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Jeremy in Egypt (Part 4 of 5)
 
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Jeremy and a fan
This young woman loved my juggling - at least there is one person in the world!
Juggling in Egypt
Talking of juggling, I visited a village school in the delta and was asked to juggle for the children.
Juggling in Egypt
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.
Egyptian classroom
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.
ESPRC team
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...
Ros and boatman
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.
Mohamed Shafei
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.
Want to see the incredible Siwa Oasis? Click on Jeremy in Egypt 5 ?
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