if its your dream and you practice hard for it
like i did
then its DEFINATELY worth it
even though it was an amateur production i was in i still loved every minute of it, who says you need to go to the west end/broadway to experience the thrills of performing!
Aug 09, 2007, 04:52PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
work hard thats all i can say
its worth it for your CV maybe
but in the end, its only a title that you own for a year, and if ur lucky two or three years (depending on what dux you want wether its dux of the school, or progression through school years!)
thats all
im still dux
but dont think much of it really!
but its nice to know i am .. i suppose :)
Aug 09, 2007, 04:47PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
it certainly improved my french!
i hosted a french girl called Morganne in my house for one week
and she came to school with me etc
there was a small group of us who had agreed to do it, so we were able to go to each others houses etc and out in the weekend
its hard work, certainly for my mum who didn’t speak a word of french
but with a few words and hand gestures we usually mangaged breakfast without a fuss!
alot is learned by both the host and the guest
one thing i learned is that unlike me she rarely ate sugar, dessert, ice cream or anything like that!
all salad and fruit, and alot of water
food is mainly the largest difference
and all the french people were fascinated by my trampoline!
if you want to improve your french then this is a good idea, but it can be quite stressful at the same time!
Aug 09, 2007, 04:38PM PDT | 1 comment