[centre][h1][color=mediumorchid]Quinn[/color][/h1][/centre] [@EurmalEye][@akirashadow][@snickerdoodly] Quinn was sure she would end up asking for help anyhow this year so she was more than satisfied with the deal. She chuckled: '' [color=mediumorchid]That certainly sounds acceptable. Beware, you might end up doing something strange if the drama classes became less theory-based.[/color]''. As soon as she saw that Tyler had his notes out, she began to listen attentively and although she wasn't great at languages, his nervousness seemed to suggest that whatever he was saying wasn't supposed to sound that way. Luckily she managed to stop herself from cringing- it was probably better than what she would've been able to do. Trying to relive Tyler's nervousness with humour, she responded: [color=mediumorchid]'' If you say that you're five in the actual homework you can always say that you were trying to play the role of a child. You might get some points for creativity.''[/color]. Sure her joke wasn't too great but it was the first thing that came to mind. Taking a moment to take the situation in, she continued, more seriously this time: ''[color=mediumorchid] I have to agree- confidence seems to be a problem. You are anxious and struggling because it's a language you seemingly never learned. Do you know what you should do in my opinion? Pretend you're a native french speaker- act like you know what you're saying. [/color]'' That usually worked for her- not that she was sure that it would work for Tyler. It wasn't always easy to pretend to be someone you're not and she did struggle with it when she was younger and starting to put herself out there in the acting and social media scenes. Nonetheless, she hoped it would help the boy at least a little bit.