The Russian Revalution started in 8 March 1917 and ended in the 8th of november 1917.

Mr jones is a famer and the owner of manor farm

Now and then

Morning at The London Nautical School

The school in the morning is noisy. The children are shouting at each other like lions in the zoo. The conversations you overhear between students and teachers about late homework and detentions make you laugh. As you walk through the playground, you see children running and laughing like hyena’s. As you enter the building, all you can hear is echoes in the corridors of people speaking. The bell is ringing for you to enter the classroom. As you reach the classroom, you see the teacher getting the students inside to settle down. As the teacher sets the work, the classroom is silent. The silence is so relaxing you nearly drift off. RING! RING! You jolt up as someone’s phone goes off. You see the teacher storm over to the student and tell them off so loudly your ears ring. Afterwards, the classroom falls back into silence and you slowly fall into a relaxing, much needed sleep.

Night at The London Nautical School

The school in the night is quiet because there is no one in the school at night. The corridors are pitch black, you can’t see anyone at the end. The school is so dark and quiet that if you was there you could easily mistake it for an almost abandoned building. It is really strange that a building usually full with children during the day is so silent and empty. It is so quiet that if you was there, every step you take would echo throughout the whole building. The outside traffic echoes through the corridors and is usually the only noise you would hear from the inside. The building is so quiet that you can hear everything which can make you paranoid that someone is there with you, following you around the abandoned corridors, watching you.

This is Your Online Domain

Hello and welcome to your personal online journal.

Edutronic has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and you have the choice (by altering the ‘visibility’ of your posts) of whether your work on here is visible to the world, or only to your teacher.

Anything you post here in the public domain represents you and thus it’s important that you take care with that decision, but don’t be afraid to publish your work – as the feedback you may get from people at home, your peers and people from around the internet is only likely to enhance it.

Remember you can always access your class blog and all manner of resources through the Edutronic main website – and by all means check out the sites of your peers to see what they’re getting up to as well.

If you have any questions for your teacher, an excellent way to get an answer is to create a new private post on this journal. Your teachers are am notified of any new posts and will reply swiftly to any queries.

Make the most of, and enjoy this new freedom in your English learning!

“There is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed.” ― Ernest Hemingway