Wednesday, November 30, 2011

The elderly Chinese man is choosing chilli’s off the stall. Wearing white clothes that brighten his black hair and soft old wrinkled skin, he is slow like a turtle, and moves very gently.

          He is very aged and petite, focusing on every movement or chilli. The man is so quiet but has a very loving, funny sense of humour.

          Feeling so hungry from looking at all the delicious, hot and spicy chilli’s his tummy is rumbling. Checking for a good chilli’s or bad chilli’s, he is remembering to clean his hand after.

          “thank-you-they look delicious for my home-made sweet chilli sauce” says the low-voiced old man, to the man selling chilli’s   

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Traditions That My Family Has.

Traditions are somthing you or your family do often and enjoy doing on special ocassions.

     Here's some of mine:
The youngest in the family hands out the presents at Christmas.

    Our wider family all joins up together at Christmas a feast!
my mum and dad take turns on which side of the family we go to or invite over.

    I go down to visit our neighbours throughout the week,almost every week.

    We also go on holiday once or twice a year,to close places like Australia and the North Island etc.

    And Here's One More:
We always have our Christmas tree up!

    Traditions* are very important and mean a lot to your family
-thanks for listening!



*Tradtions:handing down from generation to generation of customs and beliefs.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Smurfs Movie Review 2011

Smurf 2011 3D -Movie
In Smurfs 2011 Gargamel chases the lovely blue people (Smurfs) out of their village and into a port-hole .They all end up in the noisy city of New York. Smurfs find Grace and Patrick Winslow on their way. Grace and Patrick help the Smurfs back to their village.
Awesome movie, a must see for ages 2-90! You’ll have to go and see for yourself! I loved the whole thing barely nothing to dislike! A 4 ½ stars

Movie Review by Shazarna Harvey.