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English - Thursday 21 May

21 May 2020

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Jonaki
21 May 2020 10:41
Last edited on 21 May 2020 - 10:41
The creatures on slide 7 are suggestions, but if you have another idea, go with it Maria.
John
21 May 2020 10:48
Last edited on 21 May 2020 - 10:48
Guys do you know what those big ear things are on the giraffe? My dad said they used to be horns! I don't know if thats true. Jasmine
John
21 May 2020 11:08
Hi Mrs Glanvill, do we have to do the animals causing trouble? Jasmine
Simon
21 May 2020 11:41
Last edited on 21 May 2020 - 11:42
OMG! THE BLOB FISH AND ANGORA RABBIT ARE ADORABLE!!!!! (Ik, it's weird but they are so cute)! TIEN :]
Simon
21 May 2020 11:43
๐Ÿ˜Šcan't stop saying cute or awwww ๐Ÿ‘ฟ
Simon
21 May 2020 11:46
i hate people who call blob fish ugly. bruh
Simon
21 May 2020 11:47
no offence if you literally think blob fish or ugly cuz they kinda are...;-;
Simon
21 May 2020 11:48
can we do a story on two animals that live together or something like that, mrs. Glanvill?
John
21 May 2020 13:04
I like the blob fish aswell. I looks a BIT wierd but I guess its cute. Jasmine
Jonaki
21 May 2020 14:36
Hi Jasmine - not necessarily causing trouble. The other characters could cause the trouble. Hi Tien - yes, you could write about two animals living together - as long as it explains how one of them came to look like they do now.

 

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