Do you think the media plays too big a role in our lives?
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Friday, 23 November 2012
your music
Don't you think music is one of the most important things in life ?
Tell us what kind of music you like, who are your favorite singers, albums, songs and bands...
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Dublin
Ce sont deux images de Dublin. Ici, nous avons l'entrée de Trinity College, où se trouve le livre de Kells, un manuscrit celtique qui date du 9ème siècle. Trinity College est l'université la plus connue d'Irlande. Elle se situe au centre-ville. Parmi ses anciens élèves, on compte Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker et Jonathan Swift.
Sur la gauche, c'est un pont qui s'appelle the Ha'penny Bridge. Dans le passé, on devait payer un péage d'une demi-centime (a half-penny) pour traverser le pont!
Sur la gauche, c'est un pont qui s'appelle the Ha'penny Bridge. Dans le passé, on devait payer un péage d'une demi-centime (a half-penny) pour traverser le pont!
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Your holidays !
You've been in a fantastic country, and you'd like to share some of these experiences and some of your knowledge about these places : this post is for you !
Comment here, tell us what you know, what you liked or disliked about your journey.
Monday, 11 June 2012
UPPER SIXTH FORMERS - BOOKS TO READ 2012-2013
Books you must have and read for your next school year 2012-2013
”The White Witch of Rose-hall”, “Dreams From My Father”, “The Help”, “Animal Farm” and “Jane Eyre”.
"Animal Farm" George Orwell edition Penguin
"The White Witch of Rose-hall" Herbert G. De Lisser, Macmillan Caribbean
"Jane Eyre" Charlotte Bronte, Oxford bookworms
"The Help" Kathryn Stockett , Penguin
Monday, 28 May 2012
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Friday, 3 February 2012
Sunday, 8 January 2012
"Oliver Twist" written by Charles Dickens
Do you believe that the plot, which opposes innocence and corruption, good and bad characters, middle-class and underclass cultures as well as country and city settings, helps to form Oliver and provides the reader with a clear vision of Dickens's world?
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