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Medina, Morocco
New blog entry posted
Al Haouz, Morocco
New blog entry posted
Al Haouz, Morocco
New blog entry posted
Al Haouz, Morocco
New blog entry posted
Al Haouz, Morocco
Makie Jean it sounds so amazing. Very different from here and what an adventure for you. Lovely for you to meet up with those you’ve taught before and to see changes happening. I’m quite envious of you all experiencing good and not so good.
Fiona It is lovely to read about your trip to see this year's girls. They obviously have quite a few challenges, but they will undoubtedly value the help you are able to give them in setting them up with life skills x
re: Teaching English again and more about the girlsKatherine Lovely to read your informative and beautifully descriptive blog again Jean Katherine x
re: The dreams of the girlsKatherine Fascinating insights again Jean and sounds like you are really happy to be back there again. Looking forward to the next installment! Love Katherine
re: Life in MoroccoFiona Jean, this does indeed sound magical. I am so glad that you have re-started this blog. I almost feel as though I am there too - except, fortunately, for the cold shower!
re: The Highs and Lows of Women’s Day and my first few days back in AsniMakie Jean it sounds so amazing. Very different from here and what an adventure for you. Lovely for you to meet up with those you’ve taught before and to see changes happening. I’m quite envious of you all experiencing good and not so good.
re: The Highs and Lows of Women’s Day and my first few days back in AsniFiona This and your first blog entry last week are fascinating and heart-warming - as was your blog last time - although how sad about the girl with divorcing parents. Great photos too!
re: Life in Moroccokatherine arnott so weird to think of you being cold in Africa! It is pretty cold and dreich here at the moment but at least we can put the heating up and the electric blanket on! You may already have left Morocco but enjoy the last of your time away and looking forward to catching up with you soon love Katherine
re: My last weekendMargaret Morgan Hi Jean - I've really enjoyed reading about your first week. What an adventure! Would love to hear about the rest of your time there. I hope you've got lots of photos to show us! All the best, Margaret
re: First few days in AsniKrystyna Scobie Hi Jean! I have read your blog with great interest. The description of your every day life, your support for the students of different abilities, your trip to Marrakech - all that was very informative. I especially liked the account of your walk high in the hills. I would have enjoyed that too. You are very brave and I am quite envious that you have experienced so many new things. Hope you enjoy the rest of your stay. All the best to you. Krystyna
re: First few days in AsniKatherine Very interesting, Jean, and also explAins why some of the Arabic students in CBESL classes are much weaker than their paper qualifications would indicate. But if I was working in my third or fourth language I wouls struggle too! Keep on blogging, it is so interesting. Love Katherine
re: Teaching EnglishFiona Brown This is wonderful to read. So glad you're having a good time. I'm really rather envious, especially of all the lovely food and cucumber-mint juice.
re: First few days in AsniKatherine Hi Jean This all sounds fabulous, a great mix of fun and rewarding work and great out of work experiences. The scenery sounds gorgeous!
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Fiona It is lovely to read about your trip to see this year's girls. They obviously have quite a few challenges, but they will undoubtedly value the help you are able to give them in setting them up with life skills x