Young Learners Levels 3 & 4: class objectives.

27th December 2023

Additionally, you will have to sing a David Bowie song in front of the whole class !

Our classes will kick off (start) with a song

I will write a subject and you will talk to your partner for as long as possible. Remember, English is never finished – you can always improve (get better). Today the question is:

You can say want you want to have, where you want to go, and why, what you want to study (and why), what new skill you want, maybe some new food or drink.

First, what do you want to have ?

Next, where do you want to go, and why ?

Next, what you want to study (and why)

What new food do you want to eat ?

In 2024 I want to go to Thailand because the food is spicy and delicious. Also, it is quieter because I don’t hear karaoke.

I want to have great classes with super students who are respectful !

Maybe I will learn some more Vietnamese so I can talk to people.

Finally, I really want to learn this music on guitar. However it is very difficult and very fast. I will have to practise every day.

Happy New Year everybody. Peace and Love.

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Let me have silence always … That is essential

25th December 2023

Mr Wyndham Lewis as a Tyro 1920 – 1921

But let me have silence always, in the centre of the shouting—
That is essential! Let me have silence so that no pin may drop
And not be heard, and not a whisper escape us for all our spouting,
Nor the needle’s scratching upon this gramophone of a circular cosmic spot.
Hear me! Mark me! Learn me! Throw the mind’s ear open—
Shut up the mind’s eye—all will be music! What
Sculpture of sound cannot—what cannot as a fluid token
Words—that nothing else cannot!

verse iv from ‘The Song of the Militant Romance’ by Wyndham Lewis (1933)