Thursday, 11 October 2012

My plans for the future, by Holysnail

I remember that day. It was a peaceful and quiet Tuesday.
 
I was sitting on my chair, during the english class, a warm ray of sunlight on my sleepy face.
 
Birds were twittering and people were happy. My heart rate was constant :
 

and I was innocently listening to my sweet and lovable teacher, Mrs P., wondering why god was making my life so beautiful.
 
Guess I shouldn't have wondered so much.
 
At the paroxysm of my euphoria, Mrs P. suddenly said:
"Okay my dear students, I want you to write an article to tell us about your
plans for the future"


"OH GOD. Who likes to tell his plans for life? Everyone, okay. But not me.
I even don't know what I'm going to do tomorrow after school, and you want me to tell you what I'm going to do after school ????

In 10 years ?? Don't make fun of me!"

This is what I would have said 3 years ago.
 
I remember that time... the anxiety, the feeling of nonsense reaching me every single time someone asked me "what do you want to do after highschool ?"
 
I also remember these same people trying to find my vocation: "Oh so what do you like ? Maths ? History ? Blahblahblah?"

I was completely lost.

But now it's ok. I don't know how, but step by step, I've approximatively found what I want to do with my life.

First, after highschool, I want to study in  an English departement. I don't know If I'll become either a teacher, or a translator or an interpreter, or a cashier in the supermarket.
 
I don't have an accurate idea of what profession I'll have. But what I'll be, will be what I've decided to be. (Well, I hope so).
 
The goal of my life isn't fame or money. (Well, if I have them, I won't complain that much I guess. But this is not what I'm
looking for, and I truely believe that I will not find hapiness in these ways).
 
I'd like to travel.
All over the world ?
Nah. In my opinion, if you travel all over the world during the very short time that is our life, you will miss the interest of travelling in other countries.
So, we'll see the opportunities I'll get in the future to travel, and I'll square it with my tastes and interests I'll have.

Ok, so now you know. Now It's midnight. Now I'm planning to look awake for my cousin's wedding, which start at 7am.

HURRAY TO PLANS !

Playing the guitar, by Somethingintheway.

I have many hobbies but one of my favourite hobbies is playing the guitar.


Even if I'm just beginning the guitar, it's very nice to play.
With my guitar, week-ends are very short.
They are so short that I forget to do my homework.
So , I recommend playing the guitar!

And I recommend playing the guitar AND doing your homework!^^
Mrs.P.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

My plans for the future, by Onche-Onche


 
First, i would like have the baccalaureate.
 It's Capital for my future. If i've this qualification. I'm going in the faculty of Law for four or five years to have the DESS or the « "Maitrise" afterwards, we have a entrance examination to the C.R.F.P.A for two years.
Then, It must pass the C.A.P.A (Certificate in the Profession of Lawyer) for two years in a school of Bar.
In this shcool, I would make two internships for six-month .
When the C.A.P.A will be in my pocket, It's a last statue to become Lawyer.
Finally I should register in the Bar (A Professional order of Lawyer) to become trainee for two years in a Law Firm.
And I will be Lawyer.
The studies are very long (Mininum seven years, and ten years with a specialities), but the game is worth the candle.
Being lawyer, i can do a politic too.


Tuesday, 9 October 2012

I like rugby, by K-Za


Rugby was born in the country of the North of England who's name was "rugby".

I play rugby in Déols; and I've been playing rugby for 6 years. We are playing on team of seven girls, but we are not enough so we are with Bourges ("Bourges XXV") who's name is regroupment 36-18. We always have a rugby challenge as October 7th we are going to Dammarie.

I practice rugby every night (Monday to Thursday) from five o'clock to seven in a CREPS (after school).
 I love rugby because it's one sport of team, it's one battle sport and I like that.

In rugby, I prefer to tackle because that allows me to evacuate the stress about the week, and to expend my energy (and can romp), and above all to take pleasure.

My favourite teams are "Stade Français" and "Olympic Biarritz".


My favourite players are Lionel Nallet (who was a man of shadow), Morgan Parra ( he's very beautiful) and François Trinh-duc.

 

You said he was beautiful so I thought we may as well have a photo to look at!
Mrs P.
 

Monday, 8 October 2012

My plans for the future, by Ghost Wolf

For the futur I want to enter in Rochefort, it's a school for officers.
I want to become a rifleman commandos in air army them I'll try to become a paratrooper. 
It is not for the patriotism it's for the defence of lowest and valor as democracy and equality.
Maybe after the army I want to integrate a corporation of mercenary like "blue water", is an organisation of mercenaries who is present in Afghanistan or Irak. 
That's original Wolfie, but this article is definitely too short!!!! 
Mrs P. (your commander in chief for this school year!)

Sunday, 7 October 2012

They're still here, the "old team"! Plus a few new interesting additions to the world famous group that presented you "Almost back to the future"!
And it's their plans for the future they will present in a few days...

Dear reader, please remember that to post a comment you MUST choose ANONYMOUS as a status...and of course, if we want to know your name, you must write it after your comment!

See you soon,

Mrs P.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

What I like, by Bobbie

The first article from the new team will be Bobbie's one:
 
Something that I like? Well, I don't know where to start!
I like many things like horse-ridding, cinema and reading... in French or in English of course!
Oh! I can talk about reading because I love reading, particulary in English.
It's one of my hobbies. In fact I think that literature is more rewarding in English than in French because this one is my maternal language so I learn more words and expressions in English.
And it also helps me to understand much better in English.
When you read in English, you feel the things really differently.
Even if I haven't got a literary culture really developed, I'd like to increase reading more.
I've already read differents books in English like a few Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Ear-rings from Frankfurt, Love or money and others...
For myself, I prefer reading books in english when I've already read them in french.

And you, what do you think about reading in english?

Bobbie.