Showing posts with label Lullabies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lullabies. Show all posts

Friday, 13 January 2017

LULLABIES: SAD SONGS FROM THE MIDDLE AGE

Rubén Bond joins the Force. Good luck, partner!
Today, The Bonds are reviewing some aspects about Social English and English Grammar: Present Simple & Continuous, Articles and Plural of Nouns

Moreover, they are using the deduction method with some exercises to guess the correct answers.

More information: Plural of nouns & The Articles

After talking about lullabies with the examples of English, Occitan and Catalan folk and their influence from the Middle Age until nowadays, The Bonds are remembering the origins of some of the oldest guards in Europe and their influence in American ones.


Rubén Bond has decided to join the Force and he's taking another way far away the family who desires him lots of luck and a future full of chances and hapiness.

Finally, the family has created a neutral composition about the situation of education in our schools nowadays, a difficult theme with lots of questions and no answers.


 Goodnight my angel, now it's time to sleep 
and still so many things I want to say.
Remember all the songs you sang for me 
when we went sailing on an emerald bay
and like a boat out on the ocean
I'm rocking you to sleep.
The water's dark and deep, inside this ancient heart.
You'll always be a part of me.
Billy Joel

Tuesday, 3 May 2016

DO YOU THINK FUTURE CAN BE PREDICTED?

The Oracle
Today, The Poppins have been predicting the future but do you think it is possible? Of course, if you have enough information, you can create your future.

More information: Future Simple

After this, the family has revised Comparative Adjectives with an inferiority meaning and they’ve talked about Lullabies in the Middle Age, Occitan Poetry and the influence of Gipsy culture in the Tarot.

More information: Comparative Adjectives

Finally, they’ve thought about how to help people to be comfortable into a new community respecting each other and having the same opportunities to improve their lives.

Tomorrow, they’re creating a Poppins Profile. It will be useful to work in future days and improve their CV’s.


What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us; 
What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal.

Albert Pike