Colours

I liked tamaki College because of the red team. The red team was cool and I liked When they were playing tug of war and I enjoyed when they were racing. My favourite person was the mario person raising the flag in the red team.

They entertained me and that was my favourite movie of all time. (from Manaiakalani) Hope you enjoy the post and the movie.

My William Shakespeare Biography

 

William shakespeares Was born on April 23 1564. William Shakespeare’s Important Works. William Shakespeare is widely considered the greatest dramatist of all time as well as the most influential writer in the history of the English language. He originated hundreds of words and phrases that English speakers use to this day. William Shakespeare and his wife Anne had three children. The eldest, Susanna, was baptised on 26 May 1583. They also had twins, Judith and Hamnet, baptised on 2 February 1585. Shakespeare had four grandchildren who all died without heirs, so there are no direct descendants of his line today.

 

On April 23, 1616, English poet and playwright William Shakespeare died in his hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon at the age of fifty-two. William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in November 1582 and they remained married until Shakespeare’s death. At the time of their marriage William was 18, while Anne was 26—and pregnant with their first child.William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in April 1564. The exact date of his birth is not recorded, but it is most often celebrated around the world on 23 April. Shakespeare’s baptism is recorded in the Parish Register at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon on Wednesday 26 April 1564.

 

Shakespeare’s real name was recorded as Gulielmus Shakspere at his baptism in 1564, which is the Latin word for William. He called himself ‘Will’ in his Sonnets and most of his contemporaries referred to him as William Shakespeare, so it’s safe to say that this was his name. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was buried in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford upon Avon in Warwickshire. Shortly after Shakespeare’s death there was some talk about removing his remains from Stratford to Westminster Abbey but the idea was soon abandoned.

 

Shakespeare retired from writing around 1613, and he spent his remaining years in Stratford looking after his business interests and his family, until his death on April 23, 1616.