Donna Lucas
t3@exeter.ac.uk
>What time does your school start and end?
>Do you have any interesting hobbies?
>If so what are they?
>What sort of food do you eat?
>What music do you enjoy?
>What are most of your houses made out of?
Hello to the students at Haywards Primary School!
We are some of the students that are here in England but we did decice to answer some of your questions.
Yes, we are taught the French Language and the native language of the area that we live in. In Nanaimo, where we live Coast Salish is taught.
In high school Coast Salish, French, and Japanese are offered to us.
I eat a variety of foods; some of my favourites are pasta, mexican dishes, chinese food, hamburgers and french fries (chips to you). I also eat fish that is smoked traditionally in smoke houses, herring roe, halibut, cod fish, crab meat, mussels, sea urchin, to name a few.
I like to listen to RAP, Hip-Hop, Heavy Metal.
We live in regular houses like everyone else where we live. They are made out of wood. Our house is a four bedroom house with two levels, a living foom, a family room, two bathrooms, kitchen, dining room, plus a spare room for my excersice equipment, and a work room. In our back yard we have a cherry tree, a plum tree, two peach trees, two apple trees and grape vines; in our front yard we have a walnut tree. We live in a city and not on our home reserve.
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