Saturday, June 11, 2016

The debating year

Thursday, December 24, 2015

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This is my second christmas in Ireland and I wish all my Christian friends a very happy christmas and a joyful new year!

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Books I read during summer holidays

During the summer holidays, I visited our local library a lot and borrowed books and read the them. I decided to mention the name of any book that I read or have read here and write a little about them:

-Rowdy revolutions: A book about revolutions in the world specially the french revolution.

-The incredible incas: This book is about the aztec empire and the incan people and their life

-The woeful second world war: About WWII and stories of normal people living in towns at war.

-The frightful first world war: About the soldiers and battles in the first world war.

-The measly middle ages: About the middle ages and the problems people suffered from.

-Freaky peaks: This book was about peaks and mountaineers.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Happy Nowrouz!

It is our Nowrouz holiday, witch is the Persian new year. So I wish everybody a very happy new year!





Sunday, March 15, 2015

Our story-writing project with the 4th years

Last week some of the 4th year students who are writing a book that is gonna be on the bookshops the next weeks came to our English class to work with us on a story-writing project. First they explained how to write a good story and then gave us 4 titles that we had to choose one for our story. They were:

_ Blood on my fingers
_ Behind the curtains
_ It's been a long time coming
_ Warmth of the sun

I chose "warmth of the sun" and started writing my story. It is a good experience and It's not bad for the first time I think.

Warmth of the sun

It was a hot, sunny day at the local market. Children were running along the street, beside people's small shops. I was walking beside the shops looking at the things in the shelves. Suddenly I saw a small carpet with a young girl sitting on it and selling some small cups and marbles. She was very dirty and her dress was old and ripped. I felt sorry for her. Why can't she run along the streets like the other kids? I had to help her in some way. I stood beside her stuff and looked at the cups. 
"Can I help you, Sir?" She nicely asked.
"I'm looking for a spoons, do you sell them here?"
She thought about it for a second and then answered:
"Sorry Sir, I don't sell spoons"
I wanted to buy her something off so I asked her.
"I much does that cup there cost?" 
" 60 cents Sir." She answered.
"That's very cheap, I take 5 of those." I said
"That's 3 Euros, sir" 
I gave her 20 Euros and when she was looking for my change I ran away as fast as I could. After I reached the next street I thinking about her that I suddenly heard someone saying:
"Sir, wait you forgot your change"
It was the girl. 
"You forgot your 17 Euros change." She said
I was surprised and told her:
"Whats your name kid?"
"Anna" She answered.
"I don't need the 17 Euro but you do Anna. Where are your parents?" I said
"They are in the heaven I think. I've never seen them." She answered sadly.
We both forgot about the change now and were chatting in the middle of the street. 
" I am very rich Anna. I can adopt you. You will have a great life." 
" She looked at me for a moment" and then said:
"Could you actually do that?"
"Of course I could. My wife will be very happy to. You will love her." I said.
She gave me a big hug and then we went to her shop to collect everything that was there and then I bought her new clothes and then we went to my house.
I enrolled her in a private school.She can now learn how to write and read.

I think she is now feeling very happy and enjoys her life, for her, I was the warmth from the sun.

THE END


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Bray head - Greystones cliff walking

Last Sunday we went cliff walking from Bray head to Greystones. It took us 1:30 hours to reach our destination and we covered 7 kms. I enjoyed the trip very much and it was a good experience for me. 




Friday, February 20, 2015

A letter from an Irish young girl


Yesterday my Dad brought in a letter from a young Irish girl who picked Iran as her Geography project. Her name is Sarah; I think she wrote the letter from her school, Cannistown National school co. Meath. I was pretty surprised by that and was keen on reading the letter. She has also a very good hand-writing. She wanted to get information about Iran. My Dad said that maybe I could write back. Apart from giving her enough information, this could improve my English writing skills as well.