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Fire Breather Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 Hello DIS, DIS MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES by Maria Grau Rodriguez On behalf of the entire Fire Breather student editors, At DIS, we have a mission, a we are beyond thrilled to welcome DIS’s first ever vision and four new values. Our edition of the Fire Breather Quarterly Magazine! The school Director, Mr. Scoble had articles published in this magazine are all written by an interesting interview with the students themselves, thus the tagline ‘A Magazine one of our Fire Breather for Students written by Students’. members to talk about our values, mission, and vision in the Our school. Editors: Q: How did you come up with the idea? Sophia A: That’s a very good question. I’ve been thinking about this for a Fabi long time in different schools and finally, we could develop it in Laura DIS. Jana Maria Q: Who collaborated with this idea? Rozi A: We wanted a mix of parents, students, and teachers. The students who contributed were Martin Pilling, Marlena Nelson, The Fire Breathers hope to cater a range of topics and Lilly Carr-Mosert, that students might be interested in, as well as highlight the different events that are happening in Q: What does it mean to you and does it reflect your values? the DIS community. In order to do that, we A: To me, it means the most important thing for students, a good encourage students who have a passion for writing or thing. It makes learning exciting and education interesting. an artistic streak to contribute articles. Everyone is also welcome to join the Club! Q: What do you hope that the new mission, vision, and values will do for the school? We hope you enjoy the Fire Breathers’ first ever A: I hope it will change the way teachers organize classes and the edition. Your fan art and feedback will help us learning for students. I hope students will try harder and that improve and expand, so be a risk taker. they will have more voice. Happy reading! Q: How will it change the school for students? A: The lessons will be different, students will use more Interested in joining the staff or becoming a technology and they will have more community service “freelance writer” for the Fire Breather? activities. We hold meetings every Tuesday during lunch break in Building B, Room 3.1 (on the right of the PA room). Q: What will be the next step? A: The next step will be to make sure that everyone understands the message and to create plans to help achieve it. Are you interested in submitting to the next edition of the quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 The Exhibition in Grade 5 Fridays for Future Demonstration By Anna Sophia Rädle in Dresden For those that were not there in Grade Five, By Anna Sophia Rädle let me quickly explain what the exhibition is. It is an 8 week period where the students of grade 5 research a Glendinning, James and Stark, Beth.. Fridays For Future, Dresden, 15 Mar. 2019. Accessed 18 topic and make a comprehensive poster about it. This Mar. 2019. year's topics are the Olympics, Art and Theater through the ages, War and Peace and the history of On the 15th of March, there was a demonstration in Dresden. Space Travel along with a few others. Grade 5 This Demonstration was part of a movement called “Fridays for teachers,Ms. Bootland and Mr. Simon, describe the Future” . These are protests against the pollution of the exhibition as the “gateway to the MYP” and “Student environment and against climate change. These demonstrations led and student driven”. are happening all over the world to raise awareness about this very prominent problem in our world. There is one thing that is Ms. a bit different though about these demonstrations and that is that they are done by children. These students skip school on Ms. Bootland and that friday and all meet up at a designated area to march for a Ms. Simon, who better future. mentors one of the groups. The first protest like this was organized by Greta Thunberg in August 2018, in Sweden and ever since the idea of Rädle, Anna. Helpers of the Exhibition. 18 Mar. 2019. Accessed 18 Mar. 2019. students protesting for their future has spread like the wildfires global warming has been starting and now Dresden has joined The exhibition is a big push to use more ATL in. Climate Change is a problem that can not be ignored, so skills, not just in theory but in practice, and is very many people think of it as the thing to solve tomorrow after the close to what the MYP does most of the time, it other political problems but if nobody does anything no one will really is the gateway to the MYP not just because it is be able to say “oh I'll do it tomorrow” because there might not be near the end of grade 5 but because the skills they one. When that happens we will look back and think of a learn prepare them for what the MYP has to offer. All happier yesterday and think about why we didn't do anything. of the jumps in life are scary and need guidance and At least that is what we could be thinking, because if we stand assistance from those that have already made it, the up now and fight for the future that is ours and ours alone we jump from PYP to MYP is no different and they are could look back from a future we helped create to a past full of always looking for students from older grades to action and life. We must all help to create this future in volunteer and help mentor these students, especially whatever way we see fit and stand up for what we believe in. during the exhibition. If you’re thinking, “ Well other people will do it, Why When asked what they would improve should i do it?” It’s because if everyone thinks that way and acts about the exhibition Ms. Bootland and Mr. Simon on it, then no one will ever do anything. If we don't do mentioned two things; more independent learning in something to help now then there won't be anyone to help us grades 4 and 5 to make the transition less drastic, and later. The politicians making decisions will be dead by the time for more MYP and DP students to volunteer to help most of the consequences of their actions will be felt on the and mentor the grade 5 students. The community world. The politicians of the future are us, we are the people invites you to the exhibition on April 11th and that have to live with these choices no matter the carrier we everyone is welcome to join and if you would like to chose. We are impacted by these decisions. So why not say extend your help further, then you can volunteer to what we think? The message these protests are sending is mentor some of the students. simple: ACT before it is too late. Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 Glendinning, James and Stark, Beth.. Fridays For Future, Dresden, 15 Mar. 2019. Accessed 18 Mar. 2019. Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 GISST Varsity Boys Volleyball Mr Bullough about the School Garden By Maria Grau Rodríguez By Jana Baz During the 23rd, the 24th and the 25th of November a GISST varsity boys Volleyball tournament was hosted by DIS. Mrs. Harry, one of our MYP PE teachers and athletics Director had an interview with one of the fire breather members. Volleyball.\"pluspng.com/volleyball-net-png-hd-7038.html. Accessed 29 Jan. 2019 School Garden Project | DIS DIS. www.google.de/ search?q=dis+school+garden&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjB_ZiPkYbfAhWFI1AKHZGYBwQQ_AUIDigB&bi Q: Can you tell us about the recent Volleyball Tournament? A: It was a boys varsity Volleyball tournament. Varsity means more than w=1440&bih=731#imgrc=BL5TWvgwFWK7tM:. Accessed 17 Jan. 2019. fourteen so between fourteen and eighteen. There were seven different Q. Do you plant any food in the garden? school teams from seven different schools. These were the following A. Yes, last year we did we had a lot of tomatoes, we had lettuce, schools: BBS (Berlin British School), BBIS (Berlin Brandenburg we had onions, garlic, and kohlrabi. But this year we only have International School), FIS (Franconian International School), ISF tomatoes. (International School of Frankfurt) LIS (Leipzig International School), BIS (Berlin International School) and STG (Saint George’s School). Q. When is your gardening club? A. Friday lunchtime and Wednesday after school. But most Q: Who organised and hosted? students come Friday lunchtime but we tend not to run it in the A: DIS, our school community hosted the whole event, I organised it and winter because nothing grows. made sure that we would have enough hosting families. Q. What are your goals throughout this year? A. Yes, we would like to dig the pond out and put down new Q:When and where was the tournament? rubber lining because the old one ripped so it won't hold any A: It was hosted during the 23rd, 24th and 25th of November. It was held water. But now it is winter and the ground is too hot so we're going to leave that for spring. in the Dresden Sport Club sports hall. Q. Do you have daily tasks? Q :Is there going to be any other events like this during the year? A. At this time of year no. It’s more weekly tasks just checking A: Oh, yes. There would be many more. Here are all of them. Next there are not too many wheats but in the summer yes watering every day. upcoming sport event is in ISF during 1st and 2nd of February. It is the swimming U-14 and varsity boys and girls competing. Next events will be Q. What do you do in the rainy and snowy days? from the 14th-16th of March. Varsity Basketball girls will be competing in A. Usually, we don't plant anything this time of the year because BIS and Varsity basketball boys will be competing in STG. After this, the we know it's going to snow but the rain is not a bad thing. inter-school (PYP) swimming tournament will be held in ISF during the 5th and 6th of April. When this event will be to an end the U-14 volleyball – girls will be competing and the event will be hosted by DIS (so be ready to host!). And at last, during the 13th, 14th and 16th of June the Track and Field competition will be hosted by BBIS. Q: Ms. Harry, is there anything else you would like to say? A: The GISST Boys Varsity Tournament was a great success! Our team finished 4th and it was very hard. It was a very competitive tournament. Thank you to all the DIS families hosted, Booster Club for providing food and drinks and all student volunteers who supported and cheered! GO DRAGONS!! So DIS community, be ready to support your classmates during this events and if you want to compete, do not forget that there are many sport clubs! Let’s go DRAGONS!!! Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 From My Per-Spectrum AUTISM By Zoltán Hatala, Fire Breather Columnist TIP FOR READERS! My name is Zoltán and I have been a student at DIS since 2015, almost 4 years! I live with Autism. It is a Spectrum Disorder that causes people to have challenges with social communication (like eye contact and understanding how the other person feels, etc.) and other things. In my case, it also causes me to have interests in Sarcasm can be hard for people one topic for a long period of time. For example, with Autism to understand. It outer space, the Titanic, and bridges are all topics helps when people explain the that I was eager to learn everything about when they were my focus. Drawing them is also a good stress reliever for me. In my home country of Hungary, people there meaning of jokes, and please do were less welcoming to students with not be disappointed if we do not developmental differences (non-neurotypical) laugh! like myself. That is why my parents decided to As a contributor to the Fire bring me to DIS, where people are more Breather, I will be writing articles welcoming and can support me better. about what it is like to be on the Since coming to DIS, I have overcome the Autism Spectrum and also to obstacles of social communication, dealing with make it easier for others to overwhelming emotions and expectations. understand people like me. Learning how to be more independent which made a notable contribution to my success in academics. Most typical students learn social skills through making friendships but that was a great difficulty for me. I received support from a few teachers that know how to help me with social skills and the way that I see the world and people. Since then, I have also been receiving less and less support each year; a sign of my progress. Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 Mrs. Werling Ms. Fochtman Spotlight on Staff By Jana Baz and Maria Grau Rodríguez Two of our Firebreather members decided to interview Ms. Fochtman as she has been coming and going from DIS. Grau, Rodrígueu, Maria “Miss Fochmann” 2019. Photograph Q: How long have you been at DIS? PlBaz, Jana. Mrs. Werling. Accessed 17 Mar. 2019. A: I started ten years ago as the school counselor for two years, went home for two, came back for We choose Mrs. Werling to be one of the staff to one due to maternity leave. Then, I went home interview because when we think of DIS, we always again, came back for another half a year, went just think of the students and teachers. We realized home again and now I am here for another half a that there are so many staff that are working really year. So four in total. hard to keep the school organized and balanced. Q: Were you in contact with DIS when you were at home? Q. How long have you been working in DIS? A: Some colleagues, yes, Not regularly, I guess A: I have been working in DIS for 13 years. when suddenly this position came open, it seemed to be easier just to call and say “Jane are you Q. What makes you proud of the work you do? available? So in that way, I kept a kind of A: That it became a habit for me, and that I know connection. many things about the school. Q: Do you have any goals for this year in DIS? A: This position I am covering is a new one. I used Q. Tell me a little about what you do in school? to be an English teacher, newspaper, yearbook. for A: I take attendance, translate papers from English to me my goal is to do better, that’s what this is all German and German to English, and take register. So, about. Oh and also, of course, go up four floors and administration work. finishing without breathing heavily at the top! Q: How do you feel after coming back to DIS? Q. What are your greatest achievements in school? A: It’s good to be back. Things change and things A: Everyday life and when a day is running smoothly. are different every time I do come, but I am happy to be here. I love Dresden, the energy of the Q. How do you deal with pressure or stressful school, being in Europe. I love all of that! situations? Q: Do you have anything else you want to say? A: I stay calm and look at the situation. A: I feel very fortunate to come back and to have this opportunity. To be part of the DIS community. It’s fun to return and see kids who Q. Is there anything else you want to share? have grown, are taller, more mature, have changed. A: I like to work with people and the busy atmosphere I like to see the kids change and it’s fun to see of DIS. colleagAuerse! you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 My Favourite meal on Vacation The real reason why Pineapple on pizza is so controversial By Maria Grau Rodríguez By Laura Noritzsch Grau Rodríguez, Maria. “Straccetti” October 2018, Picture Anastasia_Panait / Shutterstock. “Is Pineapple an Acceptable Pizza Topping? .” TODAY , TODAY , 17 Nov. 2017, Picture Have you ever tried an Italian dessert called STRACCETTI? It’s not a traditional food Who knew that a pineapple, a tropical, healthy from the places I went, but it was still my fruit, could be so controversial when it comes favorite food of the October break. to being used as a pizza topping? When we talk about pizza, we often imagine the What is it: fast food pizza with typical, strong flavours Straccetti is fried pizza dough with Nutella such as tomato sauce, cheese, meats and on it. It’s sweet and delicious because vegetables. Pineapple, sadly, just doesn’t seem anything with Nutella is one of my favorite to make the cut for most pizza connoisseurs, desserts! but why? More information: 1) Pineapple is an extremely wet fruit and I ate it in a Polish pizzeria, in Wroclaw with too much moisture can ruin the crust, my family. We spend a weekend there and make the dough soggy; which is not during the October break and anything is ideal for a pizza. yummier if you eat it with your family. 2) The contrast of a savory flavour of a So, if you ever see this in an Italian pizza does not mix well with the restaurant menu, make sure to taste sweetness of pineapple. For example, STRACCETTI, because I’m sure you will salty, subtle mozzarella cheeses do not LOVE it! taste good when mixed with sweet, moist pineapple slices. These two main reasons outline why pineapple on pizza is heavily controversial. For the majority, it is an unpleasant flavour mix. However, if you do enjoy pineapple on pizza then good for you! Keep enjoying your pizza! Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 Molokhiya (‫) ﻣﻠوﺧﯾﺔ‬ 4. Make sure it is looked cook kind of orange-brown color and leave By Jana Baz the Molokhiya at room temperature for one hour. 5. Add about 600ml of soup and make sure that it still thick 6. Once it is boiled and bubbles are appearing, remove the pot from Baz, Jana. Molokhyia. Accessed 17 Mar. 2019. stove, mix, and remove from the heat. 7 In a separate pan, add 2 tablespoons of sunflower oil and cook 5 Molokhiya is one of the most famous Egyptian food. This my cloves of garlic. Add one teaspoon of dried coriander. 8. Mix constantly until it turns brown, and add it to the first family’s recipe the (Baz family). I love eating Molokhiya because ingredients in the large pot. Finished! it reminds me of the times in Egypt when my whole family would sit at the table eat and talk. Ingredients SETA MARKET* Address : St. Petersburg street 20, 01069 Dresden ● Chopped Molokhiya leaves* ● A pinch of salt ● 6 tablespoon of sunflower oil ● 1 big white onion ● 1 big tomato ● 5 cloves of garlic ● 600ml of chicken or meat soup ● 1 teaspoon of dried coriander ● A pinch of black pepper Baz, Jana. Molokhyia. Accessed 17 Mar. 2019. Seta Markt. so-lebt-dresden.de/internationale-spezialitaetengeschaefte-in-dresden/. Accessed 17 Jan. Tools 2019. ● Chopper ● 1 Large Pot and Pan I hope you enjoy cooking Molokhiya! For further questions, ● Measuring Spoons you can contact me ([email protected]). Molokhiya can be eaten with a type of bread also in Egypt called ash STEPS balady (insert Arabic here) but you can't find it here but you can also find bread like it at seta the same place you can find 1 Separately chop white onion, 5 cloves of garlic, and tomatoes the Molokhiya and you can also eat it with chicken, and rice. (set aside). 2. Heat 5 tablespoons in a pot and add onions (so hot they pop). 3. When the onions are soft, add tomatoes with a pinch of salt and pepper (let cook on medium heat for 5 minutes). Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 TV SHOWS TO WATCH! Druck (2018–present) Anne with an “E” (2017–present) Figure 1: Druck Figure 2: Anne with an E (“DRUCK - Die Serie.” YouTube, YouTube, (Nuaimi, Bashayer Al. “Why You NEED To Watch 'Anne With www.youtube.com/channel/UCr5zglOqHZAEfCcAx_nw1dQ.) an E'.” Arts + Culture, Arts + Culture, 14 Sept. 2018, culture.affinitymagazine.us/why-you-need-to-watch-anne-with-an-e/.) Language: German Status: On-going Language: English Status: On-going Druck is a German coming-of-age tv series that is one of the many adaptations of the original Norwegian series Skam (also a Anne with an “E” is a Canadian coming-of-age TV Series that is set in the must-watch!). It follows the lives of young teenagers living in Berlin early 19th century, in the fictional land of Avonlea located in Prince Edward and captures the motion of life in their perspective as a teenager in Island, Canada. The show is based on the books written by Lucy Germany. The protagonists change every season which changes Montgomery called Anne of Green Gables. It follows the life of Anne the lens of perspective, helping the viewer experience life in a Shirley-Cuthbert, who starts off as an orphan and is sent off by her different person’s way (for example a Gay’s or Muslim’s orphanage to live with an elderly brother-sister duo: the Cuthberts. perspective). What is unique about Druck (and the Skamverse as a However, the Cuthberts had originally asked for a boy to help out with whole) is that the episodes are split into clips and are uploaded maintaining their farm, but they eventually take Anne under their wing mostly at-random timings to capture the sense of realism as a TV after a trial week. In contrast to the book series, the TV-series takes a more show. The scripting incorporates mostly-realistic dialogues and the edgy-yet-realistic approach to real-world issues such as feminism, topics that are included and discussed are written in a way that inequality, acceptance and puberty. Moira Walley-Beckett, the director of teenagers may find that they themselves are identifying with the the show, noticed the lack of representation the original book series had, and character. Cinematography is also an element that can be said is was determined to incorporate that element into the series. This was groundbreaking, because the colouring sets the tone and mood of successfully done, especially in the second season. In addition, the actors that particular clip. The actors are mainly teenagers with little are also about the same age as their characters. The main protagonist, Anne, acting background. It is interesting to watch how they themselves is played by Amybeth McNulty and she has successfully portrayed the as actors develop stronger and build up the chemistry in their character the way she was written to be; outspoken, nervous of change and characters’ friend groups, especially since the characters only an optimistic dreamer. The cinematography is well-done and captures the become friends in the beginning of the series. Because most of visual imagery of the original setting within the novel through its choice in them have not watched the original Skam, they portray their color and scenery. characters based on their own interpretation. Anne with an E is on Netflix with two seasons and has been renewed for The whole episodes are uploaded by the end of the week. Druck Season 3. Seasons 1 and 2 are currently on YouTube and their third season is currently on air on ZDFneo as well every Friday at 11:30PM. Fabiha Karim Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 Moonlight (2016) MOVIES TO WATCH! By Fabiha Karim 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) Figure 3: Moonlight (“Moonlight.” IMDb, IMDb.com, 18 Nov. 2016, Figure 4: 10 Things I hate about you (Ebert, Roger. “10 Things I Hate About You Movie Review (1999) | Roger Ebert.” www.imdb.com/title/tt4975722/.) RogerEbert.com, Brian Grazer, 31 Mar. 1999, Language: English www.rogerebert.com/reviews/10-things-i-hate-about-you-1999.) Moonlight is a coming-of-age movie that follows the Language: English journey of an African-American man and his self-realisation of his identity. The main character, Chiron’s In the mood for a rom-com? 10 Things I Hate About You is an life is presented towards the audience in the form of three absolute classic that should definitely be watched if you stages of his life: his childhood, his teenage years and his haven’t already. This timeless movie takes a modern spin on adulthood. What can be commended of his movie is the Shakespeare’s “The Taming of the Shrew” . Despite its’ massive realistic approach into real-life themes such as love, cliché plot, it is most definitely charming in terms of its intimacy, survival as a person of colour living in the characters and their incredibly witty line (massive kudos to the suburbs as well as growing up in the absence of biological legendary Heath Ledger). The movie captured the typical high parents. Not only is the cinematography is well done, but school atmosphere. 10 Things I Hate About You can even be the soundtrack of the movie is accurately used as well. seen as the beginnings of this clichéd plotline, which is why it Moonlight is moving in a mysterious way; it may seem as is definitely a breath of fresh air. Despite it having a predictable just another movie with the intention to portray a difficult plotline, that point can be overridden with the incredible life through violence, but it is a realistic portrayal of life acting and major scenes that make you watch the movie as through the eyes of a gay black man in our day and age. though you had no clue what would happen. As I mentioned Moonlight also breaks through toxic masculinity. earlier, it is a timeless movie that can be watched anytime, anywhere. Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]

Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 Addams Family Values Now, because the kids are the smartest people in the house, Debby decides to send them away to Summer Camp. While the two by Anna Sophia Rädle kids are off having a horrible time doing fun stuff like archery (Pugsley shoots down a bald eagle) and watching Disney movies and putting on The Addams Family Values is the sequel for the plays about Thanksgiving (Wednesday burns the set in the final first Addams family movie and it is just as good. For performance) Debby convinces Fester to marry her. On the context the Addams family is a Family of very weird people honeymoon, Debby tries to kill Fester a few times and the tells him he that are evil in a funny way. Some of them have powers, but can never see his family. Dark, but it works! Fester can only see what mostly they are just a little obsessed with homicide. The he wants to see in her, and that's where this movie gets really family consists of two kids, Wednesday and Pugsley, the interesting. Fester is so blinded by his illusion of what Debby is that he parents, Gomez and Morticia, one weird Uncle, Fester, and can't see what is obviously happening in his life. The movie uses a creepy Grandma. humor to tell a story about how every human needs to open their eyes to the truth about everyone around them and make sure to keep an open mind about the motives of others. Anway, back to the plot. So despite Fester not dying, Debby says that the honeymoon is over and they should totally move in together. Now because nothing is more alluring than murderous intent, Fester thinks this is a great idea. At that point, Debby gets Picture of the Addams family. \"The Addams Family.\" The Atlantic, 20 Nov. 2018, enough and blows up the house with fester in on their anniversary. www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2018/11/ When that doesn't work she tries to shoot him. Yet, a hand rescues addams-family-values-thanksgiving-movie/576190/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2019: In the second movie, Morticia and Gomez have another kid. him. Only a hand, nothing else...very weird. So she follows them back They think about naming him Lucifer and decide to get a to the Addams residence and because the kids are back from summer nanny. The grandma told the kids that when a new child is camp the whole family gets strapped to electric chairs and Debby born, one of the others has to die. For this reason, gives a speech about how horrible her life feels. Then, she electrocutes Wednesday and Pugsley are constantly trying to kill the them all! Well almost...the wire breaks at the last second and baby. They dropped him off a roof, and even tried dressing electrocutes her instead. Ultimately, when Debby is nothing but a pile him up like Marie Antoinette and chopping his head off of dust with cute shoes and a credit card, the movie finally ends. with a mini Guillotine. Everytime, the baby is miraculously Some people look at this movie as nothing but a comedy, saved. After the 5th time they decide there may be a and that can be a good way to look at it but you can also see it as problem, so they get a nanny. Now they try out about 600 reflection of our worlds screwed up idea of love and how it can hurt nannies but they are all understandably creeped out by all people. Fester likes Debby because she's really pretty and because she of it and decide its best to take the high road. The last is the first woman to show interest in him, even if its fake. Debby only nanny they try is named Debby. She is weirdly okay with likes Fester for his money and neither of them ever really bother to everything and enjoys hanging out with Fester, the uncle. get to know each other because all they care about is the superficial stuff and refuse to see anything else but that. You should definitely Are you interested in submitting afirrsbttueiiltclblwalrueaegtschah.ftiothorenroa@uradirnryneseastxudrtedaqnyu-wiahser.ndteyeorulyhavme naogthainzgienlseet?o do Please contact us @

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Dresden International School Quarterly Magazine Spring 2019 Warriors: Yellowfang’s Secret The book starts when Yellowfang is still a kit (Kittens who are not allowed to leave the camp Book Review by Rozálie Fraňová yet and are nursed by their mothers.). The book takes you on a journey throughout her life Hello dear readers, my name is Rozi, I have where she has to cope with her destiny written decided to review on one of my favorite books in the stars and a terrible secret that lies ahead from the series Warriors called Yellowfang’s and will change her life forever. Will she ever Secret. cope with her destiny and become a true medicine cat? Yellowfang’s Secret is a super edition from a book series written by Erin Hunter. In terms of the writing style, The style is so suspenseful and exciting! Great show don’t tell, and drama. It has great vocabulary, too. Erin Hunter can write chapters that make you go on reading, and chapters that make you have a rest for a bit after a long day. You can see the picture in your head very clearly once it comes to dramatic parts. Rate: 4 ½ / 5 Citation: \"Yellowfang's Secret.\" Wikipedia, Special Thanks: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowfang%27s_Secret. Yellowfang's Secret. Warriors Nikolas Chavakis Super edition. Mrs. Jane Fochtman To summarise, it is about wild cats living in Mrs. Kathleen Werling clans, trying to survive in the wild while having Mr. Steven Calland-Scoble big adventures. This book revolves around the early life of old medicine cat (A cat that knows Mr. Tamas Simon all about herbs and treats cats with injuries and Mr. Andrew Bullough illnesses within their clan) who was found on Mrs. Angela Leigh Runte-Bootland one of the clan’s borders and brought to the camp to recover from an exile of her old clan. Mrs. Beth Stark Mrs. Tesha Harry Are you interested in submitting articles for our next quarterly magazine? Please contact us @ [email protected]


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