sábado, 18 de mayo de 2013

the end of the party




THE END OF THE PARTY
GENRE
KEYWORDS
SUMMARY
This story is narrated by a young boy who is observing his twin brother, Francis, as he expresses his extreme fear of the dark. Francis tries hard to avoid attending a children's party because he knows the plan is to play hide-and-seek in the dark. He pretends to have a cold, tells his parents and his nanny that he does not want to go, but is forced to attend anyway.
When the lights are turned out for this game, Francis is literally scared to death. His brother tries to comfort Francis by touching his arm, only to find that was the final unendurable anguish for his petrified sibling. When the lights are turned back on, the adults find Francis dead.
COMMENTARY
This powerful story shows how indifferent and unaware adults can be about their own children's phobias and anxieties. Even though the twin/narrator feels great empathy for his brother and understands his fears, he cannot really help him, though he tries to intercede and explain to the adults, who dismiss Francis's fears as silly.
CHARACTERS      Peter Morton, Francis Morton, The                                                     Children's Mother, Nurse, Joyce, Mabel Warren, Mrs. Henne-Falcon and The Other Kids.

jueves, 9 de mayo de 2013

Important Celebrations!!!!!!!

JANUARY

January 1, New Year (New Year's Day)
 As in many parts of the world, the year-end holidays are a special occasion to celebrate among many, especially in England the reception of the new year comes with a fireworks show.

FEBRUARY

February 14 (Valentine's Day)
On this day we commemorate the birth of St. Valentine. Also known as Valentine's Day or Day of Love and Friendship.


MARCH

March 17, St. Patrick's Day (St. Patrick's Day)
Despite being of Irish origin, the feast of Saint Patrick festivities develops even with parades.






APRIL

Celebration by St. George's Day
April 1, Day of the Holy Innocents (April Fool's Day)
This is a date that is used to play him jokes on people, to large companies and TV networks make jokes.




April 23, Day of St. George (St. George's Day)
This day commemorates the death of St. George St. and soldier, popular and widespread of the Christian regilion around the world.

MAY

First Monday of May (May Day Bank Holiday and Easter Monday)
Last Monday in May (Spring Bank Holiday)


OCTOBER

October 31 (Hallowe'en or Halloween)



NOVEMBER

November 5th (Guy Fawkes Night)
It is celebrated during the night to commemorate the failed attack, known as the Gunpowder Plot, with a Catholic faction, tried to destroy the Palace of Westminster, the seat of parliament.

DECEMBER

December 24, Christmas Eve (Christmas Eve)

December 25 (Christmas)



Christmas is a universal holiday, and in England the commonly happens at home, with family, although the celebration begins in advance by sending cards and placing a decorated tree at home.

December 26 (Boxing Day / St. Stephen's Day - San Sebastian)
It is known as Boxing Day because it is a time when traders receive a bonus in recognition of his work done during the year.

December 31, New Year (New Year's Eve)













martes, 7 de mayo de 2013

famous English writers .....


CHARLES JOHN HUFFAM DICKENS

 (Portsmouth, England, February 7, 1812 - Gads Hill Place, England, June 9, 1870)




Was a famous English novelist, one of the best known in world literature, and the principal of the Victorian era. He was a master of the narrative genre, which printed a certain dose of humor and irony, while practicing a sharp social criticism. In his work are the descriptions of people and places, both real and imagined. Sometimes used the pseudonym Boz.


Dickens's style is florid and poetic, with a strong comic touch. His satire on the snobbery of the British aristocracy-he called one of his characters' The Noble Refrigerator "- are often popular. Orphan comparisons of shareholders or diners with furniture are some of her most acclaimed ironies.



Charles Dickens published over a dozen major novels, a large number of short stories (including a number of Christmas-themed stories), a handful of plays, and several non-fiction books. Dickens's novels were initially serialised in weekly and monthly magazines, then reprinted in standard book formats.



Short story collections

·         Sketches by Boz (1836)
·         The Mudfog Papers (1837) in Bentley's Miscellany magazine
·         Reprinted Pieces (1861)
·         The Uncommercial Traveller (1860–1869)








lunes, 22 de abril de 2013

Important


you should know



Geography
England offers a variety of landscapes, and as can be seen plains and plains with rolling hills, there are also areas with mountains, hills and moors in the north and west.
All regions are located within walking distance of their capital: London.

Language
The official language is English in England, although there are many regional dialects and even in major cities like London, there are some communities that do not use English as their first language.

Government
As England is one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom, also adopts its political model, governed by the monarchy, currently headed by Queen Elizabeth II, also has a bicameral parliament is headquartered in the Palace of Westminster.

Climate
In England, the climate is temperate maritime, usually cold, but nothing prevents the sun comes up at any time. The rains are constant in England but does not become unbearable. The best months to visit are July and August when more sun.


Gastronomy
The English cuisine is the confluence of many cultures and influences that have been Encroach over time.
Highlights include meat and few vegetables cooked. There is also seafood dishes notable use of flour and pasta and delicious desserts.



Capital: London
Oficial languages : English
Etnic groups :     85.5% white
                               7.7 % asian
                               3.4 % black
                               2.2 % mixed race
                               1.0 % other
Govermment  Non -devolved  constituent                                           country within aconstitutional monarchy.
Monarch:  Elizabeth II




It´s territory is geographically formed the southern and central Great Britain, an island that shares with Scotland and Wales, and about 100 smaller islands such as the  Scilly and Wight islands.

Limited  for the north with Scotland, west with Wales  the northwest with the Irish Sea to the southwest with the Celtic Sea, to the east by the North Sea and on the south by the English Channel.



A Short Introduction


England


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