Friday 19 November 2010

The blog is back!

Hello!

Thank you for your patience everyone. It’s been a busy few weeks, but I’m back!

Things are great at church. I’m looking forward to GraceCity Quiz Night, which was held for the first time last year and is happening again tomorrow. It promises to be a great event! Been swatting up on flags of the world in secret. Just need to make sure I get on the right team now.

The season turned very quickly here and the sudden change in weather has meant that most people have battled some kind of bug in the last few weeks. I would estimate that on any given day, between ten and twenty percent of people are wearing facemasks out and about to stop the spread of colds and other things. It’s not something you generally see in England. Some of the students I teach choose to wear it every day. I have yet to wear one, but so far I have managed to dodge being ill.

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I’ve had a real push with studying language recently. Put my foot in it by telling a Japanese guy that his Japanese was very impressive. Having said that, he did introduce himself as coming from Thailand, which turned out to be a joke. Not very funny if you ask me.

At school, some of the students have been asking about music from Britain. So, I’ve taken on the delicious task of making a CD that represents Britain. I’m hoping that we can use it in lessons. Maybe learn the words to some of the songs and sing along, like karaoke. I’ve been trawling my music library thinking about what to include. I’m still not completely happy with it and feel I’m missing some essential names, but this is the final track list. Take care everyone.

1. U2 – I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
2. Take That – Shine
3. Oasis – Wonderwall
4. Amy Winehouse – Love is a Losing Game
5. The Cure – Friday I’m in Love
6. Sex Pistols – God Save The Queen
7. Coldplay – Yellow
8. The La’s – There She Goes
9. Leona Lewis – Run
10. David Bowie – Starman
11. Spice Girls – Goodbye
12. The Beatles – Hey Jude

3 comments:

  1. I received some masks from Japan as my wife needs them here. How about including some football related British songs? Some are very well known in Japan.

    The Lightning Seeds - Three Lions
    Monty Python - Always Look on the Bright Side of Life
    Chumbawamba - Tubthumping
    Queen - We Are the Champions
    Fat Les - Vindaloo
    Pet Shop Boys - Go West
    You'll Never Walk Alone (any Britons singing this? I only see Elvis... Perhaps you as Stevie G should sing this...)

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  2. Sounds like fun! (The music bit, not the facemask bit.) How about some folk music for something completely different? I would suggest:

    Show of Hands - Roots
    Nancy Kerr and James Fagan - Barbara Allen

    Jake

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  3. Glad to hear you're hale and hearty...

    @Mikio: I love your choices :)

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