Happy graduate!!!!
16 July , 2008
Last post I was feeling a bit down.
Buuuuut, today I received a letter from the bachelor’s exam commission, who told me that I have gratuated!!!!!
(screams and waves hands) Weeeeeeeyhoooyoooo!
Amazing, yours truely is a happy gratuate. I gratuated the 14th of July, the independance day in France (quartorze Juillet), so I declare 14 Juli 2008 my own independance day.
Ok ok, it is not a master degree yet, but I am really happy to have finalized this bachelor’s degree.
finals week:
24 March , 2008

This week I will have an exam on thursday, so I will be studying a lot.
Presentation
16 February , 2008
Yesterday I had my first presentation of the trimester: Gender and Ethnicity in Europe
I am not unhappy about my preformance: my English has improved a lot since my stay in Liverpool.
Not that it is perfect, gosh…far from that, but I am able to express myself quicker than I used to do, and feel more free to express myself in English.
So, in that extend the intended stay in Liverpool (to improve my English) has been effective…
The weather has been a bit better, lately, although it is still cold. At least, there has been some sun. So, I was inspired to put this sunny lady in my blog to celebrate the coming of spring (and summer). Isn’t she cute?
Missing little ol’ Britain
8 February , 2008
Today I heared some Brits asking the way in our little village. It was really lovely to hear some genuine English again.
Moreover, I learned more from the Liverpool Hope University as I first thought. In the lecture ‘Gender and Ethnicity in Europe’ I was quite aware about the Scottish situation to the English mindset, something I learned in Zoë Kinsley lovely course “Travel and Adventure in English Literatue”.
Plus, having to meet such a wonderful variety of Europeans during my Aigburth time gave me lots of information about various countries: for example, Bulgaria, the lovely Kathia told me about Bulgaria being enslaved by the Turkish for 500 years!!! That was something I hadn’t learned in history class in primary and secondary school.
Or, how the Catalans (Joan and Laila) live in a Castalian society, which gave funny (but serious underneath) conversations of what is Spanish or not with the Castilians (Jose and Fran).
From Philip I heard something about the Sovjet experience of the Tjech Republic (he lived under Sovjet rule for the first 10 years of his life), and how he could be somewhat nostalgic for the peaceful period without much capitalism that was prevalent during that time.
Yeh, I am really thankful for this experience and stories, which I could not have learned in such a way when reading a history book. Thank you for giving the history such a wonderful face…

