miércoles, 8 de diciembre de 2010

30 years since Lennon's death

John Lennon was shot to death by Mark David Chapman when he was on his way home after 10.30 pm on 8 December 1980.

The New York Times has created a thread where readers express their views on this event and remember what they were doing when they found out that Lennon had been killed.



Discussing what someone was doing at momentous historical times is a classic conversation topic. In the English speaking world people used to talk about John F. Kennedy's death in Dallas on 22nd November 1963, or about Apollo 11's first landing on the moon on 20th July 1969.

More recently, these events have also had great relevance:

- Franco's death on 20th November 1975.
- Tejero coup on 23rd February 1981.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall on 3rd October 1990.
- The terrorist attack on the Twin Towers on 11th September 2001.
- The announcement of Prince Philip's engagement to Leticia on 1 November 2003.
- The terrorist attack in Madrid on 11th March 2004.

Self-study activity:
Get together with an English speaking friend or relative and discuss what you were doing when you were told about any of the above-mentioned events or other momentous events you can think of.

As well as conversation practise, the activity will be good revision to practise the past simple, past continuous and past perfect. Example:

When I found out about the 11 March attack in Madrid I was driving on my way to work. I had dropped my daughter at school and was heading for work. I decided to tune in the radio to keep me company and there was this talk show on the station that came on. In the beginning I could make no sense of what they were talking about...

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