16. September 2022
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Last Thursday Queen Elisabeth II died. We want to express or condolences and our respect.


Pussycat, Pussycat, where have you been?

Learning English as a foreign language here in Germany has always had so much to do with Great Britain, London and, of course, the Queen. It seemed unimaginable not to talk about Queen Elisabeth in our English lessons. She was one of the greatest sights of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

Her castles and palaces are wonderful sights too. But she was much more than a sight: She was one of her kind: so friendly, so professional, so very disciplined. By the way: Why has it never been the United Queendom?

I’ve been to London to visit the Queen.

She was not only a role model for discipline and decency, she also had been good motivation for so many learners. She has played a leading role in our stories, she went shopping with us, for she looks from British notes and coins, she has been with us for a tremendously long time. We have always hoped that Queen Elisabeth would stay with us for even longer.


Pussycat, Pussycat, what did you there?

Great Britain as a monarchy has certainly fascinated many Germans. There are German aristrocrats too, but somehow they don’t click with “noblesse oblige”. Queen Elisabeth did.
Now she’s gone. We are not exactly royalists, but we were grieved to hear that she’s passed. To us she is connected to all the fabulous London sights, to good “Queen’s English”, to every shopping unit in our materials, to the guardsmen with their funny hats, to London. We will keep her in our minds and in our hearts.

Come in Funny mit der Queen Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor

I caught a mouse that was under her chair.

Maybe we will talk a little longer about her in our stories. Maybe she becomes history, like Elisabeth I. We would very much like that.
Dear Royal Highness: Rest in peace.

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