mandag 23. mars 2015

Emily Stone - The Multicultural Woman
Emily Stone is a young woman. She was born in Danmark in July 1988, but in September the same year, she was adopted to a English couple she now calls her parents. Emily went to The University of Manchester, and her examtask was to write about the Second World War. After she finished school she traveled to Italy to learn Italian. In school she had already learn French, and her next goal in life is to learn Danish and travel to her birthcountry next Thanksgiving. Emily has always been interested in politics, and she wotes for the Democrats. In her sparetime, she works in a shop called ¨Lola's¨, and when she is not on work she watch alot of films and series, and her favorite film is Ditry Dancing. Emily's dream in life is to get married with a tall, dark and handsome guy and have two kids she wants to name Kim and Sandy. In October 2003 she went on a holiday trip in Asia, and since then she has been a Buddhist, and she belives in Buddha.

Digital Dictionary

Word
Explanation/Norwgian
Picture
Than
Compering/Enn


Then
Then I did something/Deretter

Which
Which one / Hvilken


Witch
Wizard / Heks



Through
We drove through / Gjennom


Threw
Yesterday I threw a ball / kastet


There
There it is / Der


Their
Their books / deres



They're
They're old / de er


To
How to play / Til eller å


Too
I like it too / også


Two
Two mirrors

Lose
To lose something / miste

Loose
Loose pants / løs

mandag 9. mars 2015

Winston Churcill 
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churcill was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the Second World War and also from 1951-1955. He is considered as one of the greatest wartime leaders of the 20th century. He participated in many areas, such as being an officer in the British Army, an artist, historian and a writer. He actually won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and he was a good painter. Churchill was born in 1874, and his father was also a politician and his mother was an American socialite. He is regarded as one of the most influential persons on British History. Churchill died in 1965, aged 90.