Tag: France

From Normandy to Irvine: Maryse Mijalski

When Professor Maryse Mijalski steps into a classroom, her long-lasting passion for teaching the French language unfolds, taking students on a lecture-long cultural and...

UCI Holds Vigil for Victims of Daesh Terrorist Attacks

To commemorate the lives of those lost in a recent string of terrorist attacks in Beirut, Baghdad and Paris last week, a candlelight vigil...

UCI Mourns for Paris and Beirut

A series of terrorist attacks occurred in Paris, France last Friday, Nov. 13, killing at least 132 people and wounding at least 352 more....

One Tongue-Tied Traveller is Lost in Translation and in Over Her Head

One of the biggest challenges to overcome while studying abroad is the language barrier. Whether you’re in Barcelona, Tokyo, Rome or Paris, there is always a wall that blocks communication between you and everyone else.

The Best Way to Get To Know a Foreign Country: Be Homeless

Greetings from Lyon, France, where I have been homeless for the last month. Well, kind of. The EAP Full Immersion Program in Lyon, France warned participants of two things: classes are taught in French and housing is not provided. Yours truly interpreted this as, “Elysabeth, you’re going to become fluent in French and you’re going to have a lovely flat in Lyon, France for four beautiful months.”

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