Dahl attended Llandaff Cathedral School for just
two years. Then from the ages of nine to thirteen he attended St. Peter's
Preparatory School in Weston–super–Mare, England. He did not enjoy the school
because many of the teachers were cruel and often caned the students. Dahl was
good at cricket and swimming, but he performed poorly in class. One of his main
hobbies was reading, and some of his favourite novelists were the adventure
writers Rudyard Kipling and H. Rider Haggard.
When Dahl was thirteen his family moved to Kent in
England, and he was sent to Repton Public School. Sadly, Repton was even
harsher than his old school. The headmaster enjoyed beating children and the
older students used the younger ones as servants. However, there was one good
thing about the school. Every few months, the chocolate company, Cadburys, sent
boxes of chocolates to Repton for the students to test. This happy memory gave
Dahl the idea for his most famous novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
After school, Dahl decided that he wanted to
travel. He got a job with the Shell Oil Company and two years later was sent to
East Africa. In his autobiography, Going Solo, he recounts some of the exciting
adventures there, including the time a black mamba entered his friend's house
and a snake catcher had to be called in.
In 1939, World War 11 started. Dahl joined the RAF
(Royal Air Force) and learned to fly warplanes. Unfortunately, on his first
flight into enemy territory he ran out of fuel and crashed in the Libyan
desert. He fractured his skull but managed to crawl out of the burning plane.
Dahl started writing in the 1940s while based in the USA.
His first story was a newspaper account of his air crash. In 1945 he moved back
home but in the early fifties returned to America, where he met his first wife,
the actress Patricia Neal. They had five children together but got divorced in
1983. Dahl remarried soon after. The last years of his life were very happy and
he wrote some of his best books during this period: The BFG, The Witches and
Matilda. Roald Dahl died on 23rd November 1990 in Oxford, England.
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
(Thanks to Puffin Books)
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD






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ResponderEliminar¿HABLARAMOS DE ESTO EN CLASE?
SERÁ INTERESANTE
SEE YOU SOON;)
Estoy deseando que hagamos el mural en clase.
EliminarHasta mañana, :-)
Lucía
ResponderEliminaryo también estoy deseando que hagamos el mural(en clase)
Hasta mañana;-)
sergio and lucia espik in english plise because i dont understand you jajjaajjaj
ResponderEliminarI not write in this blog in Spanish jeeejeee:-)
ResponderEliminarOrosia do you are in true.
ResponderEliminarI don't remember that I wrote in spanish, jijijijijiji
BYEBYE
:-)
Los ejercicios nuevos molan mucho
ResponderEliminarThe vídeo of the 3 little pigs es the best the little red riding hood take a pistol and
ResponderEliminarBam bam bye bye wolf
Ser you tomorrow:-)
Yes, it's better than the little red riding hood........
ResponderEliminarByebye
;->
Y es , i liake the 3 little pigs the most.
ResponderEliminarBye ;->
the 3 little pigs are funny that little red riding hood
ResponderEliminarYes it is
Eliminaryes the 3 little pigs is te best but I don´t like the part when the wolf eat the little pig :-( Bye Bye
ResponderEliminarYes I don`t like this part, it is horrible
EliminarSee you monday:-)
Hello KIDS!
ResponderEliminarClaudia and Sergio I understand why you don't like that part... but remember it is a different version of the classic story and only a joke ;-)
See you tomorrow!
I say that the parte when the wolf eat the first pig .
EliminarBye:-)
Its very funny
ResponderEliminarmaria we goint to see more videos for roald dahl? bye bye. :-)
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