martes, 5 de junio de 2012
The class best blog
I think the best blog is Noa's blog because she really work to do it. She knows a lot of English and you can see it in her blog. The blog have nice language, a lot of content and very good imatges.
My best post in 4th of ESO
This is my best post because I like it a lot and I do it all, because the others I use the translator.
I think this post explain a lot my experience in Italy, especially my visit to Rome. It was a fantastic travel and I think this post explain it well. When people see "My best experience in Itlay", the first that you see is the Youtube link. Some people, when see this video can think "It's not related with the content" but all the friends who where with me in Italy know the relation.
I think I used a good vocabulary to do this post and the strange word I have used is "irish" and I know the meaning of this word because one of my friends who come with me to Itally is irish.
I think this post explain a lot my experience in Italy, especially my visit to Rome. It was a fantastic travel and I think this post explain it well. When people see "My best experience in Itlay", the first that you see is the Youtube link. Some people, when see this video can think "It's not related with the content" but all the friends who where with me in Italy know the relation.
I think I used a good vocabulary to do this post and the strange word I have used is "irish" and I know the meaning of this word because one of my friends who come with me to Itally is irish.
viernes, 1 de junio de 2012
Book versus film
The differences between the film and the book of Romeo and Juliet.
- The book is in the 16 century and the film is in this times but they have the vocabulary of the books century
- In the film there's a lot of "water scenes": when Romeo and Juliet fall over the pool, when Mercutio dies looking at the sea.
- In the film Tybalt kill Mercutio with a sword and in the movie he kill him with a break glass.
- In the book Romeo and Juliet they only fall in love but in the movie they start kissing.
- In the book Romeo find Juliet "dead" in a tomb but in the movie he found her in a church.
- The book is in the 16 century and the film is in this times but they have the vocabulary of the books century
- In the film there's a lot of "water scenes": when Romeo and Juliet fall over the pool, when Mercutio dies looking at the sea.
- In the film Tybalt kill Mercutio with a sword and in the movie he kill him with a break glass.
- In the book Romeo and Juliet they only fall in love but in the movie they start kissing.
- In the book Romeo find Juliet "dead" in a tomb but in the movie he found her in a church.
-In the book all of the history pass in Verona, Italy, but in the film pass in Verona beach, Florida.
-In the book use the medieval swords and in the film the charachters use guns.
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