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Daniel Blomdahl

Evil English Report

August 4, 2006 at 9:01 PM

A Beka has been good to me. My schooling is so much fun. I had to write a report for English. I wanted to write it on my love for my violin and piano. But I wasn't allowed to, so I wrote it on gardens. :(

Piano has been good to me. I love it so much. I have just started teaching a new student. Who I like very much. Teaching is quite a job. If anyone has any advice, please give it. It would be much appreciated.

Cello is very very very very hard. Any advice would be appreciated. Also every time I play my arm hurts. The bowing arm that is. It aches. Maybe I don't have the right posture.

Adios para now.
Is that right? What's the word for now?

I want a grand piano.
Daniel B.

From Luke Strong
Posted on August 4, 2006 at 9:28 PM
booooooooooooooring.(sigh)
From Jenna Potts
Posted on August 5, 2006 at 1:24 AM
"now" is: ahora. (The "h" is silent, of couse.) :-D

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