Nov 30, 2011

Week 10


Can't say Good bye

It is unbelievable to be in the last week of the wonderful course. It is hard to say no more discussions, posts, and blog. No more of reading and enhancing our information on teaching but one important thing is this course gives me the key points and takes my hand to the correct first step in being creative and successful teacher.  
I love the course even it was difficult for me to manage it due to the situation we are living in Yemen these days . I will miss the day waiting for the electricity to come to do my tasks, what lovely days.

What is more worthy to be mentioned is I know friends from different countries and sharing ideas and experience . I wish to be in touch forever.   
And you dear Donna thank you very much for all you have offered of us and your kind cooperation . You are my example in teaching . Thanks

I can't say more………………

Thanks all , wish all the best for all of you looking forwards to see you .

Regards

Eman – from Yemen


6 comments:

  1. Hi Eman,
    Yes we all agree that it is time to say goodbye to this course, but not to the people.
    We had the same situation in Serbia in 1999 during NATO raids , there was no electricity, and when we had it, there were more important things to do then sit at the computer. Of course at that time there was no facebook, people didn`t use e mails and computers that much. Those were terrible times. I hope the situation in your country improves soon. Hold on, there is always sunshine after rain.
    Dragana

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  2. Hi Eman,
    It is hard to part company with this course and its participants. Yes, we have gained much from this course.
    I hope Yemenis will come together and resolve their own issues. I feel sad to see the Yemenis among whom I stayed nine years. If I am asked who are the most hospitable people I ever known, I would say Yemenis without the slightest hesitation. Yes, Yemenis are.
    Best,
    Garri

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  3. Dear Eman,

    I have the same joy of knowing people around the world. I didn't have such an International bunch of Friends so far, but now I do. Hope to keep in touch with all of you.

    I'm sad to hear about the sad situation you are faced with. Hope the dark clouds will move away fast. It was really nice knowing you and working together with you.

    All the Best!

    Chandy

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  4. Dear Eman,

    Congratulations for accomplishing this wonderful course under such circumstances! In simple words you are GREAT. You are the best example of perseverance. Wish you all the best and keep in touch. Welcome to Morocco.
    Khadija,
    Morocco.

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  5. Hello Eman,

    You have proven your mettle and have created ripples in the water while in this course despite the odds. You deserve two thumbs up!

    Hopefully, the connection the course participants has started will be sustained. Do keep in touch.

    My regards,

    REBECCA

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  6. Hello Eman,

    It is sad to say good bye, but we must. I wish you the very best in all you do. You have been a connection to a country that I love and miss! Take care and stay in touch.

    Donna

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