Monday 26 November 2012

story of mary anning


Thats the projekt made by me and my group for our german classes!!!
we had loads of fun.hope u guys enjoy it too.the translation is below but google translator doesnt translate grammatically correct text and am just too lazy to make the changes.

but u guys are smart i knw... enjoy the video




hello,
this is our group
this is ravi.he plays mary's father
next is vivek. he plays the scientist
next is ritu and dikshal. they play mary aning the kid and mary's older version
below are barkha and aakanksha they play tourists
next is lalit he plays tourist and last is hemant he plays scientist

She sells seashells on seashore is a tongue twister.
Let that be said, startling fact, as the tongue twister and the image
each other's relatives.
She is Mary Anning and the tongue twister is about them.
Mary was in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England on 21 Born in May 1799.
The city had many visitors.
Mary's father took his children to collect shells and stones to sell visitors.
In 1810, Mary's father died after a fall from a cliff.

RAVI: -

When she was 12, she took over the complete skeleton of a Ichthyosaur.
Ichthyosaur is an extinct marine reptile.
Mary joined the entire dinosaur skeleton by itself
And she became a world-famous paleontologist.
Paleontology is the study of fossil animals and plants.

VIVEK: -
Mary did not go to school much, but Mary could read and write.
She brought herself to learn about geology and anatomy.
Anatomy is the physical structure of an organism.
During her youth Mary made many more discoveries.
They would be found on the first two Plesiosaur skeletons ever.
Plesiosaur is a large extinct marine reptile.

RITU: -

First As a working class woman, Mary was not allowed a member of the Geological Society
of London.
Second Although she knew more about fossils than any other scientists at the time.
Third Their findings were always male geologists.
4th Geologists often do not give her credit published.
5th She grew resentful because of this treatment.

Barkha: -

First Their misfortune might be found in a letter: "The world has used me so
rude, I'm afraid it has made me suspicious of everyone.
Second The Geological Society of London gained a scholarship for her.
Third It was the first honorary member of the new Dorset County Museum, a year before her
Death from breast cancer at the age of 47

Aakanksha: -

First Your legend lives on, not only in scientific journals and history books,
but also in our culture.
Second The tongue twister, "She sells sea shells on the seashore", was written about Mary.
Third This type of tongue twisters was included in a popular song in 1908,
with words of the British songwriter Terry Sullivan.
4th Let that be your inspiration.
5th Some German tongue twister ......

A black pig has a black tail.

Eight old ants ate the evening pineapple.

Fischers Fritz eating fresh fish,
fresh fish eats Fischers Fritz.



love
Dikshal

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