So lets talk about school. I am taking French, Spanish, Finnish History, and Ballroom dancing.
1.) French. Luis and I take this one together and mostly I am learning the finnish side to the french. French is so much more closer to english than finnish.
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one day in french we made cakes... find which one the kids which don't know how to read finnish made |
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we tried to spice things up and own our beauty |
2.) Spanish
This class I try in. I even do the homework. It is the basic of spanish and since I already studied it in the states, it greatly helps my finnish,
3.) Finnish History
I adore history and feel it helps explain why people do things if you understand their past. But I signed up for one of the most advanced histories. This means advanced Finnish and no pictures. This means I have my own book in english which I just read from the whole time. Except for this one day where we were acting out an old trial. And we all pulled names of people to act as. I pulled the name of the man running the trail. My finnish was interesting... but lucky me! I have this girl in the class, her name is Alice. She has excellent english and very kind. She helps me learn. I am so lucky for kind people in my life.
4.) Ballroom Dancing
It is a tradition here in finalnd that all second years learn these dances and then perform them. Luis is my dance partner and we just have a ball in that class. We laugh so hard. Because we don't under stand what they are saying. So we just go along with it. Its one of my favorite classes I have ever had,
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I walked into school on friday and there was a huge concert from a famous finnish Rap artist in our gym. I didn't have to go to french so that was a plus. Many hugs were given. |
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sunlight came after 2 months |
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best frannns |
On saturday we went to Christmas Mass from the school and I had to read a passage in Finnish. When I was done I looked up and the smiles from the whole school made my heart feel alive. I did it. And after I was invited out by so many friends. And I got tons of merry chirstmas! And I felt like I belong to this school.