dissabte, 27 de febrer del 2010

My favourite Song

Clocks (Coldplay) is my favourite song because...I don't no because, i suppose because the rhythm , the melody, and the singer!

divendres, 26 de febrer del 2010

A profile of a sport

Tennis
Tennis has existed since 1865. It started in England, but now there are clubs of tennis around the world. It is one of the most popular sport in the world.

The biggest international championship of tennis is Wimbledon, which started in 1877. Women have competed in the championship since 1844
Tennis also became an Olympic sport in 1988

One of my favourite competitors is Roger Federer. Federer became the best tennis player in the history in 2009, when he won 15 Grands Slams! Is a very good player!


Cooking

Ingredients:
Chocolate 200gr coverage (70%)
200gr butter
90grs flour
150gr sugar
4 eggs
40grs cocoa
1 / 2 on yeast Royal

1-Melt the chocolate and butter in the microwave.
2-Separate the whites and yolks. The clear point to mount the snow with half the sugar.
Beat separately the yolks with half the sugar to whiten them.
3-Mix the yolks with the chocolate, butter and cocoa.
4-Then add the egg whites carefully so as not to lose too much volume.
Finally mix the sifted flour and yeast.
5-Put the dough into the mold and bake in preheated oven at 180 º C for 25 minutes.
Allow to cool and turning. Put chocolate on top

dilluns, 8 de febrer del 2010

Sherlock Homes

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930)

-Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He loved literature as a child.
By age 14, he had learned French so that he could read Jules Verne in the original"

-He studied medicine at Edinburgh University. One of his professors, Dr Joseph bell, was excellent at observation and deduction. He inspired the creation of Sherlock Holmes.

-In the 1880s, Conan Doyle worked as an eye specialist in the south of England. He didn't have ,any patients, so he began writing stories... and created Sherlock Holmes!


SHERLOCK HOLMES

Books:
Sherlock Holmes appears in 60 stories, published between 1887 and 1927. Seven million hardbacks and 100 million paperbacks have been sold. There are translations in 62 language, and books printed in Braille. Sherlock Holmes' big rival bestsellers are Shakespeare, the Bible and...Harry Potter, of course

Films and adaptations
-With Dracula, Sherlock Holmes is the literary character who is in the most films. More than 70 actors have played him in more than 200 films. But that's not all: The adventures of Sherlock Holmes have been for theater, TV, cartoons and radio. There was a musical, and ballet to! Incredible no?

SHERLOCK HOLMES MEMORABILIA.
Hundreds of business sell Sherlock Holmes memorabilia: from quill pens to mugs with his silhouette. But Conan Doyle never described Holmes's accessories himself! An illustrator invented the famous hat and cape for The Strand Magazine, wich first published the stories. Later, an actor was first to use a curly pipe to play Sherlock Holmes on stage.

It's robochef!


Imagine coming home from the school or from the job, to find a robot cooking you're dinner! Fantastic no? But it's real?
Well that's possible now in Japan. The robot stirs the ingradients in a bowl pours them into a pan, and serves your food. It also asks you what sort of sauces and condiments you would like. But if you want to understand, you'll have to learn Japanese!

Sherlock Holmes


SHERLOCK HOLMES, is in more than 200 films! Now he returns in a new film, with Robert Downey Jras Holmes, and Jude Law as his assistant Dr Watson. The film is a set in 1891, Holmes and Watson must stop a plot to destroy Britain. Holmes arrests the villain, Lord Blackwood. But before Blackwood is executed, he promises to return from the dead and get his revenge! Can holmes sotp him?