Monday, July 15, 2013

Chan- CP#2


          Ahmed and I met for the first time yesterday, under a shade tree just outside of Strozier Library.  He is from Saudi Arabia, yet has lived in Tallahassee for one year in order to study English.  He wishes to obtain a Master’s Degree from any institution that will accept him.  He studies Educational Statistics.  As an American woman, I find it interesting to meet Arab men and compare the dress code of Arab women with that of European cultures.  Ahmed said that he was familiar with European style dress because of his extensive traveling.  He mentioned that in Dubai and Egypt, the cultures have a strong European influence. 
            Ahmed’s use of conversational English appeared solid, although his accent was quite thick.  After I told him that I was studying Music Therapy and working in elderly care facilities, he was most interested in distinguishing the different types.  He seemed slightly shocked to learn that people send their parents away to live in nursing homes, rather than keep them at home.  He shared that Islam requires the care of their elders within the family unit.  Ahmed was not zealous about his religion, or attempting to place his customs above ours.  He simply wanted to discuss the matter, in an innocent (almost naive) way.
            During our next meeting, I plan to help him prepare for his TOEFL exam, yet in an easy-going conversational way.    

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