It’s been almost 6 days since I arrived to Bulgaria and I have already had 3 days of Bulgarian. I must say, we are really hard working students, I didn’t expect that. Some of us even didn’t come to the beach today, because they wanted study or catch up yesterday’s lesson. We used to have „German flu“ here (it means every day, one German was sick – probably from drinking too much :))
I’m getting better in written Russian letters but still I’m quite slow. Sometimes I’m mixing Bulgarian with Spanish. I’m lucky, my mother tongue is Czech, because it is easier to guess meanings of the words or phrases. Our teacher doesn’t translate much for us.
Yesterday we decided to take a trip to Istanbul (it’s six hours by bus from here) and today we went to buy the tickets. Tomorrow we’re leaving to Turkey! (yey!:)Getting the tickets took about 3 hours, people are so laid back here. And don’t speak English but Russian. We were so lucky that Victor came with us. He’s from Estonia but his parents are Russian. There were some troubles with passports because some people didn’t bring their passports with them to Bulgaria and some of them (e.g. Germans) aren’t allowed to cross the boarders without it. I’m excited about going to Turkey. Hopefully, our boys will protect us (girls) properly and no-one will get lost :)
The drivers here are incredible! They even don’t slow down when you enter the road using zebra.
Pedestrians here are incredible! They’re crossing the road wherever and don’t care about the cars! They e.g. stand in the middle of the road and the cars are passing them by.
I’m getting better in written Russian letters but still I’m quite slow. Sometimes I’m mixing Bulgarian with Spanish. I’m lucky, my mother tongue is Czech, because it is easier to guess meanings of the words or phrases. Our teacher doesn’t translate much for us.
Yesterday we decided to take a trip to Istanbul (it’s six hours by bus from here) and today we went to buy the tickets. Tomorrow we’re leaving to Turkey! (yey!:)Getting the tickets took about 3 hours, people are so laid back here. And don’t speak English but Russian. We were so lucky that Victor came with us. He’s from Estonia but his parents are Russian. There were some troubles with passports because some people didn’t bring their passports with them to Bulgaria and some of them (e.g. Germans) aren’t allowed to cross the boarders without it. I’m excited about going to Turkey. Hopefully, our boys will protect us (girls) properly and no-one will get lost :)
The drivers here are incredible! They even don’t slow down when you enter the road using zebra.
Pedestrians here are incredible! They’re crossing the road wherever and don’t care about the cars! They e.g. stand in the middle of the road and the cars are passing them by.
Žádné komentáře:
Okomentovat