Hi guys! Ciao tutti!
I'm going to reveal some of the craziest moments we had during our trip to Italy.
On the teacher's side, everyone distinguished themselves!
Mrs Fayol was amazing, for instance singing "Le lac du Connemara", "La chanson pour l'Auvergnat" and other such songs in the bus. To wake us up in the bus, she used the well-known "Il est l'or, l'or de se réveiller" with a sweet and soft voice. Or again : "Tututuuu St Joseph Air Line, good morning!" And imagine Mr Gilbert standing up and starting miming the hostess as Gad Elmaleh does! He was the mediator when we learnt the "freeze" with the dancers.
Our dear Mr Peter was crazy too, singing "My Bonnie" and "Only youoooo" for exemple. Mrs Boutoute made fun of us, Mrs Piganiol sang out of tune, Mr Coutarel danced with us on the plazas of Roma.
And now the funniest (or not) sentences of the pupils translated into English:
Mrs F: "In Rome, you'll be able to see John Paul II's grave!"
A pupil : "Is he dead ?"
A pupil: "In Rome, we'll see the tower of Pisa !"
The guide in the limoncello factory : "Everything is in zee zest!"
A pupil: "Who bombed Pompeii?!"
A pupil: "I'm fed up with pasta!"
A teacher: "Well, when you start eating couscous, you'll know that you are no longer in Italy!"
By Clémence
I'm going to reveal some of the craziest moments we had during our trip to Italy.
On the teacher's side, everyone distinguished themselves!
Mrs Fayol was amazing, for instance singing "Le lac du Connemara", "La chanson pour l'Auvergnat" and other such songs in the bus. To wake us up in the bus, she used the well-known "Il est l'or, l'or de se réveiller" with a sweet and soft voice. Or again : "Tututuuu St Joseph Air Line, good morning!" And imagine Mr Gilbert standing up and starting miming the hostess as Gad Elmaleh does! He was the mediator when we learnt the "freeze" with the dancers.
Our dear Mr Peter was crazy too, singing "My Bonnie" and "Only youoooo" for exemple. Mrs Boutoute made fun of us, Mrs Piganiol sang out of tune, Mr Coutarel danced with us on the plazas of Roma.
And now the funniest (or not) sentences of the pupils translated into English:
Mrs F: "In Rome, you'll be able to see John Paul II's grave!"
A pupil : "Is he dead ?"
A pupil: "In Rome, we'll see the tower of Pisa !"
The guide in the limoncello factory : "Everything is in zee zest!"
A pupil: "Who bombed Pompeii?!"
A pupil: "I'm fed up with pasta!"
A teacher: "Well, when you start eating couscous, you'll know that you are no longer in Italy!"
By Clémence
2 comments:
"Everything is in the zest" OMG !!!
It's a great article!! This travel was really fantastic. A very interesting travel with extraordinary people :)
PS : "Everything is in the zest!"
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