Hi! We're Iván and Baldo of 2ºESO-B :) We read the chapter 1. And these are these words:
lazy: 1.is a people slothful.2.unwilling to work or use energy. 3.showing a lack of effort or care. 4.(of a river) slow-moving. muslim: is a people that belongs to the religion of Mahoma. hill: it is similar to the mountain but smaller. shout: is speak very strong. carry: is transport something. alone: is a solitary people. reward: when you've worked hard have a compensation. charity:is the person who has good will. daylight:is the light of the sun.
Hi! We are Iván and Baldo and this is the chapter In the chapter 1, there is a water carrier called Peregil, that went to a well in the hill for take water and push in his jars for sell it. In the hill, Peregil meet a Muslim very lazy and alone. The Muslim was frightened. Peregil took him to her house. His wife was angry because if the Inquisition found them, they kill. Then, the Muslim died, but before he give a reward to Peregil. It was a box
ÁLVARO BEJARANO BLANES lazy: / ˈleɪzi/ adjetivo lazier, laziest ‹person› perezoso, holgazán, flojo (fam); we spent a ~ weekend on the beach pasamos un fin de semana en la playa sin hacer nada;
hill :/hɪl/ sustantivo (low) colina f, cerro m, collado m; (higher) montaña f; (slope, incline) cuesta f;
shout: /ʃaʊt/ sustantivo grito m; give me a ~ when you're ready (colloq) avísame cuando estés listo, pégame un grito cuando estés listo (fam)
carry: / ˈkæri/ -ries, -rying, -ried verbo transitivo 1. a.(bear, take) llevar; I can't ~ this, it's too heavy no puedo cargar con esto, pesa demasiado;
alone: /əˈləʊn/ adjetivo a.(without others) solo; I want to be ~ with you quiero estar a solas contigo; I felt all ~ me sentí muy solo
reward: /rɪˈwɔːrd / || /rɪˈwɔːd/ sustantivo a.countable or uncountable (recompense) recompensa f; teaching has its ~s la enseñanza puede ser gratificante; as a ~, they were allowed to go out como premio los dejaron salir
charity: / ˈtʃærəti/ sustantivo (pl -ties) 1. a.countable (organization) organización f benéfica or de beneficencia, obra f benéfica
daylight: ['deɪleɪt] nombre luz del día they were attacked in broad daylight, les atracaron en pleno día ♦ LOC: these bank charges are daylight robbery!, ¡estas comisiones bancarias son un robo!
My name is Noelia Rebollo. In the chapter 1, there was a man named Peregil traveling around the hill of the Alhambra to sell water in a village because I had to feed many children and a lazy woman. Peregil took the water in a corner of the square of the Cirterns, to transport water bought a donkey. At the end of the day Peregil decided to go back to the hill to collect water and there he meet a Muslim patient, the Muslim told him to help and to carry it with his donkey into the city. Peregil helped him and took him house when his wife became angry because the Inquisition Will discover him. The Muslim gave him a box as a reward for his charity. Then the muslman was Peregil died and frightened because they were going to charge that he killed him. He and his wife took the body to the River Genil to hide it before daylight.
Hi! I'm Ángela In a corner of the Square of the Cisterns there's an old Arab Well with cool, clear water. In the well shouting who wants water from the well of the Alhambra? Peregil was one of the drawers of water. I bought a Peregil donkey to carry water jars historical and his life was a little easier. When he made his last trip Peregil met a muslim who was ill, and the amount Peregil his donkey and took him home. His wife told him that it had brought to a home muslman.
My name is Elvira The square of the Cisterns is an old Arab well with cool, clear water. In the past water carriers were travelling by hill for to sell water. Pregil is a water carriers He bought a donkey for to lead the jars. His wife was lazy money was spent and to have many hungry children, but Peregil to wok hard. At the end of a long, hot day, Peregil decided to make one last journey up the hill to collect water. When he arrived at the well saw a stranger with Moorish clothing, alone. I ask him if he was well.Took it home, his wife was angry, as reward by their charity. The man was died. Peregil and the woman were afraid taken the body of Muslim the banks river Genil.
Hi! I'm Noelia D. This is my sumary of chapter one: There was a water carriers called Perejil. He always went to the well in the hill next to the Alhambra to take clean and fresh water with two jars. But one day he saw an alone Muslim next to the well so he helped him and carried him to his house. However his wife was angry because the Inquisition can discovered them. The Muslim gave him a box as a reward. After one or two days the Muslim died and Perejil and his wife took the body to the River Genil. Bye :)
Hi I'm David Serrano .This is the sumary of chapter two:
A water carrier called Peregil, went to a well in the hill,take water , push in jars and sell it. In the hill, Peregil saw a Muslim alone and lazy. The Muslim was frightened. Peregil took in his donkey to his house. His wife was angry because if the Inquisition found them, they kill. The muslim die and he give a reward to Peregil a box.
Hi!! I'm Ángela. This is the sumary of chapter two: The Peregil working on a water company and every day up to a hill to fill water jugs. One day when I went up the hill a Muslim was found alone and approached him. The Muslim told him that if he could leave a donkey and told him not to leave for his home because he felt sorry. When the woman arrived Peregil to see the Muslim anger because they gave good Muslim spine and died at his home.
The square of the Cisterns is an old Arab well with cool, clear water. In the past water carriers were travelling by hill for to sell water. Pregil is a water carriers He bought a donkey for to lead the jars. The Muslim was frightened. Peregil took in his donkey to his house. His wife was angry because if the Inquisition found them, they kill. The muslim die and he give a reward to Peregil a box.
peregil was a man who sold water to the people, but as they had enough to eat bought a donkey to carry their water jugs but along the way met a mususlman who died
Hi! We're Iván and Baldo of 2ºESO-B :) We read the chapter 1. And these are these words:
ReplyDeletelazy: 1.is a people slothful.2.unwilling to work or use energy. 3.showing a lack of effort or care. 4.(of a river) slow-moving.
muslim: is a people that belongs to the religion of Mahoma.
hill: it is similar to the mountain but smaller.
shout: is speak very strong.
carry: is transport something.
alone: is a solitary people.
reward: when you've worked hard have a compensation.
charity:is the person who has good will.
daylight:is the light of the sun.
Hi! We are Iván and Baldo and this is the chapter
ReplyDeleteIn the chapter 1, there is a water carrier called Peregil, that went to a well in the hill for take water and push in his jars for sell it. In the hill, Peregil meet a Muslim very lazy and alone. The Muslim was frightened. Peregil took him to her house. His wife was angry because if the Inquisition found them, they kill. Then, the Muslim died, but before he give a reward to Peregil. It was a box
ÁLVARO BEJARANO BLANES
ReplyDeletelazy: / ˈleɪzi/ adjetivo lazier, laziest ‹person› perezoso, holgazán, flojo (fam);
we spent a ~ weekend on the beach pasamos un fin de semana en la playa sin hacer nada;
muslim: / ˈmʊzləm / || / ˈmʊzlɪm/ sustantivo
musulmán, -mana m,f
hill :/hɪl/ sustantivo (low) colina f, cerro m, collado m;
(higher) montaña f;
(slope, incline) cuesta f;
shout: /ʃaʊt/ sustantivo
grito m;
give me a ~ when you're ready (colloq) avísame cuando estés listo, pégame un grito cuando estés listo (fam)
carry: / ˈkæri/ -ries, -rying, -ried verbo transitivo
1.
a.(bear, take) llevar;
I can't ~ this, it's too heavy no puedo cargar con esto, pesa demasiado;
alone: /əˈləʊn/ adjetivo
a.(without others) solo;
I want to be ~ with you quiero estar a solas contigo;
I felt all ~ me sentí muy solo
reward: /rɪˈwɔːrd / || /rɪˈwɔːd/ sustantivo
a.countable or uncountable (recompense) recompensa f;
teaching has its ~s la enseñanza puede ser gratificante;
as a ~, they were allowed to go out como premio los dejaron salir
charity: / ˈtʃærəti/ sustantivo (pl -ties)
1.
a.countable (organization) organización f benéfica or de beneficencia, obra f benéfica
daylight:
['deɪleɪt] nombre luz del día
they were attacked in broad daylight, les atracaron en pleno día
♦ LOC: these bank charges are daylight robbery!, ¡estas comisiones bancarias son un robo!
My name is Noelia Rebollo.
ReplyDeleteIn the chapter 1, there was a man named Peregil traveling around the hill of the Alhambra to sell water in a village because I had to feed many children and a lazy woman. Peregil took the water in a corner of the square of the Cirterns, to transport water bought a donkey.
At the end of the day Peregil decided to go back to the hill to collect water and there he meet a Muslim patient, the Muslim told him to help and to carry it with his donkey into the city.
Peregil helped him and took him house when his wife became angry because the Inquisition Will discover him.
The Muslim gave him a box as a reward for his charity.
Then the muslman was Peregil died and frightened because they were going to charge that he killed him. He and his wife took the body to the River Genil to hide it before daylight.
Hi! I'm Ángela
ReplyDeleteIn a corner of the Square of the Cisterns there's an old Arab Well with cool, clear water. In the well shouting who wants water from the well of the Alhambra?
Peregil was one of the drawers of water. I bought a Peregil donkey to carry water jars historical and his life was a little easier.
When he made his last trip Peregil met a muslim who was ill, and the amount Peregil his donkey and took him home. His wife told him that it had brought to a home muslman.
My name is Elvira
ReplyDeleteThe square of the Cisterns is an old Arab well with cool, clear water. In the past water carriers were travelling by hill for to sell water. Pregil is a water carriers He bought a donkey for to lead the jars. His wife was lazy money was spent and to have many hungry children, but Peregil to wok hard.
At the end of a long, hot day, Peregil decided to make one last journey up the hill to collect water. When he arrived at the well saw a stranger with Moorish clothing, alone. I ask him if he was well.Took it home, his wife was angry, as reward by their charity. The man was died. Peregil and the woman were afraid taken the body of Muslim the banks river Genil.
Hi! I'm Noelia D.
ReplyDeleteThis is my sumary of chapter one:
There was a water carriers called Perejil. He always went to the well in the hill next to the Alhambra to take clean and fresh water with two jars. But one day he saw an alone Muslim next to the well so he helped him and carried him to his house. However his wife was angry because the Inquisition can discovered them. The Muslim gave him a box as a reward. After one or two days the Muslim died and Perejil and his wife took the body to the River Genil.
Bye :)
Hi I'm David Serrano .This is the sumary of chapter two:
ReplyDeleteA water carrier called Peregil, went to a well in the hill,take water , push in jars and sell it. In the hill, Peregil saw a Muslim alone and lazy. The Muslim was frightened. Peregil took in his donkey to his house. His wife was angry because if the Inquisition found them, they kill. The muslim die and he give a reward to Peregil a box.
Bye!
Hi!! I'm Ángela. This is the sumary of chapter two:
ReplyDeleteThe Peregil working on a water company and every day up to a hill to fill water jugs. One day when I went up the hill a Muslim was found alone and approached him. The Muslim told him that if he could leave a donkey and told him not to leave for his home because he felt sorry. When the woman arrived Peregil to see the Muslim anger because they gave good Muslim spine and died at his home.
The square of the Cisterns is an old Arab well with cool, clear water. In the past water carriers were travelling by hill for to sell water. Pregil is a water carriers He bought a donkey for to lead the jars.
ReplyDeleteThe Muslim was frightened. Peregil took in his donkey to his house. His wife was angry because if the Inquisition found them, they kill. The muslim die and he give a reward to Peregil a box.
hi!! my name is Michaelle:
ReplyDeleteperegil was a man who sold water to the people,
but as they had enough to eat bought a donkey to carry their water jugs but along the way met a mususlman who died