31 May 2009

Domeyko school


Authors:
Zuzanna Orechwo
Karolina Ławicka
Natalia Szurnicka
Oliwia Berkowska

Warszawa v.2.0


Authors:
Paweł Ortyl
Paweł Kowaleczko
Artur Kęsik

How to paint the Mona Lisa with Microsoft Paint



Do you want Mona Lisa on your desktop?

29 May 2009

Warsaw

Authors:

Artur Kęsik

Paweł Ortyl

Paweł Kowaleczko

Presentation: Baltic Sea



authors:
Joanna Winiewska
Ewa Zelnio

29 Mar 2009

Part of 2b group's photo


Hello from the teacher again, here's the photo of you I promised to post. Very nice, isn't it? From the left: Pawel, Jacek, Mateusz, Krzys, Paul and Dominik.
See you tomorrow in class, be ready to discuss the ideas about the presentations we talked about last Friday!

26 Mar 2009

The dragon, the witch and the ugly barber


There was once a beautiful princess, which was kidnapped by an ugly witch and closed in a high, dark tower. A huge, frightening dragon lived near it and ate everyone, who had come around. The princess felt very lonely and bored. She could only sit and cry.

One night an old barber was walking to town to earn some money. He sat under a tree to have some reset and he slowly fell asleep. In his dream he heard a sweet, soft voice calling his name: “Come, come quickly and save me! Come, come quickly!” he woke up suddenly, but he couldn’t forget the voice. While he was thinking about it, he saw a wolf in the forest. It looked as if it was waiting for him. The barber, Tom was quite surprised, but he followed the animal. It took him to a high, enormous tower, standing inside the wood. He came closer and felt a strange, sulphury stink. A huge, green dragon flew towards him. It had very, very white, sharp teeth. Tom was petrified. Then he saw a sword lying on the grass. He took it and shouted at the dragon. It... it fainted. The barber ran to it and killed the beasty. He looked around and vomited due blood, which was everywhere.

Then he came into the building. There was a room upstairs, where the princess lived. He sick by the view, because Tom was very ugly.

It all finished quite happily, but the princess was ill.


Authors:

Ewa Żelnio

Joanna Wiśniewska

Radosław Marcinowski junior

The Crystal Tower


A long, long time ago far, far away there was a tower. It had been made by a wizard even longer time ago from crystal. Nobody knew why the mage made this tower on the swamp.

A bit shortet time ago the wizard died and then in the tower settled a beautiful princess. But one day a daemonic wizard's guardian cast to the from of wolf cursed her. She became a golden figure.

***

One day to the swamp came a brave knight. He had heard about the cursed princess and wanted to rescue her (and to get some money ;) ).

When the knight arrived at the tower the wolf attacked him. They fought for a long time, but eventually the knight defeated the daemon. He wanted to kill the enemy, but he noticed that it had the ring attached to the chain on his neck. The hero took the ring and in the same moment wolf disappeared.

The knight ran to the top of the tower. There he saw the princess in a chamber full of gold and jewelery. He put the ring on the princess' finger. She woke up and escaped with the prince.

Then they married and lived long and happily.

Moral: You don't have to know how something (eg. the ring) works. More important is that it WORKS.

Authors:
Dominik Plewa
Ania Filipowicz
Jacek Niemaszyk

25 Mar 2009

Changes, changes, changes...

Hello.
I hope you like our new template. Please leave some comments (maybe you'd want the old one?).
I also want to say that our fantasy story (meaning Ania's, Jacek's & mine) and story of Ewa's group (Yes! I've managed to get it!) will be posted tomorrow.
Cya!

24 Mar 2009

Hello and congratulations on publishing the first stories!

Hello Everybody,

special thanks to Dominik who made it possible for me to enter this blog and post my comments here.
This is your first English class blog and it already looks impressive. Congrats on that! The two stories which have already been published are fantastic and together with the pictures you enclosed they made me laugh out loud :-))))). An excellent job and you certainly deserve credit for that! We'll talk about it on the lesson tomorrow.

Other groups: are your stories still on paper? Posted on the blog they will certainly appeal more to the readers. And I'm sure other students would also like to read them. Go on and please try to publish them by the end of this week.

Your teacher Anna.