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Viv, directrice d’amusement – STEM French Exchange
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Author: Viv, directrice d'amusement. June 19, 2015. June 19, 2015. And good middle of the night Pennsylvania) As today being the last day before departure home I thought I’d give all of our wonderful readers an update. I really wish I could’ve written more blogs about our experiences, but we’ve been doing so much that I haven’t really had the time! This … Continue reading Busy French Bees. June 14, 2015. June 14, 2015. Hello and bonjour to all our lovely blog readers! PDA: Public Display of Amour.
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STEM French Exchange – Page 4 – Founded 2012
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June 12, 2015. June 14, 2015. Tourist-y Day in Montpellier. Today the Americans went back to their roots of the ways of tourist-ing. But this time, we were in Montpellier. Since it was the last day of school for the French students, they had a lot of things to take care of, so the American students had some fun of their own. In the morning, … Continue reading Tourist-y Day in Montpellier. June 8, 2015. June 14, 2015. Les aventures de Paris. Bonjour toute la monde! June 8, 2015. June 14, 2015. June 1, 2015.
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PDA: Public Display of Amour – STEM French Exchange
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June 19, 2015. PDA: Public Display of Amour. Forewarning: Sorry for any glaringly obvious grammatical errors. I am exhausted from having fun. Also, please beware that this post may consist of a few sweeping generalizations. There is an ABUNDANCE of PDA in France, and not just in Paris. Whether it’s the school, the supermarket, or even the post-office, everything is fair game to our beloved French friends. However, this unique tendency to openly display affection has its pros and cons. Once again I do not.
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“High on a hill was a lonely goatherd…” – STEM French Exchange
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June 19, 2015. June 19, 2015. 8220;High on a hill was a lonely goatherd…”. AUTHOR’S NOTE: This blog post is to be read with the accompaniment of the song “ Lonely Goatherd. The Sound of Music. On Tuesday this week, the French exchange participants and some of their families went to a goat farm! Located in the small village of Argelliers,. La Ferme de l’Hort. Alex (one of the correspondents who came to the U.S. in April) and his mother knew the farm quite well, so they led us on our. However, some of us n...
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Busy French Bees – STEM French Exchange
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June 19, 2015. June 19, 2015. Scroll down to see more content. And good middle of the night Pennsylvania). As today being the last day before departure home I thought I’d give all of our wonderful readers an update. I really wish I could’ve written more blogs about our experiences, but we’ve been doing so much that I haven’t really had the time! This is how this week went:. The ever beautiful Nancy Peng took this photo while I was rock climbing. Wednesday was a big day for the whole squad. Canoeing!
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15dmiller – STEM French Exchange
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June 14, 2015. Bread Fresh, French bread is amazing. However, I don’t understand how the French can eat so much bread and not all be overweight. I have yet to see an overweight francophone, yet all I see is people eating bread. Here’s a small breakdown of a typical meal that I’ve had: Breakfast: toasted bread with jam … Continue reading Late Night Thoughts. June 13, 2015. June 14, 2015. As everyone knows by now, our group has made it to Montpellier in the south of France! PDA: Public Display of Amour.
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Family Trip – STEM French Exchange
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June 16, 2015. June 17, 2015. First, the town of Carcassonne is over 2500 years old, which that in and of itself is impressive. Second, the work by the architect, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, to restore the castle to its natural beauty in the mid 1800s is also very impressive. Now, I think it’s time to marvel at the castles beauty. View all posts by Nancy Peng. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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15bgledhillstem – STEM French Exchange
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June 16, 2015. June 16, 2015. I have only been with my amazing host family for a week and have had the pleasure of experiencing three very different sports. Fencing, horseback riding, and rock climbing. Fencing is very difficult to learn with a language barrier because of all the technical terms used, but I did manage to figure it out! The … Continue reading Sports in Montpellier. 8220;High on a hill was a lonely goatherd…”. PDA: Public Display of Amour. Viv, directrice d'amusement. On GOATS GOATS GOATS.
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Sports in Montpellier – STEM French Exchange
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June 16, 2015. June 16, 2015. I have only been with my amazing host family for a week and have had the pleasure of experiencing three very different sports. Fencing, horseback riding, and rock climbing. Fencing is very difficult to learn with a language barrier because of all the technical terms used, but I did manage to figure it out! Every time I got half way up to the top I looked down and thought “just go back down you’re going to fall,” but I made it to the top each time! I’m actually very pro...