Now that you have seen some of what Ms. Clancy sees during her day, what are your thoughts? Do you have any questions for Ms. Clancy? Would you like know how to say hello and good-bye in Azeri or Russian? Be thinking of some questions for Ms. Clancy when we talk to her on Friday. Remember to get your homework done so that you are able to talk!
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What time is it Ms. Clancy??
What is the time difference Miss Foster??
Georgian Cuisine
I was recently in Tbilisi, Georgia for a basketball tournament, and while there we took the students out to a traditional Georgian restaurant. Georgian food is excellent! There are a lot of spiced mixes with vegetables, breads with cheese and beans (Khatchapuri), and specialty sodas. They also specialize in meat dishes, or dishes that have meat in them. Khinkali is a noodle type thing that surrounds a mixture of meats soaked in spices, which simmers and forms its own broth. Farhad, one of the senior players, demonstrates the proper way to eat Khinkali. I wasn't able to master the "proper way", but I did enjoy it!
Hey Madison! Do you remember this??
I am so glad that I saved these... good memories!
Students from BIS (Baku International School)
The students in these photos are from all over the world. I am teaching some American, Polish, Japanese, Romanian, Azeri, Turkish, and Russian students. They are very animated and love the camera--- like most students/teenagers do.
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