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About rgarcia5

ELT teacher, based in Molins de Rei (Barcelona).

…and the prince will come


…and there will come a time when the prince will come, and he will take away my two princesses. Oh, god, how hard it must to be the king in your palace and see your beautiful daughters part!
Fathers and mothers rule in their palaces of bliss… but their kindred goes away when the time comes. That is something I will have to endure. But as I look at them now, I see how strong I will have to be… to see my daughters flee!

Up to the hills!!

Saturday… two days and we are out on holiday!!!
The four of us (my two little carrion-eating sparrows, Anna and I) are going to a nice country house in Canalda, a nice little village in the Pyrenees, or pre-Pyrenees. We have booked a little cozy place probably surrounded by cow dung and swarms of insects. We’ll probably hear the bleeting mountain goats, and taste the delicious ingredients of catalan cuisine.

My daughter Clara doesn’t know, bus she’s getting a Monopoly game for her birthday on the 8th -yes, the very same day we are setting out-. That means that evening activities will be probably based on playing board games and eating sunflower seeds. I’ll be peeling off Mònica’s, probably; my wife can manage an Clara too.

I’m looking forward to some days of relax, good reading, good walking, good eating and… ey, you dirty reader don’t think any further… and good sleeping.
You’ll have a proper report in due course.

On to the next!!


I was there… not a hairpin could fit into the stadium. And it was worth! Barça played a serious and intelligent game against a team who wasn’t able to carry out his role: Chelsea didn’t know how to take up their task; they had to create and attack… but there was no siege in Valdez’s area, no missed chances. They show the way they can only play… hidden behind the midfield line, waiting for a mistake. But theirs was the mistake. Football must be something else, and the red and blue in front tried to show that… and Ronaldinho took over Messi and succeeded. Football at its best. So… now on to the next match!

Do they really know?… or don’t they?

I’m having a bad time lately. Everything’s fine at home, at work, even at my wednesday’s football matches ( I even get to score!) The thing is… there’s some people who are trying to make a fuss of my little country. We catalans want to be ourselves. That could mean different things: Some would like to live on their own, out of spanish bonds and with Catalonia’s own State system. In other words: They want to be independent. Some others want to show that, even though they might feel Catalonia is a part of Spain, they want to make sure they are not left aside as a simple outer satellite of Madrid. They claim for recognition of their own identity within a multilingual and multicultural country like Spain. That takes money, and money is what catalans give to the state every year. But they want to see some more of it reinvested in their own territory, and they want to decide what they are going to give to the Spanish government in order to contribute to the future of Spain. These two options might be right or wrong, but they are legitimate.
Last september, the autonomous catalan government voted a new legislation to administrate the territory in terms of economy, society and all aspects of the country: a new “Estatut”. This law is being negotiated in Madrid now, and the spanish conservative party PP is trying to make a benefit out of that. Their aim is to defeat Zapatero’s socialist government. In order to achieve that goal, they claim that the negotiations for the catalan “Estatut” will lead to the disappearance of Spain as a national entity. Former Prime Minister José Maria Aznar says Spain will enter a process of “Balkanisation” that will lead to the destruction of Spain. Conservative radio stations and newspapers are giving out biased comments trying to make the rest of the country believe all catalans want to destroy Spain, that spanish is an endangered language within Catalonia (more than 98% of catalans speak it, in front of the scarce 70% of catalan bilingual speakers). This strategy of constant attack and confrontation will achieve nothing but the creation of a crack between Catalonia and the rest of Spain. Many spaniards will not fall for that, but a large number of people are beginning to believe that Catalonia is at the verge of a conflict where Spanish speakers will be taken to concentration camps.
Is the victory in the elections and the fight for the power worth the division of a country?
I know it isn’t, but I want to feel comfortable in the big home of Spain, not like an alien. If catalans are treated like enemies, they will probably decide to leave the big family alone.

Gorgeous

There was a football match yesterday… but it was more than that. We had been waiting for this day, a day of glory for those who like football. We Barça fans witnessed the victory of art and poetry in motion in front of sheer strength and power. Barça defeated Chelsea F.C. at Stamford Bridge in a match full of images to remember. Players fought bravely in a muddy potato field. The pitch was awful!! Barça played and Chelsea ran. Two different views of football met in London last night: No one can criticize Chelsea for the way they play. They fight for every single ball and pass it with a swift kick to their forward players who run like arrows towards the goal. No one does it better than Chelsea, and this is why they are on top of the Premiere League. But they met something different. Barça offers constant struggle to recover the ball as well, but there is something else… art! The Catalans are constantly trying to dribble and pass the ball through the most unbelievable space. Their most outstanding sample is Ronaldinho… or at least he was, now there’s another one. Lionel Messi. English spectators could witness yesterday the rise of a new star. He drove Del Horno mad (he got a well deserved red card for his tackle), and later all the other defenders. Don’t miss the wise comments on the independent page.

Hectic

Working in the Catalan Department of Education is hectic!
You are always doing something urgent. It’s very difficult to get some time in order to set you mind to work on more creative things in our professional field. I’ve got many things in my head that I want to develop. I’m sure I’ll find the time, but it’s hard.

I’ve come across a very interesting website: http://www.cooeey.com
A very nice tool to create your own blog…. don’t you worry! it’s different to blogger! It’s very good for students, because it allows you to create your own “notebook”, where you have your own blog and your photo album. You can customise everything with a very cool layout.

Interesting Link

To all English Teachers who might be interested in putting some literature in the life of your pupils: Visit this site. An interesting work on the story written by C.S. Lewis and the film based upon the book. Enjoy it!