Hey everybody! This is the group blog of group no. 1 from Norway, which consists of Julie, Charlotte, Dorthe and Aina. We're 17 years old, and in our second year at Arna Vocational School. Being students at a vocational school means that we're attendting a certain line of study, in this case, we're attendting a line of study called "health worker". Here, we learn a lot about illnesses and people around us, which we find very interesting, since we're all planning to get an education within this area. Our class consists of 15 students, where as many as 14 of them are girls. We find this very fun, and have a very nice class enviroment. When it comes to this VAGAB project, we're hoping to be able to give as many updates as possible on what we do in ouv everyday lives here in Norway. We also want to post many pictures, because our personal opinion is that it's a lot more fun to look at pictures than reading a lot of text. We hope you like our blog, and we're really looking forward getting to know you, and to your visit in November! If you got any questions, just write a comment here or send us a messae on Facebook, and we'll try to answer anything :D XOXO- Julie, Aina, Dorthe and Charlotte!
Monday, 14 March 2011
Movie
Here's our movie that we have made about what we do in our sparetime and what our parents did :)
Interesting to see you all have part-time jobs, quite different from our Portuguese students, a lot of sport or exercise went into your parents' free time and that is definitely different from Portuguese older generation... didn't mention online social networking, is it because you rarely go online
Great movie!!It is interesting and concise :)
ReplyDeleteOur parents, when they were teenagers, used to practice sports, go to discos and help their parents,too.
And we really like your soundtrack!!!
See our blog: http://vagabpoland5.blogspot.com/
Greetings from Poland!!
VagabPoland5
Hi Students
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see you all have part-time jobs, quite different from our Portuguese students, a lot of sport or exercise went into your parents' free time and that is definitely different from Portuguese older generation... didn't mention online social networking, is it because you rarely go online