Lolomiina: 20.09.2021
Now I actually had a bit of free time stress towards the end in Lyon. Friday was my last day of school at the language school. I got my test back that I wrote on Tuesday. 6 out of 10 points, my teacher wrote bien! next to it 😊. I also thought it was bien! For the 2nd day, a text was read out and we had to answer questions in complete sentences, phew, not so easy to understand everything. Saying goodbye to my class was almost a bit sad, it really brings you together when you struggle through a language together. One week is very short, but I got better every day, now it's time to make my way with what I've learned. I also learned a lot about the city and its history, and had great encounters with people with whom I made one or the other excursion. On the last day in Lyon, we went out for food and coffee and then we went on a boat trip. Thank you, girls, you're awesome, I enjoyed the time with you 🥰.
On Friday evening we had to cook up all the leftovers, because on Saturday it was goodbye Lyon 👋🏻
Another little room story for amusement: what do a Moroccan, a German, and a Frenchman do at 4:30 am? They try everything to wake up the totally drunk and wandering roommate. It started with a gentle "hello, wake up" and went on to "take away his pillow