The inner city is a source of problems, but also a source of music and art in general.Don't push me 'cos / I'm close to the edge
The inner city is a source of problems, but also a source of music and art in general.
Earthquakes, floods, landslides... and now a volcano eruption. Flights across Europe grounded and passengers stranded.
We were with 'used to' last week to express habits or repeated actions in the past, and I fogot to mention that you can also use 'would' for that purpose, as you can see in this fabulous song from eons ago:
When I was a little bitty baby
My mama would rock me in the cradle ,
In them old cotton fields back home; (colloquial use of 'them' here)
It was down in Louisiana,
Just about a mile from Texarkana,
In them old cotton fields back home.
The only thing is that you cannot use this 'would' form with stative verbs (Mr. Oxford explains that for you in the Grammar bank). I'll mention that tomorrow in class. Just remind me if I don't. Great band, Creedence Clearwater Revival .
And ...besides, although, frustrated and furious, they've been beaten, rather than, he said, he added, hope, as he celebrated, give up, twice more, brilliantly, plenty of, breathless ... a bit of Reading Comprehension for your daily practice .
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Don't let me down! Abbey Road is reportedly up for sale. The recording studio is to be sold in order to help EMI's finances, which seem to be in a very bad state. The British music industry is hoping the company won't let them down by letting this landmark in British recording history disappear forever. If you ever go to Abbey Road you'll invariably find people crossing the street and taking photos. I wouldn't like to see a fast food restaurant in the place where the fab four recorded some of their albums. I really feel it would be a pity to lose Abbey Road. Do you think you could afford to buy it?
Who said it's too late to start a new career? DJ Ruth is 69 years old and she's rocking some of the most prestigious clubs in France. It all started one day when she went to her grandson's birthday party and the man at the door told her: "I don't think you want to go in there, madam"
"I'd rather think I do, because it's my grandson's birthday."- she answered. And she liked the music, (the noise,she says), the lights, the energy, the kids enjoying themselves...
Close to 70, do you think she should start thinking about hanging up her headphones? She's got a full schedule of gigs (and a lot of fun, I guess), so why should she?
I know, it's not really rock and roll, but she likes it.
You probably know that just last week a trainer was killed by a killer whale at a Sea World in Orlando (Newsy video Transcript). Quite an anomaly? The killer whale must have taken revenge? Something went wrong and the whale might have misinterpreted something (the trainer's pony tail, they say): read story and watch impressive video of trainer and whale.
I do love watching dolphins jump and play, but I'd rather see them in the ocean than in a swimming pool. And I definitely don't like to see lions and tigers, elephants, giraffes or crocodiles locked in cages or confined in small and poorly kept grounds. However, I must admit I used to love going to the zoo as a kid. So Read the pros and cons of keeping animals in captivity (The Independent). What do you think?