Bonjour.
I can't believe it. It's been six months since we set off to the South of France, on the trip that in many ways changed my life. It confirmed so many things for me - that I want to study langauges at university, and then live and work in France and speak this beautiful langauge every day.
That's my dream. That and becoming a writer.
Maybe I'll write a book about Montpellier.
Anyway, thank you so much for reading this blog. I may add more to it if anything relevant comes up. Otherwise, this may be goodbye from me.
So, if anyone from the trip is reading this, I just want to say...
Merci. Pour tout.
Liz x
Bienvenue!
Hello, and welcome to our blog. On the 25th March, 19 students (and 2 teachers) are setting out on a trip to Montpellier in the south of France, to experience life there and improve our language skills. We will be staying with French families, attending a language school in Montpellier, and enjoying activities such as bowling, LazerQuest and visiting the beach. We will use this blog to keep you up to date with our trip, and to hopefully show some photos and video clips of our week in France.
Showing posts with label Languedoc-Roussillon. Show all posts
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Sunday, 25 September 2011
Six months later...
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Monday, 4 July 2011
The Montpellier film!
Hi!
Here is the film I have made of our amazing trip to the South of France.
(Click on it again to get a bigger screen view on YouTube.)
I hope you enjoy it!
Liz x
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Monday, 27 June 2011
Day 9 - Our last day
Salut!
Today was our last morning in Montpellier.
We travelled by coach to Carcassonne Airport. Some of us decided to sing songs by Busted and Shania Twain on the journey, which made it pass a lot quicker.
We ate at the airport, and we saw some of the Catalans Dragons rugby league team, and they turned out to be on our flight, which was really cool.
The flight home was enjoyable, but I was so sad to be leaving Montpellier. Still, it was nice to get home and see my family and friends again.
I loved this trip so much; it was quite possibly the best week of my life.
Here are some photos of the many highlights of the trip. Some were taken by me, some by Flo and some by Zoe.
Today was our last morning in Montpellier.
We travelled by coach to Carcassonne Airport. Some of us decided to sing songs by Busted and Shania Twain on the journey, which made it pass a lot quicker.
We ate at the airport, and we saw some of the Catalans Dragons rugby league team, and they turned out to be on our flight, which was really cool.
The flight home was enjoyable, but I was so sad to be leaving Montpellier. Still, it was nice to get home and see my family and friends again.
I loved this trip so much; it was quite possibly the best week of my life.
Here are some photos of the many highlights of the trip. Some were taken by me, some by Flo and some by Zoe.
Merci de lire,
Liz x
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Monday, 20 June 2011
Day 8 - It's Friday, Friday...
Bonjour!
Today was Friday 1st April.
We had our last morning of lessons at the language school; we were all a bit sad for it to be ending because we had a wondeful time there.
I feel like I have learnt so much, from l'École Klesse and from the trip as a whole. I have not only had the chance to really improve my French language, but I have experienced the gorgeous French culture and way of life. I could happily live here.
After lessons the group met up and we went to a crêpe parlour. I had a savoury galette, and then a sweet crêpe for dessert.
Here are some of Flo's photos:
Today was Friday 1st April.
We had our last morning of lessons at the language school; we were all a bit sad for it to be ending because we had a wondeful time there.
I feel like I have learnt so much, from l'École Klesse and from the trip as a whole. I have not only had the chance to really improve my French language, but I have experienced the gorgeous French culture and way of life. I could happily live here.
After lessons the group met up and we went to a crêpe parlour. I had a savoury galette, and then a sweet crêpe for dessert.
Here are some of Flo's photos:
We then found out the results of the treasure hunt, and then Flo and Odile played an April Fool on us, saying that our exams had been put forward to the very next week, which I think nearly everyone believed in the end. It was a huge relief to find out it was an April Fool!
Then some people went off in search of the beach, and the rest of us went shopping in Montpellier.
We discovered an amazing toyshop that appears from the outside to be one little shop, but when you go in it, you realise it extends a long way back, with loads of little rooms full of all sorts of fabulous things.
There was also an outdoor market, and lots of lovely little shops. It was nice to take some time just to explore the city.
I will always feel at home in Montpellier. I am determined to at least go back one day and visit, if not study or work or maybe live there one day.
Au revoir,
Liz x
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Day 7 - Bowling and LazerQuest
Bonjour!
Today was Thursday. We had our morning lessons at the language school, which were very enjoyable as always.
A group of us then went to the Odysseum, where we went bowling. It was good fun!
Today was Thursday. We had our morning lessons at the language school, which were very enjoyable as always.
A group of us then went to the Odysseum, where we went bowling. It was good fun!
I also had my first-ever Subway sandwich; c'était délicieux!
The group of us then sat together in the amphithéâtre in the middle of the Odysseum. It was the warmest, sunniest day you could possibly imagine. I love Montpellier - the culture, the weather, the gorgeous food and the lovely way of living - Montpellier has everything.
We then went back on the trams:
We went back to where we were staying to have our tea, then we went back to the Odysseum for LazerQuest!
J'adore LazerQuest.
We all had a great time; I have always loved LazerQuest but the one in the Odysseum is probably the best I have ever been to; the maze is huge with lots of places to hide. Overall, tonight was one of my many highlights of the trip.
Today was yet another lovely day in Montpellier. I want to stay here forever!
Merci de lire
Liz x
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Saturday, 7 May 2011
Day 5 - The aquarium
Salut!
Today in the morning we had more lessons in the language school, which were really enjoyable.
We then went to get some lunch; Niamh and Sam and I found a lovely sandwich shop. I bought un sandwich parisien, and it was amazing. Quite possibly the nicest sandwich I have ever had. It contained salad, boiled eggs, ham and cheese, and it was wonderful. Absolutely delicious.
The group then rendezvoused in the centre of Montpellier to go to the aquarium.
The aquarium is in the Odesysseum, a new commercial centre situated just outside the city centre of Montpellier. We had to take the tram to get there. It was the beautiful blue tram with birds painted on it, which I had so looked forward to riding.
This was my first time on it, and it was great; the trams are really comfortable and efficient and easy to use. I think every town and city should have a tram system like Montpellier's!
We reached the Odysseum, and it is a lovely part of the city; it has a Roman-esque amphitheatre, which is really impressive, but the rest of the area is really modern, with a big shopping complex and a planetarium and an ice-rink and... the aquarium!
It is called the Mare Nostrum - Latin for Mediterranean Sea - Aquarium.
We went in and Zoe found a dolphin:
Today in the morning we had more lessons in the language school, which were really enjoyable.
We then went to get some lunch; Niamh and Sam and I found a lovely sandwich shop. I bought un sandwich parisien, and it was amazing. Quite possibly the nicest sandwich I have ever had. It contained salad, boiled eggs, ham and cheese, and it was wonderful. Absolutely delicious.
The group then rendezvoused in the centre of Montpellier to go to the aquarium.
The aquarium is in the Odesysseum, a new commercial centre situated just outside the city centre of Montpellier. We had to take the tram to get there. It was the beautiful blue tram with birds painted on it, which I had so looked forward to riding.
We reached the Odysseum, and it is a lovely part of the city; it has a Roman-esque amphitheatre, which is really impressive, but the rest of the area is really modern, with a big shopping complex and a planetarium and an ice-rink and... the aquarium!
It is called the Mare Nostrum - Latin for Mediterranean Sea - Aquarium.
We went in and Zoe found a dolphin:
There was a coin press so I got my very own Mare Nostrum coin:
We then went into the aquarium itself, and the first thing we saw were the jellyfish - les méduses!
There were lots of other fish and sea creatures of all shapes and sizes, and a lot of information about them.
We also got the chance to sail a boat!
Not a real boat! But it was still good fun.
We then found the penguins! In English we call both big penguins and small penguins, "penguins". However, in French the bigger species of penguin are called, "les pingouins", and the smaller species are known as, "les manchots".
The manchots we met were adorable.
There was also a room which was dimly lit with gentle music playing; one wall of the room was the side of a huge tank full of all sorts of sea creatures. We sat there for a long time watching them swimming about; it was very soothing. We named a lot of the creatures we saw. Here is Zoe's photo of Frank the shark:
We then moved on to a very tropical part of the aquarium, which was just like a rainforest and had lots of beautiful fish. Some of us were asked to give our opinions for a survey the aquarium were doing, and of course we all told them that it was amazing. It was a wonderful aquarium and I think I speak for everyone in saying that we would love to go there again.
On the way out we passed a waterfall, which Flo very kindly photographed me next to:
After leaving the aquarium itself, we visited the aquarium shop, where I bought my own little manchot:
As you can see, she is completely adorable (the penguin I mean, not me!).
We left the aquarium, and sat outside in the sun for a bit, then went home.
That night, some of the group decided to go out, but I didn't really feel like it and instead I stayed in and did some blogging and emailed home. I had a nice quiet evening in.
I am told that those who did go out had a good night as well.
Altogether, today was lovely.
Merci de lire
Liz x
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