Thursday War & Peace Page 94-95 Listen to "What Nightmares are made of" page 96-97 Övningsboken sid 86-88 Tuesday In the late 12th Century the Anglo-Normans invaded Ireland The two countries have since then had a violent and complicated relationship. In the mid-19th century, the Great Famine (1845-1851) resulted in the death or emigration of over two million people. At the time, trade agreements were controlled by the British government and whilst millions were suffering from hunger, Irish harvests of wheat and dairy products were exported to Britain and other overseas territories. The British = protestants - unionists/loyalists - wanted to belong to GB The Irish - catholics - nationalists - wanted to be independent In the 1918 Irish general election , Sinn Féin won a majority of Irish seats and in 1919 these elected MPs declared the independence of the Irish Republic and set of their own parliament. Great Britain kept a part of the no...
Thursday 20 min speaking - use this LINK What is a "wallflower"? What are the pros/cons with being a wallflower? There are many life lessons in this story. Could you name at least one? Would you be friends with Charlie? Why/Why not? Stephen Chbosky said he wanted to make a story in which none of the characters was a bad person. Was he successful? Why do really great people let themselves be treated badly? 20 min film Tuesday Speaking English Expressions - good to have! How to prepare for a speaking assessment! Listen to a lot of English language: films, pods, news, music etc. Mimic words and phrases! Read English texts/dialouges (from your English textbook?) out loud! Learn a few useful phrases (see below...) and practise how to use them. Practise on old NP Översikt: What do we assess? Uppgift: The world around us Elevkort Useful phrases (Plastic fantastic) Se klar filmen
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