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SUJET 1 Le sujet porte sur la thématique « Expression et construction de soi ». 1ère partie Prenez connaissance de la thématique ci-dessus et du dossier composé des documents A, B et C, et traitez en anglais la consigne suivante (500 mots environ) : Taking into account the specificities of
SUJET 1 Le sujet porte sur la thématique « Expression et construction de soi ». 1ère partie Prenez connaissance de la thématique ci-dessus et du dossier composé des documents A, B et C, et traitez en anglais la consigne suivante (500 mots environ) : Taking into account the specificities of the documents, show how coincidences or unexpected events affect the characters’ lives. 2ème partie Traduction : traduisez en français le passage ci-dessous extrait du document B. L’usage du dictionnaire unilingue non encyclopédique est autorisé. His sister, he says to himself, finally remembering why he is here, and now that it is past ten and he has failed to call her, he fully expects Naomi to be the person on the other end of the line [...] but once the person on the other end begins to speak, it turns out not to be Naomi but a man, an unknown man with an unfamiliar voice who is stammering out some sort of apology to him for being late. Late for what? Baumgartner asks. (lines 25-30) 25LLCERANPO1 Page : 2/10 Document A Tom glanced behind him and saw the man coming out of the Green Cage, heading his way. Tom walked faster. There was no doubt that the man was after him. Tom had noticed him five minutes ago, eyeing him carefully from a table, as if he weren't quite sure, but almost. He had looked sure enough for Tom to down his drink in a hurry, pay 5 and get out. At the corner Tom leaned forward and trotted across Fifth Avenue. There was Raoul's. Should he take a chance and go in for another drink? Tempt fate and all that? Or should he beat it over to Park Avenue and try losing him in a few dark doorways? He went into Raoul's. 10 Automatically, as he strolled to an empty space at the bar, he looked around to see if there was anyone he knew. There was the big man with red hair, whose name he always forgot, sitting at a table with a blonde girl. The red-haired man waved a hand, and Tom's hand went up limply in response. He slid one leg over a stool and faced the door challengingly, yet with a flagrant casualness. 15 'Gin and tonic, please,' he said to the barman. Was this the kind of man they would send after him? Was he,