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  • Tu turno

    Practica escribir en inglés en nuestra sección 'Tu Turno'. Te pedimos que escribas sobre muchas cosas diferentes. Entonces, ¿qué esperas para encontrar un tema que te interese? ¡Ahora cuéntanoslo!

     

  • ¿Qué faenas o tareas haces en casa para ayudar? ¿Cuáles son las faenas que te gusta hacer? ¿Hay alguna faena que no te guste hacer? ¿Cuáles son las faenas fáciles de hacer?
     

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  • ¿Cuáles idiomas hablas? ¿Cuáles idiomas hablas en casa y en la escuela? ¿En qué idioma lees? ¿En qué idioma ves la televisión o las películas? ¿En qué idioma sueñas?

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  • Your turn: hair

    ¿De qué color es tu cabello? ¿Tu cabello es largo o corto? ¿Es rizado, con ondas o liso? ¿Tienes un peinado preferido? ¿Te gusta ir a la peluquería o barbería?
     

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  • ¿Cuándo les das regalos a las personas? ¿A quién le das regalos? ¿Haces los regalos tú mismo o los compras hechos? ¿Cuál es tu regalo ideal?

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  • Old Possum's poetry competition UK winners

    Muchos de ustedes han participado en el concurso de poesía para niños Old Possum que realizamos para celebrar el Día Nacional de la Poesía 2009 con El Estante de Libros de Poesía de NIños.
    Nos sentimos muy contentos de anunciarles los ganadores del concurso. Todos los poemas han sido escritos por niños del mundo entero que están aprendiendo inglés. Todos son sobre héroes y heroínas, el tema del concurso de este año. Lee los poemas de abajo, ¿no son fantásticos?¡ Los premios de los libros vienen en camino!
    La fotografía es de los ganadores del concurso de poesía en el Reino Unido. Los ganadores fueron Roger Stevens y John Agard, dos grandes niños poetas.
    ¿Te encanta escribir poemas? Si eres miembro de LearnEnglish Kids, puedes enviarnos tu poema utilizando el recuadro de comentarios de abajo.
     
    Ganadores de 7 a 8 años, Estudiantes Internacionales de Inglés
    Hero in the Moon
    De Leticia Hernández Navarro,  8 años, de España (primer premio)
    The sky is blue, the breeze off the sea
    Is fresh. The cars pass in all colours
    And in the moon there is you
    With all my hopes.

    A Fireman
    De Helena Jelenska,  7 años, de Polonia (segundo premio)
    There was Ola and Kasia.
    Ola was often visiting Kasia.
    Once Kasia came to Ola.
    Kasia laughed looking at burned cloth.
    Then Ola’s Mom said:
    Once when Ola had 2 years
    We were in a block.
    Everything was on fire
    Everybody was running out.
    Ola stayed.
    Then came a fireman.
    He wrapped Ola in his coat.
    A board fell on him
    As he went out.
    He was taken to the hospital.
    There he died.
    But Ola was safe.

    Nana
    De Morgan Rich, 8 años, de Qatar (tercer premio)

    On my Grandma’s farm, I hear the needle touching the fabric on the sewing machine.
    On my Grandma’s farm, I see tall trees and barns.
    On my Grandma’s farm, I taste freshly canned jam: strawberry, blueberry or plum.
    On my Grandma’s farm, I sink my fingers into the cookie dough we roll out together.
    On my Grandma’s farm, I smell our cookies baking in the oven.

    Treasure Map
    De Carnevale Rachele, 8 años, de Italia (altamente recomendado)

    One day I went out and I saw my mum.
    She told me that she'd found a chest.
    I asked her to show me the contents of the chest
    and she held out an old, grey sheet.
    Oh, how this scroll looked like a treasure map,
    With plotted tracks, rocks and a sunken ship,
    with a cross, marking place, where a treasure lay,
    on the island, which name sounded strange to me.
    Hey, Mum, we must start for Green Mountain's Peaks,
    where rivers are blue, and the air is fresh.
    We'll burrow a hole in the firm rocky ground,
    to pull out the jewels that lie in it.
    (Inspirado por la Isla del Tesoro de Robert Louis Stevenson; mi héroe es Jim Hawkins)
     
    Ganadores de 9 a 11 años, Estudiantes Internacionales de Inglés
    Sweeping Sound
    De Maria Jelenska, 11 años, de Polonia (primer premio)

    Sweep, sweep, sweeping sound,
    On the floor by the door.
    Winter comes.
    I come home to eat hot soup
    And he, without lunch,
    In the winter that gleams
    The snow he cleans.
    It’s summer.
    It is hot like in a pot.
    Vacation time starts now,
    But how he Mr Sweeper sweeps!
    All days, throughout long holidays,
    Every day he says to me,
    “Hello, great day I say.”
    He is a hero and no-one sees
    That he is one.

    Grandmother
    De Daryna Pospolitak, 9 años, de Ucrania (segundo premio)

    My hero is my grandmother,
    Taken to Siberia
    Without her mum and dad.
    She went with her grandmother and granddad.
    It took two weeks
    Freezing
    Wolves and bears in the forest.
    The only thing to eat
    Frozen potatoes
    Dug from fields.
    She walked seven kilometres to school
    Picked flowers and collected nuts to sell
    To pay for books.
    Twelve years in Siberia
    Then returned to Ukraine.
    All people in Siberia at that time
    Are heroes.

    Einstein
    De Konstandinos Vorvis, 9 años, de Grecia (tercer premio)

    Einstein, Einstein
    You have the brightest mind
    You are of the greatest men
    In the world.
    You look like crazy
    But you are a genius
    You look old
    But you have a brilliant mind.
    Your eyes are so clever
    Your theory is so perfect.
    You are the greatest scientist
    Einstein, oh Einstein.
    Your hair is like a bird’s nest
    You smile like a clown
    I would like so much
    To be like you
    When I grow up
    But it’s so difficult, so difficult!
    You are a magician of science
    Give us your light.

    My Beloved Teacher – Ms K
    De Onneetse Nthebolang, 11 años, de Botsuana (altamente recomendado)

    My teacher, my heroine,
    You are very gorgeous as
    A blooming spring flower,
    Polite as a sheep and
    Helpful and caring as a grandmother.
    What a powerful person who cares
    About everybody!
    You shape us for tomorrow’s
    Future. Shape us with a rare,
    Rapier of your rapid, “Where is my
    Home-work” and “You can do better
    Than this.” How lucky we are
    To have such a nice and caring
    Person!
    My teacher, my heroine, you are
    As strong as a ferry, a ferry
    Which has the strength to load
    More things, and you too have
    The strength to load these things.
    Like being our nurse, our lawyer, our
    Entertainer. Voice so sweet like piped
    Music, music that always makes us
    Merry, music with the power to
    Make us rise and shine.

    The Burial
    De Sagnik Bhattacharya, 9 años, de La India (altamente recomendado)
    Brave soldiers were they,
    In their coffins they lay.
    Garlands of flowers covered them,
    A few know their name.
    Their families bitterly cry,
    As they bid their final goodbye.
    The commander hides a frown,
    When the coffins are put down,
    To see the young soldiers dead,
    Lying on their flower bedecked bed.
    The bugles blare,
    Strangers stare.
    Over with the burial,
    Who will remember their laurels?
    Forgotten soon are their glories.
    These heroes leave an unfinished story.

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