lunes, 4 de marzo de 2013

Projects on Readings

Good night...I'm going to post the pictures of your great cards...I need to say that the work you have done is amazing and you deserve the fantastic mark you got. Congratulations!




Projects on Readings

Hello! and good night...I'm going to post the pictures of your fantastic projects you did about the books for the first term. I have to say that they all are amazing and you are full artists! Congratulations!





Let's read...

Hi, as you know we devoted the first term to reading comprehension and writing...so I'm going to drop a nice text for you to enjoy...Alice in Wonderland is always a pleasant reading. Scan the text and answer the questions...

Click to go to Wonderland...

Lewis Carroll
                 Carroll suffered from a bad stammer, but he found himself vocally fluent when speaking with children. The relationships he had with young people in his adult years are of great interest, as they undoubtedly inspired his best-known writings and have been a point of disturbed speculation over the years. Carroll loved to entertain children, and it was Alice, the daughter of Henry George Liddell, who can be credited with his pinnacle inspiration. Alice Liddell remembers spending many hours with Carroll, sitting on his couch while he told fantastic tales of dream worlds. During an afternoon picnic with Alice and her two sisters, Carroll told the first iteration of what would later become Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. When Alice arrived home, she exclaimed that he must write the story down for her.                                                                                             

Enjoy the Alice in Wonderland theatrical trailer (2010), by Tim Burton.