Q1) 5th February, 1804, saw the birth of Johan Ludvig Runeberg. He’s a well known poet from where: Sweden, Norway or Finland?
Q2) What did Mexico adopt, on 5th February 1917: its health service, constitution or currency?
Q3) 4th February, 1985, saw the Mayors of Rome and Carthage, sign a treaty that ended what: the First Punic War, Second Punic War or Third Punic War?
Q4) The Welcome Stranger was found in Australia: on 4th February, 1869. The Welcome Stranger was a what: a raw diamond, a gold nugget or an open public toilet?
Q5) Finally … ? Robert Peel was born on 5th February, 1788. He’s considered the father of the UK’s modern what: health service, police or army?
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* It’s another one that went well, Olga: although we DID end up discussing chocolate, quite a bit. Dark chocolate’s considered better, if you’re trying to lose weight, apparently: there’s no milk in it. Just don’t ask about dogs: my case worker googled for Yorkshire terriers, rather than Yorkie bars … !
And, yeah: I know what you mean about timing: something happening on a different day can really throw us out, can’t it? I’m wondering if there’s a name for it? At any rate, I hope Anna’s lesson went well. And if Carla’s got a laptop … ? She should be able to install a few casual games, if she’s THAT bored.
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Q3) The Third Punic War (Wow! Was anybody aware it was still going on? It makes me think of those very old laws from the Middle Ages nobody remembers but are still current).
Q4) A gold nugget (I love The Welcome Stranger as a name of a public toilet, though. Perfect!)
Q5) Police I had composed a fairly comprehensive answer, talking about chocolate, Anna (whom I feel, in an ideal world, should have a bit more time to dedicate to her English, but she is having so many tests and preparing for her pre-university last test, that she doesn't have time for much), and other bits, but because I don't know if the Internet will fail again or not, I'll better just send this. Finger crossed it all carries on OK. Happy weekend!
1. Finland 2. constitution 3. the Third Punic War 4. a gold nugget 5. police (and I understand the Irish call police officers "peelers", yes? Or is that just in Northern Ireland?)
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1 Finland
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3 3rd Punic war
4 Gold nugget
5 Police
Q1) Finland
ReplyDeleteQ2) Its constitution
Q3) The Third Punic War (Wow! Was anybody aware it was still going on? It makes me think of those very old laws from the Middle Ages nobody remembers but are still current).
Q4) A gold nugget (I love The Welcome Stranger as a name of a public toilet, though. Perfect!)
Q5) Police
I had composed a fairly comprehensive answer, talking about chocolate, Anna (whom I feel, in an ideal world, should have a bit more time to dedicate to her English, but she is having so many tests and preparing for her pre-university last test, that she doesn't have time for much), and other bits, but because I don't know if the Internet will fail again or not, I'll better just send this. Finger crossed it all carries on OK. Happy weekend!
Yes! Message received, intact. :) Thanks!
ReplyDelete1. Finland
2. constitution
3. the Third Punic War
4. a gold nugget
5. police (and I understand the Irish call police officers "peelers", yes? Or is that just in Northern Ireland?)