viernes, 19 de noviembre de 2010
THE YOUTH CROSS
THE YOUTH CROSS
The Youth Cross came to Zamora in 13th November 2010. It is made up of wood and a plate.
Two bands of music played while It was crossing the city: “Banda Municipal de Zamora” and “Banda de Jesús Nazareno”.
Manuel Rodriguez, who is in grade 6th B, is a member of “Banda de Jesús Nazareno” and he plays the drums.
Clara Pérez and Andrea del Hoyo, who are in grade 6th B too, are members of “Banda Municipal de Zamora.” Clara Plays the clarinet and Andrea plays the flute.
The “Banda Municipal de Zamora” and its 141 members went with “Nuestra Madre” and the “Banda de Jesús Nazareno” and its 89 members went with “La Sentencia” and “Caída”
This article has been written by:
Clara Pérez
Andrea del Hoyo
Manuel Rodríguez
martes, 16 de noviembre de 2010
TALES FROM EQUATORIAL GUINEA
TALES IN EQUATORIAL GUINEA
9th November was a very special day because a storyteller told us stories, legends, costums and riddles from Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa which was conquered by Portugal and then it was a Spanish colonial territory , because of it before having the current name, was called Spanish Guinea and because of it they speak Spanish language.
It was very enterteining and interesting since the stories were very ingenious and were accompanied by typical instruments from the country.
By the newsgirls:
Miriam González Rodriguez
Sofía Criado Pérez
lunes, 15 de noviembre de 2010
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
It is a country in West coast of Africa. With an area of 28,000 square kilometres it is one of the smallest countries in this continent.
In Guinea Ecuatorial live 676.000 people. there are believed to have been pygmies, of whom only isolated pockets remain in northern Río Muni.
Their official languages are French, Spanish, Portuguese, Fang, Bubi and Annobones.
It is made up of these regions: Oyo, Congo, Mandj island, Bubi and Fang.
By English reading encouragement workshop.
viernes, 5 de noviembre de 2010
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