Tess: And I’m Tess, and as usual we’re going to talk about something you think you know about Britain. Thanks for that story, Kamore.Īdam: Now, last time we said that Tess and Ravi were going to talk about something British people like to drink and we asked what that drink might be. Navaho in China told us about people there who make their living by queuing and we think we found a place where people queue as politely as they do in Britain – that's Kenya. Rob: Now, we don’t have time to mention them all, but we do keep reading your messages. or look for Elementary podcasts on Facebook. Is there a special song about your city? Let us know at the usual address. Kieu Trang even mentioned a special song about his city, Hanoi, in Vietnam. Now I have the objective to find a place where I can sing, because I always liked it, but I didn´t notice what a special talent it is.Īdam: How about it, Karla? Do you want to sing with the Elementary podcast band? There were lots of other great comments too – too many to read out here. How about Karlalara7 in Mexico? Karla says: A musician told me that it is easier to play a guitar than to be a good singer, because in order to have a good voice you have to be born like that, and when you use your voice it's like another string that has to be in tune. I think we should put together an Elementary podcast band.
Nana Adel in Egypt plays the accordion and Guisouzarego in Brazil plays the saxophone. Esdras and Nat Viegas in Brazil are both drummers and so is Flautas in Mexico. We've got a trumpeter, Joao Oliveira in Portugal. We’ve got guitarists like Mandana in Iran and Azeriboy in Azerbaijan. They’re all bands that our listeners have been part of – so remember those names!Īdam: That’s right, we asked you for your musical memories and we’ve got lots of talented musicians listening to the podcast. Rob: But first let’s have a look at some of your comments on the last podcast – where we discovered some great new bands: Milky Way, As Borbulhantes (that’s 'The Bubble Girls' in English), Hope, Dead Flowers and The Mixture.
They’ll be talking about a very British drink – any idea what it is? We’re going to hear from Tess and Ravi in a little while. Adam: And welcome to Episode 9 of our podcast.