Martina
My last day of school. Today was the last day of school. Luckily there are Easter holidays. I've been studying hardly all week, I really need a pause, but I can't actually call them ' holidays ' . I have so many homework to do that I can't even breathe. I ask myself: why do they call them 'HOLIDAY' if it's not a holiday at all? By the way, I'm very excited because on the 4th, the 5th and the 6th I'll be on a trip with my class for the first time! I can't wait!
16. Apr. 2014 17:11
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My last day of school.

Today was the last day of school. Luckily there are Easter holidays. I've been studying hardly all week, I really need a break  pause, but I can't actually call them ' holidays ' . I have so many much homework to do that I can't even breathe. I ask myself: why do they call them 'HOLIDAYS' if it's not a holiday at all?
By the way, I'm very excited because on the 4th, the 5th and the 6th I'll be on a trip with my class for the first time!
I can't wait!

They are meant to be Holy Days (Easter,Christmas)

16. April 2014

My last day of school.

Today was the last day of school. Luckily there are Easter holidays. I've been studying hard all week, I really need a break, but I can't actually call them ' holidays ' . I have so much homework to do that I can't even breathe. I ask myself: why do they call them 'HOLIDAY' if it's not a holiday at all?
By the way, I'm very excited because on the 4th, the 5th and the 6th I'll be on a trip with my class for the first time!
I can't wait!

17. April 2014
The last expression will be better,if you write (type) "I`m looking forward to it"
16. April 2014
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