diumenge, 30 de març del 2008

Team 9 rules!!!

This are the exercices maked by the group 9 in the credit of Sintesi of 4th ESO!
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CREDIT OF SINTESI
ENGLISH



1-Where is Mumbai? And Bihar? And Allahabad? And Andra Pradesh? Locate yhem in a map.

2-How old are the boys from the stories? Why did they start to working so young?

3-How many euros are 400 rupees? What would you buy with this money? What can Patel buy with that money in a month?

4-What are Patel’s three wishes for the future?

5-Can you briefly explain a day in Rakesh life?

6-What does “Diwali” mean? Is it similar to any festival you know? Wich one? Why? What about “Holi”

7-What are Rakesh three wishes for the future?

8-What does “slum” mean?

9-What is Nagraj’s job? Has he ever studied at school? Would he like to do so?

10- Does Nagraj’s appreciate his father? Why? What is Nagraj’s wish for the future?



1-Mumbai is in Maharashtra, India.

Bihar is in India

Allahabad is in Uttar Pradesh, India

Andra Pradesh is in the south of India



2- Patel have fourteen years old

Rakesh have seven years old

Nagraj have ten years old



3-400 rupees are 6,40 euros.

I would buy food because it is not much money.

Patel buy food or sometimes go for movies.



4-The only wish he would is that his mother and pather still alive.



5-A day in a Rakesh life:

He picks small pieces of cloth to sell them, or go to begging on some houses, at night

usually sleep in the street.



6- Diwali is a religious indian festival, and means a array of lights that stands for victory

of brightness over the darkness. This celebration is like a Saint John, because throw

fireworks to celebrate.

Holi is another festival and also is called “festival of colours”. Is from India and take

two days.



7-Three wishes for a Rakesh are:

-Being a rich man with lots and lots of money

-Being united with my parents

-Having a happy future



8-Slum is a neighbourhood with always poor neighbours



10-No, because his father force him to beg in the street, and beat him.

Nagraj’s has only wish for the future, be able to take care of his sister always





WRITING



My name is Ali. I am five years old and I live in Mumbai. My job consists in steal in a rich neighbourhoods, end earn some money to buy food, buy my food sucks. My father and my mother left me when I born and i don’t know who can take care of me. I never has studied.

At the night I sleep underneath the bridge on sleep my friends too. The best thing that has happened me is that my friend was found a recipient of glue and we sniff it. The worst thing has happened me is that the police has catch me once time.

If I had three wishes, they would be:

-Win a lot of money

-Being a president of India

-Marry with a gorgeous girl

dissabte, 1 de març del 2008

Breakdance




Breakdance, breaking, b-boying or b-girling is a street dance style that evolved as part of the hip hop movement among African American and Puerto Rican youths in the South Bronx of New York City during the early 1970s. It is normally danced to pop, funk or hip hop music, often remixed to prolong the breaks, and is a well-known hip hop dance style. A breakdancer, breaker, b-boy or b-girl refers to a person who practices breakdancing.
Since its inception, breakdancing has provided a youth culture constructive alternative to violent urban street gangs. Today, breakdancing culture is a remarkable discipline somewhere in-between those of dancers and athletes. Since acceptance and involvement centers on dance skills, breakdancing culture is usually free of the common race, gender and age boundaries of a subculture and has been accepted worldwide.