you are/she is...

Oct 11, 2010 20:56

This week at school we are doing a bunch of different things. We are going to talk about Canada and Sweden - but this will have to mostly be a discussion using the teacher who's good at English to translate. Also we thought we'd intorduce the verb 'to be' (I am, you are, she is etc...). I tried this today. The kids got "I am" and "you are" but ( Read more... )

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anonymous October 12 2010, 17:55:58 UTC
I haven't read this book or seen the movie, but usually if I really enjoy a book and they make it into a movie, I like the book better. There is so much more detail in a book and you really get inside the characters' heads. I think I also enjoy "living" with the character for a few days or a week (however long it takes me to read the book) rather than going from start to finished in 2 hours. Mom

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