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Next, the
family continued the English classes with Have to and some exercises about
connectors.
The Grandma knows that some exercises are more difficult than the recommended level but she prefers “to suffer in class not in the exam”.
The Grandma knows that some exercises are more difficult than the recommended level but she prefers “to suffer in class not in the exam”.
More information: Have to vs. Must
Later, The Grandma tried to create a linchpin
between England and Australia for one hand and Spain and Cuba for another, connecting them under the same storyline: stupid
wars, innocent victims and colonialism.
Finally, The Poppins talked about some personal
stories which had a relation with Scottish postcards. They were different
stories about Costa Rica, children and new technologies, Andalusia, rock music,
Torredembarra, the importance of light in pictures or beautiful castles from
the Middle Age in Scotland to the new human ones in Catalan lands and an
important reflexion: what’s the meaning
of a lighthouse in the middle of the sea?
The Cuban people have an amazingly strong and unbroken
spirit.
Wim Wenders
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