HI MY DEAR STUDENTS, I´M ALWAYS WORKING FOR YOU, SO I HAVE DONE THIS WEBQUEST FOR YOU TO KNOW ALL ABOUT THIS FOURTH UNIT. SO YOU HAVE WORK TO DO, DON´T FORGET THE WORK ABOUT CHRISTMAS.
THIS WORK IS COMPULSORY, SO YOU HAVE TO DO IT IN THIS WEEK. HERE IT IS THE LINK FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE:
http://www.wix.com/marsellarobles/webquest-about-going
CLICK THE PART WHERE IT SAYS: WHAT QUESTIONS YOU HAVE TO ASK.
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Hola Maestra
ResponderEliminarle informo que ya hice mi tarea en google docs de la cuarta unidad.. por si la llegan a borrar.
gracias..*
OK Yazmín, I´ve already checked it.
ResponderEliminarHi.....Miisss.....
ResponderEliminarAqui esta lo de la exposicion para el martes .... a mi me toco de la comida en inglaterra y escogi el famoso "Christmas Pudding" .... me podria revisar la informacion y decirme que es lo que le falta o le sobra.
Xmas and eatin England.
"Christmas Pudding"
Christmas pudding is a pudding traditionally served on Christmas Day (December 25). It has its origins in medieval England, and is sometimes known as plum pudding or plum duff,though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit.
Muchas, Gracias :)
Y Tambien Aqui estan las preguntas que dejo de tarea.(wh-questions):
ResponderEliminar* What time do you have breakfast?
I usually have breakfast at 5:30.
* Which is the color?
This is my color.
* Who does he study with?
He alway studes with your friend.
*Where do you work?
I work for a bigcompany.
* Where do you live? I live in Matias Enriques Street.
*Why do you have mucho homework?
Because always the teachers give it to me.
* How old are you? I´m 15 years old.
* How many do you have the cars?
I have nine cars new.
* How much do you need dinner?
I need $ 50 dollars.
* When does you going to go San Luis potosi?
I going to go this Friday.
* How often do you do exercise ? I always do exercise.
Muchas gracias....espero y mi tarea este correcta.
Christmas in England
ResponderEliminarChristmas in Britain is the most popular festival and is characterized by traditions dating back hundreds of Christmas customs años.Muchas originated in Britain have been adopted in the U.S..
The first Christmas card was sent in 1840 and soon became something specifically built for the navidad.Al around a million Christmas cards are sent each year in the kingdom unido.Muchas of them sold as a gift of charity. The decoration of Christmas is also a very early origin, holly, mistletoe are associated with rituals that bring us back to antiquity. The custom of kissing a mistletoe is derived from an ancient tradition pagana.El Christmas tree was popularized by Prince Albert husband of Queen Victoria to introduce a real home in 1947 the country 1840.Desde Norway has represented Great Britain annually with a large Christmas tree stands in Trafalgar Square in commemoration of the Anglo-Norwegian cooperation during the Second World War.
It is popular among children at Christmas pantomimes, dramatizations of song and fairy tales that encourage audience participation
The carols are sung on Christmas Eve by groups of singers to their neighbors. Children hang half the foot of the fireplace or at the foot of the bed so that Santa would llene.Los gifts for the family are placed under the Christmas tree.
Christmas Day is the opening of presents and many families attend religious practices in the church. The traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey, goose or chicken with stuffing and roast potatoes. This is followed by mince pies and Christmas pudding flaming with brandy, which must contain coins or other cheerful charms for children. The pudding is usually prepared weeks ago and is removed as is the custom for each family member and make a wish at the same tiempo.Más later in the day of Christmas cake should be served, cooked with a rich fruit cake with marzipan with icing sugar.
Christmas crackers often accompanies food on Christmas Day, invented by a baker in London in 1846. It is a cookie in a tube of brightly colored paper twisted at both ends that contains a party hat, toys and other trinkets. When this is driven by 2 people this is a crack and its contents are dispersed
Another traditional done on the day of Christmas is the message from the Queen to the nation, and its dissemination through radio and television.
The day after Christmas is known as Boxing Day takes its name from a custom of giving Christmas Box. A tip or money is tucked inside the box and given us the grocer who regularly attended during the year. This tradition survives in the custom of tipping the mailman, the milkman, the garbage and others who do good jobs at Christmas time
A special note:
Mistletoe was considered sacred by the Druids British was believed to have miraculous powers among romanos.Fue a symbol of peace and said that when the enemy was beneath him gave them some weapons and declared surrender. So this custom well under a mistletoe, England was the first nation to use at Christmas.
BRENDA, CHECK THIS: ... and it is sometimes.... de las preguntas, corrige: studies...I live on Matias...How many cars do you have? La pregunta de Sn Luis no es de rutinas diarias.
ResponderEliminarSELENE: and it is characterized...por qué algunas cosas me las pones en español? no entiendo.
* What time do you have breakfast?
ResponderEliminarI usually have breakfast at 5:30.
* Which is the color?
This is my color.
* Who does he study with?
He alway studies with your friend.
*Where do you work?
I work for a bigcompany.
* Where do you live? I live on Matias Enriques Street.
*Why do you have mucho homework?
Because always the teachers give it to me.
* How old are you? I´m 15 years old.
* How many cars do you have?
I have nine cars new.
* How much do you need dinner?
I need $ 50 dollars.
* When is you birthday?
My birthday is tomorrow.
* How often do you do exercise ? I always do exercise.
LISTO PROFESORA!!!
Christmas pudding is a pudding traditionally served on Christmas Day (December 25). It has its origins in medieval England, and it is sometimes known as plum pudding or plum duff, though this can also refer to other kinds of boiled pudding involving dried fruit.
ResponderEliminarMany households have their own recipe for Christmas pudding, some handed down through families for generations. Essentially the recipe brings together what traditionally were expensive or luxurious ingredients - notably the sweet spices that are so important in developing its distinctive rich aroma, and usually made with suet. It is very dark in appearance - effectively black - as a result of the dark sugars and black treacle in most recipes, and its long cooking time. The mixture can be moistened with the juice of citrus fruits, brandy and other alcohol (some recipes call for dark beers such as mild, stout or porter).
Traditionally puddings were made on or immediately after the Sunday "next before Advent", i.e. four to five weeks before Christmas. The collect for that Sunday in the Book of Common Prayer of theChurch of England, as it was used from the 16th century (and still is in traditional churches), reads:
"Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the wills of thy faithful people; that they, plenteously bringing forth the fruit of good works, may by thee be plenteously rewarded; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen"
The day became known as "Stir-up Sunday". Traditionally everyone in the household, or at least every child, gave the mixture a stir and made a wish while doing so.
It was common practice to include small silver coins in the pudding mixture, which could be kept by the person whose serving included them. The usual choice was a silver threepence or a sixpence. The coin was believed to bring wealth in the coming year. Despite knowing that a portion might contain a coin, many a Christmas reveller damaged his or her teeth by biting into one, or indeed swallowed one by mistake. However this practice fell away once real silver coins were not available, as it was believed that alloy coins would taint the pudding. Additionally, coins pose a choking hazard.
Other tokens are also known to have been included, such as a tiny wishbone (to bring good luck), a silver thimble (for thrift), or an anchor (to symbolise safe harbour).
MISS... ESTA ES INFORMACION SUFICIENTE O QUE SEA MENOS?
BRENDA, QUÉ ES ESO DE HOW MUCH DO YOU NEED DINNER? EN YOUR FALTA LA R.
ResponderEliminarYES, IT IS ENOUGH INFO.
Maestra esta es la informacion de Christmas in england... espero me conteste pronto y este bien. es del equipo de comida
ResponderEliminarGrupo 407
Martinez Yazmin
Christmas punch
Christmas punch is another popular beverage during the Yuletide season. it is a mix of assorted fruit juices that have been spiked with spices and could also include carbonates beverages such as soda, alcoholic drinks and liqueurs. It is a wonderful and delicious accompaniment to a great Christmas spread. Different countries serve their own version of the traditional Christmas punch. another popular Christmas pung is grog- made with water, rum and assorted citrus fruit juices an honey.