4º Javi Varela "The bedroom of my dreams"

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“THE BEDROOM OF MY DREAMS”

Javier Varela López Date: 21/11/2014 4º ESO 1


Table of contents: 1. Introduction (P. 3) 2. The bedroom of my dreams (P. 4) a. Description (P. 4) b. Comparaison with Justin’s bedroom (P. 4) 3. Conclusion (P. 4) 4. Bibliographycal references (P. 5)

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1. INTRODUCTION: In this project I am going to explain how the bedroom of my dreams is. I choose this bedroom because it is very confortable and it’s hybrid, I can study perfectly and it’s a very good gaming room. 2. THE BEDROOM OF MY DREAMS DESCRIPTION: a. DESCRIPTION: When you go into the room you can see, on the right, the bathroom where I have a jacuzzi, a WC and a washbasin, there is also a big window that is facing the sea. On the left there is a closet, next to it there are a big desk to study, a confortable chair and a library. When you continue you can see another window and in the corner starts a new desktop where I have a minibar, my gaming PC, a laser printer and a professional gaming chair. My bed, with its two bedside tables, is beside the desktop. In front of the bed there is a big and confortable sofa and in front of it there is a big HD TV with my two last generation consoles, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. b. Comparaison with Justin’s bedroom: I think that my bedroom is bigger than Justin’s bedroom, but his bedroom is tidier and cleaner than mine. My opinion is that this boy’s parents want that their son to be a professional football player and they do all they can to make it possible, maybe his parents are obsessed with sport and I think that this is not very good for the boy because a child has to know different types of activities not just sports. I think that my bedroom will not be the bedroom of his dreams because it isn’t very related to football.

“Where children sleep” by James Mollison 3


3. CONCLUSION: In this project I have discovered how the bedroom of my dreams is and I have learned that there are a lot of boys that cannot enjoy a minimal part of things that I have in my bedroom. I think that the best of the project was to design the bedrooom of my dreams and the worst to read the sad stories of some boys of the book “Where children sleep” by James Mollison. 4


4. BIBLIOGRAPHYCAL REFERENCES: James Mollison. “Justin”. Where children sleep. [PNG] [http://thesuiteworld.com/wp­content/uploads/2012/09/where­children­sleep­james­mollison­c hild­childrens­rights­photography­football­player.png] Consulted: 20­11­2014 Nemo.”Vector gratis: portátil”. [PNG] [http://pixabay.com/static/uploads/photo/2012/04/01/12/41/notebook­23245_640.png] Consulted: 20­11­2014 Amarjits. “Sofa”. [JPEG]. [http://pixabay.com/p­184551/?no_redirect] Consulted: 20­11­2014 Kaz. “Océano”. [JPEG]. [http://pixabay.com/p­164630/?no_redirect] Consulted: 20­11­2014 OpenClips. “Monitor”. [JPEG]. [http://pixabay.com/p­155158/?no_redirect] Consulted: 20­11­2014 Mollison, James. Where children sleep. Chris Boot. November 2010. London.

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