lunes, 3 de noviembre de 2014

Sunday, 9th November. Poppy Day






Best Answer:

Nieves Daida Bethencourt,
Intermediate 2A student, and her teacher, Angie Hernandez.



Would you like to take a quiz and check how much do you know about Poppy Day? 



Fancy making your own poppy?



 How do you wear your poppy?


  

Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red


In 2014 the Tower of London will be commemorating the centenary anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War through a major art installation, in collaboration with ceramic artist Paul Cummins.



Making the poppies. The tower of London remembers


The poppies at the Tower of London 

Ok. Now, tell us, why are all of  us wearing a poppy these days?
There'll be a prize for the best answer!!!


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    1. The poppy is used as a symbol of remembrance because it grew on the battlefields of World War One. The flowers grew on the battlefields of the Western Front in France and Belgium
      Student: Irene Delgado Delgado Advanced Level II ; Communicative Competence I and II

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  2. I think people are wearing a poppy because they are so proud of their ancestors, soldiers that fought for freedom. The EOI Santa Cruz's teachers are wearing a poppy to promote the English culture in the students, It´s a good idea!
    Nieves Daida Bethencourt intermedio 2A

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