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Free time activities / hobbies

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My dear students, welcome back to our blog!

This topic has been mentioned a lot in the surveys we have asked you to complete. I am going to reveal it! Here it is. Our first topic is FREE TIME ACTIVITIES & HOBBIES.

What are you expected to do? To put it simple- tell your colleagues (peers) about what you are really interested in when the door of the school closes behind you.

Music? What genres or styles are your favourite.

Literature? (“Twilight” by Stephanie Mayer or plays of Shakespeare??? )
 
Hate reading? Then sport. What kind of sport and why? Or cars, IT, or fishing, or...

We would be glad if you write genuine information and it would be really nice if you could find a person with similar hobbies and share your experiences and reply...
How to become a blogger?

Ask your teacher or find the first entry – 22nd April 2009.

A Deadline? 20th October??? 20th October then.

All pleasure mine to be your administrator!

Yours, Gundega.


  • (Anonymous)
    Hello Linda!
    I have been playing soccer since I was 6 years old and right now I practise about 15 hours a week. Yes, we in Norway are very lucky to have snow 5 months a year. You are welcome to visit me in January, so we can take a ski trip :)
    Reindeer meat is a delicacy here in Norway and we eat it very rarely. I have eaten reindeer just a few times, but it is absolutely fantastic. You tasted it in Finland, it was good?
    Panna Cotta is a desert similar to Crème Brule. It is mainly made of sugar and cream. Haha, I've never seen reindeer, only in a zoo! :D

    Fredrik Greve Monsen, Lena Videregående Skole







    • (Anonymous)
      I suposse that you just love soccer, because you are practising so much or maybe you hate it for that reason, so how it is -> love it or hate it? :D
      Thanks for the invitation. :) but I'm a bad skier. Really. :D
      Really? I'm actually wondering about it, because in Finland it was like something very usual and I thought that in Norway it should the same, but it seems that Norway and Finland aren't so similar at all.
      Yes, I tasted it in Finland. It was very good. :)
      Now I understand what it is. Thanks for the explanation. It can't be, are you just kidding? So it seems that I'm really wrong about the similarities between Norway and Finland... :D

      Linda (S)
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