Sunday, February 9, 2014

Love, love, love...

Hi kids. Next Friday 14 is Valentine's Day (Saint Valentine's Day). It is the traditional day on which people express their love for each other by sending Valentines cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. Here is some information I found on the internet:
Valentine iconWho is St. Valentine?
There were many Christians names Valentine. According to the Catholic Encyclopaedia, at least three Saint Valentines are mentioned who are associated with 14 February. One is described as a priest at Rome, another as a Bishop of Interamna (now Terni in Italy) and the other lived and died in Africa. 
The Valentine that most experts believe is the actual one remembered on St. Valentine's Day was a Roman who was martyred for refusing to give up Christianity.
What happens on Valentines day in Britain?
Each year in Britain, they spend around £503m on cards, flowers, chocolates and other gifts for Valentine's Day. Traditionally these were sent anonymously, but nowadays we often make it clear who is sending each 'Valentine'.
Valentine's Day Superstitions & Traditions
Traditionally, spring begins on St Valentine's Day (February 14th), the day on which birds chose their mates. In parts of Sussex Valentines Day was called 'the Birds' Wedding Day'.
There are many other traditions and superstitions associated with romance activities on Valentine's day including:

  • the first man an unmarried woman saw on 14th February would be her future husband;
  • if the names of all a girl's suitors were written on paper and wrapped in clay and the clay put into water, the piece that rose to the surface first would contain the name of her husband-to-be.
  • if a woman saw a robin flying overhead on Valentine’s Day, it meant she would marry a sailor. If she saw a sparrow, she would marry a poor man and be very happy. If she saw a goldfinch, she would marry a rich person.
  • In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who their valentines would be. They would wear these names on their sleeves for one week.
  • In Wales wooden love spoons were carved and given as gifts on February 14th. Hearts, keys and keyholes were favourite decorations on the spoons. The decoration meant, "You unlock my heart!"
Now try listening to "Love", by John Lennon. Nice and easy to understand. Just click on the picture and dream...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjVvIrE17rI


And last, here you are a few quotations related to love:

“Life has taught us that love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction.”Saint-Exupery

“True love is like ghosts, which everybody talks about and few have seen.”La Rochefoucauld

“Love is the difficult realization that something other than oneself is real.”Iris Murdoch

“Love is a promise; love is a souvenir, once given never forgotten, never let it disappear.”John Lennon

“The supreme happiness in life is the conviction that we are loved.”Victor Hugo

“There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.”Friedrich Nietzsche

"It's so easy to love your job as a teacher when you feel your students are learning more than just simple knowledge"
Joaquín R.

See you guys.

1 comment:

  1. Hola Joaquín , espero que te gusten los comentarios que te estamos dejando aunque te merezcas más por todo lo que has hecho por nosotros durante todo este curso, que tu nos has demostrado mucho más que todos los profesores, muchas gracias por haber pasado muchas tardes haciendo este blog y buscando cosas para que entendiésemos un poquito mejor las clases, por las canciones que nos ayudaban a tener un ratito de relax después de tantas clases y exámenes, por hablar con nosotros de cualquier tema con total normalidad y escuchando nuestras opiniones y compartiendo las tuyas con nosotros cosas que no muchos hacen, gracias por tenernos siempre en cuenta y por hacer que poquito a poco con cada uno de esos detalles nos interesemos un poco mas por el ingles y por ti, porque yo creo que hablo en nombre de todos cuando digo que quiero tenerte el año que viene de profe otra vez y que te tenemos muchísimo cariño, gracias por esos chistes malos que nos sacaban una sonrisa, bueno a Samu no que no los entendía, y por preocuparte tanto por que nos sintiéramos bien contigo y tu asignatura y por hacer que nos lo tomásemos un poco mas con calma con detalles como el caramelo. Gracias sobre todo por emocionarnos, sobre todo ami, y por hacernos ver que te importamos, por enseñarnos que lo mas importante es estar bien, sonreír, que nos tenemos que valorar y que nos tenemos que aceptar cada uno como somos, no solo nos has enseñado ingles sino muchas cosas sobre nosotros y la vida cotidiana, y quiero que sepas que no solo eres un buenisimo profesor, sino también una grandisima persona a quien admirar por tus valores y manera de ser, muchas gracias por todo Joaquín, espero que este año no sea el único que tenga que agradecerte, feliz finde y feliz lunes, espero que llegues con ganas de vernos.

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