HELLO EVERYBODY!
Last summer I saw the advertisement for YMCA program working and travelling in the United States. They applied for lifeguards in Wisconsin Dells, America’s largest water park. This was a job that really appealed to me.
A couple of weeks later, my cell rang, and they wanted to interview me. I couldn’t believe it, I was going to America!
Things happened really fast, and I filled in endless documents to apply for the J1-Visa. When they had made sure I was going to come home to Norway at the end of my contract, I got required visa and was ready to go.
My summer began with three days solid training for the job. Already when we practiced the different kinds of rescues, things started to go wrong. It was very difficult, and the leaders didn’t seem to like me at all. I didn’t manage to complete the deep guard training, and got stuck working in the shallow water. In no time the park was crowded with people, and the season had begun!
We worked six days a week, and had the Thursdays of. Working in the shallow water was really boring and exhausting, because it was filled with screaming kids. They were splashing around, jumping and crying for no reason. And I got yelled at by their hysterical parents all the time, for not paying enough attention. I didn’t do many saves that season, because the parents were always there with the children, making sure nothing happened.
The park closed at 8 p.m almost every day. In the beginning I was having fun with the others, playing volleyball, canoeing, basketball, parties.. just to name a few of the activities. But after some time I got sick, and was too tired to do anything. On top of that I also fell and sprain my wrist, so I couldn’t work the two last weeks. I also missed out on the trip around Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois. That was really boring, because everybody said it was a great and unbelievable trip.
All in all, the months I spent in USA did not turn out the way I hoped. We had to work about 60 – 70 hours a week, witch I thought was way too much. It was very hot, and of course my white skin got so sunburn that I didn’t even get a tan! I just got red, and when the burned skin fell off, I was just as white as I was when I came.
So in the end, it wasn’t worth it. It is not a job I would have taken again!
Bye for now, Magnus.
søndag 23. mai 2010
torsdag 20. mai 2010
TASK 5: REFLECTION
The year is almost over, and in this task I’m going to think about how this year of English has been, what I have learned and what I can continue to work on and try to improve.
We have done a lot of different things in English class this year. We have been working in the book with stories and tasks, we have been learning about grammar, had group work, wrote stories, read the book “Of Mice and Men”, watched a Shakespeare movie, had tests and oral presentations. We have also been blogging, which I think is a good and funny way to work with English.
I think this year of English has been good, and I think I have learned a lot. I think it has been good variation in the teaching, and we have learned about many different things. The only thing I think is stupid is the fact that we only have English the two last hours on Tuesday.. But I think I wrote something about that in my last reflection task, so I won’t write any more about it now!
It is a lot of things I can continue to work with and improve in English. Both when it comes to my oral skills and writing skills. In writing I want to improve my grammar, and be a better writer when I come to writings stories, answering tasks and things like that. But the most important I have to improve, is my oral skills! I have to work with speaking English, and reading English out loud. I also have to work with having oral presentations. I use to get nervous when I have presentations, and then I often start talking to fast and pronounce the words wrong. This is something I have to work with and try to improve!
We have done a lot of different things in English class this year. We have been working in the book with stories and tasks, we have been learning about grammar, had group work, wrote stories, read the book “Of Mice and Men”, watched a Shakespeare movie, had tests and oral presentations. We have also been blogging, which I think is a good and funny way to work with English.
I think this year of English has been good, and I think I have learned a lot. I think it has been good variation in the teaching, and we have learned about many different things. The only thing I think is stupid is the fact that we only have English the two last hours on Tuesday.. But I think I wrote something about that in my last reflection task, so I won’t write any more about it now!
It is a lot of things I can continue to work with and improve in English. Both when it comes to my oral skills and writing skills. In writing I want to improve my grammar, and be a better writer when I come to writings stories, answering tasks and things like that. But the most important I have to improve, is my oral skills! I have to work with speaking English, and reading English out loud. I also have to work with having oral presentations. I use to get nervous when I have presentations, and then I often start talking to fast and pronounce the words wrong. This is something I have to work with and try to improve!
onsdag 12. mai 2010
TASK 3
In the poem What is success? by Ralph Waldo Emerson, he said that it is important “to laugh often and much”.
How much and often we laugh, is different from person to person. Some people laugh all the time, and can laugh about almost everything. Even though, there are sometimes you maybe shouldn’t laugh that much. We also have those who don’t laugh about anything, and always tries to be serious about things. But personally, I think laughter is very important. It is an expression of happiness, and it makes the people around you smile and laugh as well. Those who usually smile and laugh, is the ones who get the most friends and people who like them. I think it is important for people to have someone to laugh with and have fun with. But of course, there are sometimes you shouldn’t laugh. It’s not nice to laugh of people who looks funny or gets hurt, especially if it will make the person sad of feel bad about themselves. There are also places it is inappropriate to laugh, for example at a funeral.

How much and often we laugh, is different from person to person. Some people laugh all the time, and can laugh about almost everything. Even though, there are sometimes you maybe shouldn’t laugh that much. We also have those who don’t laugh about anything, and always tries to be serious about things. But personally, I think laughter is very important. It is an expression of happiness, and it makes the people around you smile and laugh as well. Those who usually smile and laugh, is the ones who get the most friends and people who like them. I think it is important for people to have someone to laugh with and have fun with. But of course, there are sometimes you shouldn’t laugh. It’s not nice to laugh of people who looks funny or gets hurt, especially if it will make the person sad of feel bad about themselves. There are also places it is inappropriate to laugh, for example at a funeral.

søndag 25. april 2010
INTERVJU WITH WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
William Shakespeare is world known for writing plays and poems. He has written comedies, histories and tragedies, and his plays are very popular and are being showed all over the world. I was so lucky to meet him yesterday, and make a short interview with him. It was very nice to talk with him, and he answered questions about his early life, career and plays.
- Mr. Shakespeare, could you tells us something about you early life?
Yes of course. I was born on April 1564, in Stratford England, and I lived at home with my mother and father. When I was 18 years old, I married my wife Anne Hathaway. We have gotten two beautiful children, named Susanna and Judith. Shakespeare is quiet for a while, before he continues. His eyes show that he is thinking about something that makes him sad. We also had a boy named Hamnet, but he died in 1596, only 11 years old. This was a very difficult part of our lives, and it is nothing I like to talk about.
- When did your career as a writer start, and how did it start?
I went to London in the late eighties, and started to work there as an actor and a dramatist. In 1590 I started to write plays, and the first I wrote was King Henry the Sixth. After that writing has been a big part of my life, and I continued to write more and more.
- How many plays have you written so far?
I have written 37 different plays so far, in three different genres. I have written most comedies, but I have also written histories and tragedies.
- Mr. Shakespeare, could you tells us something about you early life?
Yes of course. I was born on April 1564, in Stratford England, and I lived at home with my mother and father. When I was 18 years old, I married my wife Anne Hathaway. We have gotten two beautiful children, named Susanna and Judith. Shakespeare is quiet for a while, before he continues. His eyes show that he is thinking about something that makes him sad. We also had a boy named Hamnet, but he died in 1596, only 11 years old. This was a very difficult part of our lives, and it is nothing I like to talk about.
- When did your career as a writer start, and how did it start?
I went to London in the late eighties, and started to work there as an actor and a dramatist. In 1590 I started to write plays, and the first I wrote was King Henry the Sixth. After that writing has been a big part of my life, and I continued to write more and more.
- How many plays have you written so far?
I have written 37 different plays so far, in three different genres. I have written most comedies, but I have also written histories and tragedies.

mandag 22. mars 2010
HAUGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 19.03.10
Last day of the two weeks in practice! I think the weeks have gone by fast, and I have learned a lot and gotten a lot of new experiences. I have gotten two know the children and the teachers, the school routines and the subjects they usually have. I am looking forward to be here every Tuesday until the end of April.
This day has been a normal Friday on Hauge. We have been having station teaching, and the children have been separated into five groups. They have been switching between Math, Computer work, Drawing, Reading and Writing. I have been helping the Math group, and we have been playing Yatzy!
Since it is Friday, most of the children on SFO have been watching a movie. The others has just been making some Easter decorations, and playing outside.
This day has been a normal Friday on Hauge. We have been having station teaching, and the children have been separated into five groups. They have been switching between Math, Computer work, Drawing, Reading and Writing. I have been helping the Math group, and we have been playing Yatzy!
Since it is Friday, most of the children on SFO have been watching a movie. The others has just been making some Easter decorations, and playing outside.
torsdag 18. mars 2010
HAUGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 18.03.10
Today I am really exhausted, so I won’t be writing so much. It has been a typical day on Hauge today, with usual subjects like Norwegian, Math, Art and Religion. I have just been helping the children like I use to do, and been outside with them. All the children have been very exited today, because the school is arranging disco tonight!
It has been very quiet on SFO today, and we have just been playing and drawing with the children.
It has been very quiet on SFO today, and we have just been playing and drawing with the children.
onsdag 17. mars 2010
HAUGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 17.03.10
Another practice day is over, and it is Wednesday already. The day has been OK, and I was very happy when I found out that we shouldn’t go on any trip today. Usually Wednesdays in second grade are spend outside in the forest, but today we stayed at school. I think that was good, because it was very cold outside. We have just been doing Math, English and Music. After the lunch break, the boys were inside using the computer, and the girls were outside playing ball. And that was not easy! They were just fighting, jelling at each other, and couldn’t agree on anything. Some of the girls wanted to decide everything, like what the teams should be, who should start with the ball and other things. That made some of the other girls angry, and they didn’t want to play with them. So it was more fighting and disagrees, then it was playing.. But when the boys should play everything went fine, and they just played and had fun.
On SFO today we made some more Easter decorations :-)

On SFO today we made some more Easter decorations :-)

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