Wednesday, December 8, 2021
Thursday, October 21, 2021
English+Malayalam Pray
English
Lord Jesus please bless everyone in the world with Covid 19 and please protect the people in the south part of India because of the flood. Bless those who are essential workers. Bless all the nations and my family and friends (In school and out of school.)
Malayalam
Karthavaya daivame ee lokhathille elavaryum prathyekichu coronna bhathithareyum anugrahikanname.Prallayam mulam bhudhimutunna Keralathilulla elavaruyum anugrahikkanamme. Aarogyarangathil joli cheyunavareyum, athyavashya jolikareyum anugrahikanne. Ente kuttukareyum (vidhyalathinu akathum purathum) ente bandhukalleyum ee rajyatheyum kathu rakshikanne.
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Wednesday, August 4, 2021
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Thursday, June 24, 2021
How to play Mah-Jong
Friday, June 18, 2021
The Early church
Monday, May 17, 2021
Goldilocks and the three bears
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
My Migration Stories
My name is Agnes
In 2012 I came to New Zealand, when I was three years old.
My reason for coming to New Zealand was because my mother came to further her education and got a job in Auckland as a registered nurse. New Zealand is very different from my home country Kochi India because we have to speak English in New Zealand. I used to speak my mother language which
is Malayalam. I did not go to school in India. When I first arrived I found it very difficult to learn and speak English. I really miss my Grandma’s cooking. In India the food is hot and spicy, but in New Zealand it is not that spicy and it is watered down.
Monday, April 12, 2021
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
My Pepeha
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Pepeha Template
Pepeha Template
Tena Koutou Katoa
Ko Indian Tōku moana
Ko Lijeesh Tōku matua
Ko Ainslie Tōku whaea
Ko Raphael Tōku koro
Ko Rosy Tōku kuia
Ko Christ the King Tōku kura
Ko Miss Paton Tōku kaiako
Ko Mr Hadnett te tumuaki
No India ahau
Tekau ma rua oku tau
Ko aku hoa ko Jia, Hailey toku hoa
Ko Agnes tōku ingoa
Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.
Monday, February 22, 2021
Mary Mackillop Story
Mary Mackillop Story
Mary MacKillop was born on 15th January 1842 in Melbourne, Australia. Her parents, Alexander and Flora, came from Scotland and moved to Australia. Mary was the eldest of the eight children. When Mary was eighteen, she moved to Penola, South Australia. Then she became governess to her Aunt and Uncle’s children. Father Julian Tenison Woods opened schools in Adelaide for orphans and poor people. They opened schools for children in the outback. Mary's Religious name was Mary of the Cross. Bishop Sheil excommunicated Mary from the church. She was excommunicated for five months. Mary was ill and she had rheumatism arthritis. Later, she had a stroke in 1902 and her right side was paralysed. Mary died on 8th August 1909 in North Sydney, Australia. The St Joseph sisters ministered schools and parishes in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, following in the footsteps of Mary Mackillop.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
My Blogger profile. 2021
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Saturday, February 6, 2021
Friday, February 5, 2021
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Christmas Day recount.
Christmas day recount.
On Christmas day, my dad made yummy fried rice. After eating we went to our friends house. We played hide and seek, tag, Thief and police. These are my favourite games. After playing we had dinner and there was lots of food, sausage, beef, chicken, and rice. It was so good. The next day we opened our Christmas gifts and it was awesome. We enjoyed it a lot.
Friday, January 22, 2021
How to make indian tea
How to make Indian tea.
Will need:
Sugar.
Tea powder.
A pot.
Water.
Milk.
Garam masala.
First take 1 glass of water then pour it into a pot. Add 1 glass of milk into it. Put the pot on a stove, after some time, you add 2 spoons of sugar, ½ spoon of garam masala and 1 spoon of tea powder. Wait till it boils, once it boils put it in low flame and let it boil for 1 minute and it should be ready. Sieve the tea into your favourite cup and enjoy the tea.