zondag 25 september 2016

The peach on the ocean.

Hi everyone,

I’m back for my 4th blog on my account. Enjoy reading!

I have been  read my book like always last week. I have reached now page 77, at the end of  chapter nineteen. I’m haven’t read what I had planned, I’m halfway in my book right now. I need to read ten chapters next week, so I want to read every day.
The insects went be go away from the garden of the aunts and live them lives, so the centipede has loosened the peach. They were rolling and rolling, round and round, until they were going to the ocean. They were thinking what they will eat the coming days. James said that they can eat the peach, it’s enough for the coming weeks. But will the peach still be floating? They think it can when they will eat around the hole where they can be in and out the peach kernel. later on there, where coming some sharks, how will they get off these sharks?

 I don’t know how it will continue, probably they want to scare the sharks. It’s again a cliffhanger.

I hope you will like this blog and see you next week.



Kind regards, 
Justin Groeneveld

zondag 18 september 2016

The insects on a sofa.

Hi everyone,

I’m back for a new blog on my account.
I have read on my book last week, but I’m not on the page what I had planned. I should have reached chapter sixteen, but I’m not so far yet. I have reached now page 52, chapter fourteen.

James did just what I thought, he climbed out of his window and went to the peach. On the underside of the peach was a big hole. He went into it and came by a large rough wall, the peach kernel. There was a door in the kernel, he went into the kernel and saw some insects on a sofa and some chairs. A spider was making a soft hammock in the evening, that was softer than the hard plank at the aunts where James was sleeping on. 
I don’t know how it continue, maybe the aunts will be very angry.

I hope you will like this blog and see you next week.



Kind regards, 
Justin Groeneveld.

zondag 11 september 2016

The green crystals in a bag.

Hi everyone,

I’m back for a new blog on my account.
I have started reading my book. I have reached now page 34, chapter nine.
The main character is James Henry Trotter. His parents died in London by a rhinoceros accident. They were eaten up. So James need to go to his aunts. But his aunts didn’t like him, they said “nasty little beast” or “you filthy nuisance”. He need to work for the aunts and couldn’t go away. One day there was an old man in the bushes in the garden who gave James a bag whit magic little green crystals. They were for James to cheer him up. But at the peach tree he felt and the crystals were gone. Next morning there was a peach hanging in the tree. This was very strange, because there had never grew a peach on it. It’s quite logical that this happened, because the title of the book is: James and the giant peach. The peach kept growing and growing. The entire neighborhood was coming to look at the tree and paid money for it to see it. James was locked in his room. He was very hungry and he didn’t get some food. So I think he will climb outside his window and he will eat from the giant peach, in the next pages.

I hope to see you next week.


Kind regards,
Justin Groeneveld

zondag 4 september 2016

Let's introduce myself

Hello everyone, 
my name is Justin Groeneveld. I’m a student on De Breul in M4a and need to do a command for English. The command is making a blog about the book which I have chosen. 

The book that I have chosen is ‘’James and the Giant Peach’’ of Roald Dahl. I have chosen it because I’m not so good in English and the books of Roald Dahl are not so difficult and I think that I will like it. Last year i have read Charlie and the great glass elevator, it was not simple but also not difficult for me. I have not started yet, but I want to start this week. I hope this is a nice book.
See you later.


Kind regards,
Justin Groeneveld.