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martes, 24 de noviembre de 2015
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jueves, 9 de julio de 2015
Once again, learning can really happen.
Can you see my new header? Well, this is not my job but a especial student's gift. Today I can say I feel quite lucky not just because a student has deliberately thought of designing such a marvelous header for me, but because I have had the privilege of being her teacher for a complete academic course.
Mind you, honey, adults have a lot to learn from youngsters like you. This is my brief homage through a shortened poem which bears your name...
It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know,
By the name of Annabel Lee;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me.
[...]
by Edgar Allan Poe
And as you risked when choosing a header fitting my personality, now I will take the liberty of choosing a picture which represents the way my eyes see you...
Hope you like it...
miércoles, 8 de julio de 2015
The Ceremony of the Keys in London
Guard: Halt! Who goes there?
Chief Yeoman Warder: The Keys.
Guard: Whose Keys?
Chief Yeoman Warder: Queen Elizabeth’s Keys.
Guard: Pass Queen Elizabeth’s Keys. All’s well.
You may be asking yourself what this dialogue means or who says it. Well, they are the words uttered by some of Queen Elizabeth's Yeoman Warders during the celebration of the Ceremony of the Keys.
1) A letter addressed to the Ceremony of the Keys office.
2) Inside the letter, attach two international reply coupons and an envelope with your name written on it.
Then, if admitted, you will receive as many invitations as you asked for and from then on, you just have to be worried about enjoying yourself. Let's do some time travel...
Beef-eaters
You
have surely seen it posted on the label of a bottle of gin and it may have
called your attention. I still remember when I was studying seventh grade at
school and my English teacher gave us handouts of several ads representing
well-known brand names which portrayed the Anglo-Saxon world. Memories of a
bearded man wearing a red military uniform come into my mind…
Then,
I learnt that man was known as “beefeater” because apparently “beefeaters” were
privileged people who could afford eating meat while the rest of ordinary
people could not. Honestly, I always thought “beefeaters” were something of old
times, until I travelled to London and visited its famous Tower, which had been
home to many prisoners such as Elizabeth I or Anne Boleyn, among others.
The
architectural clash between this precious landmark and the new City is
shocking. However, it is even more surprising to know that beefeaters live in
the Tower Complex!
But
as it usually happens with a culture with such a meticulous way of doing
“things”, nothing happens at random. The 35 beefeaters living in the Tower are
carefully chosen. In fact, some of the requirements they have to follow are,
for instance, 22 years of military service, holding the Long Service and Good
Conduct medal, and being over 30 years old. Surprisingly, they work 24 hours a
day, 365 days a year!
Apart
from working as Yeoman Warders of Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, they are also perfect guides of the Tower since they thoroughly show every corner of such a historic landmark.
All in all, I hope every time you see them, you remember these men of anachronic look are the "Yeoman Warders" of an immovable place since, according to legend, the Tower shall not be moved neither destroyed until the stoned ravens decorating the building decide to leave it...
All in all, I hope every time you see them, you remember these men of anachronic look are the "Yeoman Warders" of an immovable place since, according to legend, the Tower shall not be moved neither destroyed until the stoned ravens decorating the building decide to leave it...
jueves, 25 de junio de 2015
English+Creativity
A new academic year has gone and if I had to summarise my professional career as a Teacher in the last few months, I would do it by picking up a couple of images which perfectly define it.
I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.
I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.
Romeo and Juliet performance
North American hot dog workshop
These three pics show how easily Learners can develop their communicative competence and creativity through activities which differ from the routine of our daily classes.
Learning can happen and here you have a clear example...
So...
See ya around
domingo, 10 de mayo de 2015
Of real friendship: my whipper-snapper
Some people may think frienship is a humankind thing. However, what they do not know it is also a matter of animals, too.
Since a child, I have always been an animal lover, especially a cat lover. For fifteen years I shared my life with a Simese female cat who gave me lots of good moments. Yes, readers! I'm not crazy nor wrong when writing "who", since I've always considered her part of my family and a living being full of features humans sometimes lack.
One year ago, a white, smart and tender Turkish cat with double-coloured eyes entered my life. Since then, he has become my best company. I sometimes think he perfectly knows what my mood is in every situation. He loves playing with paper balls, destroying my notes with small bites and sleeping for long hours shaping a beautiful circle with his fluffy body.
Not only is he cute because of his elegant look, but also because he usually pursues me to every corner of the house while slipping through my legs. Moreover, he masters the best welcome with his mellow sounds and purrs when the day has not been as good as you expected despite your "Hoy puede ser un gran día para sonreír" small poster hanging on your entrance door...
Do you now understand the title of the post? I hope you do...
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