martes, 31 de mayo de 2011

Trabajo de inglés Mahatma Gandhi

PEOPLE OF THE PAST

B-Good afternoon, today we're in : People of the past!
Today we have a especial guest, a great pacifist, Mohandas Karamchad Gandhi, better know as Mahatma Gandhi.

V-Hi, delighted to come to your program.

B-Where are you from?

V-I'm from, Porbandar, in British Indie

B-What was your children?

V-It... was very hard, because my family was very poor.

B-Did you have a wife?

V-Yes, she was Kasturbai, I had with her 4 children

B-He gratued from a university?

V-Yes, in the Bombay university in 1.887

B-What does peace mean to you?

V-To me it means freedom,love,justice...

B-What was your first protest?

V-My first protest was about the mistreatment of animals.

B-How was the experience?

V-At first I was scared, but then I started to relax.

B-How would you define violence?

V-The violence is the fear of the ideals of others.

B-What I wanted to get you?

V-I was looking for India's independence.

B-What was the Salt March?

V-It was a demonstrations across the country against the taxes was subjects this product.

B-Well here it has concluded the interview today, thank you very much and I expect tomorrow at the same time with Marcus Claudius Marcellus in the past of people.

lunes, 16 de mayo de 2011

The Civilitation Greek

The Civilitation Greek


The rich greeks lived at big houses, the philosophers were very wise, they long believed in their gods. (Hades, Persephone, Ares, Apollo...etc).


They ate some fruit,meat and fish, they had servants,they could sell,they worshiped the god Zeus,father of the gods.


A Greek warriors gave them a great feast day before the war,to survive much they prayed to the gods,when people died they were put coins on the tongue or eyes Charon to take them to the underworld.



The god whom the Greeks feared was the god of the underworld, Hades.They could not say his name because I was scared. The Greeks were monuments to their beloved gods as Zeus, but also the most feared as Hades. to show respect for him.


ÁLVARO VELASCO ALCALÁ