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Tuesday, 7 January 2020

English to Shakespeare!


6 comments:

  1. Talofa lava Roneeza,

    That was so fun reading your English and Shakespeare writing. What a crazy word for butter...

    Have you read much of Shakespeare's work? If so, which one of his plays is your favourite?

    Nga mihi
    Erica

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    1. Hey Erica,
      Thanks for reading my post. Yep, a crazy word of butter indeed. While I was reading the translation I stopped at the word "butter" and started laughing out loud. I haven't read much about William Shakespeare, but I've heard a lot about him. Romeo and Juliet is my favorite one.
      Kind regards, Roneeza

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    2. Kia ora Sherry,

      I laughed out loud too! How crazy is the difference.. If you had to choose between Old English or Modern English to speak in all the time, what would you choose?

      Nga mihi
      Erica

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  2. Great translation Sherry - have you been to any of the shows in Ellerslie at the Pop up Globe. Theay have Romeo and Juliet and As you Like it this season. Keep blogging, and commenting on others, to increase your chance of winning one of the awesome prizes and to keep up your learning over the school break!

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    1. Good afternoon Mrs Collins,
      Unfortunately, I haven't been to any of the shows in Ellerslie at the Pop up Globe. It sounds fun to watch, though! Thank you for your comment and have a blessed week! :)
      Roneeza

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  3. Hi Roneeza, looks like a writing activity. Not really into writing and I think your also not into writing but I like how you have made it short. Short but sweet C: Talking about Shakespeare, have you been to a play before? It doesn't have to a Shakespeare play, like romantic plays or plays that are funny. I haven't been to one but hopefully I'll see one some time.

    ~ Anamaria

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