UPDATE: Β 2014 versions are here!

 

By popular request the members’ club calendars are back with a new 2009 version – the year of the cow!

I was planning to jazz them up a bit this year, but I’m a little behind on things at the moment (I’m trying to get the new Happy New Song ready for you!) so I’ve just changed the dates and kept the same pictures for this year. I hope you don’t mind.

This year the lunar (i.e. Chinese) New Year is in January. So I think I’m right in thinking it’s OK to have the cow on the January picture for you guys as well, yeah? Last year I had to make two versions, one for countries where the zodiac animal changes in January (like Japan) and one for where the animal changes in the lunar new year (like China) which last year was February! Thanks to Nigel for pointing that out.

Here’s to wishing you a very Genki 2009 wherever you are!

Richard Graham

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2 Responses to “Printable Calendars”

  1. Yumiko

    Happy New Year!!

    Looking at the new calender, I cannot help thinking about what new year is bringing us, especially after reading your review of last year. We are going to read longer review next year, maybe? πŸ˜‰

    I’m looking forward to listening to Happy New Year song. Now I’m thinking what to do in the first lesson. Make a face or …?

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  2. Carol

    Perfect timing! Just today my students were asking when I was going to put January up on the wall! My 6th graders really appreciated the calendar for Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec for this school year 2008-2009! Me too.

    Thanks!

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