The Window

Good morning,  

Good afternoon,

Good evening,

Any hour it is, all the best to you. 

Thanks to whoever reads and writes; everything is going on slowly, several people wrote to us or spoke directly, saying it is not so easy to upload comments and pictures. The result can be some sort of "redundancy", but don't worry, we’ll find solutions, we always do. As soon as we have more material as "comments", we'll be able to make our one about how working this way can be useful.  

We would like to propose today’s practice to different levels, Elementary, Low-Intermediate and any higher ones. 

- What can you see from your Window?

- Why do you like it? / don't you like it?

As a practice, try to rephrase sentences expressing the same meaning with different words.

Elementary students can write a description, building sentences connecting nouns and adjectives, focusing on formal correctness.

- Does anything ever come in through your windows?

- What is it?

Some of you might live in places where the view from windows can be beautiful and so different from one another.

Some others might prefer figurative language and decide that the best window is when they keep their eyes closed.

- What is a Window, then?

- What can you see? 

- How many things can you think of when reading this word, Window?

- Try to find other expressions for similar meanings. 

Try to use linking words such as but, although, because, for example, too, both; you can develop your writing and create a little text, emphasizing on what you can see.

Let us see what you see, and upload a picture in the Gallery to accompany your writing. Your eyes will also be ours. 

Low-Intermediate students can write a short story trying to imagine where this picture has been taken, and something about the little girl, where she is from, and offer her a suitable view from her window.  Very short paragraphs, cohesion and consistency. Up to your fantasy, write your story before reading any other, so that comparison can be more genuine, what we commonly do in class, extemporization. Pay attention to formal correctness and be creative. Any other stories written with closed eyes will be very welcome, it would be nice having them as audio in the Gallery, no eyes for reading, just listening to them.  

It will be a pleasure reading anything you write, including your “tales” and your "dreams". Do you have any? Is that possible? 

Anna - Coordinator                                                                          (Picture from Newsweek Issues, 2013)

 

Comments

0 #3 Student 2013-02-03 09:03
From my house's window I can see two girls. The smaller is plying with her dog, the taller is watching.
The dog is running and the girl is running too. I can see a trampoline, the two girls are jumping on it. On the road there are some people. They are watching and at the same time they are speaking to each. There are some boys they are skating. From another window I can see my garden where there are many trees. In front of the house there are two big pines and a palm. Along the path that goes on the back of the house, I can see many limes. behind the house I see three huge pines. Sometimes I see my neighbors' cats. I don't love cats, I send them. End of the garden I see an aviary. Mt husband raises various types of birds: parrots, canaries. Sometimes I dream of having a window where I can see the sea.
0 #2 lucia lippi 2013-02-02 15:30
THE NORTHERN LIGHT
This phenomenon has origin by the sun. On the sun there are many sunspots, these generate a sunwind; this is composed by protons and electrons. When the sunwind arrive to the Earth, it meets the ionosphere (a region of the atmosphere between 100 and 150 Kilometres). The magnetic protection of the Earth impedes this meeting, but sometimes it’s not possible and so we have the Northern Lights. In the sky we can see green, red or blue bows and rays of light; also different colours depend on different gases in that moment in the atmosphere. The artic zones have less magnetic protection, so here it’s more likely to see the Northern Lights.
0 #1 Cristina Gianfaldoni 2013-01-29 17:53
Once upon a time there was a little girl, Edith, who lived in an old hovel in the country.The parents were very poor and they begged for food in the near-by town.Edith was always alone because the parents came back at night. Her best friends were five pigeons.Edith thought she was an abandoned alien and although it was cold, every night she opened the window and she stared the Evening star. But one day the star appeared brighter and she shouted:"They are coming and getting me tonight!" She climbed up on the window and she threw herself into the empty space.Edith was missing for ever.

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