Thursday, 22 February 2018

How to create a tongue twister

We are going to create tongue twisters in 3 steps.


1.Play with words. Write a list words that are difficult to pronounce and a list of words with similar sounds.

2.Tell a story: link the words in a way that they make sense together.
3.Try starting with a name. 

Start with a person's name, and then come up with a sentence that tells a short story about them. Answer these questions:
  • Where did this person go?
  • What did this person do?
  • When did this person do this thing or go to this place?
  • Why did this person do this thing?
 
You can take into account:
1. Play with repetition: Put together a group of words that begin with the same consonant sound and repeat them quickly.Example: "Shelley sells seashells by the seashore."

2. Use consonance: Try to put the consonant sounds together in quick succession. Example: "Shelley sells seashells by the seashore."

3. Use assonance: repeat the same vowel sound in a sequence of words, the the words can begin with different consonant sounds. It gives a musical effectto the sentence. " Men sell the wedding bells."
You can read more at

https://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Tongue-Twister

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Love calligrams: happy Valentine's Day to everyone.

You asked me what I wanted to know about you
I answered everything you dream
I love  
Marina Quintas 3º ESO




I'm Going To Leave
José Manuel Carrasco 3º ESO



 Elena Ortiz 3º ESO


I Love You


My family
You are the only exception
I love you
Laura Morillo 3º ESO


Friday, 9 February 2018

Calligrams

We have been working on calligrams in the 3º PMAR group. All of you did a great work! I wish I could publish all your works (I will try).

I like eating apples. Mónica Mariño

I am fierce like a dog. Adrián Valle.