Lewis the Lion meets Sophie, a Georgian musician

Lewis the Lion is happy to meet Sophie

Lewis the Lion is happy to meet Sophie

As Lewis the Lion mentioned on one of his previous blogs, one of the best things about travelling was the people that he met. Meeting Sophie Villy, a Georgian singer-songwriter was no exception. She charmed Lewis the Lion with her incredible music and talent and told him of her recent tour to America. She even gave him a copy of her latest CD, Mother Fish. What a kind gesture! He loved listening to one of her latest hits on Sound Cloud called Position but now he could listen to it on his CD too.

Like so many people he had met on his journey, not only was he impressed by the way that she made a conscious choice to live out her dreams but he was also impressed with Sophie’s level of English. And English wasn’t the only language she spoke fluently. She spoke German and Ukrainian fluently too! Lewis the Lion nodded wisely. He was sure that for those who spoke other languages, it opened up your world to many more opportunities and especially allowed you to make more friends! He thought about and agreed with these wise words by Frank Smith:

Lewis the Lion understands how important it is to speak other languages

Lewis the Lion understands how important it is to speak other languages

If you could speak any other language, what would it be and why?

About Helen Molloy

Helen Molloy has been a Primary Learning and Teaching Consultant, leading on the introduction of Primary Languages in the City of Stoke-on-Trent for the past 5 and a half years. She is passionate about language learning and inspiring children into developing a curiosity and awareness of other people's languages and cultures.
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