Pages

Friday, September 30, 2011

Legend

There once was a boy named Legend, and he lived in a land called Spartacus. His mother died when he was two years old, before she died she gave him a special necklace, that had the ability to hide him away and keep him safe from goblins, monster and evil magical things. His father once was a king of the jungle and his army was trained for to be a true warrior of Spartacus. But one day goblins came and destroyed their village on that day his mother forgot to wear the magic golden necklace, and that's when she died and gave the necklace to Legend which was her son.Only his father and him were the last two survivor in that village and sadly, all the others were dead. After his mother died he promised to himself that he would take revenge from the goblins for the sake of his mother death.
25 years had already past, and his father turned him into a man that is more better than a warrior. One night when Legend and his farther were sleeping, monsters came, took legend away, to their castle, locked him with strong metal chains and put him in a cage. Then the magic golden necklace broke the metal chain and broke the lock then made him invisible so the goblins can’t see him and he killed the goblins one by one. Then he saw the one that killed his mother, he was so angry that his hole face turned red and he was the only one that could see him even if he is invisible but he still succeeded to kill him. Then his farther and him lived greatly ever after.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

All black Passport



Family name: Carter First name:
Daniel DOB: March 5, 1982
POB: South bridge, Canterbury, New Zealand
Position: first five
Ethnic group:1/4 Tonga
Height: 5 ft 10 in
Weight: 94 kg(14 st 11 lb)
Eye: colour brown
Hair: colour black
Complexion: middle brown
Distinguishing features: Tattoo
Unknown:
Unknown:

Badminton

A great sport to do is badminton and my class did it in the hall the visiting coaches. When we first got there we were all excited and very pleased to do badminton. We all got our rackets and started to play with them. Having fun is most important then having a real life game. The coach started to train us and half of our class didn’t get the hang of it, so we were all struggling.
The badminton coach taught us how to do some trick shots, we were all amazed and so was our teacher Mr Barks. The best trick shot was when you hit the shuttle up two times and hit it while it is getting under your legs, that was the best trick I have ever done in badminton.
Doing our best performance with our class room is one of our most important things of badminton. Showing our performance to the coach was fun, like Joseph, he was real good, like a pro, so skilled at badminton.
Our class room had to be in groups of two. I was with Richard, one of my best friends to play with. Each time we play or learn the game it gets more difficult, but time makes practise. After we learnt a few more skills we played a quick game. We had to get five shuttles and try serve them into the badminton bin.
Before we were about to leave the hall I asked the coach a question? I said to the coach “have you ever won a cup?” and the coach said “If I ever do I will come and let you know”.
Everyone started to leave the hall, badminton was the best game I have learn this year.