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amaurylibeer says
January 3, 2009
Bonjour à tous,
Nous espérons que vous avez tous passé un très bon réveillon de Nouvel An.
Quelles sont vos résolutions pour cette année 2009?
vinrouge408 says
January 3, 2009
One of my resolutions is to practice speaking French with anyone I can. I have always been very shy about speaking, but that doesn't help me very much in the summertime when I go to Lourdes to volunteer (and need to communicate). Hopefully this year will bring many francophones my way so I can improve my conversation skills.
monica5 says
January 4, 2009
I've been so busy at the end of the year, that I haven't even thought about my New Year's resolutions yet...Amaury, thank you for reminding me about it!! Both, setting and reviewing your new year's resolutions are very important steps...even if they end up being the same eeeeeeevery year ;)
christela says
January 5, 2009
Same here, Monica. I haven't had time to think about my resolutions yet.
Oh I know! I'm kind of a night owl, so I would say... go to bed early! Oui, cette année, je vais essayer de me coucher tôt le soir!
missworldtraveler says
January 8, 2009
For 2009 I want to stop watching so much television.
I often study, eat, clean house, and exercise with the television on.
spanishlearners says
January 24, 2009
For me I would practice more french, at lease 1 lesson a week from FPod, if i miss one i will make it up for the week after that, lets see if i can keep it up for next year.