My wife and I often listen to Radio Paradise, a listener-supported, ad-free radio station from California. They've been playing this song by Zaz recently. I like it and maybe your students would too. I shouldn't really reproduce the lyrics here for copyright reasons, but I am going to translate them (with the help of another video). You could copy and paste this translation and set it for classwork (not homework, I suggest, since students could just go and find the lyrics online). The song was released in 2015 and gotr to number 11 in the French charts - only number 11! Here we go: Remind me of the day and the year Remind me of the weather And if I've forgotten, you can shake me And if I want to take myself away Lock me up and throw away the key With pricks of memory Tell me what my name is If I ever forget the nights I spent, the guitars, the cries Remind me who I am, why I am alive If I ever forget, if I ever take to my heels If one day I run away Remind me who I am, wha...
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Please see this funtastic cartoon on identity. Please don't allow women discrimination....
ReplyDeleteI have rather mixed feelings on this and we British look at this issue in a different wauy to the French. On the one hand people should be free to where what they like. Some muslim women are no doubt happy to wear a full body and face covering (except eyes), but I also think that women are treated as second class by a number of religions, including islam. The Church of England and the Catholic Church treat women differently to men, though in more subtle ways. The main thing is that no woman should feel forced to wear a dress code. If they are, then Sarkozy is right. I wonder how his message will be received in some quarters.
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