Friday, 26 May 2006
Thursday, 25 May 2006
Student Comments
Maney Chan from Holland: “To me Scotland is a really beautiful country. I like the Highlands, mountains and rivers very much. I found Scottish people very friendly, especially middle aged and elder people, they are very helpful. The hardest thing for me to adjust to was being alone. What I valued most about TABLEtalk was that internationals students of all ages, over the whole world, with different backgrounds and all kinds of cultures can share thoughts with each other.”
Eva from Germany: “I think Scottish people are very friendly and helpful to strangers and make you feel welcome. Scotland itself is a beautiful country – besides the rain. TABLEtalk helped me to share my opinions and experiences with others in a similar situation – and to have fun!”
June from China: “I have made many friends, had great fun, practised my English and got to know more about the local culture.”
Sebastian from Germany: "TABLEtalk is essential because with the help of different themes every Tuesday evening I was learning a lot from other students, from other countries and about their way of thinking. I’m deeply grateful for all these new experiences.”
Eva from Germany: “I think Scottish people are very friendly and helpful to strangers and make you feel welcome. Scotland itself is a beautiful country – besides the rain. TABLEtalk helped me to share my opinions and experiences with others in a similar situation – and to have fun!”
June from China: “I have made many friends, had great fun, practised my English and got to know more about the local culture.”
Sebastian from Germany: "TABLEtalk is essential because with the help of different themes every Tuesday evening I was learning a lot from other students, from other countries and about their way of thinking. I’m deeply grateful for all these new experiences.”
Tuesday, 9 May 2006
Saturday, 6 May 2006
Progressive Meal 2006
A great evening with a bit of fund-raising in the process. What is a ‘progressive meal’ you might be asking … Well, you join one group of people in one home for your starter, then go off on an adventure to your next host for your main course which you’ll share with a slightly different group of people. Then finally, everyone met back at Hopehall Church for fabulous desserts, a quiz and some music.
Monday, 24 April 2006
Bowling Night
Saturday, 15 April 2006
Day Trip: Easter Passion Play in Edinburgh
Tuesday, 28 February 2006
TABLEtalk: Pancake Party
Pancake Day is more formally known as Shrove Tuesday, which is the last day before the start of Lent. Lent is the period of 40 days which leads up to Easter in the Christian calendar - 40 is a very significant number in the Bible. Shrove Tuesday gets its name from the ritual of ‘shriving’ - a ritual in which Christians would confess their sins and receive forgiveness. Lent is a time of abstinence, of giving things up, and Christians would not eat such foods as meat, fish, fats, eggs and milky foods during this time. Pancakes became associates with Shrove Tuesday as they were a dish that could use up all the eggs, fat and milk in the house. Nowadays, many believers give up certain foods or other things as a form of self-discipline during this period.
Saturday, 18 February 2006
Bowling Night
Sunday, 29 January 2006
Tuesday, 10 January 2006
Student Comments
Eva from Germany: “I love to meet with other international students and have enjoyed the discussions about different lifestyles and different nationalities. I’ve made so many friends.”
Saturday, 31 December 2005
Sunday, 25 December 2005
Christmas Day 2005
Saturday, 24 December 2005
Christmas Eve Walk
Several students joined the more sedate version of our Hopehall Church Christmas Eve walk up near Aberfoyle.
Tuesday, 13 December 2005
TABLEtalk: Christmas Party 2005
Tuesday, 29 November 2005
TABLEtalk: St Andrew's Night 2005
Another great St Andrew’s Night with food prepared by Alison, music courtesy of Gordon & Susan, a Scottish quiz, and a kilt demonstration by Jack - with special thanks to Jan (from Holland) and Maxime (from Martinique) for their delightful modelling skills. Well done also to Eva Winter from Germany who won our Scottish phrases quiz!
Saturday, 26 November 2005
Hospitality
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