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Ooooo, did they get to see pictures of the guillotine? Did Teacher tell them what it was used for?
Wow! I'm so flatered! I post especially writen for ME!!! :D
That is sooo neat that they teach french in Max's school!!! That kid is going to work for the ONU one day with all those languages!!! Did he like French Revolution Day? Did he get to dress up like Robespierre and throw cake at the teacher or something like that??? LOL
Fned.
Why is a Mexican school celebrating the French Revolution?
1st Mate- If the teacher was smart, she would never tell them about that or it would be her head I am sure, lol! :)
Fned- No cake throwing fun, though all the kids were supposed to dress in the colours of the French flag. Max actually said "Bonjour, comment ca va?" to me which made my day!
Brice- Teehee. The owners of the school are from Paris, thus the trilingual approach and the love for all things French. :)
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