Sunday we took advantage of an open invitation, anytime-you’re-free type thing, to go see the English Club. There is an American family here connected to The Bank that holds a gathering in their home that they call The English Club. Essentially it consists of Azerbaijani students and young people that they have met and networked with getting together in his home to speak--and hear--the English language. We are the only native english speakers present besides the American Family. It is okay, all the locals have a very thick accent, but I can see where it is beneficial. It is not something that we will likely take in again, the conversation is too simple to be of any pleasure, and we are looking to increase our ability to speak the Azeri language anyway.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Day 11 Sunday
Sunday we took advantage of an open invitation, anytime-you’re-free type thing, to go see the English Club. There is an American family here connected to The Bank that holds a gathering in their home that they call The English Club. Essentially it consists of Azerbaijani students and young people that they have met and networked with getting together in his home to speak--and hear--the English language. We are the only native english speakers present besides the American Family. It is okay, all the locals have a very thick accent, but I can see where it is beneficial. It is not something that we will likely take in again, the conversation is too simple to be of any pleasure, and we are looking to increase our ability to speak the Azeri language anyway.
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English Club,
The Bank
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