École Internationale de Français


29
Jul 10

Célébration de graduation

Once the program ended and the diplomas were issued, we inevitably celebrated. Some stayed for the traditional laundry room party. Several of us decided to go out and have drinks at Café Bar Zenob in Trois-Rivières. When we walked back to campus, Greg kept leading the beat while stomping his feet and drumming on his body with his hands. We all played along. Greg is from l’ile de la Réunion, and he is very passionate about African drums. We drummed on billboards, street signs and fences, and then we added voice. This ended up being one very exciting improvisation.


28
Jul 10

Je l’aime à mourir excerpt


28
Jul 10

Lipdub

We did it!

The making of “J’t'aime comme un fou” lipdub


24
Jul 10

I took this video during our group visit to Montréal. The city’s summer fests don’t ever seem to stop.


23
Jul 10

Soirée casino


17
Jul 10

Canoe Trip

La Mauricie National Park (French: Parc national de la Mauricie) is located in the Laurentian mountains in the Mauricie region of Québec, Canada. It covers 536 km² in the southern Canadian Shield region bordering the Saint Lawrence lowlands. The park contains 150 lakes and many ponds. The forests in this region were logged from the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century. The park’s forests have regrown and contain a mixture of conifers and mixed deciduous trees.

Wildlife in the park includes moose, black bears, beavers and otters. It supports a small number of wood turtles, rare in Canada. The park is a popular location for camping, canoeing and kayaking.

The park is named after the nearby Saint-Maurice River to the east of the park. The Matawin River flows along the west and north borders of the park.

-Wikipedia

Lake Wapizagonke

Someone said that these hieroglyphs may be as old as four thousand years old. If I understood French correctly, «quatre mille» is four thousand. I am not really sure about the age of these still, but every person here seemed to protect the place by giving zero information about the mysterious message.

Hieroglyphs


17
Jul 10

Another meeting with Sylvain and Jenny

Sylvain et Jenny

Sylvain told Ryan and me about this place on Wapizagonke Lake where there are ancient hieroglyphs left by the Natives on a wall of rock. Not many others wanted to tell us more, because people keep chipping rock pieces off for souvenirs. We did take canoes there later and found the place.


16
Jul 10

Visit to Chez Dany



195, de la Sablière, Trois-Rivières, Québec G9B 7A9


14
Jul 10

mise en situation


12
Jul 10

Café Bar Campus Karaoke