Wednesday 17 January 2018

THE ANTICHRIST ARRIVAL: MANAGING AND ARGUMENT

Memories of Sant Antoni in Alcúdia, Mallorca
Today, The Beans have received the best news they could receive: Nereyda Bean has been found by the FBI. She's fine without any injuries but she has lost her memory and she doesn't remember anything about her life. The family is helping her to recover it.

The family is very happy with the last events but they're expressing their feelings now and they have discussed about some problems that affect the big cities to try to expulse their demons and fears. When you have some pain inside you, you need to talk and if it's very difficult to talk about bad experiences is better to talk about general problems that affect the population to try to blow them off and feel better with themselves.

More information: Present Continuous

The Grandma has expressed how worry she is with the arrival of the AntiChrist to Barcelona which was announced by the Sibyl last December, 24, and about her effects over the population and over the day-by-day of the citizens. There are too many problems to solve and no solutions to be heard. It has been a great experience to talk with the family about these problems because it has been a good chance to reply and express personal opinions and the most important, to try to talk in English.


The Beans's present in Liberty Island
The family has continued with the Present Continuous and they have written some plans for their pets because today is Saint Anthony, patron of the animals, a wonderful day in Majorca and a very special day for Anton Bean. They have worked in group to offer a brainstorming to think in a closer future. They have also written some crosswords and have done some games about vocabulary.

Finally, Natalia Bean has explained how the Statue of Liberty vanished thanks to David Copperfield. After this, The Beans have decided to buy this emblematic monument. They are planning to carry her with them but meanwhile they have left a little present: a memory of their visit to not be forgotten by the New Yorkers.


I believe in traditions; I believe in the idea of things being 
passed between generations and the slow 
transmission of cultural values through tradition. 
Graham Moore

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