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Jeremy in Egypt (Part 4 of 5) |
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This young woman loved my juggling - at least there is one person in the world! |
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Talking of juggling, I visited a village school in the delta and was asked to juggle for the children. |
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There were 'only' about 800 people watching. I was invited to the school by a waiter at a pizza restaurant in El Mansoura. He was also a teacher of English and French at the school. It is not easy to make ends meet in Egypt. |
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I gave English classes to 3 groups. Some of the children were so nervous they could barely talk. Ashraf, the waiter/teacher is on the right. The regular teacher is at the back. |
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I spent two years working for ESPRC Mansoura. Here is the team: Amal, Sahar, Jeremy, David, Gamal, Sirvart, and Dr. Yehia. English for Specific Purposes Research Centre. I would love to have researched the best way to get a bunch of students, some books and a teacher together at the same time... |
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I lived in El Mansoura for two years. During that time I was visited by my sister and her daughters. Here is Ros on the rowing boat to cross the Dumyatta branch of the River Nile. |
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Here is Mohamed Shafei, one of the most knowledgeable divers in Egypt. I took my PADI open water diving certificate while in Sharm El Sheikh. Jacques Cousteau said the diving in this area is some of the best in the world. |
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