4/01/2011

APRIL FOOL'S DAY AND IRELAND!!!


Today, the teachers of the European Section prepared a joke for us. We were scared because they said to us that the European Section could disappear. An inspector was going to come to evaluate us. All of us were very nervous but finally...

IT WAS A JOKE!!! TODAY IT IS APRIL FOOL'S DAY!!!

Finally, we were talking about Ireland and Dublin's photographs!!!

IT WAS A GREAT CLASS!!!

Signature: THE STUDENTS IN THE EUROPEAN SECTION

27 comments:

  1. Yeah, teachers scared us. But now we know that only was a joke, because was only a joke... Mmmmm... but, how can we be sure?
    Hahahaha

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  2. The joke was... I don't now how, but I now that the joke wasn't very funny!! But then, when we now that this was a joke, this was funny.

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  3. The georgian doors presents different colours and for people these colours are funnier.

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  4. Hi, I was found about the GEORGIAN HOUSES and I know that:
    A typical Georgian house of the eighteenth century was elegant and formal in style.

    During the Georgian times, there was a heavy tax on windows, as England needed money for war. The number of windows you had was a sign of your wealth - poor people often only had one window per floor. Some people bricked up windows to avoid the tax.

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  5. hello
    The joke was great, everyone we have believed us, especially when the social teacher , Pilar , made a face of concern ...
    but hey, we had a moment of laughter!

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  6. A typical Georgian house of the eighteenth century was elegant and formal in style.

    During the Georgian times, there was a heavy tax on windows, as England needed money for war. The number of windows you had was a sign of your wealth - poor people often only had one window per floor. Some people bricked up windows to avoid the tax.

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  7. HI, IS TRUE. WE HAD BAD.
    WE WOULD LIKE TO RETURN THE JOKE.

    MIGUEL ANGEL GUERRA 1ºD

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  8. hello, the joke was very original, but had noteachers although it had a great time, haha grace.

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  9. Hi, te joke was stupid.
    A typical Georgian house of the eighteenth century was elegant and formal in style.

    During the Georgian times, there was a heavy tax on windows, as England needed money for war. The number of windows you had was a sign of your wealth - poor people often only had one window per floor. Some people bricked up windows to avoid the tax.

    Javier Bravo 1ºD

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  10. jajaja I belived that was true!! but Isa believed it more!! poor Isa... jeje

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  11. Sara González LoechesApril 4, 2011 at 3:48 PM

    The joke was very funny!!!
    The Georgian doors:
    there are a very special doors because the houses are ordinary and the door highlight in the house.

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  12. Paloma & Ángela 1ºDApril 4, 2011 at 5:49 PM

    Hi! Teacher we think that the joke was cruel

    Here we write the information.
    MOLLY MALONE:
    Molly Malone is a popular song of Ireland that was become in Hymn unofficial of Dublin.
    The song speak about one story of a beautifull fishwife called Molly Malone who died of a fever in the street.

    GEORGIAN DOORS:
    The Georgian doors have different colours and they are very beautifull.

    Paloma & Ángela. 1ºD

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  13. Here,you have the information of Molly Malone and Georgian Doors.
    -Molly Malone:It is a popular Irland song(the anthem)that was created in 1880 by James Yorkston.
    -Georgian Doors:There are many doors that has many colours.

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  14. Hi¡What about you?
    Molly Malone:It is a very popular song in Ireland specialy in Dublin town. Molly was fish dealer and she died in the street.
    Georgian doors:They are a very typical doors in Dubln. There are doors of many colours.
    Pablo Sepúlveda 1ºD

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  15. Gerogiana Doors: Are of different colours.
    Molly Malone: This statue come of a song, that is very important in Dublin, this song tell the history of a girl very dear in Dublin, She died of a fever on the street, She was saying mussels,, cockles alive!pushing the cart.
    Gloria Sanchez del moral 1ºD

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  16. Sara González LoechesApril 5, 2011 at 3:49 PM

    Molly Malone was a merchant mussels.
    Although it was actually said shopkeeper and prostitute by the night.
    The people said that the ghost goes now into the city.

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  17. Molly Malone is a very popular song in Ireland. The song is a unofficial anthem.She was a fishwife and she died of a fever in the street.
    The Georgian Doors are very colorful and beautiful doors.

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  18. Molly Malone (also known as Cockles and Mussels (Cockles and Mussels) or In Dublin's Fair City (The Noble City of Dublin) and (Irish Mol Ní Mhaoileoin) is a popular song in Ireland has become the anthem Dublin official. It has also obtained the status of the Irish anthem. It was written around 1880 by James Yorkston and has become a true urban legend. So emotional, conversational, often called as The tart with the cart (the golf cart .)
    The song tells the story of a beautiful fishmonger named Molly Malone died of a fever in the street. The girl was going through the winding streets of the Dublin portuarioa, pushing a cart and proclaiming "Cockles and Mussels Alive!". However there is no evidence that such person existed in the seventeenth century or at any other time. Typically represented as a grocer by day and prostitute by night.

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  19. it was a good day . we are very nervius , because could disappers the section .I was very frightening xdxdxdxdxdxdxdxd

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  20. i like the section because we are goods students and I put very happy

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  21. nicol , maria and clara are very pretty and beautifuls .

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  22. Georgian doors are of different colors and highlighted houses.
    Molly Mallone is a song of Ireland. She was a fishwife, she had a cart that had seafood.
    She died in the street by a disease.

    María Mateos 1ºE

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  23. Hi! the joke was very funny !
    GEORGIAN DOORS:they are some special, becouse tehy are very colorfull and highlight when we see the houses.

    MOLLY MALLONE: is a popular song, set in Dublin, Ireland, which has become the unofficial anthem of Dublin City.

    By: Gabriela Estefania Tapu 1ºE

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  24. The Georgian doors have many colours and then are very beautiful and colorful.

    Molly Malone is a song of Ireland. She was a fishwife and she died of a fever in the street.

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  25. georgian doors: have many colours, there are very beautiful.

    Molly malone: is a song of Ireland, she died in the street by a disease.

    By: marta 1ºE

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  26. The story of the Georgian Doors tells us that them were born to counteract the monotony of Georgian architecture. Now you can see them painted red, blue, green, yellow, pink ...

    Molly Malone is the no official him of Dublin that tells us the story of a beautiful fishmonger, Molly Malone, died of a fever in the street.

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  27. georgian doors have many colours and are very beautiful.
    Molly malone is the official him of Dublin.

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