In honor of the recent elections in France and Greece, here's a picture I took on our spring travels to Strasbourg. The posters read things like "youth united to resist," and "a stable job is my right." The thing is, it worked. Sarkozy is out and a socialist candidate is in. Angela Merkel is holding tight to the reigns in Germany, steering Europe in a more responsible direction. I'm very interested to see how this develops.
As our first year (6 months, really) draws to a close, I think it's important to display the winners of this year's worst (as in best) English sentences. Coming in third place is a very silly dialoge written by some third-years at my school. Another ALT discovered this and thankfully showed me. It's obvious what they're trying for but they really miss the mark: A: Hello. B: Hello. This is H. May I speak to T please? A: This is T. B: Great! I'm going to prikura (sic). Can you come to porice (sic) office at midnight? A: Yes! Of course! That sounds fun! Do you want me to bring anything? B: Sure. Could you bring some monneys (sic)? A: Yes. Thank you for inviting me. I'm so bad! See you! B: You're welcome. Fuck you! Second place is two sentences that can be taken as a pair or as stand-alone awesomeness. These were written by one of my third year students when we had a unit on debates: A: ...
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