Interview with a Mongolian 6th grader

Today we will learn a little more about how Mongolian kids live their lives by interviewing one! I will be asking a bunch of questions in English to a local 6th grader, and see what he has to say.

The Nutbush

Australians, just like Americans, have traditions they celebrate to show how proud of their country they are. From dancing to singing, Australians have many traditions of their own.

Dublin Days: A Week of Learning, Exploring and Living

Excited to share my week in Dublin! A meaningful adventure--between my EU study tour, midterm exam prep, exploring local life, the weather, money and food, every moment felt alive and unforgettable!

Ramadan in Jordan

This month the whole country of Jordan is celebrating Ramadan, which is an Islamic month of fasting. During this month, many things in Amman change. Join me in learning about these changes!

The Big Five

Read on to learn about one of Uganda’s biggest attractions, the Big Five. The Big Five is made up of the lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhinoceros

Heart and Seoul: From One Side of Seoul to the Other

Seoul is a very large and busy city, so people have lots of options for how they get around. Streets are filled with lots of cars, buses, trucks and motorcycles, and below the ground is the subway.

Exploring Busójárás, the End of Winter Festival

Come with me to Mohács, Hungary, to learn about the end of winter festival that includes masks, parades, and giant bonfires.

Where Winter Rules: Life in Mongolia

Mongolia’s winters can reach −40°F, yet people have adapted and prevailed here for centuries. Discover how environment and culture are deeply connected in the Land of the Eternal Blue Sky.

Meeting the White Storks of Morocco

White storks are big birds that make clacking sounds. They fly to Morocco in spring and live in high places, and people protect them because they are special.

Jordanian News

In this article, I talk about how the different traditions and cultures in Amman, Jordan make this place unique!

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