Dîner chez le professeur principal de Gwilym
Yes, I know it seems a bit unexpected but Gwilym's teacher phoned us up a while ago and gave a little status report (which is above and beyond the call of duty) and then asked if we would like to go and eat chez elle with a friend who speaks English well.
Of course we accepted. Then we messed her about a lot with dates, partly because I work evenings and partly because of the EMA last week. Anyway we went last night and had a lovely little delicious dinner. I had to explain protestantism, and we talked about lots of other things, too. It seems that Gwilym made quite an impression on the teachers and she's hoping he gets a good result (une mention) in his brevet. He was one of the few to get the Marshall Plan, the Treaty of Rome and the Treaty of Maastricht in the right chronological order, apparently. Well it's not enormous but it's a good start.
We'd like to invite her in return but we might have to make sure the children are not around that evening.
Of course we accepted. Then we messed her about a lot with dates, partly because I work evenings and partly because of the EMA last week. Anyway we went last night and had a lovely little delicious dinner. I had to explain protestantism, and we talked about lots of other things, too. It seems that Gwilym made quite an impression on the teachers and she's hoping he gets a good result (une mention) in his brevet. He was one of the few to get the Marshall Plan, the Treaty of Rome and the Treaty of Maastricht in the right chronological order, apparently. Well it's not enormous but it's a good start.
We'd like to invite her in return but we might have to make sure the children are not around that evening.
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