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Morocco Summer 2008: 7/14 Brikcha
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Sunday, July 20, 2008. Breakfast at the hotel. 3 hour trip to Ouezzane, where we eat at Farrah’s house. A guide took us around (though our tour was extremely shortened – we did see the green mosque) and we picked up batteries for later. Back on the bus for an hour trip to the village. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 7/13 “ ‘Balack! 8217; If you hear it twice it’s already. 7/9 Juggling family life and medicine. 7/8 Wajeeb up the Wazzoo. 4th of July -! 7/3 Man is beyond criticism. 7/2 Lend me your wall.
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Morocco Summer 2008: 7/7 Fat Bears
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Friday, July 18, 2008. Crash course in clothing today; we spitballed through two posters full of names, before moving on to more verb vocab. Lunch was at the CCCL, Fadoua tells a group of us how to say bear in Fusha, which we mispronounce, accidently calling her fat in darhija. Thus we learned how to say fat bear:. Our afternoon lecture on clothing (hence our crash course) was completely in Arabic today. That’s all I have to say about that. Though I do have a picture of me in a. 7/8 Wajeeb up the Wazzoo.
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Morocco Summer 2008: 7/10 Never Pinky-Swear
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Friday, July 18, 2008. Normal day in class, except that Hanan told us she’s getting married August 9. She invited us all if we happened to still be here, but sadly we will all be gone. Her fiancé is an officer in the police, so the conversation actually matched perfectly with today’s vocab. As much as I don’t like how the book is set up, I’ve actually had to use several vocabulary words (like “in reality…”) the day after we get to them. And we got to taste test her lesson. Amazing! 4th of July -!
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Morocco Summer 2008: 4th of July - !عيد استقلال سعيد
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. 4th of July -! We answered last minute questions in class today before taking our Midterm. There were some subjects on there she didn’t mention but it wasn’t too bad. Afterwards we all head to TGI Friday’s! It was probably the greatest mid-program pit stop we could ever have. The entire group made it down there but Geoffrey and Rachel, and Fadowa and Hanan join us as well. We expected every American in. It was a little diluted, but still the best condiment I’ve had since I a...
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Morocco Summer 2008: 7/11 Andalusian Dreamscape
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Friday, July 18, 2008. Read comics in class today, as well as introduced the past tense. If I could just add a couple more verbs I feel like I would be able to finally survive ‘sans francaise’ here. I finished shearing my personal statement to fit TMDSAS today as well. O Happy Day! Afternoon lecture was first a breakdown of our trip to. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 7/13 “ ‘Balack! 8217; If you hear it twice it’s already. 7/9 Juggling family life and medicine. 7/8 Wajeeb up the Wazzoo.
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Morocco Summer 2008: 7/3 "Man is beyond criticism."
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. 7/3 "Man is beyond criticism.". Here, and I must say I agree. Another mid-day surfing lesson today, but before going I had lunch with the family. I know it’s a bad idea to eat before swimming, but there were two very nervous highschoolers at the house and I wanted to help them out like I was. The CCCL has brought a group of highschoolers to. And college life before running off to another 1:30 lesson. Home consisted of studying my butt off; praise God for Coca Cola. 4th of July -!
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Morocco Summer 2008: 6/30 "CCCL = Three Times Crazy & One Times Learning”
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. 6/30 "CCCL = Three Times Crazy and One Times Learning”. Arabic class today consisted of many Arab nationalities – talking about it later, we figured out Al-Kitaab. Was written in emphasis for UN translation work. It makes perfect sense, as ch. 1 taught the word for UN, and ch. 2 the verb for translate; meanwhile we don’t even know our colors or the weather yet. The lecture that followed was on Historical and Cultural Identities in. Hassan II (the previous king) described. And trun...
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Morocco Summer 2008: July 2008
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Sunday, July 20, 2008. Around 1 we break for an hour, and are taken by the group to a large shady tree next to our stuff, and pegged donkeys. The villagers provide a wonderful meal for us:. Breakfast at the hotel. 3 hour trip to Ouezzane, where we eat at Farrah’s house. A guide took us around (though our tour was extremely shortened – we did see the green mosque) and we picked up batteries for later. Back on the bus for an hour trip to the village. Friday, July 18, 2008. 7/13 “ ‘Balack! Extends through t...
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Morocco Summer 2008: 7/2 "Lend me your wall."
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Saturday, July 5, 2008. 7/2 "Lend me your wall.". But coming back we definitely scrubbed as hard as we could in the showers. Afternoon lecture was about Art and Traditional Spaces in. Back home is Shae and Kassie’s last night. We talk about our best times and say goodnight and goodbye. Kassie suggests I visit more museums before I go, as that was her biggest regret. I don’t know if I’ll take her up on it though, I enjoy living like a local more than a tourist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).