06.05.20
Summer Learning Journey
Week 4.
Activity 2: Romeo and Juliet
For this activity, we would like you to learn about 'Shakespearean English' - the version of English that Shakespeare used to write his plays. To do this, please write a short recount about what you did this morning in regular (2019) English, and then use this translating tool English to Shakespearean to turn it into shakespearean English. On your blog, share both your English and Shakespearean translation to your recount. Below there is my English version of my recount and my Shakespearean version.
English
This morning I woke up before my mother, it was seven o'clock on a Tuesday morning. We both had a bowl of delicous piping hot porridge for breakfast. She then headed to work for the day and I stayed at home with my brother doing our school work. It was cold, rainy and cloudy day in Christchurch.
Shakespearean
This m'rning i did wake up bef're mine own moth'r, t wast seven o'clock on a tuesday m'rning. We both hadst a bowl of delicous piping hot p'rridge f'r breakfast. The lady then head'd to w'rk f'r the day and i did stay at home with mine own broth'r doing our school w'rk. T wast bitter cold, rainy and cloudy day in christchurch.
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