Comenius school project III circolo Bagheria MY VERY OWN LIGHTHOUSE by Francisco Cuhna Lavoro collaborativo multilingue Italiano-spagnolo-inglese.

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Comenius school project III circolo Bagheria MY VERY OWN LIGHTHOUSE by Francisco Cuhna Lavoro collaborativo multilingue Italiano-spagnolo-inglese

I live near the beach. From the window of my room I can see the sea Vivo cerca de la playa : Desde la ventana de mi habitación puedo ver el mar

My father is a fisherman Mi papà es un pescator

Every night I have the same nightmare Cada noche tengo mala sue ños

My mother has got a book. It tallk about lighthouses Mi madra hay un libro que habla de los faros

I have an idea. I make a lighthouse with my toys Puedo costruir un faro con mis juguetes

I catch a star Me tomo una estrella

Horray! Mi padre puede volver a casa Wow my father can came back to home