being silly in French class FTW

Mar 26, 2010 11:08

Hello all! Long time lurker, first time poster, etc etc etc.

I just took a midterm for a French advanced grammar class, and the last section of it was to write an article as a journalist, but for whatever event we wanted, regardless how small/silly/etc it was. What or whom did I write about? Stéphane Lambiel, bien sur!!

I "interviewed" him, talked ( Read more... )

not sure i get it but 4 for you i guess

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ashedrake March 26 2010, 15:12:35 UTC
HIH, THAT'S CUTE!

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next_muffin March 26 2010, 16:15:08 UTC
Haha, felicitations! :D

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marianhalcombe March 26 2010, 15:21:30 UTC
aww, Stephane is just all kinds of adorable.
I wish I could speak French. I took Spanish instead and it just isn't quite as pretty.

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next_muffin March 26 2010, 16:12:05 UTC
Y'know, French and Spanish are similar enough, you could probably learn it on your own, or at least learn it very easily. :D

I've been meaning to learn Spanish... I live in the US, and in however many years, knowing Spanish is gonna be more and more important... XD

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phoenixwish March 26 2010, 17:26:30 UTC
I took both French and Spanish, and I think Spanish is sexier. :)

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I agree XD next_muffin March 27 2010, 04:22:22 UTC

(Don't speak Spanish, but I used to watch this drama, because I love Zorro. This is its theme song, really great.)

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jennitarox March 26 2010, 15:21:53 UTC
lol I love the description about how he's seeing snow for the first time.
Also, I hate to nitpick, but isn't it "son programme"?

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next_muffin March 26 2010, 16:14:50 UTC
Eh, probably. I confuse grammatical gender all the time. XD Thanks. :D

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jennitarox March 26 2010, 16:19:11 UTC
Ahhh, yeah, 'programme' is masculine :P

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violett_crumble March 26 2010, 15:35:31 UTC
bb Zebra *gets all hearteyes* what a nice way to finish a test!

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next_muffin March 26 2010, 16:14:04 UTC
bb, being silly on tests when it's possible is so much more fun than being serious. :P We were doing exercises in class the other day with direct/indirect objects, writing questions that certain sentences can be answers for, and I had to answer "Non, il n'y en a pas du tout" (No, there aren't any at all), and so my question was "Est-ce qu'il y a des vaches sur la plage?" (Are there any cows on the beach?)

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violett_crumble March 27 2010, 04:02:22 UTC
Hee. No cows, but probably a mongoose or two. (I have no idea what the French for mongoose is...)

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next_muffin March 27 2010, 04:24:17 UTC
C'est une mangouste. :) (Although our own mongoose prefers to have an emphasis on the MANgouste part, y/y? Reinforces his cover.)

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