ENSK2LM05
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I am 15 years old, almost turning 16. I'm born in August and I live in Fáskrúðsfjörður. I have lived in Fáskrúðsfjörður my whole life. And grew up doing gymnastics but now I practise volleyball. I work as a waitress in the restaurant Sumarlína.Loading...
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1. Freestyle Assignment 1 2. Freestyle Assignment 2
3. Freestyle Assignment 3
4. Freestyle Assignment 4
5. Show and tell
6. Learning styles
7. Current affairs project
8. The way up to heaven
9.Show and tell 2
10. Global goals
Freestyle Assignment 1
freestyle Assignment 4
Me and Alexandra wrote about out trip to the Netherlands
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Freestyle Assignment 2
My learning style - writing
Get ready with me while I talk about everything and anything.
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Freesyle assignment 3
current affairs
A slide show about me and my family.
How Social media is Changing society
freestyle Assignment 4
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My learning style - writing
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current affairs
How Social media is Changing society
Freestyle assignment 1
Tradition
Every year 9th graders go to the Netherlands in our school. They raise money by selling stuff and getting sponsors from businesses in Fáskrúðfjörður. It’s not an obligation to go to the Netherlands. They could choose Italy, France or whatever country in the world but most of them choose the Netherlands. For many years kids have been going to the Netherlands. That's why everyone chooses the Netherlands. Every year the 9th graders come with fun stories about their trip. But when we went, it ended up not being so fun…
Every year 9th graders go to the Netherlands in our school. They raise money by selling stuff and getting sponsors from businesses in Fáskrúðfjörður. It’s not an obligation to go to the Netherlands. They could choose Italy, France or whatever country in the world but most of them choose the Netherlands. For many years kids have been going to the Netherlands. That's why everyone chooses the Netherlands. Every year the 9th graders come with fun stories about their trip. But when we went, it ended up not being so fun…
The beginning
We started off by driving all the way from Fáskrúðsfjörður to Keflavík which takes about nine hours. We stayed at the Blue Viking hotel in Keflavik while we waited for our flight. The hotel was nice and homie. There we found a doll that our friend took and named him Kevin, he came with us everywhere.
We started off by driving all the way from Fáskrúðsfjörður to Keflavík which takes about nine hours. We stayed at the Blue Viking hotel in Keflavik while we waited for our flight. The hotel was nice and homie. There we found a doll that our friend took and named him Kevin, he came with us everywhere.
The First Day
We explored the family park we were staying at. It had a beach, a swimming pool, volleyball courts, restaurants, stores, a waterpark and a small farm. The farm had horses, alpacas, goats and chickens.
We explored the family park we were staying at. It had a beach, a swimming pool, volleyball courts, restaurants, stores, a waterpark and a small farm. The farm had horses, alpacas, goats and chickens.
We had a flight early in the morning and everything went well. We were all so excited. We flew to the capital, Amsterdam. Then we had to drive for 2 hours to get to our destination, Center Parcs de Kempervennen. It started when one of the team captains did not remember the way to Kempervennen, the family park we stayed at. Eventually he found the right route, but when we came he had only bought food for his daughter, so everyone except her was starving. But the other team captain found a restaurant nearby and ordered pizza for us.
The First Day
We explored the family park we were staying at. It had a beach, a swimming pool, volleyball courts, restaurants, stores, a waterpark and a small farm. The farm had horses, alpacas, goats and chickens.
We explored the family park we were staying at. It had a beach, a swimming pool, volleyball courts, restaurants, stores, a waterpark and a small farm. The farm had horses, alpacas, goats and chickens.
The Second Day
We rode our bikes to the nearest town, Bergeijk. It was 17 km and everyone was dying, it was really hot but beautiful. There were many forests and we stopped at a graveyard that had many men who died on the field in World War 2, where the graveyard was located.
The Third Day
We drove to Belgium. The drive was about 2 hours, and we went to an amusement park called Bobbejaanland. It was really fun, there were many roller coasters. One of our team captains went on a roller coaster and got puked on and it was horrible but kind of funny.
We rode our bikes to the nearest town, Bergeijk. It was 17 km and everyone was dying, it was really hot but beautiful. There were many forests and we stopped at a graveyard that had many men who died on the field in World War 2, where the graveyard was located.
The Third Day
We drove to Belgium. The drive was about 2 hours, and we went to an amusement park called Bobbejaanland. It was really fun, there were many roller coasters. One of our team captains went on a roller coaster and got puked on and it was horrible but kind of funny.
The Fourth Day
We drove to Valkenswaard, which is a town near the park we stayed at. We took the bus to Eindhoven and went to a mall. The mall was small but it was nice to relax and shop. It was a beautiful city. The way back we made two nice friends that were citizens and we taught them some icelandic and they taught us a little dutch.
We drove to Valkenswaard, which is a town near the park we stayed at. We took the bus to Eindhoven and went to a mall. The mall was small but it was nice to relax and shop. It was a beautiful city. The way back we made two nice friends that were citizens and we taught them some icelandic and they taught us a little dutch.