Donnerstag, 28. Mai 2015

Book vs The film

Point 1 - The film had a big difference to the film, the film was more a mixture of "Romeo and Juliet" and "GTA". The book took place in the middle age, but the film was placed in the actuallity.
In the film they fight with their tuning weapons, and in the book they fight with swords and knifes.

I this case the film has more content then the book, and much more detail than the book.
I prefered the film, because it was much more entertaiment than the book.

Digtal book vs paper book

A lot of people nowaday use digital books like a Kindle, but other swear on paper books.
A big diference is when your holding it, a digital book is a thin tablet, but a paper book is made of paper, and usually bigger, or when your reading it, the digital book is iluminated wich gives a plus point for the digital book where a normal paper book needs light in the dark, but for this it doesn't need batteries like the digital one.

I personally prefer the normal paper book.


Dienstag, 10. März 2015

Love film

The Fault In Our Stars

Hazel is 16 and is reluctant to go to the support group, but she soon realises that it was a good idea. Hazel meets a young boy named Augustus Waters. He is charming and witty. Augustus has had osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, but has recently had the all clear.
Hazel and Augustus embark on a roller coaster ride of emotions, including love, sadness and romance, while searching for the author of their favourite book. They travel to Amsterdam in search of Peter Van Houten the author of An Imperial Affliction. While on their trip Augustus breaks some heartbreaking news to Hazel and both of their worlds fall apart around them.

Bajo la misma estrella (2014) Poster

Donnerstag, 5. März 2015

Best christmas moment

I was on christmas in Germany to celebrate christmas with my family. I think my favorit and best moment was the christmas days, all three. At christmas I met my family, we eat all together and then all opend their presents.
At the 2nd christmas day, my father, my step-sister, and I gone to drive gokarts, ther we had a lot of fun.
And at 3rd christmas day we gone to the cinema to watch "The Hobbit 3".





The life from William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was a poet and a playwright, and is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English 
language. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, in central England, in 1564 and he died in 1616. His surviving work consists of 38 plays, 154 sonnets and some other poems. He is best known for his plays, which have been translated into every major language and are performed more than those of any other playwright in the world. When William Shakespeare was 18 years old he married Anne Hathaway, and they had three children. Shakespeare went to London to work as an actor and a writer. In 1599 the Globe Theatre was built in London and it was in this theatre, situated on the banks of the River Thames, that some of Shakespeare's plays were first performed. In 1613 the theatre was destroyed by a fire. However, a modern reconstruction of the theatre was built near the original site in 1997 so even today you can go to the Globe Theatre to see one of 
Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare’s work is still very popular today. But why do we like these old plays? Perhaps it is because they all contain fantastic stories. His characters suffer bloody battles, deaths by poison, huge family fights, problems between brothers and sisters, problems between parents and children. The plays are also full of parties, weddings and funerals.


A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Grand Canyon National Park


The park is dominated by the spectacular Grand Canyon: a twisting, 1.5 km deep and 445.8 km long gorge, formed during some 6 million years of geological activity and erosion by the Colorado River on the raised Earth's crust. It divides the park into the North Rim and South Rim which overlook the 200 m to 30 km wide canyon; the buttes, spires, mesas and temples in the canyon are in fact mountains looked down upon from the rims.
Created a national park on 26 February 1919 by an act of Congress. First protected in 1893 as a forest reserve in which mining, lumbering and hunting continued to be allowed; upgraded to a game reserve in 1906, giving protection to the wildlife; redesignated a national monument in 1908.

Accepted as a World Heritage site on 24 October 1979.

I choosed this placd, because its a giantic natural park, and its amazing. I would like to visit it because its so big, when you stay in front of it, you will feel very small.
Its amazing that a place like that is still conserved, and transformed in a natural park for tourists.
I think in this place you the best view you ever will have.