eseguire gli esercizi di summing up di ogni unità ( la striscia verde )
pag 206,207 transport in
London ed esercizi 1,2,3 pag 207
pag 216,217 The British Empire ex 1,2 ex pag 217, ex 3 ( solo il primo punto ) pag 217
pag 220,221 Migrations pag 220,221 ex 2 e pag 221 ex 4 solo il primo punto, scrivere una breve biografia
mercoledì 24 maggio 2017
mercoledì 29 marzo 2017
SKATING'S COMPETITION
ON 16 AND 17 MARCH I WENT TO REGGIO EMINLIA FOR THE ITALIAN COMPETITION OF SKATING.
ON 16 I DID SKATING'S COMPETITION WITH MY QUARTET. WITH OUR COREOGRAPHIC "L'INCESSANTE VIAGGIO DELL'ACQUA" WE ARRIVED 9°
IN THE HOTEL WE HAD A SHOWER BUT WE DIDN'T EAT BECOUSE WAS 00:15 AND WE WENT TO BED
ON 17 I DID SKATING'S WITH MY GROUP. WITH OUR COREOGRAPHIC "EDWARD SHISSORHANDS" WE ARRIVED 10°
FINISHED THE COMPTITION WE AND WE WENT TO HOME
ON 16 I DID SKATING'S COMPETITION WITH MY QUARTET. WITH OUR COREOGRAPHIC "L'INCESSANTE VIAGGIO DELL'ACQUA" WE ARRIVED 9°
IN THE HOTEL WE HAD A SHOWER BUT WE DIDN'T EAT BECOUSE WAS 00:15 AND WE WENT TO BED
ON 17 I DID SKATING'S WITH MY GROUP. WITH OUR COREOGRAPHIC "EDWARD SHISSORHANDS" WE ARRIVED 10°
FINISHED THE COMPTITION WE AND WE WENT TO HOME
venerdì 24 marzo 2017
WALES
Walles
The castel of Cardiff
Cardiff Castle is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion located in the city centre of Cardiff, Wales.
The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 11th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort. The castle was commissioned either by William the Conqueror or by Robert Fitzhamon, and formed the heart of the medieval town of Cardiff and the Marcher Lord territory of Glamorgan.
Following the Wars of the Roses, the status of the castle as a Marcher territory was revoked and its military significance began to decline. The Herbert family took over the property in 1550, remodelling parts of the main range and carrying out construction work in the outer bailey, then occupied by Cardiff's Shire Hall and other buildings. During the English Civil War Cardiff Castle was initially taken by a Parliamentary force, but was regained by Royalist supporters.
The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 11th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd-century Roman fort. The castle was commissioned either by William the Conqueror or by Robert Fitzhamon, and formed the heart of the medieval town of Cardiff and the Marcher Lord territory of Glamorgan.
Following the Wars of the Roses, the status of the castle as a Marcher territory was revoked and its military significance began to decline. The Herbert family took over the property in 1550, remodelling parts of the main range and carrying out construction work in the outer bailey, then occupied by Cardiff's Shire Hall and other buildings. During the English Civil War Cardiff Castle was initially taken by a Parliamentary force, but was regained by Royalist supporters.
Millenium stadium
The Millennium Stadium , is the Principaly Stadium in Cardiff. It is the home of the Wales national rugby union team and has also staged games of the Wales national football team.The stadium was designed by a team led by architects Bligh Lobb Sports Architecture. The Millennium Stadium opened in June 1999
The typical food
Rugby
Welsh lamb
Welsh lamb is justifiably world famous, farmed on the lush mountains and valleys. Our cattle farming produces Welsh beef, most notably from the Welsh black cattle. Our coastline offers the best of fresh fish, from Pembrokeshire.
Award winning cheese
Cheese has long been a traditional food of Wales and award-winning varieties grace the cheese boards of homes and restaurants alike, from the more famous Caerphilly, Tintern, and Y Fenni to the likes of Black Bomber and Perl Las, which continue the reputation and excellence of Welsh cheese producers.
Rugby football is a sport that people play around the world. Many people play rugby in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Italy, France, South Africa, Argentina, Japan, USA, Canada the Pacific Islands and some 100+ other countries. There are two types of rugby, called rugby union and rugby league. Rugby football is played on a field by two teams of 15 people. The objective of the game is to obtain more points than the opposing team within 80 minutes of playing time.
lunedì 20 marzo 2017
OUR SCHOOL TRIP TO TRENTO
We are class II B and we made a trip to Trento for two days
We visited
Palazzo delle Albere
Palazzo delle Albere is a palace in Trentino and is near Trento. Albere Palace is also close to Museo D'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Stadio Briamasco and MUSE science museum.
Last week our class went to Trento for a school trip. We stayed there for two days, and we visited the important monuments of the city.
The first day, we first visited Dom of Trento. It is in the city centre, it is very big and inside there are a lot of statues and a tomb.
Thun palace is the third monument we visited, it is in the city centre, too.
It was property of the very rich family Thun, and it was used in some important historical moments, for example during the Council of Trento.
In the late afternoon, the last monument we visited was the Castle. We only visited the outside, inside there are a lot of paintings and some exhibitions.
Sara
Laura
Hi,
I and my class went to school trip in Trento for two days.
The first day we visited the Trento's Cathedral (church of Saint Vigilio), the Neptune's fountaine, the Thun Palace, the city hall and the Alberti Colico Palace (they were once connected by the bridge). We visited also the Buonconsiglio Castle.
The second day we visited Muse - the Science Museum of Trento - and the Albere Palace.
I liked the Trento's Cathedral, Muse and Buonconsiglio Castle.
This foto is the foto of animals that were the muses of florence
Gloria Andreetti 2B
Last week me and my class went to Trento for two days (Wensday and Thoursday).
We left from Ferrara and we arrived a Trento, in a big Hotel "Everest".
We put our bag and after we went to the center of the city.
Then we visited the principal monuments: " Castello del Buon Consiglio", the Duomo, the Neptune's Fountain and the Palazzo Thun.
After that we ate an ice-cream and we back to the Hotel, where we had a dinner.
Next day we visited the "Palazzo delle Albere" and the "Muse" museum where we bought some gagget!.
In the evening we went to the station and we retorned at home.
The trip was fantastic because I visited beatiful monuments with my friends.
Hi, I'm Renato
I write our school trip to Trento,
In this trip we went to the station of Ferrara,
we went to Trento with the train and we went to the hotel with our teacher.
at the aftrnoon we went to the centre of the Trento and we eat a ice cream.
in the night we did a dinner in the restaurant the hotel and after the dinner we went to the room and we played the manichim challenge.
Tomorrow we went the "castello del buon consiglio" and we went to the "Muse" museum and we did a lunch in the museum and we played football with the moon ball and after play we went to the hotel and after we went to the station and at the night we retorned to Ferrara with our family.
THE AND
We visited
Palazzo delle Albere
Palazzo delle Albere is a palace in Trentino and is near Trento. Albere Palace is also close to Museo D'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Stadio Briamasco and MUSE science museum.
OUR SCHOOL TRIP TO TRENTO - Sofia, II B
Last week our class went to Trento for a school trip. We stayed there for two days, and we visited the important monuments of the city.
The first day, we first visited Dom of Trento. It is in the city centre, it is very big and inside there are a lot of statues and a tomb.
Then we visited the Neptune's Fountain, there are a lot of statues, too.
Thun palace is the third monument we visited, it is in the city centre, too.
It was property of the very rich family Thun, and it was used in some important historical moments, for example during the Council of Trento.
In the late afternoon, the last monument we visited was the Castle. We only visited the outside, inside there are a lot of paintings and some exhibitions.
The second day, we spent all the morning in the MUSE (Science Museum of Trento). Inside there are a lot of fossils of ancient and modern animals, a room transformed into a real forest, with its trees, leaves and animals. In that room there is also a fall. My favourite attraction in Trento was the museum.
The last thing we saw in Trento was Palazzo delle Albere. It's called "delle Albere" because it was surrounded from trees. Then we returned home.
Eleonora S.
Last
week I and my class went to Trento on a school trip. We spent two days there and we
stayed at Hotel Everest.
The
first day in the afternoon we visited the old town: Palace Thun,
Palace Quetta, Palace Geremia (once all three connected by a wooden bridge), the Dom, The
Fountain of Neptune and Buonconsiglio castle.
The
second day in the morning we visited the Muse-Science Museum and Albere Palace.
My
favorite building was the Muse because we spent a lot of time there and the guide was not boring.at all
The
thing that impressed me was that the structure shaped as a mountain.
It
was a beautiful school trip!!
Muse-Science Museum
Sara
Last week my class and I went to Trento on a two days school trip and we stayed at Hotel Everest.
The first day in the afternoon we visited the town: the dome, the fountain of Neptun, the palace Guetta,Geremia and Thun (they were once connected by bridges) and Buonconsiglio castle.
The followimg day after we visited the Muse. It's very very beautiful because there are many interesting things.
After the visit of museum we were in the garden behind the museum and we visited Albere palace.
It was a fantastic school trip!
LUCA B.
The 15th and 16th of March our class went on a
trip to Trento to visit the monuments and most important
buildings of the city. The first day we went to visit the historical city
centre.
San Vigilio's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in
Trento. Inside
there are some statues, tombs and paintings. Outside there is a dome and a
portal.
On the top of the Neptune’s Fountain there is Neptune
and under this statue there are many other ones.
Thun Palace is the current
seat of the Town Hall of Trento. In the courtyard inside there’s a statue and
some columns.
At the Buonconsiglio Castle we visited only the outside.
The Castle is big and fortified.
The second day we visited:
The MUSE is shaped mountain and there’s an exhibition
of prehistoric animals typical of the mountain and of prehistoric man
Albere Palace is in front of the MUSE and it
has a lot of windows. At the Albere Palace we visited only the outside.
It was a very beautiful and interesting trip!
Laura
Hi,
I and my class went to school trip in Trento for two days.
The first day we visited the Trento's Cathedral (church of Saint Vigilio), the Neptune's fountaine, the Thun Palace, the city hall and the Alberti Colico Palace (they were once connected by the bridge). We visited also the Buonconsiglio Castle.
The second day we visited Muse - the Science Museum of Trento - and the Albere Palace.
I liked the Trento's Cathedral, Muse and Buonconsiglio Castle.
This foto is the foto of animals that were the muses of florence
Gloria Andreetti 2B
Last week me and my class went to Trento for two days (Wensday and Thoursday).
We left from Ferrara and we arrived a Trento, in a big Hotel "Everest".
We put our bag and after we went to the center of the city.
Then we visited the principal monuments: " Castello del Buon Consiglio", the Duomo, the Neptune's Fountain and the Palazzo Thun.
After that we ate an ice-cream and we back to the Hotel, where we had a dinner.
Next day we visited the "Palazzo delle Albere" and the "Muse" museum where we bought some gagget!.
In the evening we went to the station and we retorned at home.
The trip was fantastic because I visited beatiful monuments with my friends.
Hi, I'm Renato
I write our school trip to Trento,
In this trip we went to the station of Ferrara,
we went to Trento with the train and we went to the hotel with our teacher.
at the aftrnoon we went to the centre of the Trento and we eat a ice cream.
in the night we did a dinner in the restaurant the hotel and after the dinner we went to the room and we played the manichim challenge.
Tomorrow we went the "castello del buon consiglio" and we went to the "Muse" museum and we did a lunch in the museum and we played football with the moon ball and after play we went to the hotel and after we went to the station and at the night we retorned to Ferrara with our family.
THE AND
venerdì 17 febbraio 2017
OUR FAVOURITE CHARACTER
Luca
My favourite character is Guido Orefice. Roberto Benigni played this part in the film "La vita e` bella". He had a hat, a shirt and a jacket. He's a good character and I like him because he's very very funny.
My favourite character is Guido Orefice. Roberto Benigni played this part in the film "La vita e` bella". He had a hat, a shirt and a jacket. He's a good character and I like him because he's very very funny.
martedì 14 febbraio 2017
THE UNITED KINGDOM
THE UNITED KINGDOM
The United kingdom is made up of 4 Countries : England, Wales, Scotland, , Northern Ireland.
The capital is London.
It is a costitutional monarchy,The actual queen is ELISABETH II
THE GOVERNMENT:
The King or Queen:
Britain has a Constitutional Monarchy.
The King or Queen rules symolically:
They can enter the House of Lords when
they open Parliament each year, but not
the House of Commons.
The House of Lords:
Some Lords have inherited family
titles and some have titles
because of their work.
The main job of the House
of Lords is to check new laws.
The House of Commons:
At a general Election the British
people elect Member of
Parliament (MPs) to the House
of Commons.There are 650 MPs.
-MPs meet and decide laws.
-The Government runs the
country. The leader of the
Government is the Prime
Minister.
-Parliament checks what they
are doing.
LANGUAGES IN THE UK
The UK divided in: Walles, northern Ireland, Scotalnd and England.
In every region different languages are spoken.
In Scotalnd people speak Gaelic, in Ireland Irish, in Wales Welsh and in England English.
UNION JACK
In 1536 the Act of Union joined England and Wales. The Union Flag, also called the "Union Jack", symbolises the union of England,Wales and Scotland in 1707. It's a union of the crosses of St George (England), St Andrew (Scotland) an St Patrick (Irleand)
LANDSCAPE
The landscape is mainly hilly, mountains aren't very high , the highest peak is BEN NEVIS , in Scotland (1343 mt)
Other important mountain ranges are the Pennines and the Grampians.
Rivers
Thames, Severn , Mersey.
Rivers aren't very long, the longest one is the Thames, (346 km)
Seas
SCOTLAND:
Traditions:
TARTAN:
-The tartan is a special design of the woolen fabrics of the Scottish Highlands;-The kilt is made of tartan fabric;
-Tartan was originally made from wool, today we also use other materials;
-This design (in Italian is called Scottish) is obtained with threads of different colors that are repeated with a defined pattern, the same both in the warp and in the weft.
KILT:
-The kilt is a male garment that consists of a piece of cloth wrapped around the waist (similar to women's skirt) and connected;
-In ancient times the kilt was made from a piece of fabric long enough to be then placed on the shoulder (after being rolled up around the waist.
BAGPIPE:
The bagpipe is a musical instrument aerofono reservoir (or aerophone bag)
Typical dishes:
-Porridge: dish of oatmeal, served with salt and a little of whiskey;
-Hotch-
Potch: Broth is prepared by boiling together mutton, beef and chicken;
-Shortbread: shortbread, not too sweet, with its salty note;
ENGLAND:
OXFORD STREET
Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors.
The first department stores in Britain opened on Oxford Street in the early 20th century, including Selfridges, John Lewis and HMV.
The street suffered heavy bombing during World War II, and several long standing stores including John Lewis were completely destroyed and rebuilt from scratch.
WESTMINSTER PALACE
The palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the house of commons and the house of lords, the two houses of the parliment of the united kingdom.
The palace of Westminster features three main towers:
- Victoria tower, which occupies the south-western corner of the palace.
-Elizabeth tower, commonly known as Big Ben, occupies the north corner of the palace. as well.
REGENT STREET
Regent Street is a major shopping street in the West End of London.
The street was completed in 1825.
The street is known for its flagship retail stores, including Liberty, Hamleys, Jaeger and the Apple store.
The Royal Polytechnic Institution, now the University of Westminste, has been based on Regent Street since 1838.
WEST END THEATHE
West End theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English-speaking world.
Theatre in London flourished after the English Reformation.
Theatres were closed in 1642 by the Puritans .
Theatres were closed in 1642 by the Puritans .
During the 1950s and 1960s, many plays were produced in theatre clubs, to evade the censorship then exercised by the Lord Chamberlain's Office. The Theatres Act 1968 finally abolished censorship from the stage in the United Kingdom.
FORTNUM & MASON
FORTNUM & MASON IS A OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY. I BORN WITH WILLIAM FORTNUM E HUGH MASON, THEY DECIDED TO OPEN THE NEW GASTRONOMIC COMPANY.
IT'S FOUND A MAYFAIR, THAT FOR PICCADILLY ARRIVED IN GREENPARK AND HYDE PARK
THE GASTRONOMIC COMPANY WIDENS WITH CHARLES FORTNUM, GRANDSON OF WILLIAM
BRITISH MUSEUM
BRITHISH MUSEUM IS FREE TO ALL VISITORS. THE FAMOUS COLLECTION IS ROSETTA STONE. IT'S A STONE WITH THREE BLOCKS OF TEXT: HIEROGLYPHIC , DEMOTIC AND GREEK. IT'S VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE THE HIEROGLYPHIC WASN'T KNOWN BUT GREEK AND DEMOTIC WAS KNOWN. WITH ROSETTA STONE UNDERSTAND THE TEXT OF HIEROGLYPHIC.
TIPICAL FOOD
BRITISH BREAKFAST (EGGS, SAUSAGES, BREAD, MUSHROOMS...)
PUDDING DI YORKSHIRE (BATTER WITH GRAVY)
TOAD IN THE HOLE (SAUSAGES WITH BATTER)
FISH AND CHIPS
PIE AND MASH WITH PARSLEY ALCOHOLIC DRINK (SALTY CAKE WITH MEET)
THE POUND STERLING
The pound is the currency used in Britain, Northern Ireland and in many former British colonies. The libra is the "£" or "L" as a symbol of British pounds.
NOTTINGHAM CASTLE
Once it was a fascinating and impressive 17th century mansion, built on the existing Royal Castle from the middle ages, today has an interesting Museum and an art gallery with collections of paintings, decorative paintings and objects of military use. Here there is a beautiful statue of Robin Hood that portrays the beloved outlaw in the act of shooting an arrow. It is situated near the River Trent and the forest of Sherwood. Another castle is Belvoir, belonging to the Dukes of Rutlamnd since 1508. The Castle reserve many mysteries, one in particular the underground tunnel that saved many people during World War II. All Castle still speaks of the figure of Robin Hood and his stories that appear in this castle .
NORTHRN IRELAND
Typic ballet of Northern Ireland: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjqSugshlYE
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum
Traditions of Northern Ireland
Since 1998, the Ulster Museum, Armagh Museum and the Ulster American Folk Park have been administered by the National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland.
The Linen Hall Library, the oldest library in Belfast, has endured many changes of fortune since its foundation in 1788, but has maintained a vision of providing access to literature and local studies to the population at large.
It is located in Country Anmir on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the town of Bushmills. It was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco in 1986, and a national nature reserve in 1987 by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland. In a 2005 poll of Radio Times readers, the Giant's Causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom. The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. Most of the columns are hexagonal, although there are also some with four, five, seven or eight sides. The tallest are about 12 metres high, and the solidified lava in the cliffs is 28 metres thick in places.
Much of the Giant's Causeway and Causeway Coast World Heritage Site is today owned and managed by the National Trust and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Northern Ireland. The remainder of the site is owned by the Crown Estate and a number of private landowners.
Go link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster_Museum
Go link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_Museum
Go link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic_Belfast
Go link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Republican_History_Museum
Food and Drink
The best known traditional dish in Northern Ireland is the Ulster fry. Two other popular meals are fish and chips or 'Bangers and Mash' (Sausages and Creamed Potatoes).
A unique speciality to Northern Ireland is Yellowman. Yellowman is a chewy toffee-textured honeycomb and is sold in non-standard blocks and chips and is associated with the Ould Lammas Fair in Ballycastle, County Antrim, where it is sold along with other confectionery and often dulse.
Dulse is commonly used in Ireland, where it can be used to make white soda bread. It can be found in many health food stores or fish markets and can be ordered directly from local distributors. it is also traditionally sold at the Ould Lammas Fair. It is particularly popular along the Causeway Coast. Although a fast-dying tradition, many gather their own dulse. Along the Ulster coastline from County Down to County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland, it is eaten dried and uncooked as a snack.
Languages
English is the most spoken language in Northern Ireland. There are also two recognised regional languages in Northern Ireland: the Irish language (see Irish language in Northern Ireland) and the local variety of Scots known as Ulster Scots. Northern Ireland Sign Language and Irish Sign Language have been recognised since 29 March 2004. A third, British Sign Language is also used.
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