Oui? Non? Je dis Si!
My favourite French Movies (Top 3):
1. Les Fabouleux Destins d'Amelie Poulin
2. Les Choristes
3. Arsene Lupin.
Well, to tell you the truth, those are THE ONLY french films i've seen so far. I really want to watch other movies like, Un Long Dimanche Fiancaille and Vipere au Poing, but didn't had the chance either because i'm the only one who's interested to watch it or because it costs me 7 euros to watch it (which can buy me 2 meals), or simply just because they don't show it in the Colmar's Colisseum (that shows just how small and unimportant Colmar is). French film industry is the 3rd largest (read it somewhere) in the world after Hollywood and Bollywood (Follywood for france?)
Hey, you know what? i just realised how bad my english had become. Read back my first sentence right at the top, to be honest, i wasn't sure that i spelled favourite correctly. I had to consult my French-English dictionary, find the word favouri in french and saw the translation in english. And today, when i was reading TIME's in the laundry, i kept on reading the numbers in french. So, instead of ten thousand Thais went to Cambodia to put a bet for Euro 2004, i read it as dix milles Thais went to Cambodia to put a bet for Euro 2004. And since a few months ago, whenever i see 'on a' as in a book 'on a' table, i don't read 'on a' as a preposition, but instead the french 'on a' which means we have. And the professor aren't very helpful at all in this, one day they'll say 'oublie ton anglais (forget your english)', the other they would say 'il faut maitriser l'anglais, ca c'est sur ( you have to be good in english, that is certain)'.
I think i did well enough in my chemistry test this week. All correct except for the part where you should write -O-H instead of -OH for alcohol, and for one question i mistaken butanol for propanol. Even during Balcer's test, even though i didn't use his Produit Scalaire at all, i managed to answer 2 out of 3 question using everything i know in geometry and trigonometry. I hope he doesn't deduct my points for not using Produit Scalaire. Well, let's just see this coming week.
The french will be voting for the Constitution Europeene this may. After doing two classes of Economics with Valerie, i've changed my mind. I'd say no to a more powerful EU. So if you are eligable to vote this May, s'il vous plait (meme si ca vous plait pas), choisissez NON, plutot que OUI, c'est pour votre bien. C'est pour vous, c'est pour moi, c'est pour la France! I can imagine Chirac's and Raffarin's face if ever the french voted for a No.
Bilerlah ASEAN nak buat single monetary unit macam Euro? Bwahaha
1. Les Fabouleux Destins d'Amelie Poulin
2. Les Choristes
3. Arsene Lupin.
Well, to tell you the truth, those are THE ONLY french films i've seen so far. I really want to watch other movies like, Un Long Dimanche Fiancaille and Vipere au Poing, but didn't had the chance either because i'm the only one who's interested to watch it or because it costs me 7 euros to watch it (which can buy me 2 meals), or simply just because they don't show it in the Colmar's Colisseum (that shows just how small and unimportant Colmar is). French film industry is the 3rd largest (read it somewhere) in the world after Hollywood and Bollywood (Follywood for france?)
Hey, you know what? i just realised how bad my english had become. Read back my first sentence right at the top, to be honest, i wasn't sure that i spelled favourite correctly. I had to consult my French-English dictionary, find the word favouri in french and saw the translation in english. And today, when i was reading TIME's in the laundry, i kept on reading the numbers in french. So, instead of ten thousand Thais went to Cambodia to put a bet for Euro 2004, i read it as dix milles Thais went to Cambodia to put a bet for Euro 2004. And since a few months ago, whenever i see 'on a' as in a book 'on a' table, i don't read 'on a' as a preposition, but instead the french 'on a' which means we have. And the professor aren't very helpful at all in this, one day they'll say 'oublie ton anglais (forget your english)', the other they would say 'il faut maitriser l'anglais, ca c'est sur ( you have to be good in english, that is certain)'.
I think i did well enough in my chemistry test this week. All correct except for the part where you should write -O-H instead of -OH for alcohol, and for one question i mistaken butanol for propanol. Even during Balcer's test, even though i didn't use his Produit Scalaire at all, i managed to answer 2 out of 3 question using everything i know in geometry and trigonometry. I hope he doesn't deduct my points for not using Produit Scalaire. Well, let's just see this coming week.
The french will be voting for the Constitution Europeene this may. After doing two classes of Economics with Valerie, i've changed my mind. I'd say no to a more powerful EU. So if you are eligable to vote this May, s'il vous plait (meme si ca vous plait pas), choisissez NON, plutot que OUI, c'est pour votre bien. C'est pour vous, c'est pour moi, c'est pour la France! I can imagine Chirac's and Raffarin's face if ever the french voted for a No.
Bilerlah ASEAN nak buat single monetary unit macam Euro? Bwahaha
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