2019-09-01
23 分钟Hello there and welcome back again.
This is Harry.
I'm here with another podcast.
Last week I was talking about weight and weight loss, and I'm happy to confirm that I've lost a little bit of weight and I'm sticking to my diet quite rigidly.
And hopefully in the next few weeks and months I can give you some more progress and update and hope you're keeping fit and well and healthy also.
So what am I going to talk about this week?
Well, this is the time of the year, the end of August, beginning of September, when people are either thinking of or have already returned to school.
So that whole topic of back to school and what does it mean, back to school, returning to school, or even for those who are going to school for the very first time.
These young infants of four and five in some countries, six to seven in other countries, in some countries.
In Russia, for example, they always have a very special event on the first day of school.
They call it ringing the bell, and there's a little procession and speeches.
So I think it's a really nice way to start the term for the young, the very young and perhaps those who are leaving school for the very last time in this particular year.
Okay?
And then you've got, as I said, the beginners, the young kids who not quite sure what's going to happen.
The parents are not so sure what's going to happen.
Lots of tears, lots of pain and sorrow.
And that's just the parents.
And of course, the little kids.
The mum gets upset and the little kids get upset.
Many of them have gone to preschool or some kindergarten or creche.