En estas fechas el Departamento de inglés organiza varias actividades para celebrar Halloween y, naturalmente, este año no iba a ser menos. En el reto, nuestro alumnado debía escribir el final de una historia terrorífica de la manera más original y creativa posible. Acepataron el desafío tanto en Secundaria como en Bachillerato y los ganadores fueron los siguientes:
1º y 2º ESO
Primer premio: Hugo Ugarte Vega, de 2º D.
Llara Álvarez Rodriguez, de 2º D y Adrián González Albu, de 2º A, quedaron clasificados en 2º y 3º lugar.
3º y 4º ESO
Primer premio: Iker Curero, de 3º A.
Manuela Serrano, de 3º B y Vanesa Barrigón, de 3º D, quedaron clasificadas en 2º y 3º lugar.
1º y 2º de Bachillerato
Primer premio: Ainara de la Fuente Vicente
- Esta es La historia escrita por Hugo Ugarte
He was going home to get ready for the Halloween party. Suddenly he began to feel afraid, the streets were deserted and he was surrounded by such thick fog that he couldn’t see what was in front of him. He tried to hurry but he felt….
That something grabbed his arm and and it didn’t let him go. When he turned around he saw a shadow that stood out against the light. He tried to escape but it was too late….
That night 17 people had already disappeared and the case came out on the news. A teenager surprised by what happened called 2 friends to go out and see if people were really disappearing. While they were going through the houses to get candy, a man told them that the same thing had happened 50 years ago and that a spirit would take 20 people.
As they left, making fun of the man and saying he was crazy, the lights of the streetlights went out and they realized something: There were 3 people left to disappear!
- Y esta la de Iker Curero
He was going home to get ready for the Halloween party. Suddenly he began to feel afraid, the streets were deserted and he was surrounded by such thick fog that he couldn’t see what was in front of him. He tried to hurry but he felt….
That something or someone was a few meters from him. At that moment he observed that it was a shadow in the shape of a person. He stood still for a few seconds and, scared, he turned and started to run. When he got tired of running, he saw that the shadow was gone and he went home as fast as he could.
After arriving home, he saw that his parents and his sister were hanged on the roof. He couldn’t believe it and called the police but they didn’t answer. He locked himself in his room and began to hear a knock on his door. Suddenly the door fell down and he saw that there was no one but there was a rope with a slipknot on the floor.
- Finalizamos con la historia de Ainara de la Fuente
He was going home to get ready for the Halloween party. Suddenly he began to feel afraid, the streets were deserted and he was surrounded by such thick fog that he couldn’t see what was in front of him. He tried to hurry but he felt….
How Sharp claws scratched his entire back, a dry but terrifying scream resounded in that empty Street. He quickly turned around, he only saw a pool of blood that was under his feet, slowly falling from his back.
The shadow was getting closer and closer, it whispered in his ear: “Your end has come”. A knife that entered through his jaw came out through is head turning him into a ghost. Today the boy is still wandering the streets of the city.
Tick tock your time is coming, be careful when you walk down the streets and above all, don’t tell anyone that you know this story or the shadow will come closer!
¡ENHORABUENA, CHAVALES!