Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2011

Estonian Day No. 57.

Today? I don't know.

We wrote a test in ajakirjandus and it somehow went quite well. The teacher was kind of surprised when she came to translate the tasks for me and I told her that I understood three of them already. That was nice.

Matemaatika was fun, too. We did some easy stuff - or at least easy for me - and when nobody knew the answer, the teacher asked me and I could say it at once. In Estonian! Thank God I know the numbers... ;)

In saksa keele, I had to talk about my experiences in and impressions of Estonia. Again. But this time, I had to do it in German (makes sense) because my life here is gonna be part of the next kontrolltöö. Well, that at least makes people talk to me and be interested in me. Or I hope so. Of course, I've already got quite a lot of friends, but there are still people staring at me but not daring to talk to me.

Then we had the photo shoot. It was nice. I did some friends pictures with Triin and Kristi and again with Ivika and Helen. I would have liked to do some with Janika too, but she had had to go to Tartu.

We got the füüsika test back. It was a protocol of some experiment we did last week. I got a 4. My second 4 already... :( (Just kidding. 4's great.) At the bottom of the back page, he had written: "Although you did not follow the instructions, you got a result that makes physically sense." That made me laugh. I'd thought I would've been "following the instructions", but seems like I actually didn't. Well, whatever!

After the last lesson, I finally found a chocolate kohuke that really tastes like chocolate. Kristi recommended it and actually I didn't have the highest expectations of it because it was the cheapest kohuke, but since it was the cheapest kohuke, I tried it. It was delicious!

Then I took the bus to Tartu and met Leonie. We had a look at another souvenir shop on the raekoja plats (and I bought a drop-dead gorgeous hat in the shop we'd always been in the last times - one that my mother would love: wool outside, soft warm fleece inside, and nice ear flaps!) and met Monique in the Kaubamaja. I took some nice photos along the Emajõgi and some back home:





4 Kommentare:

  1. The pictures are beautiful! :) It's a pity that we couldn't take any photos yesterday but there's still a lot of time to take some!

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  2. Yeah, I'm pretty sure about that. And pictures taken by photographers are not always the best to impress the moment. ;)

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  3. "Although you did not follow the instructions, you got a result that makes physically sense."
    ha ha ha :-)))
    Not bad! But I liked your straight 5s better..
    ;-)))
    Phantastic photos by the way - at least a 6+ :-))

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  4. I liked them far better, too.
    Aitäh! :)

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