Thursday, 24 March 2016

JOHAN CRUYFF: A GENIUS, A VISIONARY

Johan Cruyff’s vision of sport and life in fourteen words…

Technique: the base.

Tactic: know what to do.

Creativity: the beauty of sport.

Learning: the practice to the perfection.

Developing: strong mind in strong body.

Responsibility: leadership exercise.

Respect: see the good in the others.

Coaching: help each other’s as a team.

Team Playing: together we achieve more than alone.

Initiative: dare.

Personality: be who you are.

Team player: alone we can’t achieve anything.

Integration: divide the fun with the others.

Social Commitment: the base to all things, also to sport.

 
More information: Johan Cruyff's Foundation

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

WE CAN MELT ALL THE GUNS

Jacques Brel (1929–1978) was a Belgian singer-songwriter whose thoughtful and theatrical songs generated a large, devoted following in Belgium, France and throughout the world.

Although he recorded most of his songs in French, he became a major influence on English-speaking songwriters and performers such as Rod McKuen, Leonard Cohen, Barbra Streisand and David Bowie.




If we only have love
We can reach those in pain
We can heal all our wounds
We can use our own names.

If we only have love
We can melt all the guns
And then give the new world
To our daughters and sons.


We'll have conquered all time
All space, the sun, and the stars!

Monday, 21 March 2016

THE GATHERING. IN THE END, THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE

Highlanders, Scotland
After centuries of duelling to survive against others like him, an immortal Scottish swordsman faces his final opponent: a bloodthirsty barbarian who has chased him across time to 1985 New York City, where they fight for the Prize: the spiritual ability to know everything.

The Grandma has been visiting Scotland these last days. Homeland of Sean Connery, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, a special person for The Holmes, Walter Scott, Annie Lennox, Rod Stewart or Amy MacDonald, Scotland is a country where History and Tradition are mixed creating an incredible atmosphere.

She has had a meeting with Connor MacLeod, an old friend of her. After talking about the beauty of Scottish Highlands and the last studies about the existence of Nessie, they were to a bagpipe concert.

Today, The Grandma is in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. She’s enjoying Scottish hospitality and buying tonnes of Scottish herbs, her favourite drink.

Despite of this travel, The Grandma continues in her search of new material to The Holmes. In this case, again, to prepare the listening part, some audios about Express English. 



Who wants to live forever,
Who wants to live forever,
Forever is our today,
Who waits forever anyway?
 Queen

Thursday, 17 March 2016

SAINT PATRICK, MRS. MCGRAW & MOLLY MALONE

Saint Patrick
Today, The Grandma has visited Dublin to celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day in the capital of Ireland. Dublin is an incredible city plenty of beautiful buildings like Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin Castle, the Gaiety Theatre, Trinity College or Ha’Penny Bridge but the most special place for The Grandma is the Molly Malone Statue, whose story she loves.

Ireland is a marvellous country plenty of culture, folklore and nice people who believe and respect their culture strongly. Lots of Irish songs and poems have influenced world’s literature and music, from Oscar Wilde to U2, from James Joyce to Sinéad O’Connor, from Jonathan Swift to Clannad, from William Butler Yeats to Enya, from Bram Stoker to The Cranberries, from Samuel Beckett to Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh… the list is endless!

Tomorrow, she is going to travel to Scotland to visit Conan MacLeod, an old Scottish friend, who lives in the Highlands.

By the way, The Grandma continues offering new material to The Holmes. In this case, to prepare the listening part, some audios about English at Work.

More information: BBC-English at Work


 Mrs. McGraw lived on the seashore
For the space of seven long years or more
'Till she saw big ship sailing in the bay
"Hallelu, babbelu, I think it's he!"

Mrs. McGraw - Irish Popular Song

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

THE BEGINNING OF THE END

Indiana Jones
The Grandma has been some days in Andorra. She has been skiing, enjoying her country and its culture and she has been controlling her fortune and legacy. Yesterday, she celebrated her 92-birthday. It was a strange day because she was thinking in all her families and hoping the best wishes for all of them. She remembered incredible moments with The Collins, The Addams and The Holmes and plenty of energy she’s returning to London to continue supporting her last family in its objective: PET.

Today, The Grandma, who is a great admirer of public British television, BBC, has decided to share this channel with her family to help them in their studies. In this case, she offers a link to BBC to prepare the Listening Part.


This afternoon, The Grandma has received some incredible news. An old friend, someone who loves Archaeology like her, is going to return very soon. She’s very happy and expectant.

Since today, the final countdown has started. The Holmes have 60 days to arrive to the final and she is going to work as hard as them to reach it.

Come on Holmes, this is the beginning of the end…


Archaeology is the search for fact... not truth.
If it's truth you're looking for,
Doctor Tyree's philosophy class is right down the hall.

Indiana Jones

Thursday, 10 March 2016

JKR: A MICRO TALE (CROSSOVER)

Good planning is important. I've also regarded a sense of humour as one of the most important things on a big expedition. When you're in a difficult or dangerous situation, or when you're depressed about the chances of success, someone who can make you laugh eases the tension.

Edmund Hillary
Harry Potter
She was leaving the centre when she saw the ambulance.

What has happened? –she asked to the receptionist. Another bad day! Too many nerves! –replied the nice woman.

Another bad day. How many bad days must we suffer before finding happiness? –she asked herself.

While she was going to her car, the phone rang. A whatsapp explained another bad experience. Resist or serve, she thought, thinking in her favourite TV series.

She opened the door of her small car and drove to find another chance in another publishing house. Eleven of them, in last two weeks had refused her new book. It was a question of continuing in this unstoppable searching of success; it was a question of keeping alive in the middle of a desperate society. In the radio, Billy Joel sang Piano Man, and she thought about the song. Yes, the song was beautiful, good and deep lyrics, but how important is music to transform some good lyrics in a great song and how important is the person who tunes the instrument. All is connected and one human’s success never arrives alone. It depends of the sum of lots of coincidences. We need people around to help us in difficult moments someone who sings us a good song.

She was driving when the phone sounded again. More instant messages arrived giving support and reclaiming more chances. It was the moment of trying again. She parked the car and went to a new publishing house knowing that this time something was going to change. 

All her friends told her about the quality of her books and she believed in them when she tried to write something different but with all the heart, as always. Thirty minutes later, after a short speaking with the publisher, she was outside, in front of her car blaming herself and all the whole heaven. How was possible? Yes, how was possible that nobody wanted her book when she was JKR the author of one of the most incredible, beautiful and best sellers in the history of literature!
More information: Report (I) - Report (II)
 

 Sing us a song you're the piano man
Sing us a song tonight
Well we're all in the mood for a melody
And you got us feeling alright

Billy Joel

Thursday, 3 March 2016

THE HOLMES, FERNANDO & DAVID

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Last Monday, The Holmes revised some aspects of English Grammar. They’re preparing their PET exam with determination. In that case, they studied Reported Speech. Before, they had received the visit of a man who wanted to control The Grandma’s business, Fernando.

On Tuesday, they continued with Reported Speech and they finished the last chapter of Charles DickensA Carol Christmas, a beautiful masterpiece which talks about human feelings and attitudes.

More information: Reported Speech

Yesterday, it was the last day of English classes and they celebrated it with some examples of PET Speaking and some snacks.

Today, the family has received the visit of another person, David, who has been talking about Occupational Health Hazards and Safety.
The Grandma has returned to Andorra, her hometown. She must pay attention to her business during some weeks but she doesn’t leave her family alone, she will continue trying to help them in their crusade: PET exam.

 

There's no regret
If I had to do the same again
I would, my friend, Fernando.
 ABBA