Tuesday, June 2, 2009

DIALOGUES.

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A diary about one week


It all started on Monday at 8 am, when I sounded the alarm to wake me. So I did, I lifted and I am going to go to school. The day was entirely routine classes, classes and more classes.


On Tuesday a second time had a math exam, which by the way I was going quite well.


Wednesday was the worst day of the week, and very boring, but very routine.


Thursday however was the best part of the school week, because we do P.E., my favorite subject.


Friday also happened happened quickly, because everyone expected this weekend.


Saturday and Sunday, no doubt, the best without working very, very relaxing and especially playing football, the best thing to do in the world.

2n term reflexion


Although I think this second term could have studied a little more, I also think that if I continue at this rate I will not have any problem to achieve my goals.


Monday, June 1, 2009

COLDPLAY-VIVA LA VIDA



I used to rule the world
Seas would rise when I gave the word
Now in the morning I sleep alone
Sweep the streets I used to own

I used to roll the dice
Feel the fear in my enemy’s eyes
Listen as the crowd would sing:
“Now the old king is dead. Long live the King!”

One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my castles stand
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand

I hear Jerusalem bells a ringing
Roman cavalry choirs are singing
Be my Mirror my Sword and Shield
My Missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can’t explain
Once you go there was never
Never an honest word
That was when I Ruled the World

It was the wicked and wild wind
Blew down the doors to let me in
Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People couldn’t believe what I’d become

Revolutionaries wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a puppet on a lonely string
Oh who would ever want to be king?

I hear Jerusalem bells a ringing
Roman cavalry choirs are singing
Be my Mirror my Sword and Shield
My Missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can’t explain
I know Saint Peter won’t call my name
Never an honest work
But that was when I ruled the world

Ohhh
Ohhh
Ohhh
Ohhh

Hear Jerusalem bells a ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my Mirror my Sword and Shield
My Missionaries in a foreign field
For some reason I can’t explain
I know Saint Peter won’t call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world

Ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Ooh

The best club of the world!



I put the chicken skin just to see these things!

ORAL PRESENTATION

It’s a variant of the Tennis.
People started to practice in years 1990.
People play in couples
The three essential of the paddle are: the balls, the rackets and the playground.

- Sizes: 20m x 10m
- Walls: 3m
- Metallic mesh: 4m

I practice paddle for 2 years ago
I play this in C.T.Banyoles
I train with my sister twice at the week.
Also I play some championship with Miquel Verdaguer, who is my couple of paddle.
We have won two provincial championships, two local and some premises.

For me the paddle is more than a sport, it is a way to know people, a way of fun.
It can say that he is one of the sports how better I pass it playing.



Four weddings and a funeral


- What year was the film made? In 1994

- Who's the director? The director is Mike Newell

- What other famous films has he directed? He directed films like The Awakening, Bad Blood, dance with a Strange, The Good Father, Amazing Grace and Chuck, And Awfully big Adventure, Donnie Brasco, Pushing Tin, Mona Lisa Smile, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Love in the Time of Cholera, The Elfstone of shannara and Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time.

- Who are the main actors and actress? Hugh Grant, James Fleet, Simon Callow, John Hannah, Kristin Scott Thomas, David Bower, Charlotte Coleman, Andie MacDowell, Timothy Walker, Sara Crowe, Ronald Herdman, Elpset Gray, Philip Voss, Rupert Vanisttart and Nicola Walker.



Pilot:


Charles has to marry to Fiona. On the day of the wedding, his friends make him a terrible joke. They make him believe he is late for the ceremony. Therefore, they switch on the alarm of all the clocks four hours before the ceremony. After wake him up, Matthew arrives and tells him that it’s 9:45.It’s late, very late... Charles dresses his wedding coat at once and hurries up with his friends to the church. When they arrive, Charles finds that there isn’t anybody there and he starts laughing when he realizes that his friends have made him a joke.Before starting the ceremony at 10:30, Charles asks himself if the Fiona is the woman that he really loves. While he greets the guests, he realizes that Carrie arrives all alone at the ceremony. Charles, worried, goes talking to her. She says him that she has broken down with her man. Charles is surprised by this piece of news and it makes him have more doubts about his wedding with Fiona. After talking to Carrie, Charles finds his brother Matthew and asks him about what he has to make. He tells him that he has just three options. The first one is to marry Fiona. The second one is running away. And he will think about the third option.
The hour of the wedding arrives and Charles sees his wife arriving with her fantastic wedding dress. When the priest asks to the assistants if somebody wants to say something against the wedding has to say it right there or silence forever, Matthew declares that there is another person in his brother’s life. The priest asks Charles if it is truth and in he replies him that yes. Fiona reacts to such scandal slapping Charles face.Late at night, Charles goes home with his friends. Once there, somebody rings the bell and he goes to open. He finds that Carrie has come and Charles right there under the rain declares love to Carrie with a thrilling kiss.

Monday, May 11, 2009

MAGAZINE--

U2
You probably know at least one U2 song....

I think that is a very good song, and also think that this group is one of the best in the world in the actualy!


High school musical 3
If you didn't see this film at the cinema, you can now see it on DVD!

I can't saw this film in the cinema, for this one day I will go to rent this film in a video club!


Funny hobby
One man from Wisconsin, USA, is called the "Twine Ball Man".

I think that is a very impressionist thing, it's amazing because it weighs 9000 kilograms and Jim says if it was unraveled it would be 1300 kilometers long. That's the distance gram Paris to Athens in Greece.

An interview to CESC ROCA


Cesc said that he was feeling very good today. He's happiest when he's out with his friends, and when he's swimming and he said that his Play Station and Coca-cola were two things which he couldn't live with out! If he could be anywhere in the world at this moment, he could be on a mountain in the Alpes, with some really good drink.

Cesc hasn't got a great memory, for this reason he doesn't remember his last birthday. He remembers that he went to Italy on the school trip when ha was fifteen. That was his only time abroad. The best holidays he never had was in Cadaqués.

He's usually positive about the future. I asked if the planet would be a better place in the hundred years, and he said that it probably would. When he's older, Cesc thinks that he might stil live in Banyoles, because he likes it. He promised that he would be a very good person in the future.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Oral Presentation---

To start…
Hello to everybody. I am Josep My. Fauró, and I’m 15 years old. and I am a greatest supporter the football. For this motive, my topic of the oral presentation is the football. During my oral presentation, I will describe the football, I will give some notion of him history, I will explain my opinion to you about this and also I will tell my favourite team and some information about him. An for finishing I tell you some players of the moment.

Introduction:
The football is a team sport staked between two teams of 11 players each and a referee. It is considered as the most popular sport of the world, with about 270 million involved people. People play in a rectangular field of lawn, with a goal porter's lodge at every side. The goal of the game is to displace a ball across the field to try to score goal. The team which scores more goals at the end of the match is the winner.

The history of the football:
At the end of the Middle Age different team games, which knew them as codes of soccer, were developed in the British Islands. The first British codes were characterized because for its extreme violence. The 30th of November 1872, Scotland and England played the first official match among national selections, this match was finish In the second half of the 20th century it would be the period of greatest growth of the soccer.

My personal opinion:
My opinion about the football is really good. I think that it is a great sport if so many people would not practice it. We could also say that it makes persons to the people month and that it forms ways for us of month that not only sportive. It has helped to joining nations, it has helped to achieving money for illnesses and even it has avoided some war.

Interview:
Do you like football? Yes I do. Why? Because it's the best sport to you practise.
Do you play football? Sure
How long do you play football? For eight years.
What's your favourite football team? FCBarcelona
And your favourite player? Lionel Messi
What's football for you? It's more than a sport, a way to live.
What is the better thing for you in football's world? Win the Champions League with your team, or win the mundial with your country.

FCBARCELONA:
Full name: Futbol Club Barcelona
Nickname(s): Barça, Culés, La Blaugrana
Founded: 28 November 1899
Ground: Camp Nou, Barcelona(Capacity: 98,772)
President: Joan Laporta
Manager: Josep Guardiola
League: La Liga
Titles:
La Liga: 18
Copa del Rey: 24
Supercopa d’España: 7
Champions league: 2
UEFA: 4

Lionel Andrés Messi:
Lionel Andrés Messi (born 24 June 1987 in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Spanish La Liga club Barcelona and the Argentina national team. He has drawn comparisons to Diego Maradona; Maradona himself declared Messi his "successor".

Steven George Gerrard:
Steven George Gerrard, (born 30 May 1980), is an English footballer who plays for English Premier League club Liverpool F.C. and the England national team. He is usually employed in the central midfield role, although he has also played as a right-sided midfielder and a second striker.

Andrea Pirlo:
Andrea Pirlo, (born May 19, 1979 in Flero, Lombardy), is an Italian footballer, he winner the World Cup and the Champions League who currently plays for Serie A club A.C. Milan and the Italian national team. His brother Ivan plays for a Serie C2 club in Brescia.

Frank Lampard:
Frank James Lampard, Jr. (born 20 June 1978 in Romford, London) is an English football midfielder currently playing for Premier League club Chelsea and the England national team. He plays most often as a box-to-box midfielder and has also enjoyed spells in a more advanced attacking midfield role. Lampard is Chelsea's top active goalscorer with 121 goals, the most in club history for a midfielder, and is the second midfielder in Premier League history to score 100 goals, after Matthew Le Tissier.

And to finish…
I believe that I have to ask the thank you the football in general, to make myself have fun of one of the most important parts of my life, the sport. I believe that, is one of the sports most passionate, more thrilling and as supposed is the more looked and practised from all the world. For these motives, only I have to say: THANK YOU FOOTBALL!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Returning a product

Tiri: Hello. How can I help you?
Abdon: Oh, hello. I'd like to return this CD, please.
Tiri: Ok. What's the problem with it?
Abdon: Well, it'¡s damaged and it's impossible to watch, the DVD player doesn't detect it. It was damaged when I bought it.
Tiri: Mmm, that's strange. When did you buy it?
Abdon: I only bought it this morning.
Tiri: Have you got the receipt?
Abdon: Yes, here you are.
Tiri: OK. Well, I can give you a refund, or do you want to choose another CD?
Abdon: I'll choose another one, thanks.



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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

PROJECT!

Choose one topic: FOOTBALL!

History of the football:
The history of the association soccer, known simply as soccer, is usually considered from 1863, year of foundation of The Football Association, although its origins, as those of the other codes of soccer, can soar several centuries in the past, particularly in the British Islands during the Middle Age. Although there were points in common among different games of ball that was developed since the 3rd century B.C. and the current soccer, the sport as it knows it to itself today has its origins in the British Islands. 
Since then the soccer has had a constant growth, up to get to be the most popular sport of the world with about 270 millions of people involucrate. With the accomplishment of the first meeting of the International Football Association Board in 1886 and the foundation of the FIFA in 1904, the sport has expanded until it arrives to all the corners of the world. From 1930 it would start to fight over the World Top of Soccer, which would turn into the sport event with biggest audience of the planet.



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My opinion:
My opinion about the football is really good. I think that it is a great sport if so many people would not practice it. We could also say that it makes persons to the people month and that it forms ways for us of month that not only sportive. It has helped to joining nations, it has helped to achieving money for illnesses and even it has avoided some war.


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Interview:
  1. Do you like football? Yes I do. Why? Because it's the best sport to you practise.
  2. Do you play football? Sure
  3. How long do you play football? For eight years.
  4. What's your favourite football team? FCBarcelona
  5. And your favourite player? Lionel Messi
  6. What's football for you? It's more than a sport, a way to live.
  7. What is the better thing for you in football's world? Win the Champions League with your team, or win the mundial with your country.


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Monday, February 23, 2009

A discussion essay

The internet has changed the world in the last century. Before the Internet was invented, searching information used to be more difficul. These days it is esay search the information through Internet.
Books, on the other hand, are simpler and pocket-sized. They don't use electricity, so they don't pullute the atmosphere. They are also safer because people don't move quicly on them.

Internet, however, can be very slow. All in all, I think that the Intenet is a better invention, baecause it's more useful and the future it will be faster.

How to get on with your parents.

  1. If you tidied up your room, your parents would think that you’re a responsible person.
  2. If you help your parents with the work of the house, they will have more confidence for you
  3. If you do always your homework, your parents will be happy.
  4. If you don’t drunk or smoke, they won’t worry.
  5. If there were more communication, your family and you would have more confidence.
  6. If you didn’t tell them your problems, they wouldn’t confidence with you.
  7. If you wore modern clothes, your parents wouldn’t buy you more things, like a motorbike, a new mobile phone…
  8. If you shared their hobbies, they would be happy
  9. If you told them lies, they would confidence with you.
  10. If you asked them how are they, they would also become interested in you.

A profile of band

Katie Melua was discovered by the composer Mike Batt in 2003 while she studied in the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology. Katie Melua’s first album was “Call of the search” and was released by “Dramatico”. Her second album was recorded in 2005 and was called “Piece by piece”. It has sold more than one million copies.

Katie Melua plays both jazz and blues. Some of their best-known songs are “Nine million bicycles”, “The closest thing to crazy” and “Thank you stars”. She has won one prize for her music and videos. When she had fifteen years she won a competition in a TV channel ITV.

Explaining a problem

I’ve had a problem recently. My sister Berta met a guy a week ago and he asked her out. They’ve met a few times and I think that she likes him. I think he’s a bit youngster than her, but I’m not sure because she doesn’t talk about him.
I’m worried because I haven’t met his person. I think my sister should be more open their relationship and I’d be much happier if she introduces me to her boyfriend. But maybe I shouldn’t worry or interfere. I usually trust my sister, but she has been strange recently.
I’d really like some advice because if I don’t do something soon, well probably have a big argument.

Letter to the director

30 Apple street
Liberty city
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27th November 2008
The community found
28 Sufflok street
London
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Dear Sir or Madam,
I'm writing to enquire about lottery founds for a community project in our town.
Liberty city is a small town in the north of Australia. There are a lot of interesting places, there is a lake and there ara a lot of cinemas, but there aren't any theaters and bowling.
I would be grateful if you could send me information about lottery grants. If you have any questions about our project, pleasedo not hesitate to contact me.
Yours faithfully,
Josep Ma. Fauró Canadell
Liberty city
Center community

LOVE ACTUALLY!


1.- FILM INFORMATION



  1. What's the meaning of love actually? Show the different visions of the love

  2. What's the complete film name? Love actually is all around

  3. What year was the film made? 2003

  4. Who's the director? Richard Crutis

  5. What famous films has he directed? Notting Hill, Mr Bean, Britget Jones's Diary, Four weddings and a funeral...

  6. what type of film is it?a tragedy? a comedy? why? It is a comedy since its intention is to make the people laughter.

  7. Who are the main actors and actresses?


  • Billy Mack and Joe

  • Juliet, Peter and Mark

  • Jamie and Aurélia

  • Harry, Karen and Mia

  • David and Natalie

  • Daniel and Carol; Sam and Joanna

  • Sarah and Karl

  • Colin, Tony and the Wisconsin girls

  • John and Judy

2.- DISCUSS the film



  • What's the first story in the film? The film begins with a voiceover from David (Hugh Grant), commenting that, whenever he gets gloomy with the state of the world, he thinks about the arrivals terminal at Heathrow Airport, and the pure, uncomplicated love felt as friends and families welcome their arriving loved ones.

  • Can you name the cast of characters and story-lines?

Billy Mack and Joe
With the help of his longtime manager Joe (
Gregor Fisher), aging rock and roll legend Billy Mack (Bill Nighy) records a Christmas variation of The Troggs' classic hit "Love Is All Around." Despite his honest admission that it is a "festering turd of a record," the singer promotes the release in the hope it will become the Christmas number one single. During his publicity tour, Billy repeatedly causes Joe grief by pulling stunts such as defacing a poster of rival musicians Blue with a speech bubble reading, "We've got little pricks." He also promises to perform his song naked on television should it hit the top spot, and he keeps his word -- albeit while wearing boots and holding a strategically placed guitar -- when it does. After briefly celebrating his victory at a party hosted by Sir Elton John, Billy unexpectedly arrives at Joe's flat and explains that Christmas is a time to be with the people you love, and that he had just realized that "the people I love... is you", despite simultaneously hitting Joe with insulting comments about his weight. He reminds Joe that "We have had a wonderful ride" touring around the world together over the years. And he suggests that the two celebrate Christmas by getting drunk and watching porn. Billy and Joe's story is the only one exploring platonic love, and the two characters are unrelated to any of the other characters in film, although a few of the other characters are shown watching Billy Mack on their TVs or listening to his song on the radio. At the end of the film, Billy Mack arrives at the airport terminal with a gorgeous six-foot blonde woman pushing his luggage cart. He refers to her as one of two (and possibly more) new girlfriends, indicating his career has taken a turn for the better. Joe is there to greet him and their friendly relationship remains solid.

Juliet, Peter and Mark
Juliet (
Keira Knightley) and Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) are wed in a lovely ceremony orchestrated and videotaped by Mark (Andrew Lincoln), Peter's best friend and best man. When the professional wedding video turns out to be dreadful, Juliet shows up at Mark's door in hopes of getting a copy of his footage, despite the fact that he has always been cold and unfriendly to her. The video turns out to consist entirely of close-ups of her, and she realizes that he secretly has had feelings for her. Mortified, Mark explains that his coldness to her is "a self-preservation thing" and excuses himself. On Christmas Eve, Mark shows up at Juliet and Peter's door posing as a carol singer with a portable CD player, and uses a series of cardboard signs to silently tell her that "at Christmas you tell the truth," and, "without hope or agenda... to me, you are perfect". As he leaves, Juliet runs after him and kisses him, before returning to Peter. Mark tells himself, "Enough, enough now," perhaps acknowledging that it's time to move on with his life. All three appear at the airport in the closing scenes to greet Jamie and Aurélia, showing that the friendship between Peter and Mark has not been affected by the latter's feelings for Juliet.

Jamie and Aurélia
Writer Jamie (
Colin Firth) first appears preparing to attend Juliet and Peter's wedding. His girlfriend (Sienna Guillory) misses the ceremony allegedly due to illness, but when Jamie unexpectedly returns home before the reception, he discovers her engaging in sexual relations with his brother. Heartbroken, Jamie retires to the solitude of his French cottage to immerse himself in his writing. Here he meets Portuguese housekeeper Aurélia (Lúcia Moniz), who speaks only her native tongue. Despite the language barrier they manage to communicate with each other, with subtitles indicating they are at times in agreement with each other, and sometimes of opposite minds. Jamie returns to London, where he takes a course in Portuguese. On Christmas Eve, he decides to ditch celebrations with his family to fly to Marseille. In the crowded Portuguese restaurant where Aurelia works her second job as a waitress, he proposes to her in his mangled Portuguese, and she accepts using her recently learned English. The film ends with Jamie and Aurélia, now engaged. At the airport they are met by Peter, Juliet, and Mark. Aurelia jokes that if Jamie had told her his friends were so handsome, she might have chosen a different Englishman. Jamie then jokes that she doesn't speak English well and doesn't know what she's saying.

Harry, Karen and Mia
Harry (
Alan Rickman) is the managing director of a design agency. Mia (Heike Makatsch), his new secretary, clearly has designs on him. His nascent mid-life crisis allows him tentatively to welcome her attention, and for Christmas he buys her an expensive necklace from jewellery salesman Rufus (Rowan Atkinson), who takes a very long time adding ever more elaborate wrapping while Harry becomes increasingly nervous with the fear of detection. Meanwhile, Harry's wife Karen (Emma Thompson) is busy dealing with their children, Daisy (Lulu Popplewell) and Bernard (William Wadham), who are appearing in the school Nativity; her brother David; and her friend Daniel, who has just lost his wife to cancer. Karen discovers the necklace in Harry's coat pocket and assumes it is a gift for her, only to be given the CD Joni Mitchell's Both Sides Now to "continue [Karen's] emotional education", as Harry puts it, instead. She immediately understands Harry is having an affair, and briefly breaks down alone in her bedroom before composing herself to attend the children's play with her husband. Following the play, Karen confronts Harry, who admits, "I am so in the wrong — a classic fool", to which Karen replies: "Yes, but you've also made a fool out of me — you've made the life I lead foolish too," before blinking back tears and enthusiastically congratulating their children. As for Mia, she is shown smiling while trying on the necklace. In the final airport scene, Harry returns home from a trip abroad, and Karen and his children are there to greet him. Harry is delighted to see his kids again; his exchange with Karen is more perfunctory, but suggests that, though the two are not on steady terms, they intend to give their marriage a chance.

David and Natalie
Karen's brother, the recently-elected British
Prime Minister David (Hugh Grant), is young, handsome, and single. Natalie (Martine McCutcheon) is a new junior member of the household staff at 10 Downing Street and regularly serves his tea and biscuits. Something seems to click between them, but with the exception of some mild flirting, neither pursues the attraction. When the President of the United States (Billy Bob Thornton) pays a visit, his conservative attitude and flat refusal to relax any policies leave the British advisors stymied. It is only after David walks in to find the President attempting to seduce Natalie that he stands up for the UK at a nationally televised press conference, saying Britain is a great country for things like Harry Potter, The Beatles and David Beckham's right foot ("David Beckham's left foot, come to that"), and embarrassing the President by saying that "a friend who bullies us is no longer a friend." Concerned that his affections for Natalie are affecting his political judgment, David asks for her to be "redistributed." Later, while looking through a sampling of Christmas cards, David comes across a card signed "I'm actually yours. With Love, Your Natalie." Encouraged by this he sets out to find her. After much doorbell ringing, including a ring at Mia's house, David eventually finds Natalie at her family's home. Hoping to have some time with Natalie, David offers to drive everyone to the local school for the play, the same one in which his niece and nephew are appearing (as he realizes only when his sister, Karen - still unsteady from her recent discovery of her husband's affair - spots him and thanks him for finally managing to come to a family function). The two watch the show from backstage, and their budding relationship is exposed to the audience when a curtain at the rear of the stage is raised during the big finale and David and Natalie are caught in a passionate kiss. Undeterred, they smile and wave. In the final airport scene, as David walks through the gate at the airport in the finale, Natalie - heedless of the surrounding paparazzi - runs straight through his entourage and leaps into his arms, planting a big kiss on him.

Daniel and Carol; Sam and Joanna
Daniel (
Liam Neeson), Karen's friend, is introduced in the film during a funeral for his wife, Joanna. Her death, caused by an unspecified long-term illness, has left Daniel and his stepson Sam (Thomas Sangster) to fend for themselves. Daniel must deal with his sudden responsibility, as well as the perceived end of his love life. ("That was a done deal long ago", he says to Sam, "unless, of course, Claudia Schiffer calls, in which case I want you out of the house straight away, you wee motherless mongrel.") Sam, too, is especially forlorn about something, eventually revealing that he is in love with an American girl from his school, also named Joanna (Olivia Olson), who he assumes does not know he exists. After seeing Billy Mack's new video in a store window, he comes up with a plan, based on the premise that "Girls love musicians. Even the really weird ones get girlfriends." With Daniel's encouragement, Sam teaches himself to play the drums, eventually acting as top for Joanna's performance of "All I Want for Christmas Is You" at the city-wide school play. Unfortunately, Sam's drumming fails to secure Joanna's attention the way he had hoped. After the play, Daniel consoles Sam, who is also heartbroken over recent news of Joanna's return to the United States, and convinces him to go catch Joanna at the airport.
While Sam dashes off to collect his things, Daniel bumps into another parent, Carol (played by
Claudia Schiffer), and sparks immediately fly. Sam and Daniel leave to find Joanna before she and her family board their flight to America. Once Daniel and Sam arrive, the attendant refuses to let Sam through. However, while the attendant is distracted by another passenger, the jewelry clerk Rufus, Sam is able to sneak through and race past the security checkpoint. With the gate staff distracted by Billy Mack's promised naked performance on TV monitors, Sam is able to reach Joanna and confess his love to her just as she is about to board the plane. He is brought back to his stepfather by security guards, but Joanna runs back to Sam to give him a kiss on the cheek. In triumph he leaps into Daniel's arms. In the finale, Daniel and Sam have returned to the airport with Carol and her son as Sam awaits Joanna's return. When Joanna walks through the doors, Sam says, "Hello," restraining the impulse to embrace her. Daniel curses, "He should have kissed her..." but Carol soothes him, "No, that's cool."

Sarah and Karl
Sarah (
Laura Linney) first appears at the wedding of Juliet and Peter, sitting next to her friend Jamie. We learn she works at Harry's graphic design company and has been in love for years with the creative director Karl (Rodrigo Santoro), a not-so-secret obsession recognized by Harry, who implores her to say something to him since it's Christmas and Karl is aware of her feelings anyway. Unfortunately for all concerned, Sarah has an institutionalized and mentally ill brother who calls her mobile phone incessantly. Sarah feels responsible for her brother and constantly puts her life on hold to support him. Sarah's chance at making love with Karl, following her company's Christmas party (hosted at an art gallery run by Mark), is abandoned when her brother again calls her at the most inopportune time. Karl suggests that she not answer (asking, "Will it make him better?"), but she does so anyway, effectively ending their relationship. On Christmas Eve, she wishes Karl "Merry Christmas" as he leaves the office, and it is clear he wants to say something to her, but he departs and she breaks down in tears before picking up her phone to ring her brother. She is seen spending Christmas in her brother's institution, wrapping a scarf around him. They are the only couple not seen at the end of the movie at the airport.

Colin, Tony and the Wisconsin girls
After several blunders attempting to woo various English women, including Mia and the caterer at Juliet and Peter's wedding, Colin Frissell (
Kris Marshall) informs his friend Tony (Abdul Salis) he plans to go to America and find love there because, in his estimation, the U.S. is filled to the brim with gorgeous women who will fall head over heels for him because of his "cute British accent". ("Stateside, I'm Prince William... without the weird family".) The first place he goes after landing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is an average American bar where he meets three stunningly attractive women (Ivana Milicevic, January Jones, and Elisha Cuthbert) who, after falling for his Basildon accent, invite him to stay at their home, specifically in their bed, with them and their housemate Harriet (Shannon Elizabeth) ("the sexy one"). They warn him that, because they are poor, they can't even afford pajamas, so everyone will be naked. In the finale, a much cooler and more suave Colin returns to England with Harriet, the fourth Wisconsin girl, for himself, and her sister Carla (Denise Richards) who came on the flight to meet Tony. At the airport, Carla embraces and kisses a startled Tony and tells him that "I heard that you were gorgeous".

John and Judy
In a story that was excised completely from the
censored version of the DVD release of the film, John (Martin Freeman) and Judy (Joanna Page), who up to this point were unknown to each other, work as stand-ins for the sex scenes in a movie. Colin's friend Tony is part of the film crew, and gives them directions as to the activities they should simulate so that lighting checks and such can be completed before the actors are called to the set. Despite their blatantly sexual actions, and frequent nudity, they are very naturally comfortable with each other, discussing politics, traffic, and previous jobs as if they'd known one another for years. John even tells Judy that "it is nice to have someone I can just chat with." The two carefully and cautiously pursue a relationship, and see the play at the local school together with John's brother. In the finale at the airport, Tony, while waiting for Colin, runs into John and Judy, about to depart on a trip together. Judy happily displays an engagement ring on her finger.



  • Describe each story and illustrate with a picture where and when do all stories take place? In London during Christmas

  • What's your favourite love story? Why? The best relationship is the that the prime minister and his sustain assistant, because this can happen to the real life, and would be very good to represent the equality among persons.

  • What's the best moment in the film for you? Why? The best moment of the film for me, it is when they interview to the singer to I radiate it, it shows us really how we are the persons.

  • Do you like the film? Yes, i do. What's good/bad about it? The bond of the film is that it shows us the love as it's, and the bad is perhaps that a little amplifies it.

  • Do you like the music? Yes, I do.

  • What's the best song for you? All you need is love (the beatles)




3.- Dialogue LOVE ACTUALLY!


Daniel is the Sam's step father and his mum is dead. Sam is fall in love and he explain it to his dad.

Daniel: So what's the problem, Sammy? Is it just Mum or is it something else? Maybe... school - are you being bullied? Or is it something worse? Can you give me any clues at all?
Sam: You really want to know?
Daniel: I really want to know.
Sam: Even though you won't be able to do anything to help?
Daniel: Even if that's the case, yeah.
Sam: OK. The truth is actually... I'm in love.
Daniel: Sorry?
Sam: I know I should be thinking about Mum all the time, and I am. But the truth is I'm in love and I was before she died, and there's nothing I can do about it.
Daniel: Aren't you a bit young to be in love?
Sam: No.
Daniel: Oh, OK, right. Well, I'm a little relieved.
Sam: Why?
Daniel: Well, you know - I thought it might be something worse.
Sam: Worse than the total agony of being in love?
Daniel: Oh. No, you're right. Yeah, total agony.


















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4.- Interview a classmate about the film


What's the first story in the film? The film begins with a voiceover from David (Hugh Grant), commenting that, whenever he gets gloomy with the state of the world, he thinks about the arrivals terminal at Heathrow Airport, and the pure, uncomplicated love felt as friends and families welcome their arriving loved ones.


Where and when do all stories take place? They take place in London during Christmas.


What's your favourite love story? Why? My favourite story is the story of Sam, because he do all is in his hands to success, like learn to play drums to enter on the school band band.


What's the best moment in the film for you? Why? My best moment in the film is when Sam plays drums at the concert and when Peter tells Juliet that he loves her.


Do you like the film? What's good/bad about it? Yes, I do. The good things are that they show all kinds of love, but the bad thing is that they exaggerate it.


Do you like the music? Yes I do.


What's the best song for you? Name and singer. All you need is love, from The Beatles.


















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