Wednesday, May 27, 2009

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few anecdotes (Laura and Ameline)





We'll tell you some stories from our trip to England. There you'll find some moments that have touched us, made us laugh, or so we were scared! We will try to tell you the best, so you can put yourself in the best situations, while trying to remain funny and not fall asleep!





Happy reading, Regards, Ellen & Laura





McDonalds packed?! Who has seen this before?!











During our first day in England, at Oxford, we was eating at McDonalds. After market all morning, and having had our free time we all met at McDonald. We were already very hungry, more than other French people waiting to eat! We waited, we waited ... Everybody thought they could soon go eat his breakfast comfortably seated! But what nobody expected was that the McDonalds was packed! All our hopes of eating inside the MacDonalds were dashed ... It was a lot to us! And after much waiting that Ms. Lesne beckons us to go use to eat our Mc Chiken, fries and our Coke sitting on the ground in the street ...



But where is the guide?


Second galley for our first day, after eating, we go to 14h with a guide who would show us around Oxford. We attendion s outside a hotel, instead of appointment. Except that the time spent, spent, spent ... And still no sign of the guide! Ms. Lesne, who was impatiently rang the tour, there had been a mistake, the guides were summoned at 15:00. In addition, imagine the looks that rested on us, because we must nevertheless clear that we were fifty students on the floor outside a hotel four stars ... In short, that's why we are then left waiting for guidance on steps a little further. And the guide came later.




Help, we're lost!








Our last day in England happened in London. After our free time we had to gather on steps of a very famous Trafalgar Square. All the world is calling .. Floriane Clement and save! Panic on board! But where are they? "Beep beep" is Laura's phone: "Sir sir! Clement and Floriane are lost, "says Laura. Indeed, our young lovebirds had gone too far. And then the madness began ... 'Hello? " 'Hello? " they do not answer their phone, everyone tries to join, and only after a short time until someone got there (Laura Maury not to mention the ... laugh!) And thank you Mr. Loison our brave to have gone to look for them after they guided. More fear than harm in the end!


socket head French - English




As we returned from our day in Bath, there was a cap on the road due to a serious accident that had blocked the road and we had to use small country roads. On these roads, buses and cars had difficulty passing along. As our bus continued on its way, another car wanted to pass along, of course, was impossible. The driver of the car began to get excited because he really wanted to spend. Then he went out of his car to demand that the bus back! However, we were next to a ravine, which was dangerous! Teachers, our driver and the driver of the car began to raise his voice. Some small unpleasant words were even saying, but eventually it all came together thanks to the talents of linguistic and psychological Mr. Loison who translated the words of our driver by changing them completely to avoid problems! Finally, the car we missed - after 30 minutes! - She agreed to go back a little meter so that we can reduce our turn and let go ...






Happy Birthday Ms. Lesne!







In the bus, on our way to London, Ms. Boissonnet we learned that it was the anniversary of Ms. Lesne, so we decided to wish him all all out of our visit. At the exit of the British Museum, then we settled on the place of Trafalgar Square to take a group photo and is visible to the code (Madame Pineau which opened her umbrella) that we began to sing "Happy Birthday". Ms. Lesne seemed delighted and touched! It is on this place a few days after us, 13,000 people sang 'Hey Jude' by The Beatles.




But where are the shops?!





The last day in London, we had free time. And many students had kept their money for that day. But this was a neighborhood business district! And some were beautiful to many, many miles ... Nothing! They have found any stores ... The reality is that we had walked a lot and needed to make many more miles to reach the shopping streets. Ms. Lesne therefore preferred to leave us some free time in the City, thinking there would have 2-3 stores to satisfy us .. Anyway, even though some have returned to France with a few pounds, many made their final purchases on the ferry, where fortunately the stores were open.



The Teachers also have a right to their free time!



As you said the above article, the last day a small group went out to meet the streets of London and is a perfect chance they found themselves before a 'Shop mouse'. And there they found their beloved teachers who drank a beer quietly, neither seen nor known? WOLF! Small
accuracy: according to a source that we keep secret, they drank cider ... Who knows?

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