Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Remembering Our Loved Ones


From the teacher: We have been studying the past tense form of verbs in class. I asked students to write about someone that they loved who passed away. In conjunction with this writing exercise and the holidays of Halloween and Day of the Dead some of the students put together a beautiful rememberance table. This table follows the tradition of Catholic Spanish speaking countries.

5 comments:

Abdellah said...

We really enjoyed to learn about the simple past tense and remember our lost parents.

Unknown said...

This is my friend. His name was Carlos.
He came to the United States
and he lived in the United States only 2
months and he died .
He had black eyes and black hair. He was tall and was very funny.
He liked to dance , sing and play soccer.
He was very good at playing soccer.
He was my best friend.

Roberto Torres

Unknown said...

Hi!! This picture in beautiful.
I belive in this tradition. The people make offerings for their parents death.
I'm from Lazaro Cardenas, Michoacan, Mexico and I fell proud of this tradition.
I remember my mother would buy special flowers and my aunts would make delicius cajeta candy for this day.
I like so much.

Unknown said...

My teacher is Heidy Weins.
She is special person for me because of learning much English with her.
My teacher is the best in the classroom.
She is very intelligent and good.
she has a beautiful blue eyes and is sympathetic,friendly.
she has good ideas to work in group in the class with the other companion.
SHE IS VERY GOOD!

MA.CONSUELO CASTRO A.

Unknown said...

Hello friens my name is Roberto I
like come to school because Eglihs language is very nice and very important so I`m crazy about computer but I`m bad very bad at use the computer thank you for understanding and forgiveing me