1. I've met Mario.
2. I like him because he is fascinating to me and he is so cute and very polite.
3. I met him in my cousin's macro-party but I had seen him before while I was buying some bread.
4. He invited me to have dinner together.
5. I've been thinking about him all day.
6. Because he is older than me.
Hi Deepika,
I've just met Mario. I'll tell you!
I've just met him in my cousin's macro-party but I had seen him before while I was buying some bread at Mercadona.
He's got brown eyes and brown hair. He is so cute and very polite. He is also a very good person. We've been walking on the beach every day at dark and we've gone on long walks and having an ice cream.
I've been thinking about my relationship with Mario I think he love me a lot but sometimes I change my mind or I think I'm a bit too young for him because he is four years older than me.
What do you reckon?
Love, Sarah
XXX
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Exchange opinions
Maria: Hi, Sara. Have you seen these?
Sara: No, what are they?
Maria: there' are posters for an anti-drugs campaign. All the students in the school have to say wich one's best, are why.
Sara: Let's see. Mmm... What do you think.
Maria: I can't really decide, but I suppose the one on right has got a clearer message. Do you agree?
Sara: Well, YES AND NO. It's clearer but it isn't very effective.
Maria: Why is that?
Sara: Well, I reckon you should be positive. For me, the one on the right is trying to be scared.
Maria: Mmmm.... You might be right there. Ok?
Sara: OK , Bye Mary
Maria: See you later, bye.
Sara: No, what are they?
Maria: there' are posters for an anti-drugs campaign. All the students in the school have to say wich one's best, are why.
Sara: Let's see. Mmm... What do you think.
Maria: I can't really decide, but I suppose the one on right has got a clearer message. Do you agree?
Sara: Well, YES AND NO. It's clearer but it isn't very effective.
Maria: Why is that?
Sara: Well, I reckon you should be positive. For me, the one on the right is trying to be scared.
Maria: Mmmm.... You might be right there. Ok?
Sara: OK , Bye Mary
Maria: See you later, bye.
Thursday, 17 November 2011
HALLOWEEN
Halloween (also spelled Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday celebrated on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints.
Originally Halloween was a pagan festival, around the idea of linking the living with the dead, when contact became possible between the spirits and the physical world, and magical things were more likely to happen. Like most pagan festivals, long ago it was absorbed into the festivals of the expanding Christian church, and became associated with All Hallows Day, or All Saints Day, which eventually fell on November 1.
The celebration of Halloween survived most strongly in Ireland. It was an end of summer festival, and was often celebrated in each community with a bonfire to ward off the evil spirits. Children would go from door to door in disguise as creatures from the underworld to collect treats, mainly fruit, nuts and the like for the festivities. These were used for playing traditional games like eating an apple on a string or bobbing for apples and other gifts in a basin of water, without using your hands. Salt might be sprinkled on the visiting children to ward off evil spirits. Carving turnips as ghoulish faces to hold candles became a popular part of the festival, which has been adapted to carving pumpkins in America.
The day is often associated with the colours black and orange, and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o'-lantern. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, ghost tours, bonfires, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.
Originally Halloween was a pagan festival, around the idea of linking the living with the dead, when contact became possible between the spirits and the physical world, and magical things were more likely to happen. Like most pagan festivals, long ago it was absorbed into the festivals of the expanding Christian church, and became associated with All Hallows Day, or All Saints Day, which eventually fell on November 1.
The celebration of Halloween survived most strongly in Ireland. It was an end of summer festival, and was often celebrated in each community with a bonfire to ward off the evil spirits. Children would go from door to door in disguise as creatures from the underworld to collect treats, mainly fruit, nuts and the like for the festivities. These were used for playing traditional games like eating an apple on a string or bobbing for apples and other gifts in a basin of water, without using your hands. Salt might be sprinkled on the visiting children to ward off evil spirits. Carving turnips as ghoulish faces to hold candles became a popular part of the festival, which has been adapted to carving pumpkins in America.
The day is often associated with the colours black and orange, and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o'-lantern. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, ghost tours, bonfires, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT HALLOWEEN?
When and where is it celebrated?Halloween is celebrated on 31st Octover It's celebrated in USA, CANADA, IRLAND AND UK.
THE ORIGINS OF HALLOWEEN: Halloween began with a festival in Celta and it's the same day of "All Saints"
NAMES 2 TYPICAL GAMES: Dressing up and Trick or treat.
HOW DO PEOPLE CELEBRATE IT TODAY?
In Spain/Catalonia people don't use to do it. But I like it veru much.
SPLEEPY HOLLOW
A POLICEMAN CALLED ICHABOD CRANE IS SENT TO SLEEPY HOLLOW TO FIND A MURDERER WHO HAS ALREADY BEHEADED THREE PEOPLE.
A LOCAL LEGEND SAYS THAT A HESSIAN GHOST RIDES THROUGH THE WOODS ON HORSEBACK, CUTTING OF THE HEADS OF PEOPLE. ICHABOD REFUSES TO BELIEVE IN THIS LEGEND.
HE LEARNS THAT A HEADLESS GHOST IS COMMITTING THE MURDERS, BUT HE HAS TO FIND OUT WHO IS TELLING THE GHOST TO DO IT. ONE THE WAY, HE MEETS A BEAUTIFUL GIRLS WHOSE BOY FRIEND IS KILLED, AND ICHABOD SOLVES THE CASE.
A LOCAL LEGEND SAYS THAT A HESSIAN GHOST RIDES THROUGH THE WOODS ON HORSEBACK, CUTTING OF THE HEADS OF PEOPLE. ICHABOD REFUSES TO BELIEVE IN THIS LEGEND.
HE LEARNS THAT A HEADLESS GHOST IS COMMITTING THE MURDERS, BUT HE HAS TO FIND OUT WHO IS TELLING THE GHOST TO DO IT. ONE THE WAY, HE MEETS A BEAUTIFUL GIRLS WHOSE BOY FRIEND IS KILLED, AND ICHABOD SOLVES THE CASE.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
THE TWENTIES
The tWenties was a time of economic prosperity in the States.
Henry Ford had sold 15 million cars of his car TS.
On 18 Agust 1920 the State of Tenessee recogniset the right of women to vote. But There was a collapse of the US Stock Excharge and a world economic crisis.
It was the "jazz age", and films were black and white, and silent. Felix the Cat was the most popular cartoon character. Women wore short straight dresses and they started smoking and drinking in public.
The radio was the most important invention of the that time. It helped to spread jazz. Ganster like Al Capone appeared: They sold liquor, wich was forbidden.
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