Sunday 21 December 2008

MOURAD MOUJAHID WROTE

Who of us is not impressed by his father?
Everybody is of course.
My father is really gifted.I find him the best father in the world. He is a teacher and he enjoys his job because he likes to meet and to help s many different people. He also loves his family and he does his best to protect us, my sister, my mother and me. He tries to make us happy.

Moreover, my father has a lot of leisure activities such as surfing the netto enrich his scientific knowledge. He also enjoys listening to music and playing the guitar.

Physically, his physiognomy announces his character. He is slim and round-faced. He is of medium height, with brown expressive eyes, which proves his intelligence. He is bald and he usually weras casual clothes.

I love my father so much.

MOURAD MOUJAHID

AICHA BAZHAR WROTE

Hi Mary,

It’s good news that you’re coming to Morocco! Welcome to this multicultural and exotic country and get ready for the adventure.
The panic you described in your previous letter is quite normal since it’s your first visit to Morocco. But you needn’t worry that much. I hope the following tips would help you.
First, I want you to count on me in everything you’ll need to know about my country.
Concerning all the questions you asked me about Morocco, I’ll answer all of them and explain
everything to you.

Let’s begin with your first question about staying in a hotel or putting you up with us at home.
Here in Morocco we all accept our guests at home for three days at least. They can eat and drink as members of the family without any restrictions. So I’ll put you up at home with my family, of course if you’ll be comfortable with that.

Let’s move to the next question which is about greeting people. In Morocco, most of the time
We shake hands and sometimes we kiss and hug each other.

About the third question you asked concerning table manners, most Moroccan families share the same table and the same dish. We use the right hand to eat. It’s part of our customs and
traditions as Moroccans and Muslims.

Finally, as to your last question concerning clothes, most Moroccan people wear casual clothes except when there’s a ceremony or a traditional event. But on ordinary days, we wear
everyday and simple clothes.

In brief, I hope my answers will relieve your panic. If you still have any others questions in mind, you can write to me any time you like.
Take care.

Aicha Bazhar

LOUBNA SALHI WROTE

As far as I am concerned, leisure is an essential part of my life because it gives me the chance to relax and recharge my batteries when I am tired. In addition, it helps to get rid of the stress of my studies. For example, in my free time I enjoy myself practising a lot of activities such as watching movies, listening to music, surfing on the net or just sitting by myself meditating.

LOUBNA SALHI

JALAL SALIM WROTE

It seems to me that voluntary work is very important in our society. Therefore youths must take initiatives and get involved and integrated in their society so as to work for the general common good of all citizens.

JALAL SALIM

IKRAME OUIHMANE WROTE

I feel that voluntary work is a moral obligation for any person towards anyone else that needs help such as the handicapped who cannot do many things by themselves.
Moreover, voluntary work is very important in our society because it develops and makes their life easier and happier.

IKRAME OUIHMANE

AICHA BAZHAR WROTE

I believe that youths should be involved in voluntary work because they are the most active and vital force in any society. Young people are necessary for making this a better place to live in.

AICHA BAZHAR