Monday, 18 January 2016

REVIEWING THE PAST: TAROT & THE GAME OF THE GOOSE

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Today, The Holmes have reviewed some grammar: some & any compounds, gerunds and imperative. Before this, they had read another chapter of Oscar Wilde’s The Ghost of Canterbury.

For one hand, they’ve listened to a story about the origin of Tarot; the human corridors in the Middle Age and the importance of monasteries like cultural centres and they’ve paid attention to gerunds and infinitives with state verbs.

For other hand, they’ve created a story based on four characters of Tarot.

By the way, The Holmes are in Sicily enjoying the island and its people: Catania, Taormina, Siracusa, Agrigento… the list is endless.


 Á auga de correr e ós cans de ladrar, non llo podes privar.
 Not forbid dog barking or running water.

Galician Proverb

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