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Tuesday 21 April 2015

A British Day in Yorkshire.




The first day in the students exchange program was held in an old house in swarthy Farm in Yorkshire under the name of the British Day. 

Our accommodation is located between many hills that is covered by snow as it was neighbored  by small farms. No Cell phones no Internet. everything in this house were doing nothing but to push everybody to know each other more and create kind friendship relations between Palestinians and British Students and non British students in UK. cooking shepherd's pie, playing together with the snow, knowing what is the relation between UK people with the tea and milk, Eating with the British Table manners and exploring the multinational reflections of students about studying in UK. Many presentations were shown to uncover details of different parts about life in UK. some of it were similar to situations in Palestine as the changing accent in different parts of UK. Other presentation were attractive for comparison between the two states as the one about Studying  in UK which focused on the student life in SOAS University, it was a great to have an idea how students go to the university, what facilities are available for students and what kind of activities other than studying they have.

 At the end of this day , I had a conclusion that if Britain was called Great Britain for various reasons, at least, I know one, it is great in education  it is great in combining varieties and multinational cultures and at the end it stay Britain.                

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