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Sub-campus tunnels |
Day 14. Three weeks remaining.
I’m basically 2/5th of my way through the
Explore program now, with two weeks down and three more to go. This means that
I’m pretty settled in, with a great group of friends (who apparently read my
blog… so I won’t be saying anything nasty about them) and a reasonable routine.
However, it also means that the workload is dramatically increasing. Not that
it was much before, with maybe an hour of devoir (homework) a day, but
next week I have at least three major tests. So, right now my life is split between
impromptu socials (like spending two hours having supper because we chat so
much) and headache-causing school (trying to sort out the difference between
the imperfect and the passé compose).
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Laval's concert hall |
I’ve been to a couple cultural activities in the past
week. On Monday, my Quebecois friend had a clarinet recital for her CEGEP (the
Quebec version of a sort of highschool/college transition) exam. It was lovely
to hear my friend, and also to support the other young musicians. I miss the
music scene on PEI.
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Parliament (with a lovely stained glass window depicting Samuel de Champlain) |
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Salad. :) |
This week I had my first “petit test de conjugation”
on irregular subjunctive verbs. Since I had over-studied on Monday, I was
pleased to find that I got 100% on my test. The mark barely matters, since the
test was worth only 2% of my course grade, but it does mean that I understand
subjunctives. Unfortunately, we’ve moved on to other tenses, like the imparfait
or passé composé, and I find those much more difficult. We did some
exercises today in lab, and I failed a bunch of them. Oh, well. I’ve been doing
more research today after class, and it’s starting to make sense to me.
Hopefully I have a good grasp of these concepts before next Friday…
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New outfit, and a smiley on my conjugation test! |
At this point, with the weekend finally here, I’m trying
to get all my devoir done so I can enjoy some activities. Tonight some
friends and I might go to the campus pub, and tomorrow I’ve signed up for
hiking at Cap Tourmente. Judging from the information pamphlet, we’ll also be
visiting a basilique, which likely means Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, one of
the biggest cathedrals in Quebec. I hope I’m not misreading the pamphlet,
because that church is on my Quebec bucket list.
And now I should probably get cracking on that homework…
