Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Activity 2: Romeo and Juliet [4 points]
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an author, poet and playwright. He is best known for the plays that he wrote while living in England in the 16th Century. Although they were written a long time ago, they are still popular because they talk about things that are familiar to us - love, revenge, confusion, betrayal, jealousy, hurt, etc. You might have heard of some of his plays: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, King Lear. Many of them have also been made into movies.
Shakespeare wrote his plays in English, however, it is not the same version of English that we have now. In fact, many of the words that we use today, in 2019, weren’t used back in 1600 (and vice versa).


I woke up feeling real good like something fun was going to happen soon then i realized i was going to go on holiday for a week to a place called whananaki.I got up and the first thing i did was do summer learning Journey  because i am leaving this weekend so i need to Finnish everything.
I did wake up humour real valorous liketh something excit'ment wast going to befall lief then i did realize i wast going to wend on festival f'r a week to a lodging hath called whananaki. I did get up and the first thing i didst wast doth summ'r learning journey  because i am leaving this weekend so i needeth to finnish ev'rything

1 comment:

  1. M'rning courtney,

    i very much did enjoy reading thy blog posteth this m'rning. Shakespearean english is diff'rent but so excit'ment to playeth with.

    i desire thee has't a very much most wondrous festival in wahanaki. Can't waiteth to readeth about thy trippeth at which hour thee receiveth backeth.

    has't a lovely day,
    Kueni

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