lunes, 19 de marzo de 2012

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

CHAPTER 1
Tom lived in a small village in St. Petersburg. He live with his Aunt Pally and with his brother Sid and his sister Mary.  On Saturday morning Tom painted a long fence, but Tom don't like do it. Then they painted a long fence, but a Aunt Polly was happy with Tom.


CHAPTER 2 
Tom and his family went to the church. When the reverent started the ceremony, Tom took the black beetle out of his pocket. And beetle bit the dog's nose. Monday morning Tom went to the school he didn't like it. Tom was late for the school and the teacher was angry. In the classroom was a new girl, Becky Thatcher.  In the night Tom and Huck went to the graveyard with the dead cat.


CHAPTER 3
When Tom and Huck arrived in the graveyard, they saw a Injun Joe, Dr Robinson  and Muff Potter. Injun Joe was asked to borrow money of Dr Robinson, but Dr Robinson said: I don't give you more money! Then started the fight. Finally, Injun Joe kill's Dr Robinson with Muff Potter's knife andThe Muff Potter escaped.


CHPATER 4
The sheriff found Muf Potter's knife next to the Dr Robinson dody. He put Muff Potter in the smail jail. Tom and Huck saw the crime of Dr Robinson, Muff Potter didn't kill him, but Muff Potter didn't know because he was unconsious. They fished, talked and looked at the boats. Then, they went  to the Jackson's Island. In there they
cooked some meat.
The next morning they went swimming in the river. they went fishing and cooked the fish and they ate it. The people in the town went to church because they thought Injun Joe killed the Tom and his freinds.
the boys appared in the church and everyone was happy.

viernes, 9 de marzo de 2012

Questions

1. How many independent countries are there in the British Isles? 
Write their names.

There are tree: Ireland, Scotland, England and Whales

2. United Kingdom comprises four nations. 
Could you name them and their capitals?
Enland - London
Scotland - Edingburg
Irnalnd - Dublin
Whales - Cardiff


3. Which important river goes along Oxford and London? 

Where is it wider? Why?
The river thames 
 
4. Where can you find these things? . 

Match them with these museums:
Natural History Museum /National Gallery/British Museum

    1. Egyptian mummies - British Museum
    2. Dinosaurs - Natural History Museum
    3. Pictures by famous painters - National Gallery

5.Where is the Lake Ness? Why is it famous?

In Scotland, because there live a monster called Nessie

6.Which is the political system in the two countries of the British Isles?


1.United Kingdom ( Monarchy )


2.Ireland ( Republic)

7.Can a person swim from Great Britain to France? How far is it? (3 / 30 / 300 km)

Yes, the first to do it was Matthiew Webb

8.Can you fi
nd three similarities and three differences between Britain and Spain? 
Differences:
The food
The currency
The weather

Similarities:
Pertain in UE
Have kings and queens
The main religion is the cristian.


1. List five traditional British dishes 
Fish and chips
Bacon rolly podi
Rost beef

2. What currency would you use if  you were living in London?

3.  As you know, one of the most representative monuments of England is “Big Ben”,  could you mention at least five more?

4. What sports would you play if  you were living there? What do they consist on?

5. As we all know, British  are the only people driving on the left. Can you explain why?

6. What are the main differences between British and American  English? Give at least five examples

7. Could you mention the most famous  kings and queens of England? Could you add some dates?

8. Is Great Britain  a Republic or a Monarchy?

9. Why do you think it is called “Great Britain”  instead of “Britain”?

10. List the name of five rivers placed anywhere within  Great Britain.


jueves, 15 de diciembre de 2011


  1. List five traditioanl Brititsh dishes.
    1.-Fish and chips
    2.-Bubble and squeak
    3.-Black pudding
    4.-Bacon Roly-Poly
    5.-Shepherd's pie

  1. What currency would you use if you were living in London?
    The pound


  2. As you know, one of the most representative monuments of England is “Big Ben”, could you mention at least five more?
    1. -The London Eye
    2.-Tower Bridge
    3.-Trafalgar Square
    4.-Edinburgh Castle
    5.-Buckinham Palace

    1. Can a person swim, Great Britain to France? How far is it? Yes, some people have already done. The distance is exacly, therty three kilometers long.