lunes, 16 de noviembre de 2020

HALLOWE'EN CONTEST BEST POEMS AND PICTURES



 
HERE ARE THE BEST POEMS AND PICTURES FOR HALLOWE'EN CONTEST:

                                               It’s  a scary eerie night 

                                    With a terrifying sight 

Where you can see skeletons come alive 

Looking for someone to fight 

In order to survive the Halloween night.  

( By Gina Baleanu )


When the sun came down

I heard a strange sound

it could be a cow

But it did meow

It could be a scientist 

but it scared me more than a maths test

It was behind the door

It could be a dinosaur

When I opened it

I couldn´t admit

It was my cat

eating a rat.


(By Jorge Tenorio)



 



                                             Today is Halloween
                                            
And some of the teens
                                                
Are going to the street
                                                
To ask for some trick or treat

                                                        (By Verónica Polanco)





The thirty-first of October

I remember,

A lot of movies on TV,

And  zombies in the street,

A fire,

Near the creepy vampire,

The garden is flood,

Of a very red blood,

And a escape room,

With a big moon,

Also a skeleton,

dancing reggaeton.  



(By Samuel Sánchez)

It’s Haloween night

when the full moon is high.

You can see one hundred eyes

from people who have just died.

 

If you turn around,

you can see their bodies

coming out of the ground.

 

Be careful, my friend,

cause this is not the end

of Halloween's nightmare.


(By Sandra Muñoz)



 When the moon shines in the sky

children begin to cry.

Because creatures appear in the dark,

and they are afraid of that.


(By Uxía Bohorque)



Panic is pushing her to the dark

and she doesn´t know what there was

when she goes in, they appear, some bats,

and when she sees it she tried to hide,but...

(By Samuel Polanco




Suddenly someone started to knock the door,

I was afraid but I remembered I was with my brother Lor.

I ran up stairs when the lights went out,

but I could catch my little teddy bear which I can’t sleep without.

Then I saw the street door opening  slow,

and unexpectedly a man entered with a big crow.

And then I was hidding under my brother’s bed,

while someone was shouting our names.

(By Daniel López)









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