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WELCOME TO MY POWERPOINT

Chapuis

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WELCOME TO MY

POWERPOINT

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My name is Eloïse CHAPUIS. I’m 13. I live in Villeneuve de berg. I was born on October, the 30st in 1998 in Aubenas, Ardèche.

Hi live here

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Her name is Camille. This is my best friend. She is small. She has long, brown, straight hair and she has brown eyes. She is 13 years old. She is in the same college as I am.

Her name is Zoé. She is 13 years old. She is of medium size. She has long, straight blond hair and blue eyes. She in the same college as I am and she also has a presentation on this web site.

Her name is Paola. She is 13 years old. She is of medium size. She has long, straight brown hair. She has brown eyes. She is in the same college as I am and she also has a presentation on this web site.

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I’m tall and slim. I have an ovale face and I have short straight blond hair. I have blue eyes and I wear glasses.

I’m really talkative, I’m very happy and I’m rather honest. I’m a good person, respectable

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My brother’s name is Thibault. He is 16 years old. He is in high school. He plays rugby in Montélimar, in Drôme.

My mother’s name is Corinne. She is 44 years old. She works at the post office.

My father’s name is Emmanuel. He is 46 years old. He is a road agent.

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I practice horse ridingand the jump race too. I practise in Alba la Romaine a village near the place where I live.

This is Hasard my old favorite horse because I moved to a different equestrian center.

Their names are Lucy and Margaux. One is 13 years old and the other is 14 years old. They practice horse riding with me.

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I enjoy creative activities (ex: porcelain painting, Fimo dough for baking and making frames).

I also love to cook. This is a specialty from Ardéche.

This cake is composed of a pastry, a little background frangipane flavored with rum, chestnut cream and a whole dacquoise (meringue biscuit slightly).

The Lou pisadou

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