My class at the American Language Center in Fes was terribly excited to have the opportunity to present travel advice to potential visitors of their city. Once again, I gave them the choice of me posting their work to MoroccoBlogs.com or Vagobond.com and they overwhelmingly chose Morocco Blogs. It seems that the students and many
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My class at the American Language Center in Fes was terribly excited to have the opportunity to present travel advice to potential visitors of their city. Once again, I gave them the choice of me posting their work to MoroccoBlogs.com or Vagobond.com and they overwhelmingly chose Morocco Blogs. It seems that the students and many
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My class at the American Language Center in Fes was terribly excited to have the opportunity to present travel advice to potential visitors of their city. Once again, I gave them the choice of me posting their work to MoroccoBlogs.com or Vagobond.com and they overwhelmingly chose Morocco Blogs. It seems that the students and many
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My class at the American Language Center in Fes was terribly excited to have the opportunity to present travel advice to potential visitors of their city. Once again, I gave them the choice of me posting their work to MoroccoBlogs.com or Vagobond.com and they overwhelmingly chose Morocco Blogs. It seems that the students and many
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Our last poll was “What is the most useful word in Derrija (Morccan Arabaic)? Here are the results: Which Darrija word is more useful? * inshallah (41%) * hamdilah (19%) * la (15%) * bezzaf (7%) * shweya (7%) * serfahalik (4%) * meshkila (4%) * iyeh (4%) * barakalaufic (0%) * falooz (-1%) For
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Marko in Morocco is not (as far as I can tell) a Peace Corps Volunteer blog. Instead it is a blog by a 2008-2009 Fulbright Fellow in Morocco.It has not been updated as of this post since September of ’09, but this essay by Marko is one of the better that we’ve read lately. Speaking
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