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jzhunagev wrote: "I think so, but I think the old ones are still holding up...So, what new game would you like to suggest for the "for fun" topic?"
sure..that would be great Rhys..
TPBM will agree as well with a chocolate on his mouth..lol!.
jzhunagev wrote: "I think so, but I think the old ones are still holding up...So, what new game would you like to suggest for the "for fun" topic?"
I've been thinking of starting a new discussion about introducing our favorite authors and that would include our favorite lines or dialogues from the books we read..It's like sharing. Since there are some ( including me) having a hard time looking for the best authors. And we are sooo much into beautiful lines and statements, why not shout it to the world and friends?...It's like sharing what we've already know.....I don't know if it's for fun.... :)
TPBM will agree..? hahaha
I think so, but I think the old ones are still holding up...So, what new game would you like to suggest for the "for fun" topic?
As long as I get to teach chords na walang "ipit". :)TPBM thinks it's time to think of another new game under the "For Fun" topic.
Yes... (Pardon me Twilighters).
But the HP6 movie was not that hot as I expected it to be.
TPBM have yet started on our August Book Read (just like me)...
But the HP6 movie was not that hot as I expected it to be.
TPBM have yet started on our August Book Read (just like me)...
Yes... I have a date with my other self...
Haven't seen it for a while...
TPBM says Harry Potter is way greater than the Nasty Vampire series Twilight... ^_^
You two guys stop biting each others asses.
Yes, I am excited to see HP6 tonight... cheesy!
TPBM also have a date for HP6.
Yes, I am excited to see HP6 tonight... cheesy!
TPBM also have a date for HP6.
Ohh yes I read peri-teyls of the Niel Gaiman sort...TPBM is excited because HP6 is now showing in Cinemas...
For lubrication.... LOLz....TPBM is excited because Dan Brown has again released a Robert Langdon novel...
LOve it! Though I eat occasionally since the price here in my present abode is rocket-high...TPBM, what do you do with a left-over fondue?
I hope not. Not really sure :PTPBM lives in a country where there's a lot of swine flu!
Check your country: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_flu_pa...
No. But I know someone who spread a rumor about one admitted patient having swine flu, to the chagrin of the patient's folks.TPBM isn't scared of the swine flu.
Nope... Like the way you described it though... but let's not post "pornographic" things here... kids abound on this group... blame it on the parents who's almost always want to make one...TPBM thinks Violeta is...
I'm kinda shocked in a weird, questioning way :PTPBM wants me to delete Violeta's lascivious comment :P
No, I had an introductory course on ponography last night via web and i studied how men are so mean and meanest when that part of their human anatomy is fed with erectile medz... no offense meant to guys here.TPBM is not laughing at this stupid experience.
Nope... I'm already working... and I'm having the time of my life... yehhheeey!!!!TBPM thinks school is a bore and wants to drop out...
*halika cutting classes na lang tayo nyehehehe... BI daw ba?!*
I didn't even try reading what you wrote, Marco. Hogwarts with their OWLS and NEWTS was confusing enough
TPBM is studying for a big test
Nah...everything's tooo easy here. In the Philippines, we must have studied stuff in grade 4 that we would have studied only in year 8 here in England!
Hmmm... pretty nasty test that GCSE... I'm pretty sure that test has more math into it... just the thought of numbers makes me shiver... ugghhh... Now reading that... TPBM finds it hard to study in Britain with such requirements...
Brit system in 1 message :PYeah so there is no such thing as high school or elementary. There's primary school (year 1 to year 6) (6-11 age) and secondary school (year 7-11) (12-16 age). You can stop your studies at age 16. Some people continue at a sixth-form school (17-18 age) (year 12-13) and then go to a university at 18 or college at 18. A college is not the same as a university (over here). A college is like a mini-version of a university and it's just a preparatory for university. Most people go to college if they leave school at the age of 16 for a few years then go to university.
The GCSE exam (official) is taken by years 10-11 over the course of 2 years, not as one big test at the end, like in Philippines. If you get good grades, you can continue your education. The A Level exam (very official - needs high grades to get into good university) is taken by years 12-13 also as a course of 2 years. The A Level is in 2 sections: AS level done by year 12 and A2 Level done by year 13. Both grades contribute to your A Level which is what is needed for University. The tests done between year 1 and year 9 is not really important to your life goals - only GCSE and A Level so I'm not going to state the incredibly complicated system; anyway, the government's changing it now so it's too complicated for me to explain here. When they've reformed it in a few months' (or years') time, I'll explain it.
Oh and one more thing. If you flunk tests at one year, you never get moved down again or stay in the same year again. And you don't get moved up.
Pros and cons? Now let someone do the talking!
Yeah... is it like the American System?TPBM thinks that the Philippine Education System is much more complicated than that of Britain...
Actually, the British school year is finishing and I'm moving up to the upper school (school system here is complicated) so I now have only 19 more days at my school and I'm leaving some very good teachers and friends whom I've gotten to know and it's all so sad :( I really don't want to leave but that's the way it is :/TPBM wants me to explain this silly British education system :P
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