Chuchoter wrote: » Quick question for you lads, did you all have a teacher in the waiting room outside the oral or someone popping their head in to get rid of stressed people? I kind of screwed up French, spent 40 minutes listening to a friend hyperventilating before I went in and then I got in and panicked, but I think I recovered after the first 3 minutes and the rest was more or less ok, not to my usual standard but I might still have managed a B1 or even an A2 if she took pity on me. Aggravates me so much because oral French is my absolute favorite thing, love speaking it and I'm really good at it but that person really threw me accidentally or otherwise. My A1 in French is probably unlikely now
Namlub wrote: » We wait in like a corridor between two first year classrooms, which is in a different building to where the orals are on >_> And we don't have teachers there, no-one really tells you went to wait either so you just kind of have to wander over when you think you might be up soon...I ended waiting for an hour.
Chuchoter wrote: » We had about 10 of us in a box room, all the languages in together and lots of crying people and others giving out people were too loud etc.
finality wrote: » Oh wow I'm getting nervous about Irish now, I've been doing so much preparation for it and I actually feel like I could do well in it, I'll be so disappointed if I mess it up now.
Namlub wrote: » Language Lab? Fancehh
Mysteriouschic wrote: » In economics is the methods of intervention the fiscal and monetary policy ?or the aims?
PictureFrame wrote: » The Government's methods of Intervention? That'd be like Fiscal and Monetary Policy methinks!
leaveiton wrote: » Delighted with how my Irish oral went today. Got a lovely picture sequence (Cúrsa Gaeilge sa Ghaeltacht) and got a chance to talk about everything I wanted to, plus I didn't get asked anything that I couldn't cope with. I'm honestly so happy, it's making me want to study for the written because I think I could potentially get a high grade in Irish now!
Chavways wrote: » If someone was crying in my school after it I'd give them a slap and tell them to cop onto themselves.
The High Crusade wrote: » I got that picture sequence too! T'was class. A lot to talk about on it!
Joey. wrote: » Danke I know! In all the time we've been there, the world stopped for 6th years but they treat us like that...it's disgraceful :pac:
Togepi wrote: » Limmerz!! :P Hehe, yeah... Me: 'Ok everyone, take out your Pokémon copies...' Class: 'Oh not this again...' :P (I will teach them the names of all 150 Pokémon in French.)
subz3r0 wrote: » It is fancy still, my school doesn't even have a P.E. hall, never mind a language lab :P
Patchy~ wrote: » Anyone know how to pronounce these? J'aie and il y ait and j'aille? We're not doing the subjunctive til after the orals now so yeah. One teacher told me j'aie is 'j-eye' but French people on the Internet said its the same as j'ai; my teacher said j'aille is 'j-eye-uh' but that seems awkward to say without it sounding like j'aie? Ahh so confused
Namlub wrote: » Need to get into French mode fast. trying to do notes now and it's like a foreign language to me >_>