For my presentations I chose England and New Zealand. I reall like them bothe because I am from both countries and I would like to live in both of them. My personal connection to New Zealand is that my Granddad on my mums side is from there and lived ther for a third of his life. My mum was born in New Zealand and lived there until she was seven before she moved to England. I would also love to live in New Zealand because I visited there once with my cousins and we had a great time looking at all of the scenery in the middle of christmas, which was summer there. My personal connection to England is that my Dad is from there he was born there and lived there until I was four when we all moved to Croatia. I also have the majority of my family living there which makes visiting England so fun. I have got both a British and New Zealand passport and I am proud of them!
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Hi and welcome to my Humanities blog. Here is where I will be putting all of my humanities work throughout the 2011-2012 school year at ISB (the International School of Belgrade). I hope you will enjoy and please follow!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
From around the World Presentations
For my presentations I chose England and New Zealand. I reall like them bothe because I am from both countries and I would like to live in both of them. My personal connection to New Zealand is that my Granddad on my mums side is from there and lived ther for a third of his life. My mum was born in New Zealand and lived there until she was seven before she moved to England. I would also love to live in New Zealand because I visited there once with my cousins and we had a great time looking at all of the scenery in the middle of christmas, which was summer there. My personal connection to England is that my Dad is from there he was born there and lived there until I was four when we all moved to Croatia. I also have the majority of my family living there which makes visiting England so fun. I have got both a British and New Zealand passport and I am proud of them!
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