Wednesday 4 December 2013

This week in the news..........

Onur, as blogger of the week has chosen "This week in the news" as the topic, let's see what has happened this week.

4 comments:

  1. Hello I am Sarah,
    I liked the article about the boy that can't use his arms or legs and he has mental problem. He gets hundred percent scholarship and goes to really good school. By the way he deserved the scholarship because he did really good in an exam. This schools owner gave him a job as a computer web design

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  2. Hi! I am going to talk about that a major storm has hit northern Europe, caused dozens of flights cancelled or delayed in the Netherlands, Germany and Scotland, while rail services were shut down in several countries; one of Europe's longest bridges - connecting Sweden to Denmark - closed; tens of thousands of homes were also left without power as the storm hit; police have confirmed that a man has been killed by a falling tree in Nottinghamshire, central England; British authorities said that it could be the biggest storm surge for 60 years; the storm was causing transport chaos throughout northern Europe.

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  3. Hello,
    This week there was snow and people had snowball fights everywhere but a kid was playing snowballs with his friends then by mistakenly the snowball hits to taxi and the driver got angry and started to follow the kid. While the kid was running a car hit the kid and the kid died. After 5 days the taxi driver has been caught by the police.

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  4. Want your children to grow up to be healthy adults? Teach them to cook
    18 December 2013 - It's a family ritual. Every weekend, David Collins takes his four-year-old son Samuel grocery shopping. 'When we go down the produce aisle, I try to get him to name all the vegetables,' says Collins, who used to own a restaurant and spent years in the food preparation business. 'I want to get across to him that vegetables and fruits, they're very tasty if they're done properly.' Nutritional experts say this is exactly the type of thing you ought be doing if you want your children to develop an appreciation for a healthy diet -- and to learn how to plan, shop for, and cook meals so they can feed themselves when they eventually leave home.
    Selin I

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