Thursday, 13 December 2012

Spellings,definitions and sentences

Aerial - definition- existing, happening o opperating in the air. Sentence -The stunt pilot gave an amazing aerial performance.
Article - definition - A particular item or object. E.g "small household articles" or a clause or section of a newspaper'magazine. Sentence - I enjoyed reading that article in the newspaper.
Furnace - definition - An appliance fired by gas or oil in which air or water is heated to be circulated throughout a building in a heating system. Sentence - A furnace is a device used for heating.
Practical - definition - Likely to be effective in real circumstances. Synonyms=handy, real, virtual. Sentence - The teacher gave practical advice.

William Shakespeare was an English poet and play-writer, who originated from Stratford Upon Avon. He is distinctly remembered as the greatest writer in the English history. Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway at the young age of 18, with whom had 3 children. Susanna, and twins Hamnet and Judith. His successful career started in the year of 1585.  He went on as a an actor, writer, and part owner of a playing company. The plays of Shakespeare during his lifetime were performed on stages in private theatres and playhouses. The Globe theatre, where many of his memorable plays were staged, is certainly the most well known theatres of the Elizabethan period. His plays were based on events that he tried to portray within them.  William also wrote poems, his best including The Sonnets, which was first published in 1609. The cause of Shakespeare’s death is unknown, but we do know that he died on April 23rd,  1616, supposedly a couple of days before his birthday, however, there is much debate of whether Shakespeare actually died on his birthday. There is much confusion over whether Shakespeare’s birth date is the 23rd April, or the 26th.  The websites i used for my research are;
the VLE; Shakespeare, Who Was He?
www.wikipediashakespeare.co.uk
www.shakespearefacts.co.uk

 

Saturday, 8 December 2012

Shakespeare,Who Was He?
He creates tender scenes, and love stories, such as Romeo and Juliet,which are still universal today.
His works are translated worldwide, and people still memorize his lines.