(1) Music lesson: The Rose by Westlife/Bette Midler
P.S. Liu Yufan, may I ask you to bring your sound system to class, please?!
(2) Enjoy English: The Adoption
Do yourselves the favour and check out this website as I'll refer to it during the lesson: www.halfthesky.orgP.S. Oh, and don't forget to listen to Tara's News bulletin!
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Pauline, have you also listened to Bette Midler's version of this song (that I have uploaded here)? I think it is even better than the version by Westlife! About love ... I think you are correct in that people don't love easily as they are afraid of the hurt when it breaks. The world would be a better place for all if we learn to risk loving other people even more than ourselves (I'm not referring to the bf or parents or siblings). Then people wouldn't abandon children, and orphans would soon get new parents ... But the reality today is, sadly, much different ...
Thank you for another comment, Tan Jingping. You are the first student to do so (and maybe the only)! I didn't mean that you have to visit the website again for a second comment; I was just making a remark! However, thank you for this comment. I can see you understand very well. I hope the lesson will also touch your heart and that one day you might consider adopting one of China's many orphans or abandoned children ... ;-)
Thank you for the comment, Tan Jingping. Yes, it is a moving song, and the lyrics very relevant if one understands it well. The overall message to me is that if there is more love for other people in China and the world, the earth would be a better place to live on. But unfortunately, the reality is far from that. Oh, you didn't comment on the next lesson, but do you realize that if there would have been more love in the hearts of the people, that all the orphans and abandoned children would have had families ...? Think about it.
Thank you, Hetty, for being so industrious by giving the first comment days before the class! Students like that make teachers' hearts beat warmly! Yes, Westlife sings outstanding well, I think. But I personally prefer Bette Midler's version of "The Rose" (the one that I have uploaded here for you)! Every time I listen to it, it touches my heart deeply. Yes, if there is more love in this world (love for others), it would be a better place.
But you didn't comment on the second lesson (for the second half of the class) about adoption. Or are you waiting for the class to give your opinion? I hope you will get an opportunity to talk then. Oh, and I hope you didn't forget about Tara's news ...! ;-)