MagnusW Skrevet 1. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 1. februar 2007 (endret) This thread feels like an english version of SO, and I am starting to like it. Being able to practise my english skills. But that is it for toight. Goodnight, and wish me luck for my science-, society knowledge- ( ?) and mathematics-tests. Endret 1. februar 2007 av MagnusW Lenke til kommentar
Gissan Skrevet 2. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 2. februar 2007 This thread feels like an english version of SO, and I am starting to like it. Being able to practise my english skills. But that is it for toight. Goodnight, and wish me luck for my science-, society knowledge- ( ?) and mathematics-tests. 7852629[/snapback] Good luck. I'm staying up. Lenke til kommentar
Lidskjalv Skrevet 3. februar 2007 Forfatter Del Skrevet 3. februar 2007 (endret) At an english e-learning site I read the following: "For a long time different units of measurement such as ell, foot, fathom and inch existed side by side. When in the 18th century international trade increased, the necessity to use uniform and reproduceable units of measurement became inevitable." It got me thinking of the following next big event in human history. Let's change the text a bit to suit a whole different purpose: "For a long time different languages such as French, Norwegian and German existed side by side. When in the 21th century international trade increased, the necessity to use uniform and reproduceable languages became inevitable." ...So we inevitabilly decided to uniform multilingual communication with one standard: The English Language, and supress other standards, officially. What about that? Endret 3. februar 2007 av pwd3679 Lenke til kommentar
Emomilol Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 That sounds good, pwnd3679, and I think it will happen. I just popped in to tell you guys I got an A on my last English test. I guess I won at school then Lenke til kommentar
simenn Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 winning rocks! i hope i´ll do the same thing on my exam this friday. it´s general cytology with a dash of biochemistry, histology and embryology. i think i should know my diagrams pretty well by now, but still; it´s an aweful lot to remember! Lenke til kommentar
Scotty Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 (endret) I'm having my midterm test of this semester tomorrow. And the theme is based on clashes. There are two tasks. The first task is compulsory stuck to one theme, while the last one has some choices. The first task: You will be given two tasks that focus on the theme "Clashes" To prepare for your first task, study and reflect upon: "It Was an Order" from the film "Downfall". To whatch the movie, click HERE. Any ideas of what I can write about within this? I know what the movie says, but I can't really figure out what i can reflect and write about. Endret 7. februar 2007 av _Scotty_ Lenke til kommentar
Emomilol Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 I do not know the term "clashes" would you explain it to me? But back to your question. Just look at the differences between Hitler and the officers around him. Hitler is persistent and angry, why? The people outside the room are afraid, why? Will Hitler hurt them? Will they lose the war? Is their leader loosing his mind? Lenke til kommentar
Scotty Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 (endret) The term clashes can be transelated as Kollisjon/konflikt/meningskonflikt. It's a thing where you can take one thing, and compare it to the opposite. So it "clashes" with each other, it doesn't fit. There's a difference, and opinions to go with it. A bit hard to explain.. Endret 7. februar 2007 av _Scotty_ Lenke til kommentar
Kadmium Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 (endret) Hi, guys! This is my first post in this thread, ever. So it's supposed to be like Siste Ordet (SO) only in English, right? Anyways, I'll come back and talk to you later. Endret 7. februar 2007 av Kadmium Lenke til kommentar
Kjekssjokolade Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Hi, guys! This is my first post in this thread, ever. So it's supposed to be like Siste Ordet (SO) only in English, right? Anyways, I'll come back and talk to you later. 7893357[/snapback] Hmm, I don't think we need all of the shit who is in SO Lenke til kommentar
MadsFN Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Agree wuth Kjeks there.... Well.. School tomorrow c ya guys tomorrow Lenke til kommentar
Sidious Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Tests tomorrow, in history and Swedish. Great. Damn..I'm tired after drinking yesterday. I think I'll head for bed after watching the latest episode of "24". Lenke til kommentar
Kjekssjokolade Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 7. februar 2007 Well, I just delivered my social subject hand in. Tomorrow we have a 1hour English test, and a two hour math test. I haven't had the time to prepare myself fore any of them. Tomorrow will be a, notsofunnyday Lenke til kommentar
Kjekssjokolade Skrevet 8. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 8. februar 2007 I feel that I am only talking school in his thread. Well well, anyways, I think the math test we had today went pretty well, and the English test I really rocked hard Lenke til kommentar
SKAÐI Skrevet 9. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 9. februar 2007 Uhm maybe I can ask a question about the general election in Britain. In my textbook it says that "Parties with strong support within a geograpichal area have a much better chance of winning constituensies than those with scattered support, even though these parties may attract comparable numbers of voters on a national basis" Why is it this way? Lenke til kommentar
Herr Brun Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Uhm maybe I can ask a question about the general election in Britain. In my textbook it says that "Parties with strong support within a geograpichal area have a much better chance of winning constituensies than those with scattered support, even though these parties may attract comparable numbers of voters on a national basis" Why is it this way? 7907465[/snapback] Because in England, there is one mandate for each county (or what ever they divide their country in), and the party with the most votes in that county gets the mandate. Lenke til kommentar
anietsoj Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Hey, I wanna be a part of this I`ve got a question! I`ve never really understood the rules of baseball. I know they are supposed to hit the ball and then run around the circle, but can they also get points for running from just one base to another? In that case, how many points? Hope someone can explain this, and tell me about some other rules that exist. I guess there are some more..! Thanks Lenke til kommentar
Gissan Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Aaaah. A huge glass of chocolatemilk tasted very nice. What's going on in here? Lenke til kommentar
Kjekssjokolade Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Del Skrevet 10. februar 2007 Hey, I wanna be a part of this I`ve got a question! I`ve never really understood the rules of baseball. I know they are supposed to hit the ball and then run around the circle, but can they also get points for running from just one base to another? In that case, how many points? Hope someone can explain this, and tell me about some other rules that exist. I guess there are some more..! Thanks 7912531[/snapback] Did not know there were any rules, only HIT-RUN-CATCH Lenke til kommentar
Lidskjalv Skrevet 11. februar 2007 Forfatter Del Skrevet 11. februar 2007 arent there lots of movies dealing with baseball out there ? more than enough to explain the rules and basics of the game`? Lenke til kommentar
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