English Literature
sábado, 22 de octubre de 2016
sábado, 24 de septiembre de 2016
sábado, 17 de septiembre de 2016
ACROSTIC
M AMZELLE AURLIE HAD NEVER
BEEN IN LOVE.
R RIKKI-TIKKI-TAVI FOUGHT SINGLE-HANDED.
V ERY PROBLEMS HAVE HAD AUNT RACHEL.
I MPORTANT TO HAVE A BURGLAR ALARM.
L ITTLE GIRL HOW WANTS CHIRISTMAS EVERY DAY.
L ONG JOURNEY THAT HE TOOK IN THE CHILDS STORY.
A GILE LIKE EEL-POUT.
F ALSE AS THE OIL OF DOG.
R ICH AS THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE.
I NTELIGENT AS HUGHIE ERSKINE.
D ARK AS THE MAN HOW ENTER TO THE NEWSPAPER OFFICE.
A RTISTIC WORKS IN THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE.
Y ES, THEY HAVE SEEN THE LAST OF THE EEL-POUT.
R RIKKI-TIKKI-TAVI FOUGHT SINGLE-HANDED.
V ERY PROBLEMS HAVE HAD AUNT RACHEL.
I MPORTANT TO HAVE A BURGLAR ALARM.
L ITTLE GIRL HOW WANTS CHIRISTMAS EVERY DAY.
L ONG JOURNEY THAT HE TOOK IN THE CHILDS STORY.
A GILE LIKE EEL-POUT.
F ALSE AS THE OIL OF DOG.
R ICH AS THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE.
I NTELIGENT AS HUGHIE ERSKINE.
D ARK AS THE MAN HOW ENTER TO THE NEWSPAPER OFFICE.
A RTISTIC WORKS IN THE MODEL MILLIONAIRE.
Y ES, THEY HAVE SEEN THE LAST OF THE EEL-POUT.
miércoles, 3 de agosto de 2016
Words pronounced the same way
1) Too = Tambien
Two = Dos
2)Write = Escribir
Right = Derecho
3)Hear = oír
Here = Aquí
4)Chair = Silla
Share = Compartir
5)Eyes = Ojos
Ice = Hielo
6)Seem = Parecer
Seam = Costura
7)Day = Día
They = Ellos
8)This = Esto
These = Estos
9)Waste = Residuos
Waist = Cintura
10)That = Ese
Dad = Papá
sábado, 30 de julio de 2016
The McWilliamses And The Burglar Alarm by Mark Twain
-POEM-
I walk
nervous, sometimes clamly
I never felt that, it seemed
Until that feeling, I felt sad customarily
And not at all refurnished
I never felt that, it seemed
Until that feeling, I felt sad customarily
And not at all refurnished
I felt very
flawless
Forgot all my failure
Strong as a cooper
I get up and took my baggage
Forgot all my failure
Strong as a cooper
I get up and took my baggage
Everything was spinning
It wasn’t nothing objectionable
I only heard very loud buzzing
sábado, 16 de julio de 2016
A TRUE STORY, REPEATED WORD FOR WORD AS I HEARD IT - MARK TWAIN
"Dey put chains on as an' put as on a stan' as high as dis po'ch,--twenty foot high,-- an' all de people stood aroun', crowds an' crowds".
MARK TWAIN.
martes, 21 de junio de 2016
MAXIM GORKY - ONE AUTUMN NIGHT
"The wind howled, and became ever colder and more boisterous... Again my teeth began to dance up and down, and she, huddled up to avoid the cold, pressed as closely to me as she could, so that I could see the gleam of her eyes through the darkness".
MAXIM GORKY - ONE AUTUMN NIGHT
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