07 February 2013

A Harry Potter Kind of Day

A modern French classroom.
The usual desks and chairs arrangement
Well, another day done. My classes are all about French. I have a couple of instructors and a small class size. We're from all over the globe! French it seems, is still an important language. My class work is split into long days and short days. A couple days we go morning and afternoon with a long break at lunch time; other days we're done at lunch time with the afternoons off. It seems lots of places shut down for lunch still, even in a city like Avignon, and the University follows the pattern too.
The stone walls are amazingly thick!

An elegant central stairway, dating
from the 18th century.




My classes are mostly review for me right now, but I'm sure that will change. In the meantime some of my real world experiences have been the most challenging, like yesterday when I went to the bank to purchase a money order to pay the rent at the Foyer! I made it through that with the help of the kind Guichet (clerk) there. So after that, it's a bit less stressful because I don't have to figure out how to get another mandat postal!

A French money order
Most of the people in my class seem to speak a combination of French and English, and between the two, they are pretty comprehensible. In my class there are 10 people, one from Spain, also from Mexico, Cuba, Bulgaria  and four from China. The one thing that may make it tough going is that a couple of the Chinese students don't speak very clear French and no English. It can be quite a game of pictionary to understand each other!

The university building where our classes are held is interesting. Some parts of it are very old; I feel like I should be wearing Harry Potter's wizard style robes! Other parts, most of it really, are quite modern. It looks like the building has been heavily renovated, so the inside of the class rooms look like any other university. This is a really old University. It was formed in 1303 and was a Royal institute until the French Revolution of 1792. It makes EIU seem like a wink in someone's eye!