famous study which Holmes and his friend Dr Watson Street from about 1881-1904. Apartment 221b was on the shared for almost 25 years is on the first floor overlooking first floor of a lodging house, the landlady of which was a Baker Street, but before entering the house, ask yourself Mrs. Hudson. There were 17 steps from the ground floor which of these categories of visitors you would place hallway to the first floor study which Holmes and Watson yourself in: shared. Holmes' bedroom was at the rear, adjoining the study. a) You 've heard about Sherlock Holmes and you've seen one or two films about his exploits - probably the Hound Visitors will recognise scores of familiar objects and of the Baskervilles - yet you know very little about the paraphernalia mentioned in the stories. great detective himself. You are probably visiting out of curiosity. Doctor Watson's bedroom was on the second floor next to Mrs. Hudson's room and it overlooked an open yard at the b) You know a great deal about Sherlock Holmes! You 've rear of the house. These rooms are used today as exhibit read most of the stories, you've seen all his films on TV rooms, where centre stage is taken by a magnificant and you are an admirer of the famous detective. You'd like bronze bust of Mr Holmes. to visit his rooms to see if they are quite as you imagined. The Museum's large and attractive souvenir shop is c) You are an expert - an absolute authority on located on the ground floor. ! You can discuss and debate with the best of The house was built in 1815 and is listed Grade 2 of them, having read and re-read all sixty of the original special architectural and historical interest by Her stories written by Sir and those Majesty's Government.

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