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Post by Nick on Jun 28, 2003 4:47:42 GMT -5
I only answered about a third of my GCSE Chemistry paper, and I still got A for my dual award science mark. Funny, that. At the risk of gloating (and then immediately being put in my place by all the people on this board who did far, far better than me): 3 A*s, 3As, 3Bs! And I have a sneaking suspicion that I was the only person in my year to get A*s for English Language and Literature. Not even Vicky* managed that. * Genius Oxford graduate mate who got A*s in everything else, damn her! And just generally lovely, to boot. One of the few girls that I, y'know, 'would'.
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Post by spinme evans-strickland on Jun 28, 2003 20:09:15 GMT -5
top three things you should not do in your french speaking exam:
1. notice how side-splittingly hilarious it is that your teachers pregnancy makes her walk like a duck with something very hot stuck up its bottom. 2. use the distinctly un-french phrase: eeh, i've forgetten it. 3. start humming to yourself, and rocking back and forth.
cheerio!
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Post by Alyson and the Pussycats on Jun 28, 2003 20:18:04 GMT -5
Or say "Thiz iz and outraage" in a comedy Pepe Le Pew voice
Alyson
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Post by Poptastic UK on Jun 29, 2003 7:21:45 GMT -5
1. notice how side-splittingly hilarious it is that your teachers pregnancy makes her walk like a duck with something very hot stuck up its bottom. My old French teacher was pregnant last year when I did my speaking test. She wasn't ducky, but very mean to me during this time. She called people up for the test in the order of how well they'd done in the earlier listening and writing tests, and I knew I'd got full marks in the listening so expected to be near the top, but as she read them out she didn't say my name at all. Turned out she'd forgotten me, but I still say she did it on purpose. She always used to pick on me loads But then she went and had her baby, came back a few months later and had totally changed. She was really nice to us! Jessica
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Post by flum on Jun 29, 2003 8:39:01 GMT -5
3. start humming to yourself, and rocking back and forth. To be fair, this is a good thing not to do in general. Especially on buses, people really don't appreciate it (but it does guarantee a seat to yourself. Apparantly)
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Post by spinme evans-strickland on Jun 29, 2003 11:17:49 GMT -5
my french teacher was nice to a fault during her pregnancy. she seems to be returning back to her usual stereotypically-bitchy self, now, though.
cheerio!
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