Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Which Wire Do I Cross On My Stereo

Tallinnbär

Always on the go! Tallinn last weekend was our goal. went from there by ferry from Helsinki to Estonia down. In Tallinn's old town, I felt like a huge open-air museum, are on every corner, there are countless beautiful old Houses and churches. Of course, all very touristy. But the trip has been worth it - not only because of the old town, but also because of the bottles of wine that we are finally there could again provide for the more moderate prices. Then, however, have not so blatantly kept up with the Finns, the crates of alcohol as have dragged home. So desperate then we still were not. Therefore, the weekend consisted then mainly of walking, churches and towers to explore, evenings with Mau-Mau, Estonian beer and wine, a few hours on the ferry and lots of blue sky. Accordingly, the photos have become.

In wandering all over the trips I had almost forgotten why I'm doing here in Finland, but the university has yet then made sure that my intention is again invaded ... Study indicated. Yesterday started Suomi 2, again a very international course with japanilainen, meksikolainen, ranskalainen (French) and god knows what all for-laine students. The course is challenging for us probably a lot of work to make but hopefully fun. On my second language course, Survival Russian, I was first put off because of lesser number of participants at the beginning of October (until then we should teach even the Russian alphabet () and when! hopefully want to participate, three other students, he also takes place. Please keep your fingers crossed!

we come to the courses that I bring in my studies in Bremen was:) In this first part of the semester are one lecture from the Department of Art and Culture - "Cultural Theory" - and two Self-study courses from the Faculty of Information Technology: "Introduction to Electronic Commerce" and "Human Being and Information System". Two more lectures will be added in the second part of the semester, from late October. So hopefully all very relaxed, so I find the students also have a bit of a Finnish (students) can enjoy life.

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