Sunday 24 May 2009

My school's trip


Hello everybody! I’m just coming back from Prague, for my rheto’s strip! I’m going to relate you this beautiful story!

First of all we arrived at Prague at half past six in the morning. We just deposed our suitcases at the hotel and we directly went visited the old city. I have to confess that it was such a little difficult to listen attentively the guide because the most part of the students has just slept 2-3 hours. It was very nice, we saw beautiful old buildings and places. After dinner our teachers let we visited by ourselves the city. We particularly went shopping in fact.


The second day we went visited some thermal cities. We tasted some spring water but it was disgusting, the water had the flavour of metal.


The third day we spent two hours to go to an old concentric-camp! I was shocked when I saw where the Jewish’s had to sleep. They had to live in so bad conditions like to sleep in a bed of wood or just have some bread to eat!


The last day we went visited in the morning the Jewish’s districts of Prague and the teachers let we go shopping the rest of the day. We came back in Belgium the day after at 8 o’clock.


This trip was wonderful! We had so many good time and we learnt so many things! I want to thank the teachers for this trip!

Tuesday 3 February 2009

My profile


I was born in Belgium and brought up in a city called couvin. In the beginnig I studied at the primary school of couvin, at the age of 12 I came to the College in Chimay.
I've always wanted to go to the ERM (Military Royal School) in Brussels. I've always dreamt of entering the army.
During my holiday I usually have summer jobs. Since I was 9 years old, I've always worked for my father in his bakery but this summer I will go working for the "post". I will be a postman!
My motto is "I'm not a believer" but I have one religion: Sport. I'm a good swimmer and I think sport can teach you to be patient, to be persistent to increase your inside power! My proudest moment was swimming more than 2,5km in one hour.