Issue link: https://publications.tfs.ca/i/109181
Interested to read - and see - how this photo shoot came together? Go to www.tfs.ca/news. ration Gap? Your advice for younger TFS students? Stay in touch with all of your TFS friends. Timothy A. Head Boy and Class of 2013 Photography: Geoff george Describe the moment you realized you were bilingual. When I corrected my girlfriend's mom's French, who was from Québec. Your favourite French expression? Pantoufles - it just makes "slippers" sound so gross in comparison. Lili Hofstader Gillespie Class of 1975, Past TFS parent How has your TFS education impacted your life? I became a French immersion teacher and taught for 15 years. I also managed to work and live in France and make life-long French friends. Your advice for younger TFS students? Having had two children who attended TFS, there is life beyond the extended essay and the IB! Gwyneth Pearce Class of 1975 How has your TFS education impacted your life? It cemented my love of learning. Your advice for younger TFS students? Don't worry about paving the way for a future career. Focus on learning and exploring what interests you. Katarina D. Class of 2013 Describe the moment you realized you were bilingual. When I went to France and was able to carry out a long conversation with a local. Your favourite French expression? Le but de la vie est une vie faite de buts! (Robert Byrne). Alan Zrado Class of 1999 Describe the moment you realized you were bilingual. I was in Level III, spending time in France, and a waiter described my family as two Anglophones and one Francophone. That made my parents proud. What part of the world must a TFS student visit? Everywhere! TFS builds citizens of the world and as such, you are filled with the skills, knowledge and experience to succeed anywhere! entre nous 19