Friday 24 July 2009

I’M ONLY SLEEPING (The Beatles)



Fill in the gaps with these words. There are three extra words which do not fit anywhere!

ceiling -crazy -dream - feeling - head -heart - seems -speed --tends -world

When I wake up early in the morning, Lift my__1__, I'm still yawning
When I'm in the middle of a ___2___/ Stay in bed, float up stream

Please don't wake me, no
-don't shake me
Leave me where I am / I'm only sleeping

Everybody___3__ to think I'm lazy
I don't mind, I think they're __4__
Running everywhere at such a___5__
Till they find, there's no need

Please don't spoil my day / I'm miles away
And after all / I'm only sleeping

Keeping an eye on the__6__ going by my window
Taking my time

Lying there and staring at the __7__/Waiting for a sleepy feeling

Please don't spoil my day / I'm miles away
And after all / I'm only sleeping

Keeping an eye on the ___6__going by my window
Taking my time

When I wake up early in the morning, Lift my__1__, I'm still yawning
When I'm in the middle of a ___2___/ Stay in bed, float up stream

Please don't wake me, no - don't shake me
Leave me where I am / I'm only sleeping
ANSWERS IN COMMENTS

Wednesday 8 July 2009

AGATHA CHRISTIE


The Queen of Crime Agatha Christie is the best-selling author of all time. She has sold over two billion books worldwide and has been translated into over 45 languages. In a writing career that spanned more than half a century, Agatha Christie wrote eighty novels and short story collections. She also wrote over a dozen plays, including The Mousetrap, which is now the longest running play in theatrical history. Christie's first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, was the first to feature her eccentric Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. One of the most famous fictional creations of all time, Poirot's 'little grey cells' triumphed over some of the most devious criminal minds ever created in crime fiction. Christie’s last published novel, Sleeping Murder, featured her other world-famous sleuth, the shrewdly inquisitive Miss Jane Marple of St. Mary Mead. Miss Marple appears in twelve novels, and twenty short stories; the first novel to feature her was The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930. The Poirot and Marple novels have been widely dramatized in feature films and television movies. Murder on the Orient Express (1974), Witness for the Prosecution (1957), And Then There Were None (1945), and Death on the Nile (1978) are a few of the successful films based on her works. Agatha Christie also wrote six romantic novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. She also wrote non-fiction; one book Come Tell Me How you Live, describes her archeological travels with her husband Max and the other two are collections of poems, stories and verses, some with a religious theme. She also wrote her Autobiography which she completed in 1976. Although synonymous with crime fiction, the breadth of themes in her novels is quite extraordinary and she deserves her place as one of the best-loved writers of all time.
I could personally recommend you to read one of her thrilling stories this summer or watch one of the films,say...
Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile, A Christmas Tragedy; Passenger to Frankfurt; A Murder is Announced, etc, etc **ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HER, HER STORIES, AND FILMS is HERE
And a funny video by Monty Python!

Wednesday 1 July 2009

28 disciples and 3 Christs?


A funny video by the Monty Python where the Pope discusses about The Last Supper picture painted by Michelangelo...
Key words:Your Holiness, Renaissance artist, ceiling of the Sixtine Chapel, Statue of David, Florence, it took me hours, kangaroo, disciple, Supper, paint out, Jewish, mother of a blow out, Bible, final snack, the last-but-one =penultimate, mariachi band, Redeemer, bloody photographer, fascist...

You can see another newer version of the same sketch HERE!