Mi nombre
Mi apellido
Mi edad actual
Año que nací :)
pais donde vivo
Día que nací
Animal favorito
Letra favorita
Fast foot favorito
Número favorito
Lugar donde quiero vivir
Color favorito
Estado civil
Amor imposible
Dibujo animado preferido
Mejor imagen
Soy feliz?
Carolina Fernandez
miércoles, 21 de diciembre de 2011
jueves, 15 de diciembre de 2011
My own biography
My name is carolina, i'm thirteen years old. I like painting and drawing.
I do ballet and jazz in a dance school , the 14 of december is the festival in the Coliseo Theatre, in Lomas de Zamora, i'm very nervous!!.
I have practiced many sports, gymnastics, circus, fabric, shoe, dancing, swimming, piano, and others.
My favourite colour is green, i've always liked because it represents nature and i love nature, I care it for years, i'm united whit greenpeace three years ago.
I have 4 sisters, Lali, Mili, Popi, and Martu, no brothers. My dad is Alejandro and my mom is Daniela :).
I want to learn to play guitar or drums, but the next year because 2011 (two thousand and eleven) is ending!
THIS IS ME IN THE FESTIVAL
Merry Christmas!
jueves, 1 de diciembre de 2011
DIALOGUE TWO
Holmes and Watson visited Mr Breckinridge and asked him questions about the geese write Mr Breckinridge's conversation with a friend about that episode and act it out.
Mr Breckinridge:Hey friend! Todey Holmes and Watson came to ask me about goose that I sold
Friend: What did you say them?
Mr Breckinridge: Nothing... I told them that I sold it and them they starte a to ask me a lot of things
Friend: WOW! what kind of questions?
Mr Breckinridge: I don't know, questions like: How was the person who I sold it? Wich day?
Friend: Had ou aswered or had you ignored them?
Mr Breckinridge: NO! I answered what I could and what I remembered
Friend: Happened something weird with the goose?
Mr Breckinridge:I don't know, nobody told me anything, only that they need the information
Friend: This is very strange.
HALLOWEEN
Where does the Halloween tradition come from?
The Halloween customs that are celebrated each October 31st. in the Anglo-Saxon culture began long ago. They came from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. The Celtic people lived about 2,000 years ago in an area which we know as Ireland, the United Kingdom and France. The festival of Samhain marked the end of summer, the harvest season and the beginning of their new year. The Celtic people believed that on the night of October 31st., the ghosts came to earth. They built huge bonfires and dressed in costumes to frighten the ghosts. They also offered the ghosts good things to eat.
The modern tradition of Halloween is similar to the Celtic customs. But it is essentially celebrated by children who, dressed as witches, wizards, ghosts, goblins, monsters, vampires, go trick or treating in their neighborhoods. They repeat:
Trick or treat, Smell my feet or
Give me something good to eat!!!
They go from house to house and they are given apples, buns, money and, of course, sweets. If they cannot treat with the people in the house, a trick will be done, for example, a ghost might visit and haunt the place. Children also have festivals in churches and schools where they wear costumes, read and write stories, play games and have a lot of fun!
Halloween was brought to U.S.A. by many immigrants who came with their believes and traditions. The carving of a Jack-O-Lantern comes from an Irish custom. They are used to frighten ghosts so that they leave the houses.
Do you celebrate Halloween? Why? What do you do?
Match the words with their definitions
A-Habits
CUSTOMS
B- Time when vegetables are picked up
HARVEST
HARVEST
C- Big fires during celebrations
TO FRIGHTEN
D- Clothes that people wear to pretend they
COSTUMES
TO FRIGHTEN
D- Clothes that people wear to pretend they
COSTUMES
E - To scare
JACK-O-LANTERN
JACK-O-LANTERN
F - The soul of the dead that comes back to earth
GHOSTS
GHOSTS
G- Little monsters, specially in children's stories.
GOBLINS
GOBLINS
H- Bats that drink blood
VAMPIRES
I- Typical ornaments made whit pumpkins
BONFIRES
VAMPIRES
I- Typical ornaments made whit pumpkins
BONFIRES
J- They make potions in a caldron
WITCHES
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1- BONFIRES
2- TO FIRGHTEN
3- CUSTOMS
4- HARVEST
5- GOBLINS
6- VAMPIRES
7- WITCHES
8- JACK-O-LANTERN
9- COSTUMES
10- GHOSTS
4- HARVEST
5- GOBLINS
6- VAMPIRES
7- WITCHES
8- JACK-O-LANTERN
9- COSTUMES
10- GHOSTS
What happens in the next chapter?
What happens in the next chapter?
1- The diamond is: EXPENSIVE / MADE OF GLASS
2- The owner of the diamond is: THE COUNTESS OF MORCAR / RICARDO FORT
3- The countess paid: $5.000 / $20.000 FOR IT
2- The owner of the diamond is: THE COUNTESS OF MORCAR / RICARDO FORT
3- The countess paid: $5.000 / $20.000 FOR IT
4- Holmes: WRITES TO THE COUNTESS / SELL THE DIAMOND AND BUYS A BMW
5- There is a report?: IN A MAGAZINE / IN A NEWSPAPER
5- There is a report?: IN A MAGAZINE / IN A NEWSPAPER
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a famous Detective
Doctor Watson is the Sherlock Holmes' Best friend
Went to Homes house to say Happy Christmas to him
Mr. Peterson is the doorman at the baker street hotel
Found a Hat and a Goose in the street and brought them to Sherlock Holmes
# How did Mr. Peterson find the hat and the goose?
At about 4 o’clock in the morning, Peterson went home after work
When he go to tottenham court road, he saw a tall man with a goose over his shoulders
There were some young men in the street in front of them. One of the men, hit
The tall man thought that Peterson was a police man,
When he ran, he left his goose and his hat in the street
- Petreson took the hat and the goose
There was a ticket on the goose’s leg
‘’For Mr. and Mrs Baker’’ and in the hat
The owen of the hat and the goose is Mr. baker
- Watson gave Peterson the goose for hit Dinner
- Detective Sherlock Holmes said that the tall man was:
An intelligent man
Once rich and now poor
His wife loves him once but not now
30 or 40 years old
- The door opened and Peterson, the hotel doorman, rain into the room his wife found a beautiful blue diamond in the white goose whit a black tail
September, 9th
September, 9th
Crimes involving stealing thieves
They broke into my office and took the computer. Burglars
They took my wallet from my pocket. Pick Pockets
They took things from that shop. Shoplifters
They took money from the bank. Bank Robbers
Crimes of violence
They killed the man. Murderers
They broke all my car. Vandals
They demanded £500 from return John. Kidnappers
IRREGULAR VERBS:
Break - Broke
Take - Took
REGULAR VERBS:
Kill - Killed
Demand - Demanded
Take - Took
REGULAR VERBS:
Kill - Killed
Demand - Demanded
Detectives: They are police or private officers whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who isresponsible for then
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