Sunday, January 31, 2021

Circle of Money fountain in Aachen, Germany

 

Circle of Money Fountain in Aachen Germany, near Cologne and the borders with Belgium and the Netherlands. Each character or group shows different attitudes to money.

The wiki caption says:

The fountain Circle of Money (Kreislauf des Geldes) in Aachen, Germany. The figurines show different persons dealing with money, while the rotating water symbolizes the circle of money. Sculptured by Karl-Henning Seemann, sponsored by the Sparkasse Aachen.

Photo by User:Ahoerstemeier

An amusing picture. Also a great illustration for a talk or workshop or speech about money.

About the Author

Angela Lansbury is teacher of English. (Advanced English and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, an aspiring polyglot.)

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs, and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
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Vaccines Rolled Out, and Irish borders remain open in the UK





Good News - Vaccine Roll-out in the UK

A couple of my distant relatives my marriage, in their sixties, because of their age, are getting their first jabs shortly. 

They won't get the second jab, which will be of the same type, for a while. The UK priority is to give the first jab to as many people as possible.  

Nurses Needed

This should relieve pressure on the health services. They can build a new hospital, put up a field hospital, or convert a nursing home into a hospital. but they needed nurses. At the moment one nurse is watching over four in high dependency units instead of just one.

You can have people hooked up to machines and watched on banks of videos. But when the beep goes off, somebody has to go running to look.

UK Government - Good News? 

My family has confidence in the new health minister in charge of the vaccines. 'She was dealing with medical start-ups. She has experience in the field. Medicine. And new ventures.'

My family were also upbeat about the UK prospects of getting the ordered vaccines. 

'The EU tried to stop them. But we had contracts signed long ago and goods already paid for. You can't change the laws at the drop of a hat affecting deals retrospectively without losing confidence on Europe's laws. 

Flag of the Republic of Ireland

Irish Borders Blocked? 

The idea of blocking the Irish border with barriers came and went too. The EU wanted to close the border to stop the vaccines being taken across from Eire (Replublic if Ireland, flag above) to Northern Ireland (which uses the UK flag). 

My Uk based family member laughed, 'For years nobody could get Eire and Northern Ireland and the UK government to agree on anything. Then the EU did it straight away!" (I could hear the speaker and their family in the IK were laughing.) 



'Also, (over in America, new American President) Biden keeps mentioning his Irish roots. So the Americans would also have been against the border.'   

So, Lockdown London has a little good news to send us and the world.

About the Author

Angela Lansbury is teacher of English. (Advanced English and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, an aspiring polyglot.)

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs, and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
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Life in London - Picnic in the Park - or a Kosher Kiosk


 Photo from Facebook.

What is there to do in London? I ask relatives who live in Finchley, Hendon, and Northwood. 

The husband of one pair said, "Not much to do. Everything is closed. Except for the food shops."

I replied, "What about the parks?"

"Yes, we went for a walk in a park in Hendon. We bought some food from a restaurant, like a kiosk, order from outside. A kosher kiosk.  They bring the food out to you. We ate it sitting on a bench. They removed the tables and had four wooden benches like a pub. The benches are bolted down."

The park is near Hendon Central Station.

The park adjoins an area with a Remembrance arch. The words in Hebrew, reading from the right to left, are the consonants which spell out Le zeekderon.  

N R K Z L

A bit like speedwriting, or text messages, or acronyms

Anything more cheerful?

the kiddie playground is in use.

The park has grass and trees. Three tennis cours. A couple of basketball courts, one still in use. Nobody is playing tennis. "It's too wet for tennis."

I asked, 'What about the snow?'

' When it's snowing in Wales and up north, there's not much snow in London. It's too warm here. The snow just melts. We are quite glad of a change of seen. Since nobody is working away from home or going out to restaurants, snow does not make much difference to our lives. Just something to look at. Out of the window.'

Another couple in thei

Searching For Parks On Maps

I remember when as young marrieds we moved from a flat in Stanmore to a bungalow in Hatch End. We knew all the big parks along the main road. However, when we looked at a local map, we discovered lots of interesting open spaces.

The nearby park had two entrances, so you could do a circular walk

Another park had an exit which led to a footpath through the woods and out through a housing estate.

Cricket grounds and tennis courts were in fields which offered another chance for a walk.

Photos

The seasons provided a changing opportunity for new vistas and photos. A fountain in front of the Hatch End arts centre.

Snow in winter. Flowers planted in public places. Houses with Christmas lights. Balloons for birthdays. On gates.

Seasonal posters of offers outside restaurants. 

I researched. Every path, building, cemetery, had a story. 

Gifts in the supermarkets.

Useful Websites

https://www.facebook.com/Hendon-Park-

360 view of the area

https://www.google.co.uk/maps/uv?pb=!1s0x487610dcac10a71b%3A0xcb4a0cde1bf29f87!3m1!7e115!4shttps%3A%2F%2Flh5.googleusercontent.com%2Fp


About the Author

Angela Lansbury is teacher of English. (Advanced English and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, an aspiring polyglot.)

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs, and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.


Language Learner's Badge for Welsh / Pin - Dysgu Cymraeg / Learning Welsh -


I travelled to Wales to the annual Writers' Holiday, which was held in summer, then in spring. The last one was in February 2019 just before the lockdown and unfortunately the scheduled even for 2021 had to be cancelled for 2021. 

I started translating road signs when I drove to Wales, then signs on stations when I took the train. ost signs were bilingual, which helped. Amongst the writers at the Writers' Holiday I usually found that in a group of four or five at the table at meal times somebody knew Welsh or at least a few words which they wanted to share. I also started learning Welsh on Duolingo.

My latest find came from hunting for badges which show which languages you speak. Even better is one which shows which language you want to learn.

Badge / Pin - Dysgu Cymraeg / Learning Welsh
"Our 'Learning Welsh' badges will encourage people to speak Welsh to you! Pin on with pride. 'Dysgu Cymraeg' means learning Welsh (language) Red with clear white font. Steel Pin back Good readble size - measures approx 38mm (1.5 inch) in diameter."

Their website has a handy page of Welsh. You can also pick up some Welsh from the articles for sale.

The sentence construction and phrase construction is noun-adjective, the opposite of English, but the same as French. To remember the French construction I say moulin rouge, which is red windmill. To remember the Welsh, I shall remember b a b i newydd which is new baby. Change the y to i, and watch that the spellchecker does not helpfully change it back to the English word.

English - Welsh
baby - babi
happy - hapus
happy Easter - Pasg Hapus
home - cartref
love - cariad
Mother - Mam
new - newydd
new home - cartref newydd
new baby - babi newydd
Wales - Cymru
you - ti

Welsh - English
babi - baby
babi newydd - new baby
cariad - love
cartref - home
caru ti - I love you
Cymru - Wales
diolch - thank you
hapus - happy
lechid da - good health
Mam - Mother
Newydd - new
Pasg - Easter
Pasg hapus - happy Easter
ti - you
Wyn in names such as Gwen, is from gwyn meaning white, fair or blessed. 

Want to know more?
They sell a Welsh learners' dictionary.
Wikipedia directed me to a website on Welsh names which told me that the name trevor is probably derived from the Welsh tref for village and mawr, which becomes or in more than one name listed, meaning large.

Useful Websites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_language
Welsh first name, surnames and place names:

Aboout the Author
Angela Lansbury travel writer and photographer, has visited Wales many times.

Angela Lansbury is teacher of English. (Advanced English and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, an aspiring polyglot.)

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs, and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

Thursday, January 28, 2021

They fought back! Account of the Ecape From Sobibor: the books, films and research into Every Name Counts!


Sobibor, mother and child statue.

 I bought a book on the escape from Sobibor. I saw the film. (Americans say movie.) Now I find that Wikipedia has a completely detailed account of the organization of the escape and chief people concerned.

I then discovered a Facebook page. Finally, I found Every Name Counts, a project inviting students and adults to help recording victims' names from documents in archives.

Useful Websites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobibor_extermination_camp

http://www.sobibor-memorial.eu/pl

https://www.facebook.com/Majdanek.Memorial

https://arolsen-archives.org/en/learn-participate/exhibitions-campaigns/everynamecounts/

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Nazi_concentration_camps_by_name

From the wiki article on Sobibor

Further reading

  • Bialowitz, Philip; Bialowitz, Joseph (2010). A Promise at Sobibór. University of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 978-0-299-24800-0.
  • Blatt, Thomas (1997). From the Ashes of Sobibor: A Story of Survival. Northwestern University Press. ISBN 978-0-8101-1302-2.
  • Freiberg, Dov (2007). To Survive Sobibor. Gefen Publishing House. ISBN 978-965-229-388-6.
  • Novitch, Miriam (1980). Sobibor, Martyrdom and Revolt: Documents and Testimonies. Holocaust Library. ISBN 0-89604-016-X.
  • Ticho, Kurt (2008). My Legacy: Holocaust, History and the Unfinished Task of Pope John Paul II. Muzeum Pojezierza Łęczyńsko-Włodawskiego. ISBN 9788361393207.
  • Zielinski, Andrew (2003). Conversations with Regina. Hyde Park Press. ISBN 0-9750766-0-4.
  • Walsh, Ann Markham (2016). Dancing Through Darkness. Cable Publishing. ISBN 978-1-934980-07-1.
  • Wewryk, Kalmen (2008). To Sobibor and Back: An Eyewitness Account. Muzeum Pojezierza Łęczyńsko-Włodawskiego. ISBN 9788361393160.

External links


About the Author

Angela Lansbury is teacher of English. (Advanced English and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, an aspiring polyglot.)

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs, and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

What you see and learn about Auschwitz and camp 2 called Auschwitz-Birkenau









 Holocaust Memorial Day is in January, recalling the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland, where the larges concentration camp was situatedarn and the huge majority died. Our guide told us that although we were tired after touring several barracks buildings and the forecourt were the roll call was held and poeple were hanged, we must go on to Birkenau down the road. 

In Auschwitz you see te railway track which brought the trains from all over Europe. In Auschwitz, you see the receiving room where those who were kept alive were given numerical stamps on their arms, and you see the before and after photos, inlcuding one girl I recall. 

After 3 months the inhabitants were so thin and haggard they were not recognizable from photos and needed numbers. Then in other blocks you see the suitcases with names, then the children's shoes, the eyeglasses. The underground cells for the priest who took the place of a prisoner and was held until he starved to death or was killed.


When you reach Birkenau with the gas chambers, you go from the individual horror to the horrifying scale of the tragedy. You see the fields surrounded by tennis netting and watch towers. 

Your guide, who usually has a connection such as a relative who died there, is a guide for a set time and then needs a break from the emoitonal strain. Your guide says, this field held the French, the next field held the Italians, the next field held the Greeks, the next field held ..." Jews and other prisoners from the whole of Europe, transported here, en masse, and exterminated.

All the more remarkable are the ones who got away, some just before the war, or after the war started before the killings. Plus discoveries of items buried at concentration camps or elsewhere. And new reserachers, seeking grandparents or other relatives as the internet expands the numbers of people doing family research.

For more about the survivors and Prince William and Kate see previous post.

Interesting Websites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp

https://holocaustlearning.org.uk/learning/untold-stories-for-key-stage-2/

 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9192831/Survivors-Britain-escaped-Nazi-Germany-mark-Holocaust-Memorial-Day.html

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9189127/ID-tags-children-aged-6-12-murdered-discovered-Sobibor-Nazi-death-camp.html

About the Author

Angela Lansbury is teacher of English. (Advanced English and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, an aspiring polyglot.)

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs, and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.


Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Tags of Holocaust Children at Sobibor and recalling Prince William and Kate meeting Holocaust Survivors on Holocaust Memorial Day



Books are still being published about recent discoveries of Holocaust vctims who were lost, items found buried, and descendants feeling compelled to try tracing those lost from their family tree. At Sobibor, the camp where a revolt took place, tags of children were discovered and a book has just been published about it.

UK

In the UK Holocaust memorial day's events included Prince William and Kate meeting survivors who they had met previously. 

I had not heard of these survivors before. 

Anne Frank's Family

I had heard of Anne Frank's father living in Edgware, north west London, postwar, WW2. Edgware was where I lived as a child and teenager.

If you are intersted in Jews and Jewish history in the UK, look at the websites for the Jewish Museums in London and Manchester. Also Jewish people such as Anne Frank's posthumous sister (daughter of Mr Frank's second wife,) who lived with her mother and step-father, in London.

Jews Of Postwar Eras

You might also be interested in the websites for concentration camps, cemeteries, and Jewish entertainers around the world such as Amy Winehouse.

Sites To Visit When We Can Travel - and now on the internet

I have visited Anne Frank's house in Amsterdam, Jewish museums in the UK, the Netherlands, Prague, Poland and the USA.

Interesting Websites

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_concentration_camp

https://holocaustlearning.org.uk/learning/untold-stories-for-key-stage-2/

 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9192831/Survivors-Britain-escaped-Nazi-Germany-mark-Holocaust-Memorial-Day.html

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9189127/ID-tags-children-aged-6-12-murdered-discovered-Sobibor-Nazi-death-camp.html

See next travel post on Auschwitz.

About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.




Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Chinese New Year Lights in Chinatown Singapore

 

Photo by Trevor Sharot. More pictures shortly 

Trevor is active on this page about Covid worldwide.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2672593926320374

About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

Corona Virus Debate and Facebook Pages


Here I am in a blue disposable mask.

 What will happen? Will it go on for years, as some say? Will it end soon, as some hope?.

In Singapore I caught the tail end of a meeting of Tampines Changkat Toastmasters. They were discussing holding meetings back in the Community Club. At the moment you can have meetings of up to eight people. But large venues have different rules. 

So some people are keen on hybrid meetings. For this you need a venue where you have internet connections. And you may need to limit attendees to those who have pre-booked.

Useful Websites.

SINGAPORE

https://www.facebook.com/sghealthministry

UK

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/covid-quarantine-hotels-cost-ps1-000-ready-three-weeks-b901114.html

https://www.facebook.com/WHO

https://www.facebook.com/DHSCgovuk

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/more-employers-sign-up-to-rapid-testing-to-protect-workforce

USA

https://www.facebook.com/usatoday

Facebook Forum on Covid and Lockdown Worldwide

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2672593926320374

About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

Monday, January 25, 2021

Singapore Airlines extends loyalty programme holiday

 


Our membership of the Singapore Airlines loyalty programme and airmiles, Krisflyer, has been extended for another year. The planes are still flying. Although with a reduced service. 

Who is still flying? Students returning home at the end of their courses. Workers whose contracts have ended. People who lost jobs and are returning home to live with the family. People returning for funerals. To attend a wedding or get married. Those giving birth who want to give birth in their home country with mother nearby and the family to support and babysit. 

When we went to London the plane was half empty. The back part contained through travellers from Australia to the UK. 

They were not allowed to mix with those of us who boarded in Singapore. They had separate seating.  They were kept apart from us at the airport. 

But for most of us in Singapore, travel is increasingly costly, stressful and uncertain.

So the extension of our membeship is welcome. We still have a credit towards booking a fare.

Useful Websites

https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/us/media-centre/press-release/

https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/us/ppsclub-krisflyer/

https://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/us/ppsclub-krisflyer/ppsclub/

https://www.moh.gov.sg/

https://www.flyertalk.com/awards#2019-winners

About the Author

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker.


Sunday, January 24, 2021

It is snowing hard in London. London needs ... Singapore needs ... The world needs ... what Canada has and what America and Israel know

 


I spoke to family in North West London. England. UK. It is snowing hard.

They are in lockdown and can go out only for food. We did a video call on mobile phones. It was just like being in the room with them.

I said, "What you need is snow shoes, like in Newfoundland, Canada".

They can go to hospitals for maternity checkups, or giving birth. If they can get there.  What about the family in Singapore? They are enjoying tropical heat. Aren't they?



Singapore

Meanwhile, over in Singapore it has rainy periods on an off in the afternoons. It is pleasantly cool. Not the dreadful humidity and oppressive heat of summer. 

The vaccinations for seniors are scheduled to start mid-February.

Many of the older blocks of flats have a maid's room with a toilet, shower and sink. Some people have converted this into a kitchen, and the kitchen into a larger living area or second living room or dining room. I am wondering if lockdown continues worldwide, will we start converting rooms into study bedrooms to let out. Or turn all bedrooms into study bedrooms. 

If you are over fifty, you can set up separate bedrooms and separate study areas, whilst you are still healthy, so that if one person is sick or isolated, you can have desks in separate rooms and separate sleeping areas.

What does Singapore need/ What does the world need, if people are going to work from home?

Converting Homes

Homes need a balcony so people can have fresh air, get vitamin D from sunlight. and grow fruit and vegetables. 

Corridors need one way systems or dividers.

Store rooms need to be converted into office spaces or meeting rooms, or broadcasting rooms, like one person offices, to protect workers' privacy.

Converting Offices

With so many offices and businesses and shops closing down or having people working from home, will the opposite happen? Offices will have to be converted into dwellings, with kitchens and bathrooms. And a convenience store for food and cleaning materials on the ground floor. Maybe a doctor's office, testing centere and drug dispensary on the ground floor.  Maybe a teacher's room, so the teacher can work online and does not have to reveal her home.

But will Covid go on, where, and for how long? Who is looking at the problem, worldwide?



John Hopkins Univerity in the USA has Covid statistics and forums.

Useful Websites

USA

coronavirus.jhu.edu

SINGAPORE

go.gov.sg/gov.sg-220121

vaccine.gov.sg

ISRAEL

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9179677/Israeli-healthcare-group-says-coronavirus-infections-plunged-vaccinated-60s.html

In Singapore 1800-333-9999

About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.


Saturday, January 23, 2021

What to do when stuck at home? UK, Europe, Australia, USA, Singapore and more

 

Belly Dancing in Australia photo by Cuddy Wifter

Cuddy Wifter - Own work

Nunawading U3A Belly Dancing Group at the 2012 Carnvial of Learning at Federation Square, Melbourne.

A Belly Dancing Group in Australia was not what I expected to find. In the UK, in Harrow, north West London, I had given a talk on how to give a speech. The monthly open meetings with a speaker could attract 40-100 people in one of the larger halls in the local arts centre.

I also tried to join smaller groups, often meeting in the home of the organizer, which looked at the history of the East End of London (when I was writing a novel based on m family history) and I approached several groups which met as book groups, language groups and bridge playing. There was often a waiting list for regular groups and short courses.

Useful Websites

Age Concern

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_Concern

Life Long Learning Institute Singapore

https://www.lli.sg/

Life Long Learning Library Singapore

https://www.lli.sg/content/lli/home/featured-service/the-llibrary.html

Odd Fellows

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odd_Fellows

Open University

http://www.openuniversity.edu/welcome/

Skills Future Singapore

https://www.ssg-wsg.gov.sg/

University of the Third Age (UK, Australia, Europe worldwide)

University of the Third Age

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_Third_Age


About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.


Friday, January 22, 2021

For coffee on the go, a mini capsule coffee maker



You will find two or three models in various colours, black or jolly red, from assorted suppliers. I bought one in black for my husband. He has used it on several treks, to the amusement and admiration of others. 







Brands and models include Wacaco, 

I have listed them alphabetically to keep track.

Unfortaunately the red one I liked is French press, not capsule.




ESPRO

Aeropress Go

Staresso

Nespresso, 

Wacaco

Useful Websites and blogs

https://www.amazon.sg/AeroPress-Portable-Travel-Coffee-Press

https://keshism.club/products/minipresso-espresso-mini-coffee-machine-outdoor-travel-diy-coffee-filter-handheld-pressure-mini-manual-portable-coffee-maker/ 

https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2017/06/coffee-for-campers-and-travellers.html

https://upgradedpoints.com/best-portable-travel-coffee-makers

About the Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She belongs to several Toastmasters International clubs and has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Speaking English Outside England and Undertanding Americanism - the challenge



George Bernard Shaw, the great British writer, wrote that England and America are two countries divided by a common language. 

I was walking along the street after an American who told me, "Follow me. Don't walk on the pavement." I was a bit puzzled because he stepped briefly into the road to avoid a pothole and then back onto the pavement.

He turned around and said, "I warned you not to walk on the pavement."

I replied, "I'm doing what you said. I'm in the road."

He shouted, "Get out of the road!"

I frowned, "but you said off the pavment. This is the pavement."

"No, he said, "that's the sidewalk, He pointed to the road, "Thtat' the pavement." I scratched my chin. I scratched my ear. I shook my head. I sighed.

UK - USA

bonnet (if a car) - hood

boot ( of a car) - trunk

call in - drop by

lorry -truck

math - maths

nappy - diaper

pavement - sidewalk

porter - bellhop

roadway/tarmac - pavement

Rubber - eraser

Tip or trick - hack

tap - faucet


USA - UK

bellhop - porter

diaper - nappy

eraser - rubber

faucet - tap

hood (of a car) - bonnet

Maths - math 

drop by - call in

hack - tip or trick

pavement - road/roadway/tarmac

sidewalk - pavement

truck - lorry

trunk (of a car) - boot

Useful Websites

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-14201796

About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
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The Inauguration Stars - Poet Amanda Gorman

 




The Poet Who Wants To Be A President
Amanda Gorman, the black girl who had a speech impediment reads a poem full of alliteration, assonance, turning contrasts from negative to positive. "blade - bridges'. The past we step into. delaying democracy. delayed - not defeated. Eyes on us. hour - power. fierce and free. merge mercy with might. wounded world.sun-baked south, nook or our nation. battered and beautiful. out of the shade unagraid. " She ends that there is always light, if we are 'brave enought to see it, brave enough to be it.'

About the Author
Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She belongs to several Toastmasters International clubs and has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

GARTH BROOKS-FULL CONCERT Country Music Reaction




The Inauguration Of President Biden in the USA
On TV I watched Biden's inauguration. Joseph R Biden Jnr. A great president, a great poet and three great singers. 

The Poet Who Wants To Be A President
Amanda Gorman, the black girl who had a speech impediment reads a poem full of alliteration, assonance, turning contrasts from negative to positive. "blade - bridges'. The past we step into. delaying democracy. delayed - not defeated. Eyes on us. hour - power. fierce and free. merge mercy with might. wounded world.sun-baked south, nook or our nation. battered and beautiful. out of the shade unagraid. " She ends that there is always light, if we are 'brave enought to see it, brave enough to be it.'

Singer - Lady Gaga
Lady gag is a red dress, too large for walking down a flight of steps comfortably, 

Singer Garth Brooks
Garth Grooks at 58 was signing breathlessly like an old man. So I want back onto You Tube to find my favourite songs. He is laid back - until he runs into the audience.

"Spontaneity is his big thing!"
"Surprise is one of ..."

You can hear a snatch of one of my favourite songs, Freinds in Low places on the Wikipedia page abut Garth Brooks.

GARTH BROOKS-FULL CONCERT Country Music Reaction


Useful Websites
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Brooks

About the Author
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She belongs to several Toastmasters International clubs and has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Check the country where you are going, staying or stuck for the latest Covid19 reports


 You can check the daily newspapers of your home country or the country you want to visit or the place where you relatives are staying or visiting.

Today I found that the Singapore goverenment not only offers to send daily updates to your phone. They have a Facebook page. 

Useful Websites

https://www.facebook.com/coronavirus_info/?page_source=notif_coronavirus_updates&hoisted_content_id=10158814483015631&hoisted_module_type=top_recent_posts&notif_id=1611107736953547&notif_t=coronavirus_update&ref=notif

About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.

Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Member of many toastmasters  speaker training clubs and speaking contest judge.

Angela Lansbury, the author of 20 books including Wedding Speeches & Toasts, and Quick Quotations, has lived in the USA, Spain and Singapore. 
She  has several blogs and writes daily on at least two of the following:
 Please share links to your favourite posts.

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Who teaches which languages? Spanish and others. How to Record Your Sources


I started learning several languages in Duolingo. I finsished Grman and Esperanto and am now onto Spanish daily and Chinese intermittently (using Chineasy physical flashcards instead). 

Whether you are interested in one language or several, it is handy to keep a list of all the places to go to learn your favourite language or languages. You can do this on your mobile phone. 

Use a spreadsheet in Excel (which is a brand name, known generaically as a matrix, or series of columns divided across). 

Or write on a page in an A4 notebook. Put a sticker on the front of the notebook recording Language Learning and the page number. (You will have to number the pages of your notebook in the top right. I do this wiht all new notebooks.)

Keep updating as you find new sites, or when you want to add a new language. You can also keep a column for your own language if you are teaching English to foreigners or doing a language swap. Here is my work in progress. First I listed the languages. Then I went to the websites of my favourite places, starting with duolingo and Memrise. At the start it is quite time-consuming if you are checking several languages. But once you have the basics it is much faster.


Arabic

Chinese

Danish

Esperato - Duolingo

French - Duolingo

German

Greek

Hebrew

Hindi

Italian

Japanese

Korean

Latin

Norwegian

Polish

Portuguese

Romanian

Russian

Spanish 

Swedish

Ukrainian

Vietnamese

Welsh

Languages I am not learning on Duolingo include Klingon.


You can also learn Dutch, Malay and Urdu, a total of 75 languages, on langmaster.

Here's another. their welcome page was all in Spanish with a testimonial in Spanish. I could understand most of it and put it into Google translate to catch the couple of words I had missed.

https://www.deliberatespanish.com/


Useful Websites

English

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_English

Indian government program

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_English_(government_program)

Tamil

https://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Tamil

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankan_Tamils

https://digitaldefynd.com/best-tamil-language-courses/

https://www.livinglanguage.com/languagedemo/tamilflash/11930/essential-saying-hello

duolingo in January 2021, The Tamil course is 75% complete.

Langmaster

http://www.langmaster.com/lmcom/com/web/en-gb/pages/free-language-online.aspx

Spanish

http://download.langmaster.cz/grammar/en-gb/spanish1/grammar/les01/g05.htm


Duolingo 

Languages available

Chinese, German, Hebrew, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Welsh, Ukrainian


Memrise

Languages available

Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Turkish


Mango

mangolanguages.com 

(see next post)

 

Other Language Websites From Wikipedia's List

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_language_self-study_programs


Flashcards List of Sources from Wiki

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_flashcard_software


About the Author

Angela Lansbury teacher of English (advanced and English as a Second Language or English as a Foreign Language, French and other languages, aspiring polyglot.