Friday, October 1, 2010

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Friday 1/10

Disneyland Paris, need I say more? The students are hyper excited and having the best time of their lives. Let me catch up with some student comments, more interesting than ths teachers’ blogs:
Ruva and Rachel: “Stomp was a musical without words or real instruments, full of comedy and involvement with the audience, a great show!”
Sooto: “The Louvre was amazing to me, a fantastic display of thousands of years of incredible art. This trip has really provided a once in a lifetime opportunity for me.”
Dawn: “ The market was truly magnificent and it showed the true culture and the lives of many people in France.”
Diana: “The Stomp show was so much fun, we laughed and joined in to the beats. I have never seen anything like it in my life.”
Hugo and Ammaar: “The Arche de la Defense was magnificent, large and spacious. We found it innovative to have offices alongside curious abstract modern art inside. It spoke to my soul.”
Tadashi: ”I didn’t know that French school were so big. The teachers were kind, but nothing like our teachers.”
Emma: “At the hypermarket all staff spoke French, but somehow everybody got what they wanted. Most of the shops seemed quite interesting to me, cause well, I’m a girl.”
Amy: “Riding the TGV was a great experience and very fast. It was like no other train.”
Heather:”Wow! We went to a cafĂ© and I saw Hugo with a massive ice-cream bowl I like o my goodness. I want one too! When I got one it was soooo good!”
Mornay:”The Eiffel Tower was amazing; its beauty and size can’t be seen in pictures.”
Faizal:”The coastal walk was a really good exercise and we saw a few unusual things, like water making gaps in rocks and buildings that looked ancient.”
Courtney:”If practice makes perfect and no one is perfect, why practice? Because ice cream in St Malo was so good, I ordered more.”
Rachel:”I really enjoyed the sailing and canoeing, although we really got wet!.”
Alfathe:”I enjoyed seeing different types of fish and meeting new people in a different school.”
Mahek:”I never knew that the French country is greener than Malawi!.”
Tyra:”The French school we went to was a lot of fun and nice, but not as awesome as BMIS!.”
By the way: we will compile a cd with photos for each student. In a few hours we will be leaving France, unbelievable how time has flown… We hope to see you tomorrow at 4 p.m. at BMIS.