Saturday, 27 February 2016

FROM BUCKINGHAM PALACE TO HOGWARTS

Queen Elizabeth II
Yesterday, The Holmes were revising several aspects of grammar: Pronouns, Connectors, Verb Tenses, Vocabulary, The Passive… it was an intensive day.

More information: Possessive Pronouns

The family is enjoying these last days together. Next March, 8 to commemorate the Women’s Day, the English sessions will finish.

More information: Subject & Object Pronouns

Meanwhile, they continue visiting the most important London’s sights. Today, the family has received the visit of four men from Liverpool. They have been singing their hits. After, the family has gone to Buckingham Palace where an old lady, near 90, had met them to have tea and eat British cookies. It has been an interesting afternoon.

Finally, they have gone to Platform 9 ¾ in King’s Cross Station where they've taken their tickets to travel to Hogwarts where Harry and his friends are waiting for them.



 Dark times lie ahead of us and there will be a time 
when we must choose between what is easy and what is right.

Albus Dumbledore

Thursday, 25 February 2016

BUILDING CITIES: PAST IS FUTURE

James Bond
Tonight, The Holmes are in the theatre watching The Phantom of The Opera. They’re excited and they’re enjoying the show.

This morning, the family has received the visit of a mysterious man called Bond, James Bond, who has offered his service to them. The family has been grateful with him but they needn’t anyone because M. Carmen is a great professional and it’s enough.

They continue working with their English classes and they’ve revised The Passive and some connectors. They’ve worked with long and difficult texts to practise in better conditions thinking in their future PET exam.

More information: PET Listening

More information: PET Reading

More information: PET Writing

More information: PET Speaking 

Finally, they’ve studied Third Conditional and they’ve talked about Ildefons Cerdà, a very important engineer who created “L’Eixample” in Barcelona a very beautiful design plenty of octagonal groups of houses which remind the ancient Roman cities with Cardum and Decumanum.

More information: Third Conditional Exercises 

More information: Because/Because of Exercises


Great effects do not always arise from great causes. Small causes especially when they provide mutual support and assistance, often manage to produce effects of the greatest significance, as much within the physical as in the moral order. The challenge, in such cases, lies in finding and identifying there small causes and knowing how to give them the importance they deserve. This cannot be impoverished but is always the product of time, observation, and study.

Ildefons Cerdà, The Five Bases of the General Theory of Urbanization

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

THE HOLMES, BRITISH STYLE

Leo Messi
The Holmes have been continuing their visit to London. They’ve been in the British Museum; climbed Tower Bridge and gone to the Tower of London. They have driven by bus and by taxi and they’ve sailed through the Thames.

They are intensive days and they are taking profit of everything when they visit these emblematic places.

Yesterday, the family went to the Emirates Stadium to watch a football match between Arsenal and FC Barcelona. The Grandma was very happy with the final score and to celebrate it, she invited all the family to drink and dance in a private party in 221B, Baker Street where they were talking about Past Perfect and sharks, playing to guess characters and remembering Rosa’s TV appearances.

More information: Past Perfect Exercises

Today, the family has continued its English classes studying some passive forms and practising with a PET exam example.

More information: The Passive

Tomorrow, they are going to read another chapter of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol and continue with passive forms.

More information: PET Samples


Arsenal, we're on your side
Our love we can not hide
Our hearts are open wide
To cheer you along the way

Saturday, 20 February 2016

THE TUBE: HISTORICAL SUBWAY

The Holmes in Tower Bridge, London
Yesterday, The Holmes reviewed Second Conditional, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Adverbs of Manner and Prepositions. They took The Tube and travelled round London visiting the most important places. They also read a little more about Charles DickensA Christmas Carol.

Moreover, they received new manuals to work PET Exam and practise Phrasal Verbs.

On Thursday, they had visited London Eye where they took lots of photos and they continued practising Social English and Present Perfect Continuous.

More information: Urban Dictionary

Today, they’ve visited Tower Bridge and British Museum where they’ve enjoyed Art and History.


Wednesday, 17 February 2016

ENJOY LONDON!

The English language is like London: proudly barbaric yet deeply civilised, too, common yet royal, vulgar yet processional, sacred yet profane.
Stephen Fry

Today, The Holmes have reviewed Present Perfect and its clues: already, just and yet. They have been working hard with Social English and some exercises of vocabulary.



For other hand, the family is still in London visiting the city. Today, they have visited M&M’s store, Camden, Portobello and Notting Hill.

The Grandma has reunited with her family again after staying some hours unlocked in a phone box in the middle of Leicester Square and she has been talking with them about London, Paris and New York City.

Tomorrow, the family is going to get on The Tube and travel around the city and surroundings. Rosa wants to visit Saint Paul's Cathedral meanwhile Carmen wants to visit The Museum of the Order of Saint John, an interesting order from Malta.

Rita Hayworth used to say, 
"They go to bed with Gilda; they wake up with me" 
Anna Scott

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

VISITING SHERLOCK HOLMES' HOMETOWN

Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson
Today, The Holmes have arrived to the United Kingdom. They are in London enjoying the city and its monuments. This morning, they’ve visited The Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, London's Eye and Westminster Abbey. It has been an incredible experience. 

Later, they’ve reviewed some English grammar with Present Perfect and its clues For and Since.


Tomorrow, they’re going to continue their trip in the city of their ancestor. They’re preparing a visit to Scotland Yard to commemorate their famous family member.

More information: For vs. Since Exercises



The man who can dominate a London dinner-table
can dominate the world.
Oscar Wilde

Monday, 15 February 2016

HOLMES... WE ARE THE DREAM!

Good Luck, Holmes!
Last Saturday, The Holmes stayed in Belgium. They participated in the Eurovision Song Contest where they won the first prize with the song “Idiot” played by Geni & Núria Holmes.

Before this, on Friday, they had visited Lîdje and Brugge in the Flemish Belgium where they had been reviewing English, in that case, Second Conditional, Past Simple and Prepositions of Time. Moreover, all the family decided to play Bingo and Poker and talked about ancient languages.


On Sunday, The Grandma had an introspective day and decided to do nothing except thinking and thinking while the rest of the family was visiting museums and important buildings. Manoli Holmes saw how her dream became real visiting Hercule, the famous detective, while Rosa Holmes was having tea with Audrey, an actress who she admires a lot. The rest of the family were visiting some cafés and eating chocolate without stopping, while Carmen and Asun Holmes were remembering old times in the High School with an incredible teacher: Maria Mercè.

More information: Second Conditional Exercises

Today, The Holmes have continued their English classes reviewing Second Conditional, Modal Verbs, Present Simple and Relative Pronouns (Whose). It has been a hard day for the most part of the members of this wonderful family but they’ve done a great work, like always.

More information: Prepositions of Time Exercises 

Tomorrow, they’re going to study Perfect Tenses and they are going to walk around London to discover this fantastic city hometown of Peter Pan, Mary Poppins and Harry Potter.


We are the dream.

 Muriel Casals i Couturier

Saturday, 13 February 2016

HERCULE POIROT: CHER AMI!

It has been an honor, and I do not want to miss every single moment of it. But the clock, it ticks. Such is the will of God.

Hercule Poirot, Curtain

Hercule Poirot
Hercule Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective, created by Agatha Christie. Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appearing in 33 novels, one play (Black Coffee), and more than 50 short stories published between 1920 and 1975.

Poirot's name was derived from two other fictional detectives of the time: Marie Belloc Lowndes' Hercule Popeau and Frank Howel Evans' Monsieur Poiret, a retired Belgian police officer living in London.

Poirot first appeared in The Mysterious Affair at Styles (published in 1920) and exited in Curtain (published in 1975). Following the latter, Poirot was the only fictional character to receive an obituary on the front page of The New York Times.

More information: Hercule Poirot Webpage

By 1930, Agatha Christie found Poirot "insufferable", and by 1960 she felt that he was a "detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep". Yet the public loved him and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked.


Poirot passes away from complications of a heart condition at the end of Curtain: Poirot's Last Case. He had moved his amyl nitrite pills out of his own reach, possibly because of guilt. He thereby became the murderer in Curtain, although it was for the benefit of others. Poirot himself noted that he wanted to kill his victim shortly before his own death so that he could avoid succumbing to the arrogance of the murderer, concerned that he might come to view himself as entitled to kill those whom he deemed necessary to eliminate.


 
Ah, Hastings, my dear friend. 
They were good days. Yes... 
they have been good days.

Hercule Poirot, Curtain

Friday, 12 February 2016

AUDREY HEPBURN: ELEGANCE & HUMANITY

Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn (4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was an actress and humanitarian.

Recognised as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age. She was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third greatest female screen legend in Golden Age Hollywood and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. Born in Ixelles, a district of Brussels, Hepburn spent her childhood between Belgium, England, and the Netherlands, including German-occupied Arnhem during the Second World War where she worked as a courier for the Dutch resistance and assisted with fundraising. In Amsterdam, she studied ballet with Sonia Gaskell before moving to London in 1948 to continue her ballet training with Marie Rambert and perform as a chorus girl in West End musical theatre productions. She spoke several languages, including English, French, Dutch, Italian, Spanish, and German.

Hepburn was appointed Goodwill Ambassador of UNICEF. Though she had done work for UNICEF in the 1950s, starting in 1954 with radio presentations, this was a much higher level of dedication. Her family said that the thoughts of dying, helpless children consumed her for the rest of her life. In 2002, at the United Nations Special Session on Children, UNICEF honoured Hepburn's legacy of humanitarian work by unveiling a statue, "The Spirit of Audrey", at UNICEF's New York headquarters. Her service for children is also recognised through the U.S. Fund for UNICEF's Audrey Hepburn Society.



The most important thing is to enjoy your life
–to be happy- it’s all that matters.

Audrey Hepburn

Thursday, 11 February 2016

BELGIUM: TINTIN & NÚRIA'S HOMETOWN

Tintin & Milou
Yesterday was a hard day for The Holmes. They reviewed some modal verbs (Need and Can) and they wrote two Florence’s postcards to MJ. They also practised some Social English and other themes of English grammar while The Grandma was explaining a story about an old friend who she loves a lot and once had to take another path in her life far away from her.

More information: Need & Can

Today, the family has continued its preparation learning some new things about Adverbs of Frequency in comparative and superlative forms; Relative Pronouns and Conditional Tense. After MJ visit, the family has been talking about the convenience of doing the Cambridge Exam with advantages and disadvantages.

More information: Relative Pronouns

The Grandma appreciates the huge effort of her family day after day and trust on them because she knows that they have nothing to lose and the only possible final is success

Tomorrow, The Holmes will recycle with modal verbs, count with their little calculators and play bingo with Luisa Holmes, the croupier, like party’s soul. After this, the family, who is now in Lîdje, are going to travel to London where they’re going to stay some days and where The Queen, an old Grandma’s friend, is waiting for them, in the same way, that The Collins who are going to receive them in Downton Abbey.

More information: Conditional Tense 


By believing in his dreams,
man turns them into reality.

Georges Prosper Remi, Hergé

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

SEE YOU SOON, ITALY!

Asun Holmes & Corto Maltese in Venice
Yesterday, The Holmes reviewed some aspects of grammar and talked about adverbs of manner. They also created a Personal Message, discussed about job webpages and its difficulties and read a little more of Charles Dickens’ A Carol Christmas. The family stayed all the weekend in Venice enjoying the carnival and sailing by gondola thanks to Asun.

The Grandma explained a story about Navajo Language and Culture and how difficult is keeping them nowadays.



Today, The Holmes have reviewed The Superlatives and some modal verbs like Must, Have to and Should. Moreover, they’ve created a composition using this new theory and they have worked Social English, too.

More information: Adverbs of Manner

For other hand, the family is spending its last hours in Italy. This morning they’ve visited Pisa; this afternoon Verona and in this moment they’re having dinner in Siena.
More information: Superlatives Adjectives

In a few hours, they’re flying to Belgium and later to London. Tomorrow, the family is going to continue its adventures. The Grandma is going to explain them some stories about numbers and they’re going to prepare new budgets and invoices.
More information: Must vs. Have to

More information: Shall vs. Should 

The new cooperative is ready and they must start to work in it.

 
How far that little candle throws his beams! 
So shines a good deed in a weary world. 

William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice

Sunday, 7 February 2016

VENESSIA: MARCO, CORTO, HUGO & ASUN

Asun in Venice
Venice is a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. It is located in the marshy Venetian Lagoon which stretches along the shoreline, between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers.  

Venice is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture, and its artwork. The city in its entirety is listed as a World Heritage Site, along with its lagoon.

Venice is the capital of the Veneto region. The name is derived from the ancient Veneti people who inhabited the region by the 10th century BC. The city was historically the capital of the Republic of Venice. Venice has been known as the "La Dominante", "Serenissima", "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Water", "City of Masks", "City of Bridges", "The Floating City", and "City of Canals".

The Republic of Venice was a major maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as well as a very important centre of commerce (especially silk, grain, and spice) and art in the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history. It is also known for its several important artistic movements, especially the Renaissance period. After the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna, the Republic was annexed by the Austrian Empire, until it became part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1866, following a referendum held as a result of the Third Italian War of Independence.

 
He's dreaming with his eyes open,
and those that dream with their eyes open are dangerous,
for they do not know when their dreams come to an end.

Hugo Pratt

Saturday, 6 February 2016

IRIS APFEL & EUROVISION: ART & TRADITION

Yesterday, The Holmes reviewed Past Simple & Past Continuous, Articles, Present Continuous and the connectors While & When.

They also created a song for participating in the next Eurovision Contest Song. After some moments of emotion and nerves, the winners were Geni and Núria with the beautiful song “Idiot”. Both of them represented Belgium.

While the most part of The Holmes were creating their songs, Rosa was in Milano with The Grandma and Iris, an old friend of her, taking information about some new fashion business to invest.

For other hand, Geni must leave the family during some days because she must attend some personal business.
The family continues its Italian tour. After visiting Pisa, Siena and Verona they arrived to Venice where they are prepared to spend some beautiful moments enjoying the Carnival.


When you don't dress like everyone else, 
you don't have to think like everyone else.
 Iris Apfel

Thursday, 4 February 2016

FREDDIE MERCURY: FOREVER YOUNG

Freddie Mercury
After visiting the Pope, the Holmes have continued reviewing Past Continuous, Used to and Modal Verbs (May-Might). Moreover they’ve practised some Social English.

Next, they’ve created comparisons between Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Família and Vatican City and they’ve been talking about voodoo and its effects nowadays.

More information: May-Might

More information: Past Continuous Exercises

The family arrives to Venice tonight where they want to enjoy the Carnival during this weekend before going to Belgium to participate in Eurovision Song Contest. Because of this, today, they have read some interesting songs from Tom Jones, Queen, Suzanne Vega and Joan Baez.

Tomorrow, they’re going to prepare excellent songs to win the festival and continue travelling, this time, perhaps, to London


May you grow up to be righteous
May you grow up to be true
May you always know the truth
And see the lights surrounding you
May you always be courageous
Stand upright and be strong
May you stay forever young
 Joan Baez