10.6. Kisses for goodbye
Time flies when you're having fun. This was the last day at school. I started at nine with young English teacher, Mathilde. She teaches both La Pommeraye and Challones. The lesson was for a troisieme class in collége which means they'll soon finish their middle school and start high school or professional studies. Pupils were working in small groups making pages to a "year book". They seemed to be really excited from their task. So we had time to speak about teaching and working with teenagers and Mathilde showed me evaluation papers, ready works and selfmade dictionaries. After boys got ready their pages they wanted to know about Finnish school. They needed teacher as interpreter because as Mathilde said this was a special group for those who have had and have some problems in English.
An interactive dictionary: pupils wrote on blackboard words or phrases which they didn't know and teacher gave them the answers.
Before lunch I had meeting with history and english teachers who are trying to apply Erasmus+ KA1 support. They wanted to ask some advice for the process, so I tried to do my best with help from Sanna.
I've started already in the morning to say goodbye for many people. Even the lunch was farewell lunch, we had it with Anne and Philippe in nearby hotel. Food was good and company excellent!
In the afternoon I worked at school: I wrote my blog and waited that schoolday would end. We were invited to Bernard for dinner. I know Sanna would like to be there too because we had artichoke, asparagus and strawberries straight from their own garden. And the roses... After dinner it was time for goodbye kisses, again. The greatest moment of the fine day was when I said goodbye to Chantelle (she's headmistress for Lycée) and all in French without Anne helping me! This should motivate me to do my French homework.
An interactive dictionary: pupils wrote on blackboard words or phrases which they didn't know and teacher gave them the answers.
Before lunch I had meeting with history and english teachers who are trying to apply Erasmus+ KA1 support. They wanted to ask some advice for the process, so I tried to do my best with help from Sanna.
I've started already in the morning to say goodbye for many people. Even the lunch was farewell lunch, we had it with Anne and Philippe in nearby hotel. Food was good and company excellent!
In the afternoon I worked at school: I wrote my blog and waited that schoolday would end. We were invited to Bernard for dinner. I know Sanna would like to be there too because we had artichoke, asparagus and strawberries straight from their own garden. And the roses... After dinner it was time for goodbye kisses, again. The greatest moment of the fine day was when I said goodbye to Chantelle (she's headmistress for Lycée) and all in French without Anne helping me! This should motivate me to do my French homework.
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