Just spent a pleasant weekend with my old friend Jonathan and his family in Brussels. Elspeth is away on a university trip in Japan and Australia, so I thought I'd have a weekend away. We went to the René Magritte exhibition at the Brussels Museum of Modern Art. Very interesting, beautifully presented, though I am left baffled by Magritte's art. I'm sure I either analyse too much or not enough. Jonathan took us to his rhythm and blues club at Sounds - good solid rock/blues until 2 a.m. Sunday was spent relaxing, eating and walking.
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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