Mount Damâvand with a height of 5671 is the highest peak in Iran. Every year in June poppies bloom on Damavand’s base and create lovely scenery there. Here are some photos I took last week…
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June 2016
Discussing Brexit
Brexit is a very important event. Here are the points of view of some friends of us who live in Nottingham. Philip is a former policeman; Kate works with a judge…
Euratechnopolys day
A couple of weeks ago I attended an event called “Euratechnopolys day” in Marcq-en-Baroeul Lomme. I went there on foot (as usual) following Google Maps’ instructions but I ended up in the middle of nowhere. It took me around 30 minutes to find the place. When I finally got there, I was warmly welcomed by … Continue Reading
Summertime reading
Soon, it will be summertime. Time to walk but also time to read novels. Last summer, my daughter-in-law suggested I read Donna Tartt’s novel, The Goldfinch. (Nothing to see with the famous Pejman’s goldfish). Frankly, it’s the best novel I read these ten last years. I let you discover the plot of the story here.
Kinda awesome, kinda creepy… (A review of the Meetup on June the 5th, 2016)
This is a follow-up and consolidation e-learning activity for the Guided Film & Conversation Meet-up for the Intermediate to advanced level, held on the fifth of June 2016. The meetup was organised and managed by Pejman HABIBI. If you wish to attend future meetups, please see this page for more details and booking. If you have … Continue Reading
Question about The/The Comparatives
In the Question Time series, we discuss your language-related questions and problems. I have a question about one of the structures used in the English language. Here is the structure: The comparative adjective, the comparative adjective For example: The older we grow, the wiser we become. The higher you climb, the colder it gets. He … Continue Reading