... So everyone - today we are going to work with pronunciation and in general being better at speaking English in the English lessons -> practice for the oral exam.
mandag den 21. oktober 2013
Speaking English, 22 October 2013
... So everyone - today we are going to work with pronunciation and in general being better at speaking English in the English lessons -> practice for the oral exam.
tirsdag den 1. oktober 2013
John Agard
Kirstine: John Agard.
His name is John Agard. He was born 21 June 1949 in British Guyana. He is Married with Grace Nichols, and they moved to UK in 1977, where they still live. When he was little boy, he loved to listen cricket commentary on the radio, and then he started to make his own, which make him to love the language. And it is the reason to, why he started to love to write poems and stuff like that. He had studied English, French, and Latin on A-level. He began to write, his first poems in 6 (class/grate). But it was first when he was 16, some of his poems was published, and it was in the school magazines. In 1967 he left the school, and started to Work on the local library - on the same time he was also, sub-editor and feature writer for the Guyana Sunday Chronicle. He had worked for the commonwalth institute and BBC in London. He had written a lot of books, and here is some examples: Shoot me with flowers, Go Noah Go!, Travl Light Travel Dark. He had also won some different Awards, and here is some examples: Casa de las Americas prize(Cuba) for Man to Pan, Paul Hamlyn Award for poetry, and Queens Gold Medal for Poetry. He had, of course, also written the text "Mr and Mrs Xenophobia, we have read and worked with.
His name is John Agard. He was born 21 June 1949 in British Guyana. He is Married with Grace Nichols, and they moved to UK in 1977, where they still live. When he was little boy, he loved to listen cricket commentary on the radio, and then he started to make his own, which make him to love the language. And it is the reason to, why he started to love to write poems and stuff like that. He had studied English, French, and Latin on A-level. He began to write, his first poems in 6 (class/grate). But it was first when he was 16, some of his poems was published, and it was in the school magazines. In 1967 he left the school, and started to Work on the local library - on the same time he was also, sub-editor and feature writer for the Guyana Sunday Chronicle. He had worked for the commonwalth institute and BBC in London. He had written a lot of books, and here is some examples: Shoot me with flowers, Go Noah Go!, Travl Light Travel Dark. He had also won some different Awards, and here is some examples: Casa de las Americas prize(Cuba) for Man to Pan, Paul Hamlyn Award for poetry, and Queens Gold Medal for Poetry. He had, of course, also written the text "Mr and Mrs Xenophobia, we have read and worked with.
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