He is a big hit in Morocco. Although he is Algerian, he is married with a Moroccan woman and he definitely is part of the Moroccan culture.
Cheb Khaled, at a concert off Morocco, with the Moroccan and Algerian flags.
dijous, 7 d’abril del 2011
dimecres, 30 de març del 2011
LONDON BRIDGE

On the south side of the bridge are Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge station. On the north side are the Monument to the Great Fire of London and Monument tube station.
It was the only bridge over the Thames downstream from Kingston until Putney Bridge opened in 1729. The current bridge opened on 17 March 1973 and is the latest in a succession of bridges to occupy the spot and claim the name.
The bridge carries part of the A3 road, which is maintained by the Greater London Authority; the bridge itself is owned and maintained by a charity overseen by the City of London Corporation.
The name London Bridge is often mistakenly applied to Tower Bridge, which is the next bridge downstream.
dijous, 20 de gener del 2011
RAMADAN
Ramadan, is a tradition muslim people have to honor Mahoma
because he spent 40 days in the desert, without any foot or drink. At present muslims spend 30 days without drinking or eating during the day. They cannot have sex nor impure thoughts, alcohol and smoking are also forbidden too.
Ibti: in my opinion this is a tradition we neet to keep, although sometimes it is difficult for me to understand wity do we need to do some of the things we do in Ramadan.
Ale: I think that “Ramadan” is a too exaggerate celebration.
I couldn’t resist all the day without food if I should go to the school and study.
I think that the base of a lot of thinks is a good feeding but They haven’t this during one month.
I respect their religion but I wouldn’t practice it.
Silvia: I think Ramadan is cruel. I do not know if I could stand from sunrise to sunset without food or drink. I respect their customs because they are free to practice them but I think it is too hard and that people could suffer consequences.
How can you stand seeing your friends eating?
I honestly wouldn't be able to do it because I love food.
Meline: I think, I could never do Ramadan. I respect the people who do it. I think they put a lot of effort on it.
because he spent 40 days in the desert, without any foot or drink. At present muslims spend 30 days without drinking or eating during the day. They cannot have sex nor impure thoughts, alcohol and smoking are also forbidden too.
OPINIONS:
Ibti: in my opinion this is a tradition we neet to keep, although sometimes it is difficult for me to understand wity do we need to do some of the things we do in Ramadan.
Ale: I think that “Ramadan” is a too exaggerate celebration.
I couldn’t resist all the day without food if I should go to the school and study.
I think that the base of a lot of thinks is a good feeding but They haven’t this during one month.
I respect their religion but I wouldn’t practice it.
Silvia: I think Ramadan is cruel. I do not know if I could stand from sunrise to sunset without food or drink. I respect their customs because they are free to practice them but I think it is too hard and that people could suffer consequences.
How can you stand seeing your friends eating?
I honestly wouldn't be able to do it because I love food.
Meline: I think, I could never do Ramadan. I respect the people who do it. I think they put a lot of effort on it.

dijous, 13 de gener del 2011
Eid al-Adha
The Holiday of the Lamb or Aid to - Adha is the holiday of the lamb. The important mas in Morrocan. The majority of Muslims practise it in the whole world.
Abraham, founder of the Arabic people, had two children: Ismael of the Egyptian slave Agar and Isaac of his legitimate wife Sara. The Arabic people thinks that Abraham was trying to practise the sacrifice with his son Ismael (Jsmail). In this holiday there is recalled the moment in which Abraham (Ibrahim) when it was going to sacrifice his son received the order of his Gentleman to exchange it for a lamb.
dimarts, 23 de novembre del 2010
ENGLISH DIALOGUE
-Hello girls! (IBTI)
-Hello Ibti! how are you? (SILVIA)
- How was your trip? (ALEXANDRA)
-Everything was great, thank you. (IBTI)
- How long did it take? (MELINE)
-About two hours. (IBTI)
- And how did you go? (SILVIA)
- By plane, it was fun. The guy sitting next to me was really cute. (IBTI)
- And how is your family? (MELINE)
-Very well, as usual. My cousins have grown a lot. (IBTI)
- Did you visit the capital? (SILVIA)
-Of course, I love Rabat. (IBTI)
- And what did you do there? (ALEXANDRA)
- During the day I went shopping, and in the evening I went out and had some parties. (IBTI)
-Did you eat well there? (MELINE)
-Yes, I really like couscous, and you can find it at any restaurant . (IBTI)
-Is your family traditional? (ALEXANDRA)
-Yes, they are traditional in some things. (IBTI)
- Well, will you invite us to your country or not? (SILVIA)
-Of course. (IBTI)
- It was nice no see you. Take care Ibti! (MELINE)
-Yes, It was really nice, I hope to see you again very soon! (IBTI)
divendres, 5 de novembre del 2010
THE SHIELD OF MOROCCO
In red field, leaving only half of 15 rays of gold in the head on an azure field, supported by an arched strip of sinople, made in gold and silver, everything, loaded with a staff of sinople.
To ring the Moroccan royal crown of gold, alternating with pearls and a red sinople Sobremunt and a staff of gold.
The shield is surrounded with gold lambrequines supported by two horns of plenty and supported by two lions in the natural right of the profile and the sinister leopard. ("If aid God help you").
dijous, 21 d’octubre del 2010
MOROCCO FLAG
Morocco is a country in North Africa. It is separated the Europe by the strait of Gibraltar.
It is the only African country that nowadays is not a member of the African Union.
Meaning of the Morocco flag:
Green and red are the traditional colours of l'Islam, that is the official religion of the Morocco.
Red is also the color of the reigning Moroccan dynasty. The Seal of Solomon represents the link between God and the nation.
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