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  • Yango Genius

    Most of the time, when I get into my Yango, there is complete silence. Silence is not a sound I am familiar with. It might be normal for people taking cabs to be completely silent, but I wouldn’t know because I’m not a usual cab taker. The silence in the Yango may also be because…

  • Grand-Bassam

    As expected, my first friends in Côte d’Ivoire have been an eclectic mix of people. The group at this point mainly consists of a couple of Americans who are in similar positions to mine and a group of Ivorians who are very confused/intrigued by me. I also have a group of future friends in the…

  • No Words

    This blog post needs nearly no words. Here is a game I found at the store. The game involves a blowup doll and is called: Play with Fred! It is definitely not built for the American market. I almost wanted to buy it.

  • The Book Club

    The Women’s English Club! When you are an English teacher living in a country where virtually nobody speaks English, but everyone wants to learn, the odds of personal success are excellent. Also, when you are a native English speaker, you may find yourself suddenly in charge of nearly everything that even remotely relates to the…

  • Take Me to Church

    In any case, he is the president of the English Club at his church and invited me to come and speak to the group. Since I’m generally free on Sunday mornings, I agreed to attend the English Club, hoping to avoid recruitment to the church. Before arrival, I had read that Côte d’Ivoire was about…