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The Post Thread VIII (AKA The Meaningless Thread)

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Miss Jenni-Maie:
I did Shakespear last year, and I'm doing it this year.
Last year (grade 9) we did Midsummer Nights Dream. This year we're going to be doing Romeo and Juliet.
Easiest part of my English class, haha.

I'd help you with French . . . but I haven't taken it since Grade 8, haha! And I barely passed it the last time I took it, haah!

moezychan:
Minna-san, I'm back! I finished my homework! As for french lika-chi, all I know is bonjour means good morning, and merci means thank you. Other than that, I'm of no help.  :sweatdrop: And I hope you find your backpack Endoh-chan. I'd help, but I don't live with you.  :heh:

Alexiel:
Oh.......... Shakespeare... omg you just reminded me I had to read The Merchant of Venice for english. Lol!! But that story seemed sorta boring... and I still need to write my french project... >.>

lika-chi:
I did Shakespear in grade 8. Romeo and Juliet. o__o It was hard and very.. uh interesting!! Not! lolz.

I can help you with Romeo and Juliet. God I think I would ace it if we did it again. My friend did Romeo and Juliet in grade 9 again (was in my school for grade 8) and she was getting like a 90% for English. O__O Why can't I be doing Romeo and Juliet again!!!! T__T lolz.

*sigh* Its ok. My french teacher hates me so I don't think she'll really care if I actually did do things. She's probably faling me. O__O lolz.

Cherry-chan:
ROFL I'm in extended french (which means I learn a lot more french than the core classes, and I do some classes in french) but so far, I'm learning nothing. The teachers just throw sheets as all this crap at us and expect us to do them. Then they hide behind their desks, doing god knows what.

I really should transfer out of my french classes into some others. I even disscused it with my parents. My the school will hear nothing of it. My parents even got mad at them, haha. But other than that, no progress on getting better french classes.

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