Sunday, October 23, 2011

Dans le Lubéron

Another week has come and gone! I can't believe how fast time is flying by here. It's almost November!

This past week, I had the horrific experience of taking my first French exam! It was truly horrible. The French system is graded on a 20-point scale, and I have been told that we should expect nothing more than a 14 or 15. Anything above a 10 is considered passing. This exam was in my Langues du Monde class - Langues of the World. Studying for this exam involved memorizing the countless African language phylums, and knowing the different characteristics of each family, including things like its order of terms (SVO, SOV, VSO), its "morphologie et phonologie" and just many many other things that I have had no experience with whatsoever in the past. It was an epic journey. There were about 12 questions on the exam, and there were many multi-part questions that were worth no more than 2 points. The first question - worth an overwhelming 3 points - translates to a mini-essay - something I did not realize until after the exam....All in all, I'm not sure I passed. But I find it all strangely amusing. After the exam, the professor went over the answers, but not without laughing and mocking some of the answers she said she read as people turned in their exams. We'll see how it went next Wednesday when we get them back....

Yesterday, our group took an excursion into the Lubéron region! A 1.5 hour drive north of Aix, we visited 3 cities in the region: Roussilon, Gordes, and Sénanques. These little countryside towns were small, quaint, and breath-taking. They were located up in the mountainous roads, so they often had a spectacular view of the fields down below. In Sénanque, we took a tour of the remote and isolated abbey, where fields of lavender once flourished. The season of lavender was back in June/July, so sadly we didn't get to see any! But I can imagine they were beautiful. And of course, since we were traveling with Madame Masson, she ordered an incredible automnal lunch for us at the classy and chic Le Bastide. I'll just let the pictures speak for themselves!

Roussillon 



Dessert at lunchtime 

View of Gordes 



L'Abbaye de Sénanque - lavender fields 

Oh and another French adventure this past week! - haircut and perm! You can sort of see it in the photos :) One girl in our group began the trend about a month ago, and my friend and I spontaneously decided to get it done on Thursday, so we went to the same salon. Friday, 5 other girls from our group also headed to the salon. Guess we're all going through a revolutionary hair phase? We all have very limited hair vocabulary, so we mostly just brought photos, and pointed to them, and said something like "Do this, please". But hooray for more French experiences!

4 more days until Madrid and Granada!

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