My public diary to get me through four years of high school...

Thursday, August 11, 2011

School was... tolerable. I can tell this is going to be an exceptionally hard year. My classes are split into three categories: the ones I'm terrified of, the ones I'm excited for, and the ones I'm apathetic about. 


Terrified -- World History, Biology 
Excited -- Spanish 2!!! And World Literature 
Apathetic -- Math, Art History (well, I'm halfway between apathetic and excited about    Art History, haha)


My bio teacher is rather frightening. I can tell she's nervous cause we're a big class and she's never taught before but her being uptight makes us feel uptight. 


My Spanish teacher is amazing. She teaches mostly in Spanish (like, she speaks Spanish most of the time). The reason I like her so much is because she wants to teach us conversational  Spanish, Spanish we'll actually use. She is going to make sure we can read, speak, write and hear Spanish. I am super excited. I really, really want to learn to speak the language fluently. 


Oh well... Yo estoy muy sueno. Estas tu? Yo estoy. Buenos noches, mi amigos! Dulce suenos!


Sarah

2 comments:

  1. Oh, I can't stand it when teachers are overly uptight. It makes the class so unenjoyable. Hopefully that will get better. :)
    I am very jealous that you are taking an art history class. I would love to take something like that. Is that an elective they offer?
    I am excited about learning Spanish as well. Being fluent is one of my dreams. I think it may be one of the most important things I'll be learning in school this year.
    Hope you have a nice Friday. :)

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  2. Art history is the only elective 10th graders can take, haha. It's good but I'm embarrassed of my drawing skills (Fridays we draw and paint). Oh well. :)
    Yes, Spanish is definitely #1 on my list for school this year. My teacher is marvelous! You surprise yourself with how much you can understand without having to know every word they say. It makes me very excited. :) I love the Spanish language.

    I love you!

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