Como
os dije en el correo de hoy, las tareas de la semana van a girar en torno a la
poesía.
- La primera va a ser escribir un caligrama. Aquí os dejo unos ejemplos en distintas lenguas. Por supuesto, lo quiero en inglés y ORIGINAL.
- La segunda es leer y escuchar este libro (no hace falta que os leáis todos los poemas de una sentada):
Después,
contestad a estas preguntas sobre algunos de los poemas:
WHEN I GROW
UP
- Name 6 jobs the narrator imagines he/she can perform in the future.
- Can you explain the meaning of the two last lines?
WHISTLING
- What problem does the poet have?
I KNOW ALL
THE SOUNDS THAT THE ANIMALS MAKE
- What animals does the author name?
HURRY
GRANDMA HURRY
- Name four mischiefs you can find in the poem
- What happened to grandma at the end of the poem?
LIFE’S NOT
BEEN THE SAME IN MY FAMILY
- Does the author like his/her baby sister?
I HAVE A
DOZEN DRAGONS
- What do those dragons eat?
- Are they always inside the house?
- What is really the problem?
- What problem does the narrator have today?
- What are those candles?
- Which is you favourite poem? Why?
- Si podéis, grabaos leyendo uno de los poemas y mandadme el archivo de audio.
WHEN I GROW UP
ResponderEliminarName 6 jobs the narrator imagines he/she can perform in the future.
President, captain of a ship, architect, clown, cook and writer.
Can you explain the meaning of the two last lines?
You still haven't thought about what I'm going to be when I grow up
WISTLING
What problem does the poet have?
That the child cannot whistle
What
ResponderEliminarWHEN I GROW UP- JOBS. Capitain, cook, writter, theacher, clown, architect.
ResponderEliminarWISTLING- He can not wistle.
I KNOW ALL THE SOUNDS THAT THE ANIMALS MAKE- frog, cow, bee, bear,
Name 6 jobs the narrator imagines he she can perform in the future
ResponderEliminarPresident, capitain of a ship, architect, clown, cook and writer.
Can you explain the meaning of the two last lines?
You still haven't thought about what I'm going to be when I grow up
Wistlin
What problem does the poet have?
That the child cannot whitle
Animales make: a frog a bee a bear a cow
ResponderEliminarLIFE’S NOT BEEN THE SAME IN MY FAMILY
ResponderEliminarDoes the author like his/her baby sister?
he dosn´t like her syster.
I HAVE A DOZEN DRAGONS
ResponderEliminarWhat do those dragons eat?
Are they always inside the house?
-eat vanilla ice cream
-no, the dragons no alwais are iin the house
I DON'T WANT TO
ResponderEliminarWhat is really the problem?
the problem was: the boy don´t likes nothing
I'M ALL MIXED UP
ResponderEliminarWhat problem does the narrator have today?
-he is mixed
A MILLION CANDLES
ResponderEliminarWhat are those candles?
a stars?