Music Club is on Saturday. Your favourite, tree-huggin’ hippy, Jeff, will be there. I know it’s the Igry festival this weekend but if you’re looking for high-quality, live entertainment then London Pub is the place to be this Saturday. It starts at eight o’clock. Also, Marshall is having his Tai-Chi club Sturday afternoon so sign up in the secretaries' office if you're interested.
Word of the day:

spirit /spIrIt/
This word has different meanings.
1. Some people believe that a person’s spirit lives on after death; or goes to other places like heaven, Mars, Łabędy, etc. The word ‘ghost’ is a synonym.
2. An attitude; a person’s nature or characteristic quality. A person with a lot of spirit is bold, energetic, spirited.
3. To be in good or high spirits means that you’re in a good mood; you feel happy e.g. everyone was in high spirits at the party. The opposite of this is low spirits e.g. everyone was in low spirits the next day.
4. Alcoholic drinks, such as whisky and vodka, are spirits. Drinking spirits usually puts people in high spirits.
5. As a verb, it means to carry off quickly and mysteriously e.g. the documents have been spirited away.
A spirited spirit in high spirits spirits away spirits
What’s the word?
An animal with four legs and a tail which is often kept on a chain.
(3 letters)
A language spoken by over three-hundred million people worldwide.
(7 letters)
Like the face of a clock, it's round.
(6 letters)
A personal pronoun that sounds like part of the face.
(1 letter)
Smaller than an ocean but bigger than a lake.
(3 letters)
A preposition e.g. The students are sitting __ the classroom.
(2 letters)
A colour and a fruit.
(6 letters)
One, two, three, etc. are some examples.
(6 letters)
We make it but we can’t see it.
(Use the first letter of the answers to each of the above!)
