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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Week 4 Day 1 Activity 2


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1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Jacob, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
    It sounds like you had a lovely morning, and you have done an amazing job translating it into Shakespearean!
    You mentioned how you were doing your work, and have been enjoying the activities in week 3 and 4. What is it about these activities that you like better?
    You then mentioned how you played Eye Toy on the PS2 and had a pie for lunch. I used to play Eye Toy on my PS2 when I was younger. My favourite game to play was the window washer because I always had so much fun trying to beat my sister and wash the most windows!
    What game on Eye Toy is your favourite?
    What flavour pie did you have for lunch?
    Shakespearean language can be a little bit difficult to understand sometimes, and I know that I definitely can get lost when watching some of Shakespeare’s plays such as ‘Romeo and Juliet’ or ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Have you seen any of Shakespeare's plays? If so, which ones?
    How did you manage to translate your writing into Shakespearean? Did you use a website, or work it out yourself?
    Keep up the great work!
    Nga mihi

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