Bab Mansour Gate in Meknès, Morocco Hi all. Well, it happens: the end of the semester, entrance exams, finals and their subsequent corrections, calculating grades, translations of academic research articles (I'm working on one parallel to this blog post...), and all after having gone through some pretty heavy personal changes this winter -- most for the best, thankfully -- all means that I needed to take some time off. Hence , Morocco and for nearly 3 weeks*. Vacation (US) or holidays (GB) are a crucial necessity and allow one to take a break from one's everyday and occasionally humdrum routine and think about other things: sights, sounds, smells, all of the senses are called into play in beautiful Morocco. Medersa Bou Inania, Fez, Morocco The country remains challenging for the Westernly minded, and in fact if you go there one day, it's best just to drop all of your preconceived notions of how life "should be," and accept the fact that ...
Some More Advanced Vocabulary My students each year take the TOEFL exams for several reasons: mainly so that they can go abroad and study at one of my institution's partner universities -- as in any other higher learning institution -- but also as a measure of their skills and ability. Some advanced students need to be pushed a little farther, so I have developed and continue to develop some more advanced vocabulary exercises for them, and I thought I would share one of them with you today. Below, you will find a series of words and the review exercises to go along with them. Take your time going through these exercises, as I did write them for a clearly upper intermediate to advanced (C1-C2) level. If they are too difficult for you, leave them for a while until you make some progress, then come back to them. Take as many notes as you want, and don't hesitate to consult one or another online dictionary or thesaurus for some help. The...