Wednesday 14 January 2009

TREASURE HUNT


We created a Treasure Hunt related to English Food. It is an activity for children in primary.

http://es.geocities.com/irmaaspe/Englishf3.htm

AMY WINEHOUSE

I AM WONDERING NOW



You're wondering now, what to do, now you know this is the end.
You're wondering how, you will pay, for the way you misbehave.


Curtain has swallowed, now you're on your own .
I won't return, forever you will wait.

You're wondering now, what to do, now you know this is the end.
Curtain has swallowed, now you're on your own
I won't return, forever you will wait.

You're wondering now, what to do, now you know this is the end.
You're wondering how, you will pay, for the way you misbehave.

You're wondering now, what to do, now you know this is the end.
You're wondering now, what to do, now you know this is the end.

To hear the song ...

Wednesday 7 January 2009

Tuesday 11 November 2008

Maori song (WAIATA)

Traditionally the Maori did not keep a written history; their history was kept in long, specific and stylesed songs (Waiata) and war shouts (Haka).
The Maori songs include some special characteristics such as, poi dance, hand games and other action songs.

Sunday 9 November 2008

ALL BLACKS - HAKA

Haka is a maori dance associated with the war shout that preceded a battle.
Its tribe had its own haka but the most famous comes from Te Rauparaha (1768-1849), chief of the Ngati Toa tribe. This haka is well known by the All Blacks National Rugby team. Te Rauparaha´s haka is:

Ka mate, ka mate (It is death, it is death)
Ka ora, ka ora (It is life, it is life)
Tenei te tangata puhuruhuru (Look at the dangerous man)
Nana nei i tiki mai
I Whakawhiti te ra (Who caused the sun to shine)
Upane, upane (In a row, keep in a row)
Upane, ka upane (The position, hold fast)
Whiti te ra (Into the sunshine)




Now, you can listen and see another Haka.


Tuesday 4 November 2008

MISTER BEAN

Explain to your partner what happens to Mr Bean.