Monday, February 25, 2013

Viva Verdi

Italian opera at the Acropolium in Carthage: 'Viva Verdi ' !
The concert was virtually sold out with only a few seats remaining.

The music was greatly appreciated by the audience : the singers,the pianist and the director were given a five minute standing ovation.





Monday, February 18, 2013

TV crew filming an documentary

Yesterday afternoon there was TV crew filming a documentary on women's rights,which will broadcasted on  Tunisie 7 on March 8th,Woman's Day in Tunisia.

Earlier in the day I dropped by the 'Mille Feuilles' bookshop and the shop assistant gave me an invitation for an evening of Italian opera at the Acropolium in Carthage.


Thursday, February 14, 2013

Valentine Day

I had dinner at the Japanese restaurant 'Origami';the restaurant was full,with mostly couples but were they all celebrating Valentine's Day?

Paul McCartney was surprised at winning his 17 th Grammy Award for his pop/jazz album
 'Kisses on the Bottom'.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Prime Minister party quits coalition

Prime Minster party quits the Tunisian coalition government to throw even further political turmoil and putting more pressure on the government despite thousands of Ennadh demonstrators out on the streets of Tunis showing their support for the Islamist-led government.

click here for more information

Year of the Snake! Chinese New Year!

Year of the Snake! Chinese New Year celebrations in London!










http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21394547

Friday, February 8, 2013

Tense Tunisia as funeral of Chokri Belaidi takes place

This afternoon Chrokri Belaidi was buried amid continuing tensions and a General Strike,called by the main trade union in protest against the current government.On Wednesday evening the Prime Minister tried to dissolve the cabinet and form a new one with technocrats but his party rejected his plan.There have been riots in cities thoughout Tunisia including Gafsa and Tunis,where a policeman was killed in clashes with protestors.An ex-student of mine,who lives in Gafsa said she and her family had to stay indoors as the protestors were rioting and looting.click here for more information

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Assassination in Tunis!


Chokri Belaid (December 2010)
This morning Chokri Belaid an opposition politician activist was assassinated;he was on his way to work when he was shot in the head and the neck.He was a leading spokeperson against the Islamist-led government,in the past two year since the 'revolution' nothing has really changed;in the south of Tunisia many people are still unemployed.

click http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21349719 for more details.

In the afternoon there was a demonstration in the city centre against the murder,a small group of demonstrators with a car carrying the coffin of the deceased politcian activist,passed along Rue Mohamed V passing the British Council on its way to Avenue Bourguiba,the main street in the city centre.In the south of Tunisia there were riots in Gafsa and also the town of Sidi Bouzid where the revolution first began two years ago.
In Tunis and Sidi Bouzid the police had to use tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Tomorrow the funeral takes place and the opposition parties have threatened to go a General Strike in a continued protest against the assassination.
Will there will  be a second revolution and yet another downfall of the government?
Protesters outside a government building in Tunisia's capital, Tunis on 6 January 2013

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Teaching English Radio programme 3 'Using Group Work with Large Classes'


Hello everybody and welcome back to Teaching English Radio! 
After our adventures in Gafsa we're back in Tunis!

On yesterday's programme,the topic was 'Using Group Work with Large Classes'
In the studio audience were Ridha Maknine,Primary school teacher,Bizerte
Myriam Matmsti,Secondary School Teacher of English,El Kram High School,Tunis
Hayfa Majoub,Secondary School teacher,Ben Arous, Tunis and Ian Smith,Senior Teacher Academic,British Council Tunisia.
Some of the key points of using group work is the importance of the  setting up of group work and  classroom management skills for instance the teacher’s role can change to monitoring, listening and giving advice.Some advantages of group discussion is that it allows students to relax, express themselves and really use the language. It can be very motivating and dynamic.
It can be adapted to suit all classes and different activities.
The studio guests also talked about their first teaching memory,how they felt when they saw their first class for the first time,the advantages and disadvantage of teaching a large group.Ian talked about his first teaching experience in Japan,a class of 45 students and though there's this image of Japanese people being polite;they were actually normal rowdy teenagers;as a young teacher it was an intimidating experience and another problem was that the course book wasn't culturally interesting - pop songs from the 1970's for students from the 1980's! Despite this daunting situation Ian said it was a good learning experience and gradually he developed strategies to deal with the large class and to make the lessons interesting.

One of the disadvantages that one of the Tunisian teachers mentioned was about assessing the students in group work and that it was difficult to assess them individually,Ian said that could be resolved by ensuring that everyone said something in their presentation and he found that the  stronger students made an effort to help the weaker students participate.
Another interesting point that Ian made was about the process of feedback and it was important for the students to do their feedback in their groups before a whole feedback as it helped the students to be more confident and prepared.