Eindrücke aus Biarritz vom 05.07.2010
05. Juli 2010Auch in der dritten Woche in Biarritz war unseren Teilnehmern an der Sprachreise Französisch das Wetter gut gesonnen und so entstanden diese wunderschönen Fotos !
Auch in der dritten Woche in Biarritz war unseren Teilnehmern an der Sprachreise Französisch das Wetter gut gesonnen und so entstanden diese wunderschönen Fotos !
Vendredi soir, nous avons assisté au feu d’ artifice organisé par la ville de Biarritz, la plus grande partout l’ Hexagone!
Il a été tiré depuis les rochers entre la grande plage et le vieux port.
Last week we had new workshops, for example Cream tea. During this workshop our students tried national East Devon specials: scones with clotted cream, jam and black tea.
The last week on Exeter Streatham Campus has just passed and a lot of exciting days have kept the students busy. Since it was the last week for the students as well as for the staff members, it was a little strange but still everybody enjoyed it a lot. Weiterlesen…
The clock had just turned 8.00 am when the first students entered the cafeteria at the Talbot campus. The students looked tired until we reminded them that today was not like any other day; today is the day for our adventure trip to the Jurassic Coast!
Nous sommes, bien sur, a Biarritz……….mais avec tout le yoga qui était pratiqué cette semaine, on a vraiment eu le sentiment que nous etions dans un film de Bollywood!
Cette semaine, on a élu notre <<Mr. et Mme Biarritz>>!!! Un peu evoquants des <catwalks>> americains, les étudiants (un garcon et une fille) ont du convaincre l’audience qu’ils ont tous les valeurs necessaries d’etre choisi devants leurs concurrents!
When the third week started, we thought we are getting into routine…but the students are coming up with surprises every day.
Weiterlesen…
The far from Posthumous Papers of a Language Camp…
Well…? Did you hear us? You should have done: the /Eurovision Song Contest/ was recreated on a slightly more manageable scale in Castle Schoenburg on Tuesday. Wild card Turkey won, if you really insist on knowing the result, singing Gwen Steffani’s /What You Waiting For?/ Guess where we were on Monday? Our record for a bilingual tour of Oberwesel now stands at 31 minutes.
While the rain was falling outside, inside the campus of Streatham – things were just warming up.
When the IP group from Exeter St Luke’s campus joined IP Streatham, bringing over 200 students and IP members together.