... to copy with them. Anyway, I'm still learning, ne. I'm on the second year yet when others have been learing English for 10 years already, this is my 5th year of learning it. And comparing it with others I'm even better than some of them. I'm sick. I'm sick with something that is called Permanent State ...
' to see who I still know in Ireland. My English contacts are fairly strong, though I'm not sure if I can convince Dora and her sugar pie to house a buncha people. Perhaps I can convince Darren. Speaking of said devil, Darren has inspired me to start charging forward and taking control of my level ...
... media, nor can she speak the greatest English. WTF. Sometimes I question whether or not the administration at my school even considers how much we pay to go to this school. Would it be so bad to have some proper profs who can actually teach the subjects we are forced to take?! Don't get me wrong, I ...
"16 Things" Tagged by wiggiemomsi Rules : Once you’ve been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 16 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose 16 people to be tagged. 1. My primary goal is to get a job this year either as an engineer or an english teacher in China ...
... unfortunate, until you realize that I have to read the entire thing in Middle English out of a book that was heavily annotated by its previous [exceptionally stupid] owner, who I have affectionately dubbed "Agnes". My religious studies classes usually rank among my favorite classes every quarter, but I ...
... in for the past hour (Watanuki had been taking the opportunity to clean in peace, and even to hum a little while he was doing it). Watanuki leaned down and looked at the cover of the book. " Pfefferkuchen," it said, as far as he could tell from sounding it out in his limited English. German, he thought ...
... Northanger Abbey "Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing." —Robert Benchley (1889–1945) "No one has a finer command of language than the person who keeps his mouth shut." —Sam Rayburn (1882–1961) "There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." —Bertrand Russell ...
From the New York Times: Ms. Garcia was a “balsera,” one of the 38,000 rafters who fled Cuba in 1994. She said she left her suburb of Havana because her daughter needed medical care she could not get in Cuba for a brain tumor. Her son, Osmani, stayed. He was 20 at the time, a speaker of English...
Rare pink iguana evaded Darwin - Discovery.com- msnbc.com Rare pink iguana evaded Darwin Hefty iguana found in the Galapagos Islands has been around a long time When English naturalist Charles Darwin explored the Galapagos Islands in the early 1800s, he, and countless scientists since, overlooked ...
Haha I said I would post in this everyday until I got bored last post... and that was like... last year! Hahah ok. Well I have to post in this now because it's required for my English class. Hurrah! Well anyway i'm at school right now (in the science library) waiting for the Biology reserve book ...