torsdag 15. januar 2015

*Idiom of week 4



To be an unsung hero.

What does it mean to be an unsung hero? Find out, and write it down in your books. Can you think of any examples?

This is homework for 9C for Wednesday 21st and for 9D Thursday 22nd.
This is homework for 9EF for Thursday 22nd.

*How to Choose a Role Model



This week we want you to reflect upon role models. Why are they important? Who should you choose as your role model? Open Perspectives Magazine and read the text called "How to Choose a Role Model" at page 9. Make sure that you understand all the words. Then make a mind map where put down all the qualities you believe a role model should possess. Try to use some of the words you have learned in the text. Bring your mind map to school!




9EF: This is homework for Tuesday January 20th.
9CD: This is homework for Wednesday January 21st.

*The Brothers Lionheart



Astrid Lindgren is a beloved and famous Swedish author, and some of you have probably read a few of her books in Norwegian. One of her most famous books is called The Brothers Lionheart where you get to know two brother named Karl and Jonathan. Read the excerpt that is to be found at page 15 in Perspectives Magazine. Make sure that you understand all the words.

After you have read, we would like you to write the following task, write at least half a page.

Think about a character you have read about in a book, that you would consider a hero. Why is this character a hero? What heroic qualities does this character have? 

(If you have difficulties thinking of heroic qualities, take a look at this article. The article is quite difficult, but just read the headings!)

If you want to learn more about Astrid Lindgren click here!

This is homework for 9CD for Monday 26th of January.
This is homework for 9EF for Thursday 22nd of January.

*Read on!


Once a week you guys will get time at school to read. Make sure that the book you bring next week is a book you truly want to read, because you guys are to keep a log (you will get a logbook in class).


Here's the link (once again) to the Time's list of the hundred best young adult books of all times.


9E: You guys will read every Thursday in your fifth lesson of the day. So bring your book to class Thursday January 22nd!


9F: You guys will read every Monday in your first lesson of the day. So bring your book to class Monday January 19th!


9CD: You guys will read every Friday. So bring your book to class Friday January 16th!

torsdag 8. januar 2015

*My Hero




Welcome back to a new year, new opportunities and a new issue of Perspectives Magazine! This time the main topic is "Heroes". You will meet everyday heroes, heroes from history, young heroes and old, and heroes who changed the world.


The first text we want you to read is a text about two everyday heroes, one was a lawyer and the other is a teacher. The text is called "My Hero" and is to be found at page 4 in Perspectives Magazine.


Read the text and learn all the difficult words. Then write a small text (half a page) where you describe what a hero is to you. Is it someone who has done great deeds? Or could it be your next-door neighbour?


9EF: You will get Perspectives Magazine in class on Monday. The homework above is for Thursday January 15.

*Get Your Reading On!





As you all know we are soon to enter a wonderful world where you will get FOUR English lessons a week! This means that we will be able to read more at school :)


Find an English novel that appeals to you and bring it to class.


BTW: Time Magazine just released a list of what they believe to be the best 100 Young Adult books of ALL TIME! On top? Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Remember you read the excerpt about the young Indian boy who really loved his grandmother? Well - that's the book :)


Click here to see the whole list - you might be inspired to read one of them!


9EF: Bring your novel to class on Thursday January 15!

mandag 15. desember 2014

*This Year's Christmas Song!


Learn it, love it, sing it! To be performed on Friday in class. We can't wait to get the good old Christmas spirit through your beautiful voices :)

(If the video doesn't work - CLICK HERE)