This week for summer learning Journey We had to write a recount in English and then translate it to shakesperan.
This is a funny and a good task I like. I like doing this because it really fun to find out the traslate.
Thanks to summer learning journey for the website.
Greetings Liletina,
ReplyDeleteI have noticed that you have created a blog post on the summer Learning Journey task. Great job on almost completing the Summer Learning Journey. I have never heard of a language such as Shakespearean. It's really funny and weird. What was the Website called? What was Hard about this activity?
Great Job!
Hi Liletina! The Shakespearean translator was really fun. It's really interesting to look at how they spoke back then, and in their plays. We took at a look at this website in school, and tried reciting one of the scenes from "Romeo and Juliet". We had to try saying the stuff in Shakespearean language, and it was very strange. Do you know how to say your paragraph in the Shakespearean language? Might be a little difficult...well done!
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon Liletina,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Kueni and I am one of the blog commentors for the summer learning journey. I am from the ako hiko cluster and thought i'd pop over to your blog this afternoon.
Well done on sharing such an awesome recount, I really enjoyed reading about what you did this morning.
Heres mine:
this m'rning i did wake up at 5 in the m'rning and didst mine own daily runneth, i wast so exhaust'd. Then i wenteth home, hadst a showeth'r and did get eft f'r mine own day. I wast so excit'd because i kneweth i wast coming in to readeth some of thy blogs!
has't a lovely aft'rnoon,
Kueni :)
Hi Farzana!
ReplyDeleteThis activity you did was great, Great job for staying active with the Summer Learning Journey! What was the hardest part of this activity?
Blog you later!
~ Florence
Hi Liletina,
ReplyDeleteI think that you have done a great job recounting a story from this morning. I found the Shakespearean translation pretty cool. I thought that it was funny as the language seemed weird at first. What was your first reaction when you saw the translation? Keep up the good work.