Thursday 12 December 2013

The Bullying

This post is about bullying, a problem which occurs in almost every schools in the world.

Monday 28 October 2013

HALLOWEEN


THE HISTORY OF HALLOWEEN
The origin of Halloween go back very far to the ancient Celts. The Celts lived in the British Isles during ancient times. The last day of year on the old pagan calendar, October 31st, served the triple purpose of bidding goodbye to summer, welcoming winter and remembering the dead. This day was called "Samhain". On the evening of October 31st and the day of November 1st, the Celtic priest called Druids, used to honour Samhain, the god of death. According to Celtic legend, Samhain controlled the spirit of the deads and could allow them to rest peace fully or make them go wild on this night. The Celtic believed that on the night of October 31st,ghosts come out of their tombs. The spirit of dead returned to heart. Druids made big fire to frighten the spirit of evil and death. On October 31st, they also predicted the future. The Celtic people dressed in scary costumes to frighten the evil spirits. They dressed as witches, ghosts and skeletons. They also played games to bring good luck in the new year.
After the Roman invasion in 43 AD, Samhain also became a harvest festival. Rome had a festival honouring the goddess Pomona who ruled fruits and garden. The Romans pictured her as a beautiful maiden, her arms filled with fruit and a crown of apples on her head. Nuts, fruits and apples were part of the Samhain ceremonies. Apples were sacred and lucky.
The colours of Halloween are orange and black. They represent the harvest (orange) and the death (black).
After the Roman invasion, Christian rites substituted pagan rites. For the Christians the first day of November was the day of All Saints. It was called All Allows Day (the day of All Saints). The
evening of October 31st was All Allows Eve. This was shortened to Halloween. The druid religion went on for a long time in Ireland and Scotland. Halloween continued to be important in both places. In XIX century, Irish immigrants brought their Halloween costumes to the United States. Now Halloween is one of the biggest festivities in USA. The date is on every calendar.

HALLOWEEN TRADITIONS
Halloween means "All Hallows Eve", the evening before All Saints. Halloween is a popular event in America , Great Britain and Ireland. Both adults and children alike celebrate All Saints Eve. The children dress up in funny clothes and masks .They go round the houses, ring the door- bells and say: "Trick or treat". People give them some candy, fruit, money, or they play a trick , like writing on windows with soap, ringing door-bell, spray shaving cream on cars, dumping garbage can. People make faces out of large pumpkins and put candles inside: this is called Jack O'Lantern. They cut out ghosts and spectres and even skeletons and put them in their windows. Teenagers in middle school and high school have a Halloween party and dance. The party is in the evening in the school gymnasium. After the school party, everyone helps to clean up. At home and at school children play games such as "dunking for apples", "apples on a string", and others. Typical Halloween food is nuts, popcorn, pumpkin pie, liquorice, sweets and candied apples. The Halloween drink is apple cider.
In North America, It was believed that it was unlucky for a black cat to come into their homes or travel on their ships. In the United States trick-or-treaters are welcomed by placing lighted pumpkins known as Jack-o'-Lanterns in their windows. The North American tradition of trick or treat comes from the original idea that you must be kind to dead ancestors or they will play a trick on you. Neopagans of North America honor their ancestors on October 31. It was once believed that on this night any souls who had not yet passed into the paradise of the summer lands might return to wander the streets and visit their old homes once more. Neopagans celebrate the festival today as a turning point between the old and the new year, as well, the date of October 31 as the gateway between the worlds. Many neopagans believe that, on the eve of Samhain, the veil that separates each world that of the living and that of the dead is at its thinnest and that on this night, there is a better chance of being successful in communicating with their ancestors.
In Spain also a special pastry known as the Bones of the Holy is eaten on this day. November 1 has become a public holiday. On All Saints' Day Catholics attend church services in honor of the saints, the martyrs and those who have died for the Catholic faith. People may also visit their family’s graves to beautify them with wreaths and small lanterns. Sometimes a mass is said at the gravesite and the grave sprinkled with holy water.

JACK-O-LANTERN
Jack, it seems, was a bad man. He kept all his money to himself. He wouldn't help people for all of his life. When Jack died, he wasn't allowed into Heaven because he was such a miser: a person who wouldn't share his money. It seems that Jack also had played tricks on the Devil, who wouldn't let him into hell, either. Jack was stuck. He had to walk the earth, holding a lantern, until Judgment Day. This is the story that has been handed down to us by the Irish people who came to America in the 1800s. They carved their turnips into the face of "Jack-of-the-lantern" to remind themselves what happened to people who were misers. And in the fall, pumpkins are much easier to ferns. So that's why Americans today carve their pumpkins into jack-o-lant.




Monday 21 October 2013

Snow White and the Huntsman

Snow White is a princess. When his mother dies his father, the king, marries a beautiful woman who is actually a witch. After the wedding the witch kills the king and she becomes the Dark Queen. The Dark Queen lock up Snow White in the dungeon, beacuse she is the only woman who is more beautiful than the Dark Queen, and the Dark Queen want kill her. But when the Dark Queen hire a hunter to kill Snow White, the hunter help her and they escape to the forest and they know seven dwarf. The hunter teach to Snow White to protect her. They go to the castle when life a knights of the Snow White's father who get escape to he Dark Queen.But in the way, Show White died. Her "Blue Prince" try to wake up her, but he isn't get. Then, the hunter visit Snow White and kiss her, so Snow White wake up. The Snow White, the kinghts and the hunter go to the castle when life the Dark Queen. They fight against the Dark Queen and their knights. Snow White kill the Dark Queen and she becomes the Queen.
I think that this film are very amazing and interesting. I like it very much. I will recommend that you see this movie.

Wednesday 16 October 2013

BOB MARLEY

Bob Marley was born 6 February 1945 in Nine Miles in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica. His father was Captain in the army, his name was Norval Marley.
Bob had only a scant recollection of his father. His mother's name was Cedella. His father therefore, despite marrying Cedella, was more an occasional visitor.Bob cut his first record at the age of 16 in Kingston. A song called 'Judge Not'.

In 1963 the original Wailers were formed, the line-up being Bob Marley, Bunny Livingstone (who was later to take the name Wailer), and Peter Tosh. Their first song 'Simmer Down' was an instant number one in Jamaica.
The touring schedule proved too much for Bunny and he announced his intention to quit the Wailers. Soon followed by Peter Tosh who left to concentrate on a solo career.
And so a new line up emerged, with Bob being the front man of 'Bob Marley and the Wailers'. He retained the stalwart rhythm section of the Barrett brothers (Aston and Carlton) on bass and drums, and added a trio of female backing vocalists called the 'I-Threes', one of which was his wife Rita who had sung occasionally with the Wailers since the beginning. The first album of the new line-up 'Natty Dread' was a major success.

During 1979 Bob introduced reggae music to the world, touring Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
Here he died on 11 May 1981.
His body is in Jamaica where it is placed in a specially constructed mausoleum at his birthplace, Nine Miles.



Tuesday 8 October 2013

THE MUSIC

The music is very important in my life. It helps me express my feelings and emotions. I listen to music every day, especially pop, rock and a little rap. I don't play any instrument, but I really like hear to play the guitar to my sister Noelia, she plays very well. I think that all people should enjoy the music, because it's something you can relax or cheer.
My favorite singers are Taylor Swift and Ellie Goulding, I love his music.
These are some songs that I like:
Ellie Goulding- I need your love

Ellie Goulding- Burn

Taylor Swift- Love Story

Taylor Swift- 22


Thursday 3 October 2013

BRITISH ENGLISH WORDS OR AMERICAN ENGLISH WORDS

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Taxi
Cab
Tube/ Underground
Subway
Film
Movie
Pavement
Sidewalk
Trousers
Pants
Biscuit
Cookie
Autumn
Fall
Holiday
Vacation
Lift
Elevator
Football
Soccer
Bill
Check
Chemist
Pharmacist
Ill
Sick
Light
Lite
Night
Nite
Sweets
Candies
Lorry
Truck
Shop
Store
Motorway
Freeway
Handbag
Purse
Ground floor
First floor
Post
Mail
Rubbish
Garbage
Timetable
Schedule
Wardrobe
Closet

Thursday 26 September 2013

MY LITTLE SUMMER

Hi! My name is Cristina and I have 15 years. This summer I went to the pool with my friends, I went shopping to Valladolid with my parents and my uncles of Zaragoza has been come visit me. The days 12,13 and 14 of July in my village celebrate the festival of San Cristobal and the days 23,24,25 and 26 of August were the festival of the village where my grandmother lives,where is called Mudrián. I spends it very well and I amused myself very much with my friends. 8th September was my birthday and my parents gave me a new mobile. This year I haven't gone holidays but I have spent it very well..