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viernes, 14 de junio de 2019


Los alumnos de 2º ESO C han redactado unas breves historias ambientadas en la Edad Media. Aquí tenéis un par de ejemplos.

LONDON
            London is a very big city in England. Houses are very close each other. Streets smell very bad and there are lots of animals in the streets. Almost all the animals are rats, there are thousands of rats! People throw their things to the street so that is why streets are so dirty. Streets are not regular and they are painted in different colours like houses. The centre of the city is a very big place where merchants go to trade. The church is very big and it is next to the centre of the city, this church was built in the year 1000AD. The church also has sculptures of Jesus Christ. And this is London, almost everything constructed with wood and that is why there are lots of fires.
Marcos Martínez Saiz (2ºC)



THE SERVANT HELOISE

            This is the story of a poor boy called Heloise, who lived in a small house located on a narrow street in the center of the village, next to the market. One day a beautiful and rich woman knocked on the door of Heloise’s house to offer him work as a servant in her house, a type of very old medieval castle that was used as a defensive building a long time ago. The woman was married to a banker, who had an illness in the heart, and had three precious children. They were a very beautiful family despite the illness of the husband. A while later Heloise started working for the woman, and he was very happy with the family and he earned a good salary.
            A year later, the woman’s husband died and misfortune came to the family. Heloise did everything possible to help the woman in economic things, because her husband has died and she didn’t have enough money to pay her employee. Time passed and the young servant became part of the family; the children always called him father and sometimes the woman treated him as if he were his husband. Unfortunately, Heloise caught a disease called plague. It caused shivering, high fever and swelling of the neck. Every day Heloise was worse, almost unable to move, without eating and with some terrible pains. A couple of weeks later he died. The family was very sad to have lost the best servant and a friend that they ever had, but they kept good memories of that wonderful servant.

Miranda Dorado (2ºC)


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