Today 13.00-14.30 I had German. It’s a course for beginners and though I have studied German two years when I was erm… how old I was … 11-12, I consider myself as a beginner. It was quite okey, pretty easy. I have learned to say name (Ich heiße Hanna) and numbers from 0-20. I also can say Gut Tag in Bavarian. But as Jo (he’s not Bavarian) said, it’s not that useful elsewhere. Apparently I’m also pronouncing “g” like in Berlin. Our teacher is nice woman and I can see that she loves German language, it’s almost like she would get kicks from it. Jo asked if I have told there that I have german boyfriend – well not yet. On first lesson she asked if we knew any german exchange students but well it’s not same thing than asking “Do you have a german boyfriend”.

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Nirthikaa says:

That is so cool, having the opportunity to learn German in school. In our school the only optional language you can take other then English is French. It really is sad because I joined French class thinking I would spend most of my time eating French food. Boy, was I ever wrong about that emo .

11/09/07 06:43 AM / #1 /
Hanna says:

We actually went to eat fondue once on my French lessons… But it was quite unsuccesful fondue. emo

11/09/07 08:15 AM / #2 /

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