This year's topic for our eleventh cultural week is once again:
THE SEA
As the pandemic made it impossible to celebrate last year's cultural week, we're back thinking about things we can work on. Certainly we'll recover the work we had already done for last year.
It's a very broad subject matter to work on, as usual we're open to suggestions on things we can do about it from and in English.
English is a language which from an island has travelled throughout the world and over the wide seas and oceans. Its origins are in a land surrounded by the sea, and of course, it's not only Britain, Ireland, Australia and even the States have great connections with the sea. So hopefully we will be able to come up with many ideas...
Let's brainstorm ideas... storms are also connected with the sea...
Waves of ideas...
The due dates for this year's cultural week are 22-26 March.
The due dates for this year's cultural week are 22-26 March.
+ info @ Wikipedia/Sea
Some possible suggestions to work on and links to information:
- Historical ships: Mayflower, RMS Titanic, Vasa, The Three Caravels (Pinta, Niña & Santa Maria), Cutty Sark, Spanish Armada, USS Enterprise, Queen Elizabeth II... (Top historical ships)
or fictional ships: Nautilus, Pequod, African Queen, Black Pearl, Yellow Submarine...
- Shipwrecks (General info on shipwrecks, List of shipwrecks, Shipwreck history)
- Seas & oceans. (Oceans & seas, Data, The biggest seas & oceans, Oceans vs seas, The 7 seas, Straits-Canals-Gulfs)
- Important ports around the world. (List of ports worldwide, British ports, Spanish ports, Container ports)
- Maritime traffic. (Cruise ship tracking, Cargo-container tracking)
- Shipyards. (List of shipyards around the world)
- The sea as a way of trade and extension of political power.
- The sea in culture. (Sea in Culture)
- The sea in literature. Moby Dick, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels, Heart of Darkness, Old Man and the Sea... (Nautical fiction)
- The sea in songs and music. Yellow Submarine, Surfin' U.S.A., Beyond the Sea... (Songs with 'Sea' in title, Top 10 sea songs)
Some possible suggestions to work on and links to information:
- Historical ships: Mayflower, RMS Titanic, Vasa, The Three Caravels (Pinta, Niña & Santa Maria), Cutty Sark, Spanish Armada, USS Enterprise, Queen Elizabeth II... (Top historical ships)
or fictional ships: Nautilus, Pequod, African Queen, Black Pearl, Yellow Submarine...
- Shipwrecks (General info on shipwrecks, List of shipwrecks, Shipwreck history)
- Seas & oceans. (Oceans & seas, Data, The biggest seas & oceans, Oceans vs seas, The 7 seas, Straits-Canals-Gulfs)
- Important ports around the world. (List of ports worldwide, British ports, Spanish ports, Container ports)
- Maritime traffic. (Cruise ship tracking, Cargo-container tracking)
- Shipyards. (List of shipyards around the world)
- The sea as a way of trade and extension of political power.
- The sea in culture. (Sea in Culture)
- The sea in literature. Moby Dick, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver's Travels, Heart of Darkness, Old Man and the Sea... (Nautical fiction)
- The sea in songs and music. Yellow Submarine, Surfin' U.S.A., Beyond the Sea... (Songs with 'Sea' in title, Top 10 sea songs)
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