dimanche 13 juin 2010

YAAAAAAWWWWWWNNNNNN!!!!!!
It me again, and it's already 8:35!! The food in france is really good, despite all the annoying jokes my brother does on me. Anyway, I'm doing really good. Hey, have you heard of my grand-uncle Andre? Right now he's watching the soccer match, as usual, with (my grand-father) Papy.

The stores? Well maybe the stores are really neat, but that's what I saw when I went inside a bakery for some sweets last week. Probably the large items are really expensive and the small items are plain cheap.

Are there any report cards? No, the teacher just look at them and after that, while we are playing, the teacher marks them with good or bad grades, but I don't think that is possible.

Does school look anything like yours? Nope. The class is just about 20 to 30 desks and the yard is only just a small space of rock pavements, which includes a shack with 2 dead baby birds,
and then theres's half the yard with grass, where they play soccer.

bonne-nuit,
LEAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWNNNNN!!!!!!!

P.S. The TV's still on, but no one's watching at 9:30.....snore...snort! SNORT!....hon-shoooo...

1 commentaire:

  1. Note of the editor: This was Léa on her own :) I had just suggested she would answer some questions from her friends in previous comments. The question about food was in answer to Chance ("How is the food in France?"). Matthew asked "how are the stores?". D'avian asked "Is the new school a little bit like our school?" and Marilyn "How is your school like in France?". Makayla and Shaunice asked "Are there any report cards?" and about the yard.

    I will try to tell her to blog about her own French experience on some topics, like "food", or "shopping", or "games".

    To Makayla and Shaunice: Yes, "petanque" is very popular. It is a game with heavy metal ball the size of a fist, that we throw in order to get as close as possible to a smaller wooden target ball. Kids play it also with hard plastic balls filled with water, especially at the beach. We are not close to the beach so we play it on the main town square in front of the church.

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