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Theme: “Jennet’s holiday”    The 6 th “A” Form

Theme: “Jennet’s holiday”

The 6 th “A” Form

The 1 st of May. Wednesday Theme: “Jennet’s holiday” pg. 131-134.
  • The 1 st of May. Wednesday
  • Theme: “Jennet’s holiday” pg. 131-134.

Read about Jennet’s holiday. Hi Selbi! How are you? Did you have a good holiday? Can you send me some of your photos in your next email? I had the best holiday ever!! It was fantastic! My brother and I went to my grandparent’ cottage by the beach. We went on the train and arrived at 6 o’clock in the evening. My grandpa and grandma picked us up at the train station and took us to a shopping mall. They bought us toys and sweets. I spent my holiday swimming and lying on the beach, sunbathing. Sometimes my brother and I collected seashells, and made sand castles. Often, other children joined us and we played together. It was great fun! Now I am back home but I wanted to stay there for a little longer! How was your holiday? Did you have fun? Love, Jennet

Read about Jennet’s holiday.

Hi Selbi!

How are you? Did you have a good holiday?

Can you send me some of your photos in your next email?

I had the best holiday ever!! It was fantastic! My brother and I went to my grandparent’ cottage by the beach. We went on the train and arrived at 6 o’clock in the evening.

My grandpa and grandma picked us up at the train station and took us to a shopping mall. They bought us toys and sweets. I spent my holiday swimming and lying on the beach, sunbathing. Sometimes my brother and I collected seashells, and made sand castles. Often, other children joined us and we played together. It was great fun! Now I am back home but I wanted to stay there for a little longer! How was your holiday? Did you have fun?

Love,

Jennet

Write True (T) or False (F). Jennet had a great holiday.______ She and her brother visited their grandparents.______ Jennet’s grandparents live in the country.______ Jennet went to her grandparents’ by bus.______ She spent her holidays sunbathing and playing.______

Write True (T) or False (F).

Jennet had a great holiday.______

She and her brother visited their grandparents.______

Jennet’s grandparents live in the country.______

Jennet went to her grandparents’ by bus.______

She spent her holidays sunbathing and playing.______

One of the most famous writers of the world William Shakespeare was born on the twenty-third of April, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. Stratford is a little charming village in beautiful Warwickshire, UK. Near at hand were the forest of Arden, the old castles of Warwick and Kenilworth, and the old Roman camps and military roads to  appeal powerful y to the boy’s lively imagination. The world community gather on Shakespeare’s birthday to pay tribute to his genius. Shakespeare’s Birthday in Stratford is one of these characteristically English occasions where small-town pomp is commingled with the respect of the world. The tradition of the Birthday celebrations is so well established that it has become a day of almost rigid charm. It has been said many times that on the 23rd April the world comes to Stratford. And as you push your way through the crowds which swell around the narrow streets you see how true this is. The day begins in a way which has been familiar to Stratford’s Shakespearian Celebrations since Garrick held his spectacular Jubilee of 1769. The bells of the Bard’s church – Holy Trinity peal out across the town. The Mayor and Corporation of Stratford follow the Town Beadle in procession through the town, first to the  Birthplace and then to Holy Trinity Church. Entering the Holy Trinity Church they lay wreaths on the poet’s tomb. During the morning, local children dance on the broad green sweep of the Bancroft. By noon the diplomats, ambassadors and VIPs are arriving for the Birthday Luncheon – strictly for dignitaries- with its toasts, “The Immortal Memory of William Shakespeare” and “The Drama”

One of the most famous writers of the world William Shakespeare

was born on the twenty-third of April, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Stratford is a little charming village in beautiful Warwickshire, UK.

Near at hand were the forest of Arden, the old castles of Warwick

and Kenilworth, and the old Roman camps and military roads to

appeal powerful y to the boy’s lively imagination. The world

community gather on Shakespeare’s birthday to pay tribute to his

genius. Shakespeare’s Birthday in Stratford is one of these

characteristically English occasions where small-town pomp is

commingled with the respect of the world. The tradition of the

Birthday celebrations is so well established that it has become a

day of almost rigid charm. It has been said many times that on the

23rd April the world comes to Stratford. And as you push your way

through the crowds which swell around the narrow streets you see

how true this is. The day begins in a way which has been familiar

to Stratford’s Shakespearian Celebrations since Garrick held his

spectacular Jubilee of 1769.

The bells of the Bard’s church – Holy Trinity peal out across the town.

The Mayor and Corporation of Stratford follow the Town Beadle in procession

through the town, first to the

Birthplace and then to Holy Trinity Church. Entering the Holy Trinity

Church they lay wreaths on the poet’s tomb. During the morning, local

children dance on the broad green sweep of the Bancroft. By noon the

diplomats, ambassadors and VIPs are arriving for the Birthday

Luncheon – strictly for dignitaries- with its toasts, “The Immortal

Memory of William Shakespeare” and “The Drama”