lunes, 31 de enero de 2011

MM

Ouch, no one has written here since last week...
mmmm
Gotta say that this blog is losing it's busy life. Poor of him.
He feels forgotten and missunderstood....
Well at any case, I have to go to get a shower and to get ready,
you now, IT'S MONDAY MORNING,
the worst of all pains....
See you in thirty minutes ;)
xoxoxo

Te.

lunes, 24 de enero de 2011

OHHH!!

we are in Greece!!!!! =) I fell I am with you!!! jejejeje

:O

I would like to be there with you, but I have  fever =(. I miss you. kisses from me, Martha

third and forth test


Test
3

Country: Greece.


Capital city: Athens.


Language: Greek.


Inhabitants: 11,305,118.


Currency: Euro. 


3 important cities: Athens, Mykonos, Crete. 


A typical dish: Moussaka.

Flag:
 
Type of goverment: Parliamentary republic.

President/king’s name: the presidents name is Karolos Papoulias and the prime minister’s name is
Giorgos Papandreou.

4 basic expresions:
Καλημέρα
(Good morning).
Καλή νύχτα(Good night) .
πώς είστε

(How are you?).
καλά
(Very well).

3 artists (writers, painters, etc): As an ancient writer we can find Homer and some contemporary Greek writers, poets and novelists are Dionysios Solomos and Andreas Kalvos.

3 tourist places: the most important places to visit in Greece are the Acropolis in Athens, the temple of Zeus and all the islands which are part of this country.


Test 4

The Greek alphabet

first test

CLUE NUMBER 1: Parthenon
This building is dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
- Where is it?: It is located in the Athenian Acropolis, Greece.
- When was it build?: Its construction began in 447 bC and was finished in 438 bC.
- Who was the constructor of the building?: The architects were Iktinos and Kallikrates.
- What statue has inside?: the statue of Athena.

CLUE NUMBER 2: Olympic games
The symbol of this event consist in five rings for each continent.
- What is it?: it is an international sports event.
- How often are they celebrated?: the Games are currently held every four years.
- Where were they celebrated last time?: the last time it was celebrated in Beijin in 2008.
- How did it get started?: The ceremony typically starts with the hoisting of the host country's flag and a performance of its national anthem. The host nation then presents artistic displays of music, singing, dance, and theater representative of its culture.



CLUE NUMBER 3: Apollo
One of the Olimpics god, who have a laurel on his/her head.
- Who is he/she?: He is Apollo.
- He/she is known like god of... music.
- Who are his/her parents?: he is the son of Zeus and Leto.
- Why is he/she represented with a laurel on his/her head?: Apollo is represented wearing a laurel wreath on his head as in ancient Greece wreaths were awarded to victors.

second test

1. In the ancient Age, which was the most prolific period?
B. V-IV b.C

2. When was the Peloponnese war?
A. 431–404 b. C

3. Which of this were the most important “polis”?
C. Athens and Sparta.

4. Which of these philosophers are greek?
A. Aristotle, Plato and Socrates.

5. Which were the Olympus gods?
C. Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Dionysus, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus and Hermes.

6. When was the war of Independence?
B. 1821-1830

viernes, 21 de enero de 2011

(L)

OOHHH!!! I know that you're in Antonio Orozco's concert!!! jejejjje tomorrow Nena Daconte is going to sing too. I think I will go. :D but really I'm not sure.

well, as every friday, I'm going out so I say bye bye to everyone!! I'm sorry, but I have to get prepared! (I don't know if this sentece is correct but it doesn't matter hehe)

kisses from me! who am I? Marthaaa :P