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From Thursday until Sunday, I had some visitors from Holland! My parents and my younger sister came to see where I live and to visit the South of France.Thursday was a day full of preparation. I had class in the morning and I wanted to clean my room,...
I and 3 international friends were invited to the family house of a French friend of mine. It was a great, maybe the best, weekend and I’ll tell you why.On Saturday we took the bus (5 euros) to Carpentras. We got out in the city which was called l...
Since I don’t have many classes, I can explore Aix and the South of France. But during the week and in the evening, I don’t feel like taking the bus to a different city by myself. I would like to tell you about my life next to the IAE and those t...
Last weekend, the packed* (!) Cartreize bus took us to La Ciotat. The small city is situated at the Mediterranean Sea between Marseille and Toulon. It’s great for nature friends. First impression: lots of small boats (yachts, sailboats, fisher boat...
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