Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mediterranean. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 January 2016

LOLA: IF YOU REALLY LOVE ME, GET OUT!

Star Wars & Kinder
Today, The Holmes have reviewed some grammar to consolidate their knowledge. They’ve created a sentence based on different connections of various sources. Something difficult to do but they’ve done a great job!

They’ve read another chapter about Oscar Wilde’s The Canterville Ghost. It’s the most important chapter because it contains the cliff-hanger and tomorrow they’re finishing the book.

The family is still in Sicily and today they have talked about how the Mount Etna affected the life of Mediterranean towns in the Middle-Age and how this was the cause of some migrations, in our case, from Balearic Islands to the continent. They have talked about the connections between Majorcan and Andalusian music during this age.

For other hand, they’ve remembered Lola, one of the most powerful artists of the last century. Her force, personality and courage are a source of inspiration for this family, who is working hardly every day to reach their objectives: learn more and more English!

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Truth always comes out like a drop 
of oil in the glass of water.

Lola Flores 

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

BIC & EUROVISION SONG CONTEST

BIC
Today, we’ve reviewed some grammar doing an exam. All the members of the family have passed the exam successfully. We’ve read a little more and we’ve talked about things and its meanings.

After the breakfast, The Collins Family has helped Karen to create some beautiful songs for participating in the next Eurovision Song Contest in Austria, M. Ángeles hometown. We’ve performed a little contest with France, Ukraine, Portugal, Austria, Belgium and Italy as singers. It has been a great moment plenty of strong, passion and incredible performances. France, represented by Gemma and Montse Paris has won with a full punctuation: 25 of 25 possible.

The Grandma has joined this morning to the family. They’re together again and enjoying of The Mediterranean Sea near Santorini (Greece). 


I need your kisses
to remain your wife.
I need your caress
to be alive.
Are you with me?
Do you feel me?
Do you touch me?

No, no, no. You're bad.
No, no, no. You're bad.

Gemma Collins & Montse Paris-Collins (Monaco & France)