Δευτέρα 5 Ιανουαρίου 2015

Winter poem

Snow flakes. by Emily Dickinson
Snow flakes.

I counted till they danced so
Their slippers leaped the town,
And then I took a pencil
To note the rebels down.
And then they grew so jolly
I did resign the prig,
And ten of my once stately toes
Are marshalled for a jig!

Πέμπτη 1 Ιανουαρίου 2015

New Year's wish 2015

English for Primary wishes you all health,
                                                                    joy,
                                                                          peace
                                                                                   and  progress
       
                                                                                                in 2015

Κυριακή 28 Δεκεμβρίου 2014

A Christmas custom: The pomegranate

The custom of the pomegranate goes back to the ancient times,in mythology
and is widely spread all over Greece.According to the tradition, on New Year's Day
all the family goes to church and when they return home the landlord should be
the first to enter the house on his right foot,Before entering,he throws a pomegranate
in order to break it! This symbolizes good luck,abundance and fertility.
Besides,everybody makes a wish:"All grains the pomegranate has so many pounds
we have in our pocket,as long as robust and beautiful are the seeds so cheerful and blessed
are our days"




STORY OF THE WEEK: Brave Irene

by William Steig