1) Plough - a large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows in preparation for the planting of seeds.
We plough the fields every day.
2) Lighning - the occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage between a cloud and the ground or within a cloud, accompanied by a bright flash and typically also thunder.
A tremendous flash of lighning.
3) Envelope - a flat paper container with a sealable flap, used to enclose a letter or document.
I sent the letter inside an envelope.
4) Carriage - the conveying of goods or passengers from one place to another.
I travelled here in a horse and carriage.
5) Furnace - an enclosed structure in which material can be heated to very high temperatures.
Her car was a furnace.
6) Secretary - a person employed by an individual or in an office to assist with correspondence, make appointments, and carry out administrative.
I have a new job as a secretary.
7) Fatigue - extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
He was completely exhausted with fatigue.
8) Catalogue - a complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order.
I have chosen an item of clothing out of this catalogue.
9) Aerial - a rod, wire, or other structure by which signals are transmitted or received as part of a radio or television transmission or receiving system.
Our aerial broke so i needed to fix it.
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre
William Shakespeare was a playwrighter born in the late fifteen hundreds into a loving family. He was the first of eight children in John and Mary's life but was treated the same as the other 7 siblings. Many believe he attended Statford's grammer school whilst he developed his acting career, the next registered event in Williams life was his marriage to Anne Hathaway. They had 3 children together. He was not first known for his litrature he was first recognised for his poetry but in 1594 he slowly edged towards playwriting which made him a well known citizen. He produced about two plays a year with sky high veiwings. He lived a wealthy life but it came to an unfortunate death in the early sixteen hunderds- on his birthday- how unlucky? In his will he gave his wife his second best bed... this means he was cheating the whole time!
The globe theatre was one of the first theatres built in the tudor period; the exact date was 1599. Unfortunately it was destroyed only 14 years later by a deadly fire. Although this tragic event did occur William made it so famous they decided to rebuild it in 1997. It is still used to this day showing many of Shakespeares well known plays, it is situated on the bank of the river Thames, London.
The globe theatre was one of the first theatres built in the tudor period; the exact date was 1599. Unfortunately it was destroyed only 14 years later by a deadly fire. Although this tragic event did occur William made it so famous they decided to rebuild it in 1997. It is still used to this day showing many of Shakespeares well known plays, it is situated on the bank of the river Thames, London.
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