To keep Big amused.
Muzzy.
Recorder practice.
Start project on costumes.
Game of chess or some such.
Small will do much the same probably without the recorder practice though.
To keep Big amused.
Muzzy.
Recorder practice.
Start project on costumes.
Game of chess or some such.
Small will do much the same probably without the recorder practice though.
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Hope you have a good week Jax 🙂
C is desperate to learn to play the recorder, I’m not sure that I can take the racket!
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Hope it worked!
Seems to be working ….. moderately …. the two of them have watched Muzzy Mandarin all the way through in English and Chinese. Must say, I really can’t see that they are going to actually learn Chinese by watching DVDs.
We have spent a lot of time talking about history, periods, family trees and other stuff around the costume project, so tha thas been pretty good. She is carefully avoiding doing any recorder practice.
I know some chinese! ni hao [hello] shayshay[phonetially – thankyou] and wo chi su [i am vegetarian!!] perfect hey!!
Helen, I’m impressed 😉
woohoo! i’m a linguist!!
Que?
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