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🇬🇧🇺🇸🇨🇦 English Diary, 3th of July 2024 (Post on HelloTalk) All right, fellow learners. I set English as one of my practicing languages (and not my known ones). The reason is because I set myself on the path to obtaining the C2 level by passing the Cambridge Proficiency Exam. Basically, for years English has been an everyday thing to me. To the point that it has become ordinary, melted with the rest of everything else happening daily. However, this goal I thought of a year and a half ago when I arrived in Vietnam has been left behind for a while. Postponed, so to speak. But I believe that now, the bells of discipline have rung strongly and I won't ignore them. Of course, learning languages like German or Japanese at a post-intermediate level is something I feel glad about and in no way, will I fail to pursue learning and practicing those. I am in Switzerland, working during a quiet summer season in a hotel up in the Valais mountains. No worries about finding time for pleasant self-studies. But how can I feel certain about my level in a language I usually assume to be my second one? How can I finally provide something tangible to make clear that I have reached a certain level of mastery of Shakespeare's tongue? There's no other way, as of now. As I behold the foggy view of the Swiss alps from the window of my chalet, I find myself gazing upon both past modest accomplishments and future potential ones. Cheers.
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Sudan is truly a remarkable country that deserves far more recognition on the global stage. From its incredibly rich history and culture to its jaw-droppingly beautiful natural landscapes, it's a destination that has so much to offer the intrepid traveler. Let's start with the stunning natural wonders. Places like Darfur, Jebel Marra, and South Kordofan are simply breathtaking. The nomadic way of life in spots like Kadugli is endlessly fascinating - you're immersed in these rugged, awe-inspiring settings, surrounded by vibrant traditional cultures, and the natural scenery is just breathtaking, especially during the fall season when the landscapes really come alive. Then there's Sanganeb National Park, It's a true paradise for scuba divers and snorkelers, with those vivid coral reefs teeming with incredible marine life and the crystal-clear waters offering unparalleled visibility. And then there are the ancient wonders, like the Gebel Barkal and Temples of Napata, a UNESCO World Heritage site. These towering, awe-inspiring temples and pyramids, like the massive Temple of Amon, are just mind-blowing examples of Sudan's incredible archaeological riches. Sudan is truly a land of wonder, from its deep cultural heritage to its breathtaking natural beauty. The people are warm and welcoming, and there's just such a palpable sense of history and tradition everywhere you turn. It's the kind of destination that leaves an indelible mark, sparking a lifelong fascination. Those who are fortunate enough to visit are in for an experience they'll never forget.
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Traditional Sudanese dress is really quite distinctive and deeply rooted in the culture. For the women, the standout garment is definitely the tobe - this is a large, rectangular piece of fabric, usually cotton, that gets draped and wrapped around the body. It covers the head, shoulders, and flows all the way down to the feet. Women have so many options when it comes to the tobe - they can choose from all sorts of colors and patterns, with intricate embroidery and embellishments. It's a really elegant, sophisticated look. As for the men, their traditional attire is the jalabiya - a long, flowing robe that hits the ankles. These are typically white or off-white in color, sometimes with some decorative stitching around the collar and cuffs. And you'll often see the men pairing the jalabiya with a turban or a traditional Sudanese hat. When it comes to the younger generation, the girls tend to wear these really vibrant, colorful dresses or skirts with matching tops. They've got these bold prints, beautiful embroidery, and lots of beadwork - it's a really eye-catching, festive style. And the boys will usually wear short-sleeved shirts and ankle-length pants, sometimes plain, sometimes patterned. The little boys might also don those traditional Taqiyah caps. Across the board, Sudanese traditional clothing is all about these loose, flowing garments made from natural fibers like cotton. It's perfectly suited to the hot, arid climate, and it's a visual representation of Sudan's rich cultural heritage.
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