We have made
different projects for the school magazine “O Lanzal”. Here are some of them. You can see the different topics.
miércoles, 31 de mayo de 2017
LET´S SING IN ENGLISH
We sing
different songs at the English classrooms: the songs of the different units, welcoming and goodbye songs,…We love singing.
POETRY WEEK
We read two
poems in English: "Little Red Riding Hood" by Roald Dahl and Hickory Dickory Dock.
Some pupils wrote poems in English. We read some poems written by Rosalia de Castro. We recited them on 12th
May ( Letras Galegas Festival).
ST. PATRICK´S DAY
St. Patrick
is the patron saint of Ireland. He was a real person. He lived from 385 to the year 461. There are many stories and legends about St. Patrick. We celebrate it on 17th March. It is a national holiday in Ireland. There are lots of parades. Many
people wear green clothes. Many people also wear a shamrock, which is an emblem
of Ireland. A shamrock is easy to identify because it has got three leaves on
every stem.
At school, we read
some readings about this celebration, we
decorated our corridors and we ate two golden chocolate coins.
St. Patrick´s Day 2017 |
CARNIVAL
People
celebrate Carnival or Mardi Gras in many cities in The USA. Mardi Gras is a festival that is originally from Roman times in Italy and France. The French introduced Mardi Gras to the USA in the early 17th century.
Mardi Gras means “Fat Tuesday” in French. Mardi Gras starts in January and finishes on “Fat Tuesday”, 46 days before Easter Sunday.
The most famous city for Mardi Gras in the USA is New Orleans. People wear fancy dresses, costumes and beautiful eye masks.
Mardi Gras means “Fat Tuesday” in French. Mardi Gras starts in January and finishes on “Fat Tuesday”, 46 days before Easter Sunday.
The most famous city for Mardi Gras in the USA is New Orleans. People wear fancy dresses, costumes and beautiful eye masks.
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