mandag 17. november 2008

Global English

English was first spoken in England. Around Queen Elisabeth’s time, it was 6 million people in that spoke English, and all of them lived in England of course.
Some of the British spoken countries are : England, USA, Canada, Australia and India.
The British Empire wanted the whole wide world to be ruled under them. So they started with colonies, over the whole America, Africa and Asia. India was also one of their colonies, and the Brit’s taught the Indians how to create a democracy. They also made the Indians to speak English, of course, how would they make the whole wide world to speak English, when you don’t teach them it.
English is used both as a mothers tongue, a second language and as a lingua franca. There are over 350 millions who speak English as a mothers tongue, and almost the same as a second language.
They used Ships to explore the world, the sea was the only way to get there.
The British government or the British tax-payers payed the explorers.
What they got out of the colonies, was jewellery, slaves and last but not least: land! Colonies were great status symbols for countries on that time to show they were great, more land, more respect.


Hævv a verri najjs dei,
- The General

søndag 16. november 2008

Week 38

Week 38
I am about to tell you about the best week at school I ever had. Where it was no boring general subjects (no offense), there were only mechanics in our heads. Of course, there was some boring theory here too, but it was the right subject.

Before the week began, I actually thought that all week we would be in the garage, not doing anything else than small sheet metal work. But no, there were plenty of theory in both electronic, welding and sheets. I thought that we weren’t going to sit at the school bench at all, but I was wrong. But, I am very glad about this week, because it was really great!

When we started on Monday, I was very surprised about the drawing part. I didn’t expect drawing as an important subject in the mechanic line. But actually, it was pretty interesting. You can draw everything on that computer, even cars, wheels and etc, etc. That’s great!

Tuesday, we had electronic theory, it was boring. Even the teacher felt sorry for us because that it was so boring. We tried to fight through the whole hour, but our eyes would not agree with us the whole time. But of course, it was better than Math and English though. Later that day we got to be in the garage, keep doing what we where doing last week, sheet metal, lawnmowers etc, etc.

Wednesday we kept being in the garage, so on Thursday and Friday. We had plenty of good time, we got to do things we like to do, not so much theory, math and not English and Norwegian at all. This week was great!

Hævv a verri najjs dei!
- The General

onsdag 1. oktober 2008

Into The Wild

Well, I realize that this is hard to understand, but it's answers to the great movie "Into The Wild". I couldn't find the questions when I was typing this in here, so sorry about that. This is school work, but please, do comment me if I'm writing any bad English! :- )

1 – Because he was tired of being in a system that means that all you are going to do is work, get married and all these “traditional” stuff. He thought that a human doesn’t need all these socialized stuff.

2 – He was so pissed of because of all the lying and cheating. Especially when he found out that his dad was still married to another woman.

3 – He was looking for freedom, and he didn’t need money to get that. He was living of the nature, and that was freedom for him.

4 – They were terrified. They called out all the cops, they hired a private detective, they were praying to God and all that they could do. I also think that they felt guilt.

5 – Yes, because they became so extremely worried, they went through great problems in this period, for instant the thought they saw him everywhere they turned.

6 – I don’t think that Hollywood would create this movie if it had happened, but I’m not sure, they could have done it.

7 – I doesn’t see the warning here, but it can be that you never should leave the social part of your life.

8 – They loved him high and deep. But he didn’t really care so much. He didn’t realize his love to them before he died.

9 – Yes, he found his “wildness”, that he wanted. He got to live alone, hunting his own food and
all around him was the nature. Sweet, beautiful nature.

11 – Well, I learned that you can’t live without other people around you. It’s human nature, we have always been like that. I also learned that you need to share love, forgiveness and feelings.

Hævv a verri najjs dei!
- The General