I'll check the regulations to see if the doe (elk) are off limit or not. I know we can't bait them. But really, there's plenty of game here, so if I scout properly prior to the fall, I should be fine.
As for the English lesson, thanks. I was wondering about that, but since it passed the spell check on my browser, I thought it was right. To my defense, I teach French Immersion. :confused:
La chasse Bonne chance l'année prochaine pour le wapiti et le cerf, j'espère que vous sac d'un.;)
12-28-2010, 06:56 AM
alex
What is "French Immersion"? I looked for "immersion" in the dictionary, but found nothing which makes sense :D
12-28-2010, 01:08 PM
Stéphane
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Originally Posted by alex
What is "French Immersion"? I looked for "immersion" in the dictionary, but found nothing which makes sense :D
This is in English Canada where the parents decide to have their kids learn French. So, all the subjects are taught in French. Hence, being immersed in a French language.
12-28-2010, 04:39 PM
Simple Life
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Originally Posted by Stéphane
This is in English Canada where the parents decide to have their kids learn French. So, all the subjects are taught in French. Hence, being immersed in a French language.
Mandatory when I was in High school,needed 2 yrs of French to graduate.:(
12-29-2010, 11:44 AM
alex
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Originally Posted by Stéphane
This is in English Canada where the parents decide to have their kids learn French. So, all the subjects are taught in French. Hence, being immersed in a French language.
This sounds good. Learning another language is always useful.