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INGLÉS 2º ESO.

A YOUNG HERO (Daniel Lara) SHORT HOLIDAYS IN SCOTLAND (Paloma de Vega) WHAT A TERRIBLE DAY! (Fernando Bello)
CARTA EN INGLÉS (Alicia Campanero) THE STORM OF SUMMER (Alejandra Martínez)  

A YOUNG HERO


It was a beautiful spring day, particularly on Alonso´s birthday. Alonso and me were walking near a river in the forest. The sun was shining and we were very happy.
Suddenly, I don´t know how, Alonso fell down into the river. Because Alonso didn´t want to swim because he was lazy, I dived into the water. I didn´t find him, but I followed the screams of Alonso. I asked a boy that was near the place, find help, Then, I realised that Alonso was asking for help when I saw him in a rock.
Just then, I rescued him for the rapids and he said me: “I didn´t need your help, I have controlled the situation”. I didn´t believe m ears, I saved him his life and he didn´t realise. While I was walking whit Alonso, I heard the voice of the boy that I met.
Billy, that was his name, was being followed by the press. Immediately, I was surrounded by journalists making me lots of questions.
The next day, I bought the newspaper. I didn´t believe what I was reading:
“A BRAVE BOY SAVED A FRIEND FROM THE RAPIDS IN A RIVER”
I went to the town hall and the mayor decorated me with a medal for my bravery. I visited Alonso in the evening and he said to me: “Is the last birthday that I spend with”. Obviously, he was jealous.

 

                   THE END!        

             Daniel Lara     2º B  E.S.O.

SHORT HOLIDAYS IN SCOTLAND

It was a beautiful spring day and the sun was shining. One week before my friends and I had decided to have short holidays in a small house in Scotland. We had decided to meet at seven o´ clock near the small house,.
When we arrived, my cousin was waiting for us. But only five minutes. She was looking at the huge castle near the house.
Later, all the group were playing cards, but we were really bored so, we planned to visit the village.
Few minutes later, we and the landscapes of Scotland were wet because of the rain.
Immediately we got back to our house, but, we got lost. Just then, my cousin found a house. Suddenly a strange man opened the door. Luckily we could enter into the house.
-were do you live?-asked the strange man.
-Near the castle of Witherburg- my cousin said.
At first the man was amazing. Later, he told us the story of the castle:
Hundred years ago the man of the castle killed his wife. Then, he put her corpse with a beautiful green diamond around her neck into a grave. The grave was in the castle. Nobody has entered into it, because of fear. Some people said that they had heard voices. The voices were from the wife.
Finally, the rain stopped, and as soon as we could, we entered in front of the castle of Witherburg. I was terrified, like my friends, but we entered
The place was cool. While were looking for the grave, some voices started to be heard. Then, my cousin screamed. She found the skeleton of the wife with the beautiful green diamond.
In the end, we returned to our house. We were excited because we had the diamond.
At last our short holidays finished. But the diamond was sent by us to a museum.

I think it was a great and exciting holiday.

Paloma de Vega (2º ESO -C-)

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WHAT A TERRIBLE DAY!

It was a beautiful spring day and the sun was shining, but they were some clouds in the sky. Some hours before, we had decided it. We were going to go rock climbing. Sam had chosen the best place for it. A not very high mountain -about 250 metres- with a lot of flat surfaces to rest in the middle of the trip if we were tired. John, Sam, Tom and I had arranged to meet up at twelve o´clock. Tom and I arrived at the same time. When we arrived, John was waiting for us. A few minutes later, Sam arrived, and after that, we started to get ready.
We got everything ready and set off. We had put our equipments and began to clean through the rocks. We climbed and climbed two or three hours without resting, but we had done it other times before, so we didn’t worry. Luckily, we reached the top of the mountain without problems. Just then, John suggested: “Let´s have a rest in this place to have lunch” and he pointed at a flat surface some meters below, with a small cave in the rock next to it. We accepted and came down next to it. Sam took out the sandwiches and the peach juices, and Tom ate his sandwich all in one bit. We finished having lunch, but we are in good time, so we decided to make our rest longer. We began to talk about lots of things: the school, our next trip, what we were going to do next weekend... And the time passed quickly, and we spent there more or less two hours. I looked at my watch and screamed, surprised. It was about six o´clock! And we had arranged with our parents to be at home at seven! We had to climb down the mountain and return home in less than one hour!
Suddenly, we heard a strange sound inside the cave, and we began to be frightened. We stood up and picked up all our things. By the time, we heard a new strange noise, and we all ran away. All except John. He approached the cave and entered with a torch in his hand. Immediately, he ran away the cave, shouting with fear. Later, in the entrance appeared a wild boar followed by three or four wild boars. “Oh, what a beautiful, lovely scene” Sam said while he was taking out his camera. Seconds later, he took a photograph. There was a flash, and the wild boar made a high-pitched sound and ran fast to push Sam. He was very frightened. The last image that he remembered was him falling down in the air and his camera breaking on a hundred pieces with a rock. After that, all was very strange. We were terrified, and there was the wild boar, trying to push us too. But, luckily, we could escape. When we saw Sam, he was there, in a flat surface some meters below, lying down unconscious on the ground. It was an awful scene. John took out his mobile phone -he was the only one that had brought it- and called the emergency services first, and then his parents, telling them what had happened.
A few minutes later -that for me were like hours- appeared an helicopter in the horizon, over the high mountains covered by the thick forest. The helicopter situated over us, and we moved our hands, waving them. A stretcher with some doctors descended, and they put Sam on it and lifted him. They asked us if we were hurt too, but we weren´t, so they lift us with a scale and they took us to the hospital to call our parents. Some time later, our parents arrived and took us home. In the end, Sam had broken only an arm and his right leg! It seems impossible, but it was like this. It was a great adventure, but we got the fright on our life! And Sam´s parents don´t let him more go anywhere with us. Until this day, John has felt guilty of it. 

 

By Fernando Bello, 2º ESO C

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CARTA EN INGLÉS                                                          

 

              Alicia Campanero Orgaz
                                                                                  3, Rose street
                                                                                  El Álamo 28607
                                                                                  6-10-2007 (Saturday)

Hi Diana!
        How are you? How about your summer holidays, did you enjoy yourself? Did you make a lot of friends in the beach? What are you doing now?
        Well, I haven’t started school yet. I’m with some friends. We’re camping on a desert island. Here the weather is very changeable; one day is hot and sunny and the next cold and cloudy. The island is very comfortable. We have settled in a forest with many animals. This place is close to the coast.
        Anyway, I’m going to tell you what we did, for example, yesterday. In the early morning, we went searching for food for breakfast. When we all finished with the food we went rock climbing, I got to the pick. After this we returned to the campsite and eat. Then we went windsurfing, we are very bad, we fell at least twelve times. Later we got into an airplane and we all tried sky surfing, it was so exciting. At eight o’clock more and less we returned to the tents and went to sleep.
        Our news:
        Luckily nobody was ill except Caroline who was bitten by a jellyfish when she fell yesterday windsurfing. Predictably, Jane has fallen in love with seven boys.
        Sorry, but I must stop writing because I must go finding food for breakfast. Write back soon.
        All the best,
                                                      Alice.

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The Storm Of Summer.

It was a beautiful spring day and the sun was shining. The days before my cousins and me reached Gandia with all our happiness of starting our holidays. This day there was a shiny sun and also a blue sky. It was a perfect day to go to the beach. The sky wasn’t so cloudy. When we arrived at the beach, our family was waiting for us to have lunch. Then my father told my cousin Sara and me that we had to meet my two little cousins and go to the McDonalds to buy our lunch.
         Suddenly, the sky turned dark and the wind surprised us. In a second all the beach was in darkness because of a strange cloud that invaded the sky! We thought that it was time to go and have lunch. We spent more or less five minutes inside the McDonalds to buy it and, when we go out, there was a horrible and terrifying wind.
         It made palm trees go down, and people escaped of it and went under a tent or a terrace. But we had to go to the beach and meet there with our family. By the time we tried to fight with the wind it began to rain. The littlest of my cousins, David, was completely afraid of this terrible and frightening storm but, what I think was the worst thing, is that we were in swimsuit! It was awful cold and my little cousin begun to cry. My cousin Sara carried him and I gave my pareo to my cousin Pachi and I carried the food with me. While we were reaching the beach, all the food fell down on the sand. Then we realised our parents weren’t in the beach, so we begun to run straight to our apartment.
         Finally, we found my father shouting us at the end of the street. At last, when we arrived home, we had a really hot shower and we told him our exciting, amazing but cold adventure.
        

Written by Alejandra Martínez, 2ºESO B

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                                                                                              19, Palomares St.              
                                                                                              Griñón 28971
                                                                                              20 th October

 

Dear Lina:

            Thank you very much for your postcard. How are you? I am very well. Mmm… oh yes! Have you got good marks in your math’s exam?  I’ve got really good ones in my Language exam.
            I’m writing to tell you that last nineteenth of October was my birthday and  I’m going to celebrate it the next twenty-sixth of October.
As you know every year we do a party with allmy friends and we have a great time but this year we’re going to make a delicious barbecue. I hope you could come.
            I know we haven’t talked much because I’m so stressful. I have to study a lot: French, language, English, maths… And I also have piano, clarinet and tennis classes.
            Oh dear, I have forgotten that I haven’t studied English yet. Well, I hope to see you on Saturday.
            Lots of Love.

 

 

                                                                       Natalia Naranjo

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