martes, 13 de junio de 2017

TOPICS

I don't like the destruction of the forest because we're killing animals and destroying their habitats and houses. If we'll destroy all the forest and we don't grow trees, the Earth willl be die.
On the one hand we have the people who kill the forest and put food grows or constroction cities.
On the other hand we have the people who clean the forest, put off the damage amd plant young trees.
The persons who kill the trees and the forest consider more important the money than the future of the world and the future generations. However people think that the future generation slove our problems, but maybe they haven't got a future because we don't slove our problems.
Finally, if we destroy the forest and don't plant new trees, maybe after long time, the humans can't live in the Earth.

News

The champion of the Tour de France Chris Froome said Tuesday he was deliberately knocked off his bicycle by a driver while he was training in south of France.
The British rider posted a picture of his badly damaged bike on Twitter but said he had escaped injury.
"Just got rammed on purpose by an impatient driver who followed me onto the pavement!" tweeted the 31-year-old Froome, a three-time winner of the Tour, road cycling's most prestigious race.
"Thankfully I'm okay. Bike totaled. Driver kept going!"
The picture was taked from Beausoleil, near Froome's home in Monaco, and retweeted more than 12,000 times in just a few hours. Froome rides for the Team Sky and will defend his title when the Tour de France begins in Dusseldorf, Germany.

Sky said Froome returned home to get a spare bike and continued his training after the incident. French police had no immediate response, while Spanish star cyclist Alberto Contador tweeted the picture of Froome's mangled bike and the words: "No comment...!!!"
VOCABULARY
Knocked off: Atropellat
Rammed: Envestit
Mangled: Aplastada

Clare Pollard

At age 19 Pollard published her first poetry collection, The Heavy-Petting Zoo. Her first poetry collection, the heavy-petting zoo, was published in 1998. Her second collection bedtime published in 2002 and her third collection look, clare, look published in 2005In 2000, Pollard won a Society of Authors Eric Gregory Award. In 2004, her play The Weather was performed at the Royal Court Theatre In 2007, My Male Muse, a radio documentary was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. In 2009, Pollard and James Byrne edited the Bloodaxe young poets showcase titled Voice Recognition: 21 Poets for the 21st Century.Pollard has been a Royal Literary Fund Writing Fellow at Essex University. In 2013, she was the judge for the inaugural international Hippocrates Prize for Young Poet

BOYS:

He explain that she is a feminist but she also loves boys. Basically she explain the confusing feelings she has about them because she don’t understand many of the actions and the judgement we have about the boys.

Vocabulary:

hanging: penjant   
relentness: impecable

glorifies: glorifica
banter: broma
dragged: arrosegat
THE TWO RAVENS

She uses the ravens to describe darkness, death, tragedy…
It talks about the death, and what we would do when we die.
She relationate this with the woman's who died for sexist violence. She does that simulating a dialogue of two ravens.
Vocabulary:
raven: corb              
dust: pols
mud: fang                
spolied: en mal estat
spread: propagació
glimpse: cop d’ull

PANTHER:

This frist part we have listened explains how their parents are almost attacked by a panther when his mother was embarrassed. In the rest of the poem she explain that if she had know that the society is like is now (all people thinking about himself, thieves…) she would have prefered to be caught by the panther.


tongue: llengua
especting someone: estar embarassada d’algú
drizzle: plovisquejar     
nest: niu
pitiles: impacable         
thicket: matoll