martes, 9 de junio de 2009
martes, 28 de abril de 2009
23 Abril: St George's Day

b) George was born a citizen of the Roman Empire at Cappadocia, Turkey, in 280AD. At the age of 17 he joined the Roman Army and quickly rose through the ranks.
c) I was a knight.
d) He was an impressive man in looks and personality. Records describe him as tall in stature and strikingly handsome. Among his men, he gained a reputation for being fair, chivalrous and brave.”
e) John Clemence said: “The main religion of the Roman Empire was Paganism and Christianity was feared by the establishment. The emerging religion was perceived to be undermining the Roman morale and order.”
f) “Christian scriptures were burnt, churches were destroyed and practising Christians lost their right to Roman citizenship. Violence soon followed. Among the Christian communities, Diocletian became known as the cruellest ever persecutor of the faith.
g) George was a Christian convert and he decided to speak out against his Emperor’s actions.”
h) John Clemence said: “George tore down the Emperor’s edict and worked to alleviate the suffering of Christians in the area
martes, 14 de abril de 2009
Arthur & The Invisibles
1. Your father, because it is he who begins to speak in history.
2. Arthur and Minimoys.
3. In the sub soil.
4. In house and land under.
5. Action and fantasy.
6. The music adds more interest and excitement.
7. I want to see if they fall in love.
8. Those who see the movie.
martes, 3 de marzo de 2009
Narrative
martes, 13 de enero de 2009
martes, 16 de diciembre de 2008
My Story
When Claudia was 69 years old, her mother gave her a Lioness for a pet. She and her Lioness went everywhere together. On Sundays they went to Tossa de mar at 23:20 and then they went to Barcelona. Her pet liked to eat Pears. Claudia really liked to eat Pears too, so she asked her mother to give them some for dinner. In the evening, Claudia liked to sit on the Table and watch La ruleta de la suerte. Sometimes she felt Happy when her Lioness was drinking an Orange.
martes, 21 de octubre de 2008
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