tractorum peace to you
read it there…lots of preparation required and lots of word look up
translation …took lots of energy for me….grind grind grind it out…
How I did it: Read it at Uni for a play in Royan. It was fun and hugely comical since we were rehearsing the play and learning about the philosophies of life at the same time.
Lessons & tips: Read the story and try not to read it word for word, try to understand what the writer is saying in every paragraph.
Resources: French lecturers at Uni
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tractorum peace to you
read it there…lots of preparation required and lots of word look up
translation …took lots of energy for me….grind grind grind it out…
bubbleyum994 is doing homework.
I read chapters 1 and 2 today :) Very cute so far.
bubbleyum994 is doing homework.
Ok, I put it on hold at the library. I can’t wait to start reading it!
Je l’ai fini il y a deux heures! C’était pas seulement mignon—il y a des choses très important dedans, et aussi beaucoup de nouveau vocabulaire pour moi. Je crois que c’était le deuxième livre que j’ai lu de la première à la dernière page. L’autre est Barbarella, qui est plutôt… different…
I’m not sure what to read next, so I’m putting it up for a vote… Do you guys think I should read Candide, the Ursula K le Guin book that Mr. le Monotrème bought me or one of my policiers? I can’t promise that I’ll read it very quickly, but I feel like I should always have one going. Votez tôt et souvent!
Je traîne mes pieds, mais j’ai lu le moitié de ce livre et j’ai pratiqué les nouveau mots. Comme toujours, s’il y a un but, je le fasse plus rapidement. Il faut que je le trouverai et lirai le reste.
Haha, I borrowed a copy from one the prof en ma classe française. (no worries, not “borrowed”).