by Dr. Yan | Dec 22, 2021 | Civilization, Culture, Pedagogy
In informal conversations, the Bulgarians use “Merci” more often than “Благодаря (Blagodarya)” to say “Thanks”, and “Ciao” more often than “Довиждане (Dovizhdane)” to say “Bye”. In Italian,...
by Dr. Yan | Dec 19, 2021 | Culture, Pedagogy
The project topic in a project-based learning (PBL) course is important as it determines what skills are needed, if the students will be inspired to work on them, and what equipment should be prepared. I enjoyed seeing what the students have done for the touch-less...
by Dr. Yan | Dec 14, 2021 | Pedagogy
When I blogged about Accelerated Learning, proposed by a Bulgarian educator, Georgi Lozanov, on July 20, 2021 before I set foot in Bulgaria, I was only focusing on my agreement with his idea to create an immersive learning experience for the students to learn through...
by Dr. Yan | Dec 13, 2021 | Culture
I heard about the women’s choir, The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices, from the news, as their fans from Belgium and other countries would come all the way to Sofia to attend their Christmas concert. I am already in Sofia, and I should definitely be there. Buying...
by Dr. Yan | Dec 10, 2021 | Civilization, Nature
Korali means coral, that’s a fitting name for a pool. I have been told about this Korali thermal mineral water swimming pool quite a few times, as it is the closest mineral pool to Sofia and easily accessible by public transportation or a taxi for a relatively...
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