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.
one day in french we made cakes... find which one the kids which don't know how to read finnish made |
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,
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. |
sunlight came after 2 months |
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.
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