My french class... (UPDATED!!!)
Yesterday, Thurs, 10 Nov 2005, marked the official ending of my French 1 lessons in NUS. It was also the official end of normal school lessons for all the modules. Had my final French test, which took up quite a high percentage in the final grade for the module. But it is my S/U module so i din touch at all until just a few hours before the test. The listening comprehension was a nightmare. Very tough. Looks like i'm definitely not at the level to hear French speak french.
Can see a few of us gonna miss the lessons. It was really quite fun. Bahasa is a very well-planned module. However due to the mixing of all the three lessons, there are hardly a core group of people whom you are close to, whereas in French, seeing each other day in day out do help us to bond better. Heard people said that French is very difficult to start with, but once you get going, it will be better. Absolutely agree with it. I can still remember how it was a nightmare for me initially. I remember complaining to everyone about it, haha...
Took Sohan video camera and had some fun filming the class after the test was over. SW and Boon Whye also brought their digital camera to capture a full class photo (finally!), after the last one was destroyed when Ms Sylvie, our teacher, closed her eyes whilst the photo was shot.
Spot me in the pictures!
Can see a few of us gonna miss the lessons. It was really quite fun. Bahasa is a very well-planned module. However due to the mixing of all the three lessons, there are hardly a core group of people whom you are close to, whereas in French, seeing each other day in day out do help us to bond better. Heard people said that French is very difficult to start with, but once you get going, it will be better. Absolutely agree with it. I can still remember how it was a nightmare for me initially. I remember complaining to everyone about it, haha...
Took Sohan video camera and had some fun filming the class after the test was over. SW and Boon Whye also brought their digital camera to capture a full class photo (finally!), after the last one was destroyed when Ms Sylvie, our teacher, closed her eyes whilst the photo was shot.
Spot me in the pictures!