Monday 18 December 2017

do you know.."What's this"?



Hi Everybody! How about a little trip to Christmas Town? Have you already met Jack Skelleton? Well,follow him in his discovery of Christmas and since he does not seem to know what all the Christmas elements are...maybe you can help him to find out 🎄🎅.

Watch the clip and answer the questions below. Please post the answers before Thursday 21st.


 

Q1. Identify at least 8 different Christmas decoration elements, Eg. Christmas lights..
Q2. He uses "Instead of" to make comparisons; what action is he comparing?
Q3.What does he mean when he says "Have I possibly gone duffy?"

4 comments:

  1. 1. Christmas tree, snowflakes, garlands, snowman, Candy cane, chimney, ribbons, gifts.
    2.He's comparing the world that he comes from , with the world of Christmas that he has just discovered.
    3. I think that it might mean "Have I possibly gone crazy?"
    Like he's freaking out or something like that, he couldn't believe it.

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    1. thank you, Olga. in the sentence where "instead of" is used, what is he exactly comparing?

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  2. Hi! I'm Carolina from 1ºB
    1.- Christmas lights, Crhristmas trees, garlands, snow (and snowmens), candy cane, mistletoe, candles, presents, snowflakes and the use of green and red colours.
    2.-He compared the children that are throwing snowballs like they "throwing heads"
    3.-I think that he said that because he can't believe where is it and the situation that he's living.

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  3. Sandra Castaño González nº13 1ºA
    1.Christmas tree, snowmen, candy cane, Christmas presents, garlands, mistletoe, sleigh, snowflakes.
    2.He’s comparing the children thought snowballs with thought head. He´s comparing the Christmas town with his town (Halloween town) too.
    3.He thinks he is crazy because he never saw this town, the Christmas trees, snowmen...

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