Thursday, 26 December 2013
Sunday, 8 December 2013
AROUND THE WORLD WITH WILLY FOG - INTRO AND LYRICS
Hello again!
As you know, this year we are developing the project "Around the world in eighty days" by Jules Verne. We use this video as an introduction to the topic. Just click the picture and sing as many times as you want.
Regards, Christopher.
As you know, this year we are developing the project "Around the world in eighty days" by Jules Verne. We use this video as an introduction to the topic. Just click the picture and sing as many times as you want.
Regards, Christopher.
AROUND THE WORLD WITH WILLY FOG - INTRO AND LYRICS
Hello again!
As you know, this year we are developing the project "Around the world in eighty days" by Jules Verne. We use this video as an introduction to the topic. Just click the picture and sing as many times as you want.
Regards, Christopher.
As you know, this year we are developing the project "Around the world in eighty days" by Jules Verne. We use this video as an introduction to the topic. Just click the picture and sing as many times as you want.
Regards, Christopher.
THE UNION JACK
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland uses as its national flag the royal banner known as the Union Flag or Union Jack.
The current design of the flag dates from the union of Ireland and Great Britain in 1801. It consists of the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England), edged in white, superimposed on the Cross of St Patrick (patron saint of Ireland), which are superimposed on the Saltire of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland). Wales, however, is not represented in the Union Flag by Wales's patron saint, Saint David, as at the time the flag was designed Wales was part of the Kingdom of England.
THE UNION JACK
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland uses as its national flag the royal banner known as the Union Flag or Union Jack.
The current design of the flag dates from the union of Ireland and Great Britain in 1801. It consists of the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England), edged in white, superimposed on the Cross of St Patrick (patron saint of Ireland), which are superimposed on the Saltire of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland). Wales, however, is not represented in the Union Flag by Wales's patron saint, Saint David, as at the time the flag was designed Wales was part of the Kingdom of England.
Saturday, 7 December 2013
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