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Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Monologues and Soliloquies

Hamlet—A Simple Version for Children Monologue is the umbrella term. It’s any long speech by one character. Soliloquy is a specific type of monologue. It’s when a character speaks their thoughts out loud, usually alone on stage, and the audience gets a peek inside their mind. So: 🗣️ Monologue → talking at length (to others… (συνέχεια…)

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Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Maria Polydouri (1902–1930)

Maria Polydouri (1 April 1902 – 29 April 1930) was a Greek poet who belonged to the school of Neo-romanticism. She fostered a feeling of dissatisfaction and decline. Although she wrote poetry from an early age, her most important poems were written during the last four years of her life, when, suffering from tuberculosis, she was… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Martin Luther King Jr. and the Dream for Equality

Martin Luther King Jr. was a brave man who believed that everyone should be treated fairly, no matter the colour of their skin. He was a leader in the American Civil Rights Movement and used peaceful protests to fight against unfair laws that kept black people separate from white people. One of his most famous… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο The Legendary King Arthur

King Arthur is celebrated as a legendary ruler of Britain and a timeless folk hero. According to early Welsh sources, Arthur was a valiant leader of the post-Roman Britons, fighting bravely against the Anglo-Saxons in the late fifth and early sixth centuries. In Merlin, a French poem written by Robert de Boron around 1200, the… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Hamlet—A Simple Version for Children

  Characters Hamlet–A young prince Ghost–Hamlet’s father King Claudius–Hamlet’s uncle Queen Gertrude–Hamlet’s mother Ophelia–A kind girl Polonius–Ophelia’s father Horatio–Hamlet’s best friend Laertes–Ophelia’s brother   👻 SCENE 1–The Ghost HORATIO: Hamlet, come with me.HAMLET: Why, Horatio? What’s wrong?HORATIO: A ghost has appeared. He looks like your father!HAMLET: A ghost? I must see him. (The ghost appears.)… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο 25th March Youth Parade

A representative group of Year 6 pupils honoured our national holiday by marching with pride and respect. Under the guidance of their teacher, Ms Elena Antoniadou, they gave their very best, keeping historical memory alive. Congratulations to all the children for their participation!

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Little Women

Today has been theatre day for our pupils in Years 3 to 6. We watched Little Women, a timeless novel of classic literature brought to life on stage at the Alambra Theatre, adapted and directed by Athena Chatziathanassiou. A cast of seven talented actors; period costumes and inventive stage design; a striking musical backdrop featuring… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο The Great Mix-Up Mystery

  Η λύση στην άσκηση 2 της σελ. 10 του βιβλίου Pupil’s Workbook (ΣΤ′ τάξη). Ακολουθεί μία ιστορία γεμάτη απρόοπτα, βασισμένη στην ίδια άσκηση. Here’s the matching for where you can find each item: a. A watch and a bracelet – jeweller’s b. A bunch of flowers – florist’s c. A newspaper – newsagent’s d…. (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο A Cosy Winter in Bucksport, Maine

Μία διασκευή του κειμένου από τη σελ. 5, βιβλίο Pupil’s Workbook, ΣΤ′ τάξη Dear Tom and Jane, I’m thrilled to be here in Bucksport, a cosy little town in the state of Maine. The weather is chilly and snowy. Helen and I are staying at our friend George Hurley’s house. The Hurleys are very kind… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Harbour vs Port

The terms “harbour/harbor” and “port” are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings: Harbour: A harbour is a sheltered area along a coast where ships, boats, and other watercraft can take refuge from rough waters. It may be naturally protected by land formations like bays and inlets or enhanced by man-made structures such as… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο States of Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany is made up of 16 federal states, the Länder. Most of the federal states are fairly large in terms of surface area. However, Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen are classified as city-states, being cities that simultaneously hold federal state status. Some states call themselves a “free state” (Freistaat). It is merely… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Duvet Dreams

Embrace the Softness of Down Tι σημαίνει down? (όχι, δεν εννοούμε «κάτω») Πώς προφέρεται το duvet? (κάνετε κλικ πάνω στη λέξη)       Imagine being as snug as a penguin in an igloo! That’s what this duvet feels like. Filled with soft down feathers (don’t worry, the birds are fine), it keeps you warm on chilly… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Dinner Conversations and Delicious Food

Pupils’s Workbook, p.3, ΣΤ’ τάξη Here’s a more natural version of the dialogue: George: I really like this restaurant! Helena: Yeah, I always come here on Saturday nights. The food’s amazing. Oh, look! Here’s Mr Thorne, the owner. Mr Thorne: We always prepare a variety of meals on Saturday nights. Come and have a look… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Georgia and Ukraine

A Comparative Overview Μία σύγκριση βασισμένη στα κείμενα από τη σελ. 2 του βιβλίου Pupil’s Book της ΣΤ′ τάξης     Similarities Geographical Features: Both Ukraine and Georgia are located near the Black Sea. Both countries have mountainous regions. Ukraine has the Carpathians, while Georgia is largely mountainous throughout. Climate: Both countries experience warm summers,… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Georgia საქართველო

Διασκευή του κειμένου για τη Γεωργία από τη σελ. 2 του βιβλίου Pupil’s Book της ΣΤ’ τάξης   Remember ancient Colchis and that wild myth about Jason and his shiny Golden Fleece? Well, guess what? That’s where I’m from—Georgia! No, not the peachy one in the U.S., but the cool one in the Caucasus region,… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Feeling Blue

A long time ago, William Shakespeare wrote plays and talked about how people feel inside. Even though he didn’t use the word “depression” like we do today, some of his characters felt really sad and worried, kind of like how people with depression might feel nowadays. Hamlet “I feel really sad and confused about life…. (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Shakespeare’s World of Diversity

Richard III Βλ. και Pupil’s Book: Ε′ τάξη, σελ. 86 και 145, ΣΤ′ τάξη, σελ. 34.             Richard III, the Duke of Gloucester, is the protagonist of the play of the same name, Richard III. He is known for his physical deformities, including a hunched back and a withered arm,… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο Rough
4 Απρ 2024

Rough

Συντάκτης: Κων/νος Βούλγαρης | Κάτω από: Εκπαίδευση στον 21ο αιώνα

Κάνουμε κλικ πάνω στη λέξη rough για να ακούσουμε πώς προφέρεται. ► Η μαθήτριά μου Μαργαρίτα (Ε’ τάξη) μου ζήτησε μερικά παραδείγματα:   This sandpaper is extra rough, so you can work faster. (abrasive) Αυτό το γυαλόχαρτο είναι ιδιαίτερα τραχύ, ώστε να μπορείς να δουλέψεις γρηγορότερα. The surface of this concrete is rough. (uneven) Η… (συνέχεια…)

Δεν επιτρέπεται σχολιασμός στο William Shakespeare

Ένα κείμενο από το British Council —για το βίντεο: κλικ και άνοιγμα συνδέσμου εδώ. Who was Shakespeare? Watch this story and find out! Βλ. και Pupil’s Book: Ε′ τάξη, σελ. 86 και 145, ΣΤ′ τάξη, σελ. 34. William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, in England. His father, John, was a glove-maker. His mother,… (συνέχεια…)