
CULTURE

This is not applicable to the holidays! Only for classtime.
HOW TO MASTER THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
An interesting testimonial from someone just like you who had to learn English little by little!
I truly hope that at the end of this short essay I will be able to convey you some pertinent information to point you in the right direction on how to learn the English language. I trust that you will all bear with me while I will try to describe you how I, as a foreigner, did learn the English language and where I struggled most, and by doing this I hope it will stimulate those who would like to improve their language skills.
Having been born in Somalia, with Asian background and with Italian as my mother tongue, I have to admit that I have always been more prone to learn languages rather than being dragooned into doing so. Learning English, however, has been anything but easy or predictable, for when I arrived in London my knowledge of the language was, to say the least, a bit thin. Luckily enough, soon after my arrival, I was able to enrol in a Sixth Form college where I found highly motivated and caring teachers, who patiently taught me English. This, I think, was a significantly important factor that allowed me to learn the language. Nonetheless, those of you who are not fortunate enough in this regard should not despair, because, if enrolling in the right college or being taught by a caring teacher are very important and practical issues in learning a language, even more important, however, is to work hard and to be committed to doing well. I was committed to learning English; more precisely, I desperately wanted to go to university, and mastering the language was the means to achieve my goal.
Now that I have completed my Master’s Degree from Oxford University, and looking back in retrospect, I realize I was quite naïve, for I never imagined learning English was going to be so much work, and the more fluent I became the harder the language became too. English is indeed a very peculiar language: not only does it have so many grammatical rules, but, irritatingly enough, there are also hundreds of exceptions to those rules, which one can master only through years of persistence, dedication, and indefatigable energy, and earnestly speaking I have yet to reach such flawlessness in the use of English.
Some basic recommendations, which I would give to those who were interested in learning the language, are: firstly, buy a good English dictionary, for this is the most important thing that you will need when learning English. Successful English learners use their dictionaries all the time. Secondly, if you want to improve your speaking/writing ability, read the newspaper, and while doing that highlight the words you do not know, and then go and check them on your new dictionary. Thirdly, instead of watching TV, listen to the radio. Fourthly, talk, talk and talk to anyone at anytime and anywhere. And finally, learn to go with the flow while enjoying the many benefits of learning a new language; and even though, at times it may be frustrating and embarrassing to make mistakes, you will eventually learn to accept them, and only when you will focus more on understanding your mistakes rather than judging yourself, then you will start to become fluent.
Dilshad Abdulla

To everyone who visits this blog, I wish each and every one the best in 2009!

Have a wonderful Christmas, a happy New Year's Eve celebration , and charge your batteries for the coming year!
Much love and hugs to you all,
Miss Christine
CUTE ANIMALS




LAUGH WITH ANIMALS









All these, and I hope they made you laugh, come from:
http://icanhascheezburger.com/
Very creative!
SNOOPY
HALLOWEEN IS COMING UP


Personally, I don't celebrate Halloween, but as there are kids everywhere who expect something it's best to be prepared.
Trick-or-treating, also known as guising, is a popular activity among children on Halloween, in which kids dress up in spooky costumes and knock door to door for treats. It has become socially expected that if one lives in a neighborhood with children one should purchase treats in preparation for trick-or-treaters. It is a funny concept and one of the main traditions of Halloween. How did it start?
The custom of 'trick or treat' probably has several origins. An old Irish peasant practice called for going door to door to collect money, bread cake, cheese, eggs, butter, nuts, apples, etc., in preparation for the festival of St. Columbus Kill. Yet another custom was the begging for soul cakes, or offerings for one's self - particularly in exchange for promises of prosperity or protection against bad luck. It is with this custom the concept of the fairies came to be incorporated as people used to go door to door begging for treats. Failure to supply the treats would usually result in practical jokes being visited on the owner of the house.
As far as the custom in the US goes, by the mid- 20th century in Ireland and Britain, the smaller children would dress up and parade to the neighbors' houses, do little performances, then ask for a reward. American kids seem to remember this with their chants of "Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg," and other classic tunes done for no reason other than because "it's traditional."
Since the fairies were abroad on this night, an offering of food or milk was frequently left for them on the steps of the house, so the houseowner could gain the blessings of the "good folk" for the coming year. Many of the households would also leave out a "dumb supper" for the spirits of the departed.
Here are some interesting places to visit, with activities which should make your hair turn white !!!
http://www.theholidayspot.com/halloween/trick_or_treat/trick1.htm
http://www.theholidayspot.com/halloween/trick_or_treat/trick3.htm
Spooky Tales
http://www.theholidayspot.com/halloween/stories/index.htm
DO YOU REMEMBER THIS FROM YOUR YOUNG DAYS?
The Alphabet Song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtFXYvNIxws&NR=1
If You're Happy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrsM9WggCdo&feature=related
The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEtuXrV_KnM&feature=related
Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8FwBSITW-4&feature=related
ENGLISH GAMES
Put the conversations in the right order against time!
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-word-games-word-2-word-index.htm
1. Choose ’making conversation’
In what order do the instructions go?
2. Choose ’giving instructions’
3. http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-games-wordshake.htm
This is like Boggle.
4. http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-games-word-wangling-02.htm
Several activities................
MAGICAL MOMENTS
The magic gopher will read your mind!
Go to http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-games-magic-gopher.htm
Bagpipe Jokes
http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-games-bagpipe-jokes.htm
LINKS TO FUN
Snoopy and Friends
http://www.funtrivia.com/crossword/play.cfm?gid=1089
Disney Crossword
http://www.funtrivia.com/crossword/play.cfm?gid=1298
Tricky Quiz
http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/11Sd4TK/THE-TRICKY-QUIZ
General Knowledge
http://www.triv.net/html/Users11/u28003.shtml
Enjoy yourself!
EGYPTIAN GAMES
Here are some links to play games related to Egypt.
http://www.quia.com/rr/10029.html (Quiz for money)
http://touregypt.net/ename/ (write your name in hieroglyphics)
http://www.pyramidofman.com/blog/ancient-egyptian-games-online/ (various Egyptian games, like Senet, Hounds and Jackals, etc)
http://www.humanities-interactive.org/ancient/tut/senet/senet/senet.html (Play Senet against King Tut)
LIONS AND UNICORNS
PLUS 
ST PAUL'S SCHOOL FRIENDS
HAPPY TENTH BIRTHDAY GOOGLE
Where would you be without google? We'll probably be googling for a long time yet.
HENRY VIII

Wax model of Henry VIII at Madame Tussaud's in London






Henry VIII's six wives:
1. Catherine of Aragon
2. Anne Boleyn
3. Jane Seymour
4. Anne of Cleves
5. Kathryn Howard
6. Katherine Parr
ANY GOOD IDEAS?
Why don't you try for this Google competition? There's a wonderful prize offered. Click on the following link.
http://www.project10tothe100.com/?hl=en
This is living proof that time and effort can produce miracles. Only PATIENCE AND PRACTICE can give you the results you want. Nothing comes for free in this life, unfortunately. Watch this!
