- The wise men:
viernes, 17 de diciembre de 2010
Christmas Carols Lyrics Hand.
O holy night,
the stars are brigthly
shining;
It is the night of
Our dear Savior's birth!
Long lay the world
in sing and error pining,
Till He appeared
And the soul felt its worth
A thrill of hope,
the weary world rejoices,
For yonder breaks
A new and glorious morn.
Fall on your knees,
O hear the angel voices!
O night divine,
O night when Christ was
born!
O night divine,
O night, o night
divine!
(x2)
the stars are brigthly
shining;
It is the night of
Our dear Savior's birth!
Long lay the world
in sing and error pining,
Till He appeared
And the soul felt its worth
A thrill of hope,
the weary world rejoices,
For yonder breaks
A new and glorious morn.
Fall on your knees,
O hear the angel voices!
O night divine,
O night when Christ was
born!
O night divine,
O night, o night
divine!
(x2)
jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010
Merry Christmas in the world.
Advent, the four weeks prior to Christmas in Germany is the busiest time of year. Reinvent each new year old customs. CALENDRIER OF ADVENT: With joy before the holidays, children and adults eager to open during the 24 days leading up to Christmas the windows of the little surprises calendars or Advent. The Advent calendar counts the days left until Christmas. Advent calendars came into use in 1851 when every family build your own calendar. Such a huge variety of ideas and creations are still in force. The calendars are printed since 1902. Every day, from 1 to December 24, opens a window. Is hidden behind a picture, chocolate or other surprise. Even the buildings, especially the municipalities, they become huge Advent calendar. Every day there is a lighted window discovered a painting by artist or school.
Each Sunday in December, the house lights a candle over the Advent wreath and candles illuminate the windows. Trees in the gardens are filled with Christmas lights and Santa Clauses are made or angels. The idea of lighting the Advent wreath was the theologian Johann Hinrich Wichern Hamburg in the nineteenth century. Decorated lamp with fir branches and put 24 candles, one for each day in December to 24. The Advent wreath of 4 candles, one for each Sunday of Advent, appeared in 1925 in Cologne, a church, and later in Munich. 10 years later, the crown comes to giving them a cozy home atmosphere. The city centers and storefronts are festively decorated. Everywhere trees Christmas sparkle and shine.
Christmas in Germany.
Each Sunday in December, the house lights a candle over the Advent wreath and candles illuminate the windows. Trees in the gardens are filled with Christmas lights and Santa Clauses are made or angels. The idea of lighting the Advent wreath was the theologian Johann Hinrich Wichern Hamburg in the nineteenth century. Decorated lamp with fir branches and put 24 candles, one for each day in December to 24. The Advent wreath of 4 candles, one for each Sunday of Advent, appeared in 1925 in Cologne, a church, and later in Munich. 10 years later, the crown comes to giving them a cozy home atmosphere. The city centers and storefronts are festively decorated. Everywhere trees Christmas sparkle and shine.
Christmas in Germany.
jueves, 9 de diciembre de 2010
Merry Christmas.
Hi!
Merry Christmas!
I love Christmas, on December 25th I meet my family.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Merry Christmas!
I love Christmas, on December 25th I meet my family.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
jueves, 2 de diciembre de 2010
lunes, 29 de noviembre de 2010
Vocabulary unit 3, Taste of Britain:
1º Sugar.
2º Chips.
3º Rice.
4º Chiken.
5º Cheese.
6º Ice cream.
7º Salad.
8º Bread.
9º Fish.
10º Cake.
11º Cabbage.
12º Meat.
13º Egg.
14º Chocolate.
15º Hamburgers.
16º Pizza.
17º Orange Juice.
18º Milk.
2º Chips.
3º Rice.
4º Chiken.
5º Cheese.
6º Ice cream.
7º Salad.
8º Bread.
9º Fish.
10º Cake.
11º Cabbage.
12º Meat.
13º Egg.
14º Chocolate.
15º Hamburgers.
16º Pizza.
17º Orange Juice.
18º Milk.
jueves, 18 de noviembre de 2010
Plural:
·Plural regular con ''s'' :
Dog (perro) ~> dogs
Banana (plátano) ~> bananas
Shop (tienda) ~> shops
Book (libro) ~> libro
·Plural regular con ''es'' :
Bus (auntobus) ~> buses.
Kiss (beso) ~> kesses.
Brush (cepillo) ~> brushes
Bench (banco) ~> benches
Box (caja) ~> boxes.
·Algunos acabados en o.
Tomato (tomate) ~> tomatoes.
Potato (patata) ~> patatoes.
·Si acaban en consonante + y cambian esa y por i.
Lorry (camión) ~> lorries.
Lady (señora) ~> ladies.
(Pero si acaban en vocal + y sólo añaden s)
Boy (niño) ~> boys
·La mayoría de los acabados en f o fe se cambian las letras por v:
Shelf (estantería) ~> Shelves
Knife (cuchillo) ~> knives
·Pero unos cuantos sustantivos tienen el plural irregular. Ejemplos:
Foot (pie) ~> feet
Man (hombre) ~> men
Woman (mujer) ~> women
Mouse (ratón) ~> mice
Tooth (diente) ~> teeth
Deer (ciervo) ~> deer
Fish (pez) ~> Fish
Sheep (oveja) ~> sheep
Dog (perro) ~> dogs
Banana (plátano) ~> bananas
Shop (tienda) ~> shops
Book (libro) ~> libro
·Plural regular con ''es'' :
Bus (auntobus) ~> buses.
Kiss (beso) ~> kesses.
Brush (cepillo) ~> brushes
Bench (banco) ~> benches
Box (caja) ~> boxes.
·Algunos acabados en o.
Tomato (tomate) ~> tomatoes.
Potato (patata) ~> patatoes.
·Si acaban en consonante + y cambian esa y por i.
Lorry (camión) ~> lorries.
Lady (señora) ~> ladies.
(Pero si acaban en vocal + y sólo añaden s)
Boy (niño) ~> boys
·La mayoría de los acabados en f o fe se cambian las letras por v:
Shelf (estantería) ~> Shelves
Knife (cuchillo) ~> knives
·Pero unos cuantos sustantivos tienen el plural irregular. Ejemplos:
Foot (pie) ~> feet
Man (hombre) ~> men
Woman (mujer) ~> women
Mouse (ratón) ~> mice
Tooth (diente) ~> teeth
Deer (ciervo) ~> deer
Fish (pez) ~> Fish
Sheep (oveja) ~> sheep
Vocabulary:
-To snow ~> nevar.
-It's snowing ~> está nevando.
-Cloud ~> nube.
-Thunder ~> trueno.
-Ray ~> rayo.
-Stormy nearther ~> tiempo tormentoso.
-To rain ~> llover.
-Rain ~> lluvia.
-Sun ~> sol.
-Warum ~> cálido.
-Grade ~> grado.
-Wheather ~> clima.
-It's ~> hace.
-Switable ~> apropiado.
-Desert ~> desierto.
-Dessert ~> postre.
-Spring ~> primavera.
-Outum ~> otoño.
-Summer ~> verano.
-Winter ~> invierno.
-Seasong ~> estaciones.
-Notices ~> noticias.
-To sing up ~> apuntarse.
-Paunt ~> libra.
-Label ~> etiqueta.
-Pricer ~> precios.
-All ~> todos ellos (or we)
-Storm ~> tormenta.
-Droght ~> sequía.
-Wet ~> húmedo.
-typical ~> típico.
-To stay al home ~> estar en casa.
-Each ~> cada.
-So ~> así que or por lo tanto.
-To choose ~> elegir.
-It's snowing ~> está nevando.
-Cloud ~> nube.
-Thunder ~> trueno.
-Ray ~> rayo.
-Stormy nearther ~> tiempo tormentoso.
-To rain ~> llover.
-Rain ~> lluvia.
-Sun ~> sol.
-Warum ~> cálido.
-Grade ~> grado.
-Wheather ~> clima.
-It's ~> hace.
-Switable ~> apropiado.
-Desert ~> desierto.
-Dessert ~> postre.
-Spring ~> primavera.
-Outum ~> otoño.
-Summer ~> verano.
-Winter ~> invierno.
-Seasong ~> estaciones.
-Notices ~> noticias.
-To sing up ~> apuntarse.
-Paunt ~> libra.
-Label ~> etiqueta.
-Pricer ~> precios.
-All ~> todos ellos (or we)
-Storm ~> tormenta.
-Droght ~> sequía.
-Wet ~> húmedo.
-typical ~> típico.
-To stay al home ~> estar en casa.
-Each ~> cada.
-So ~> así que or por lo tanto.
-To choose ~> elegir.
lunes, 8 de noviembre de 2010
This is our course of English
In my practical course of English we are doing one project, all we are learning how to write.
viernes, 5 de noviembre de 2010
My Diary of English
- To be ~> I am 13 Years old
- To have ~> I have got one dog. My dog is big. | She has got one jersey pinck.
- Saxon genitive ~> Demitria's brother.
- a, an, some, the ~> a book | an apple | some people | the park.
jueves, 4 de noviembre de 2010
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