THAT sounds like a M. Dhennin-ism. Well, I think in one of her snarkier moments, Mme. Governale might have... ...no, this one's definitely a Dhennin thing. Man that guy was awesome pants. Like... if Jade from Tales of the Abyss spoke French. Always sassing back at the doods who thought they could get away with shenanigans behind his back.
They were practically BFFs, that much I remember. Mme. Governale would sneak into my level 1 class all the time (I think it was during her prep window) so I met her long before I got to level 2.
Yeah, M. Dhennin was kind of intimidating if you've never met a French dude before-- tall, "SERIOUS BUSINESS FOREVER" face, and a very noticeable accent, but after awhile that all became second nature and he would bring on the sass and it was SO MUCH WIN. Thus, comparisons to Jade. XD
though, they both kind of fixated on me, I dunno why... novelty of a "late-stage converter" since not too many Juniors take level 1, or that I was a Mexican who flopped out of Spanish, or that I could draw, or that I kept obliterating everyone else in test scores and the other students thought I was really a closet native speaker looking for an easy ride, or... something. o_o;
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THAT sounds like a M. Dhennin-ism.
Well, I think in one of her snarkier moments, Mme. Governale might have...
...no, this one's definitely a Dhennin thing. Man that guy was awesome pants. Like... if Jade from Tales of the Abyss spoke French. Always sassing back at the doods who thought they could get away with shenanigans behind his back.
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I don't remember a lot of people liking M. Dhennin. But that's probably because he was a lot stricter about "no English in the classroom" rule.
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Yeah, M. Dhennin was kind of intimidating if you've never met a French dude before-- tall, "SERIOUS BUSINESS FOREVER" face, and a very noticeable accent, but after awhile that all became second nature and he would bring on the sass and it was SO MUCH WIN. Thus, comparisons to Jade. XD
though, they both kind of fixated on me, I dunno why... novelty of a "late-stage converter" since not too many Juniors take level 1, or that I was a Mexican who flopped out of Spanish, or that I could draw, or that I kept obliterating everyone else in test scores and the other students thought I was really a closet native speaker looking for an easy ride, or... something. o_o;
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