Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
The sound of_words_11_av1
1. Students’ take on...
“The Sound of Words”
“Municipal Week of Reading – 2021”
Soundtrack :"Chasing Inspiration" by Yair Albeg of Demented Sound Mafia
2. This year, in their English lessons, students of classes 10CT3, 11CT_CSE, 11CSE1 and 11AV1 participated
in the school library activity “The Sound of Words”.
During the sessions, students read poems, discussed the importance of poetry and expressed their
interpretation of the poems, trying to find current relevance in the older ones.
As a fitting ending, the students of class 11AV1 put pen or should I say crayon to paper and gave an
artistic take on the activity.
I was impressed by the students’ interest and enthusiasm. The compilation of poems and videos for
this activity had given me immense pleasure, but I had never anticipated such a positive reaction.
This should be a lesson to teachers. We sometimes refrain from broaching certain subject matter,
believing it is a waste of time. But if this activity has taught me anything, it is that the younger
generation is “open” to good literature.
Several students discovered a love for poetry; a few admitted writing poems and one or two
suggested sharing their poems. This, for me, is the epitomy of a reading project.
Cristina Tomé
29. The Sound of Silence
After the unceasing noise of war.
Silence unnerved us with her passive quiet.
With the removal of the guns chatter and roar.
Warm welcome to the reappearance of nature
Unbowed, Desecrated
But resilient and defiant.
By Chris Bond
David Pereira
30. During“MunicipalWeek of Reading”you read or heardseveralpoems.
Which poemor poet impacted you the most?
I liked a lot of poems that were presented during “Municipal Week of Reading”, but the one that
impacted me the most was the poem “I Love the Look of Words”.
Words can trigger any emotion. Words can make us happy, sad, angry, calm, anxious, excited
and so on, and so on. Words can comfort us; words can hurt us.
And yet, if we stop to think about it, words are nothing but a breath of air. It’s fascinating and,
at the same time, creepy.
This poem makes us think about something that we would probably never think about. I like
poems like that. That’s one of the reasons I enjoyed it so much.
Maria Inês Mesquita
32. Drawings, illustrations and text done by:
Students of class 11 AV1
Powerpoint presentation produced by:
Cristina Tomé
The illustrations of the poems and the theme of this activity “The Sound of Words”, as well
as the posters with personal texts and images that make us reflect on the impact of
words used in certain contexts will be exhibited in the school library for all those
interested in seeing them up close, as no Powerpoint presentation can do justice to the
work produced.