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12 29 Apr

Two Letters Home

The Christmas Truce of 1914 was one of the most poignant events in the Great War of 1914-18. The British had poured into Belgium to help drive the German invaders out, and in Flanders the two armies faced each other from trenches only a few hundred yards apart. In a letter to his mother on December 28th that year, Captain Hulse of the Scots Guards told how the spontaneous truce began.

Two Letters Home

A German soldier stopped the Great War so he could ask Captain Hulse to post a letter for him.

13 29 Apr

Smile

A ten-out-of-ten smile might be called dazzling or ravishing. But what would you call a smile that was more seven-out-of-ten? Bright, maybe, or fetching. How would you score roguish, disarming, kind or shy? See if you can think of others.

Suggest for each noun an adjective of praise, but moderate praise, and give it a score out of ten.

ISmile. IIDinner. IIIFace. IVExplanation.

Suggestions

Based on an exercise in School Certificate English Practice (1939) by NL Clay.

14 28 Apr

The Making of Mark

Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea from about 313, tells us here how St Mark’s Gospel came to be written. Drawing on testimony going back to the Apostles themselves, he explains that the Gospel should be heard as an echo of the living voice of St Peter, as he preached the good news in Rome.

The Making of Mark

St Mark wrote his Gospel as a summary of the preaching of St Peter.

15 28 Apr

Zheng He and the Rise of Malacca

Bustling trade hub Malacca, on the Malaysian Peninsula, was a British possession from 1825 to 1957. It was founded in about 1400 by Parameswara, ex-king of Singapura, as a refuge from the empire of Majapahit based in Java. That Malacca held out for more than a century was largely owing to Zheng He, the most celebrated admiral in Chinese history.

Zheng He and the Rise of Malacca

Malacca became a refuge from the overbearing empires of the Far East, thanks to a celebrated Chinese admiral.

16 27 Apr

Confusables

To what extent are these words synonymous? Illustrate your answer with sentences in which one of these words is suitable, but the other two are not.

IAcknowledge. IIAdmit. IIIRecognise.

For Example

Admit.

John was admitted to hospital last night.

Confusables

Compose sentences to bring out the similarities and differences between these words.

17 26 Apr

Jill and I

Include yourself in these sentences along with Jill, e.g. Jill went to London → Jill and I went to London.

1 They’ve asked Jill to organise transport.

2 You’ll get your turn after Jill.

3 That’s the man Jill saw in the pharmacy yesterday.

4 Do you want Jill to be there?

5 That’s for Jill to decide.

6 Jill’s the one you’re looking for.

7 Brian said he thought Jill ought to be asked to do it.

8 If you find out, will you let Jill know?

9 Jill will do it, won’t you Jill?

10 You can trust Jill to get it done.

11 Tell him Jill doesn’t like the idea.

12 It’s going to be dark before Jill gets there.

For example:

Jill is delighted with it.

Jill and I are delighted with it.

Let Jill do it.

Let Jill and me do it.

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