Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Assignment w51;lyric

The assignment for this week was to write a lyric with: atleast eight lines, rhyme, alliteration and consistent metre.

This assignment was hard, this because I'm writing so much lyrics and stuff in Swedish. Different people, have different type of writing and alliteration isn't my cup of tea. Atleast I can't find alliteration in this poem below.
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The ambivalent Rose!


I gave her a rose,
and she swallowed my hand.
I think I was supposed,
to be in the romantic’s land.

Think about what a Rose can do:
Swallow hands and emotions too.
I love you and you love me
Then why are we two not
supposed to be we?

Friday, 16 December 2011

WP assignment w50; Article- Revised

Here is the revised version of the article. Don't aske me why scribd deleted the genitive apostrophe in the headline, I haven't taken it out.
WP w50; Article Revised

Thursday, 15 December 2011

WP assignment w 50; article

This weeks assignment was to translate an article from a Swedish newspaper. I chose an article that you could find in Studentliv, nr4 2011 p14, if you wan't to read the whole article.

WP w50; Article

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

WP assignment w.49: Task instruction

Here is the assignment for week 49. This week we should write a task instruction for a 4th grade Geography class. Bare in mind that this is an assignment and that the facts in the taxt aren't validated.

Uppdate: No revised version will be posted this week. The only thing you could change is the writing in the top box; "Natural landscape or cultural landscape" could be "Natural or cultural landscape".
WPass w49; Task Instruction


 

Friday, 2 December 2011

Thursday, 1 December 2011

Assignment w48: Story

This week's assignment was to write a story. My story is for children aged around 7-10, depending on what language skill they have. When I wrote this story I was uncertain if it is called O's or O:s but then I chose O's and hopefully thats right. Well here we go, and bare in minde that this is a assignment.

Roy and his lost O's