Thursday, 14 January 2016

COUNTABLES & UNCOUNTABLES

Occitan Poetry
Today, The Holmes have practised Countable & Uncountable and have read the third chapter of The Ghost of Canterville.

They’ve corrected some exercises and played some games of vocabulary. They also have listened to another Grandma’s story about the Catharism and its conception of life and spirituality; the Occitan Poetry and the role of the poets in the court during the Middle-Age.

After that, they’ve talked again about how to create a story paying attention to an important element: Linchpin.

Next, they’ve written a haiku to honour their travel to Japan.

Finally, they’ve created an invented story about Robin Hood and his adventures. It has been a little difficult because it was the first time that they did something like this but they’ve done it very well.

This afternoon, the family has received some news: for one hand, Luisa is fine and she’s resting in the hotel with the rest of the family and her towel; for other hand, The Grandma is sad, again, because Alan and René, two closer friends, have decided to go to a journey without return.


That's it then.
Cancel the kitchen scraps for lepers and orphans, 
no more merciful beheadings,
and call off Christmas.

Sheriff of Nottingham

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