sábado, 22 de diciembre de 2012

The lottery


Christmas lottery

 The first day of christmas, Spanish people celebrate a lottery, it's the biggest in the world.
There's one big prize and even thirteen more smaller prizes. People are very fond of Spanish lottery and specially in times of crisis they hope to get some money. Every 22nd of December I have breakfast while I watch the drawing on Tv to check if any of our tickets is the winner. My mother has just won 100 euros with her number 46754 .

The draw starts at 9am and it lasts two or three hours. A  boy and a girl (originally from an orphan school) draw the numbers and their prizes singing the results in a monotonous tone. When they sing a prize both children repeat their singing multipletimes,and show the balls to a committee   There's a general happiness, a lot of   journalists interviewing the winners and  broadcasting the numbers on the radio also. People go to the theatre where the draw takes place in costume dresses. People usually share the tickets with their family, friends and workmates so thats why they celebrate together  that they have won.
. Here you can see a ticket which costs 20 euros. I'm happy when the winners are people who really need it
because these prizes can solve their problems.





viernes, 14 de diciembre de 2012

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martes, 27 de noviembre de 2012

Thanks giving day


Thanks giving letter

It's thanksgiving day and I want to thank and congratulate people who help and support me everyday with my problems.

I want to say thanks to:

My father and my mother who are the most helpful people I've ever known and who help me all the time.

I thank my brother "le petit paketi"  for being so patient and understanding with my jokes.

I want to say thanks also to my friends, the only ones who knows how to make really  funny football matches and how to make me feel better.

I want to thank my basketball team and couch, for all the victories and for the support they give me when we are defeated. 

I want to say thanks of course to my big family, my dear uncles and aunts, grandmothers and to my 18 cousins, maybe it's too many people  but in Christmas they make the house really comfortable.

Thanks for all the things you have given me during these last 15 years.

miércoles, 25 de enero de 2012

UNA VÍCTIMA DE LA SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL

La historia que van a leer a continuación está basada en hechos reales 

 El 6 de agosto estalló  la primera bomba atómica en Japón, lo hizo de madrugada sobre la ciudad de Hiroshima.
Sadako Sasaki, una niña de 2 años que se encontraba en su casa a las afueras de la ciudad , gracias a la distancia entre su casa y la zona cero, sobrevivió a la masacre, pero a los 11 años se le diagnosticó leucemia como efecto de la radiación nuclear. Durante su larga estancia en el hospital, Sadako comenzó un proyecto  para hacer 1000 grullas de papel, debido a que, según la tradición y las leyendas  japonesas,  si se hacen se puede pedir un deseo y éste puede ser concedido.
Cuando le faltaba papel, usaba el de los prospectos de los medicamentos, pero nada la detenía. Finalmente Sadako murió en el hospital con 12 años y  de las 1000 grullas  de papel sólo consiguió completar 644. 
Otra versión de la historia dice que las completó, y que  su  cuerpo fue incinerado junto con las grullas.
Según otra, no llegó a las 1000 y sus compañeros y amigos hicieron las restantes y la enterraron junto con las grullas.
   LULAKA CONTRERAS

1000 CRANES OF PAPER

The economic crisis and how it affects teenagers. 
Do you know what isthe economic crisis ?
How it affects you?

The economic crisis is produced when  people don't have money , the banks don't lend it , the job offer
decreases because the companies and factories are closing down.

How it affects you
If your parents lose their jobs you won't have the things that you want, and you are going to live worse 
in all aspects: 
  1. Foods
  2. Clothes 
  3. Education
  4. Housing
  5. Entertainment 
The Education: It will be the aspect that will affect you most. If the goverment don't have money to invest the education will be low quality and this will bring consequences in your future. 

If you are lucky the crisis will finish before you have to find a job , if you aren't , you will have to find a job anyway and they are going to be probably bad jobs: poorly paid and unqualified.http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=h4Ns4ltUvfw