Mini sagas 2020
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Created on April 3, 2020
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Mini sagas
St Patrick's
Adrian P. B1
A piece of bread fell in love with a potato. They got married and decided to go on a honeymoon to Ireland on march 17th. they didn’t know that it was St Patrick’s day. When they arrived there was a Celtic music concert and that’s how potato bread was born!!
The Wedding
B2.2 Beatriz Gómez Carrón
Some centuries ago a young and friendly boy, Patrick, eradicated elves and snakes in order to create a better world. In a few days we should be celebrating St Patrick’s day with friend, Celt music and potato bread. But a wild elf, called Covid-19, slipped away from St Patrick’s hands.So Patrick, hurry up!! Catch him, we want to celebrate!!
St Patrick’s day
C1 Sandra G.
Once upon a time, an old friendly woman who lived on a very little piece of potato bread.It was St Patrick’s day. She was selling her bread in the market when a miracle happened; a young blind boy recovered his sight after having tried her bread!!Another St. Patrick’s miracle!!!
The Miracle
Yolanda C1
Once upon a time, a friendly leprechaun whose name’s Patrick, made the whole country dance to Celt music while having a Guinness or tea. He wasn’t the greatest dancer but he spread out joy. Little fellow full of beans... might be the potato bread that he loved!
Today, dance and cheer with no fear!
Once upon a time, an old lady went to the forest and found a friendly leprechaun with a big smile. He told her that she had won a handbag with a gold coin in it. She came back home and shared it with her family. They bought a lot of potato bread! Idalmis García B2
OLD LADY
It’s true, everybody was afraid of this problem, their health was in danger. However, a group of friends decided to travel to Ireland to celebrate St Patrick’s day. Irish people were so friendly that they gave them masks and potato bread, of course, everything for free! Eva Aller B2
Danger
My father remembered the famine after the civil war, over the year 1940. The weather had been dry and people didn’t have wheat to make bread. My family invented potato bread. The neighbourhood was very friendly and bought this bread so my family could make a little profit. Carmen Iglesias B2
Baking Bread