Sing, Sing a Song
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Sing, Sing a Song
I’m looking for some…creative input here.
Amongst my many and varied roles I perform that of English teacher to a group of 17 eight to eleven year olds and my daughters’ school. My complete lack of any qualification whatsoever beyond being able to speak the language with a native fluency is not seen as an insurmountable hurdle, though I have found my hideous received pronunciation can confuse the little treasures: “But Monsieur Doust,â€
Amongst my many and varied roles I perform that of English teacher to a group of 17 eight to eleven year olds and my daughters’ school. My complete lack of any qualification whatsoever beyond being able to speak the language with a native fluency is not seen as an insurmountable hurdle, though I have found my hideous received pronunciation can confuse the little treasures: “But Monsieur Doust,â€
'Calling Occupants, of interplanetary, most extraordinary craft'..... who's that by??? seems to fit the bill...confusing words though I guess... or is that a good thing?
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That, I believe, was by the Carpenters. I shudder to think of innocent French children being exposed to them
... thinking ...
EDIT: There's Elton John's Rocket Man EDIT2: Having just googled the lyrics, maybe not ...
or look here (and despair) ...
http://www.hobbyspace.com/Music/music5.html
Enjoy!

... thinking ...
EDIT: There's Elton John's Rocket Man EDIT2: Having just googled the lyrics, maybe not ...
or look here (and despair) ...
http://www.hobbyspace.com/Music/music5.html
Enjoy!
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Oh er!MKG wrote:That, I believe, was by the Carpenters. I shudder to think of innocent French children being exposed to them![]()
... thinking ...
EDIT: There's Elton John's Rocket Man EDIT2: Having just googled the lyrics, maybe not ...
or look here (and despair) ...
http://www.hobbyspace.com/Music/music5.html
Enjoy!
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Now, I know a completely obscene version of that from my scrum-half days...and since no-one around here speaks English, apart from us...no, that would be naughty.mrsflibble wrote:" I'd like to teach the world to sing....."
Seriously, thanks for the suggestions. I'm going to have to give this one some thought.
Oh, and if anyone happens to be in the South Vendée on the last Sunday in June...
Re: Sing, Sing a Song
So which song did you decide to use? And how did it all go?
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Re: Sing, Sing a Song
How about dazed and confused by led zepplin
sorry could not resist that


sorry could not resist that

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