lundi 30 mars 2015

Easter Holidays

Hi all!

   The first week of holidays, a friend who lives in the same city as me in France came to visit me in Stoke. I was really happy to see her because I didn't come back in France during the holidays. She arrived on the Thursday, she took a hotel so we stayed in Stoke from Thursday to Saturday morning. I showed her the city centre of Stoke and also our huge campus, she was really impressed by this considerable campus.

Then, the Saturday morning, we left the city to go to Liverpool by train. We visited the city centre of Liverpool which is really interesting because there are a lot of shops and restaurants. After, we visited few museums, I saw the sea, I was really happy because I used to see the sea every day in my city in France and I miss it!




In the evening, we went to a restaurant that we chose on a website because it looked really nice. Indeed, when we arrived at the restaurant we were really surprised of it because we had the impression of being in a French restaurant! It was a really good meal and we enjoyed it! Then, we visited the different place where you can find bars and clubs and actually, there is a street which gather most of the clubs and bars of Liverpool. We were really tired and we finally found a quiet Irish bar a bit more far away from this street where we could enjoy our beer without noisy music.



She came back to France the tomorrow really early in the morning and I came back to Stoke. I passed my two weeks of holidays in Stoke, working my assessments because we have a lot of work to do and I visited some friends who live in Manchester on a Friday night, I was happy to see them because there was nobody on the campus during the holidays! I finally found again my French friends who came back from France and we all hope to pass a last good month in Stoke-on-Trent.


lundi 16 mars 2015

Welcome to London


Hi every one! 


This week-end I went to London with the other French guys. We left Stoke at 12:50 by taking the bus to go to London, it took such a long time because the bus to go to London takes 5 hours! Finally, when we arrived in London, we discovered our hostel and we went to the Piccadilly centre to eat something because we were so hungry after this long journey! We ate in a Chinese restaurant and after we went around Piccadilly. It was so nice, lights everywhere, bars, restaurants. I also discovered the famous red buses and the English taxis because I’ve never been to London before.




The next day...

 

Blue zone
Green zone








The next day I went to the Natural History museum which is free. There were several zones and I saw a lot of beautiful things like the dinosaur skeletons in the Blue zone, the minerals in the Green zone …etc. It was really interesting.




On the afternoon, I went to the Buckingham palace which is the official residence of British sovereigns. It was really nice! I couldn’t imagine how big it was and how beautiful it was.






 

Finally I went to the famous Big Ben which is situated at the north end of the Palace of Westminster. It was really impressive because the clock is huge! 

 








For the last day, we went to the parade in Trafalgar square for the St Patrick’s Day which is an Irish celebration.

The trip in London was really cool, I discovered a lot of things and I hope I’ll come back in soon because there are a lot of things to do in London and I think that a week-end is too short to do everything. 

See you later !

lundi 9 mars 2015

Hanley park

An interesting location I have been to recently is Hanley Park which was developed in 1896. It is situated over a large area of 63 acres.  The park is cut in two by a canal called the Caldon Canal passing through it from east to west. To the south of the canal is a lake whose maginificense is breath taking.
The lake at Hanley Park
The book house on the shore of the lake further adds to its beauty with classic style of architecture along with the islands and the fountains in the lake. There are also several Ducks and Geese swimming and flying in and around the lake. One can also see the occasional Kingfisher and Coal Tit. Feeding these birds gave me an exquisite feeling as it allowed us to get closer to them and observe their beauty.

The park also boasts a wide range of sports facilities which include two basketball courts, two pitches for football, a bowling green and two tennis courts. A multi use area adds to the list of sports facilities and its uses are numerous.

There are also several play areas within the park. The areas offer a wide range of equipment like slides, monkey bars, hamster wheels etc. However these are only for children. Sneaking in and playing here is a fun filled affair. I felt like a child again when i was enjoying myself here. 


However, something that really surprised me was the sight of children on leashes. I was literally shocked when i saw parents putting a leash on their children to keep them from running away.


SPORTS IN UK UNIVERSITIES

Sports in the UK 

Sports are an important activity for UK Students and form an important aspect of life in UK Universities. An organisation called British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) oversees university sports in the UK. This organisation organises about 50 inter-university sports within the United Kingdom for about 2.3 million students attending various universities.
The activities of the organisation include the BUCS Gatorade Nationals which in 2013 replaced the BUCS Championships, hosted in Sheffield since 2010, and BUCS Bug Wednesday, a championship final of 14 sports that takes place at Leeds Metropolitan University Campus over one day. These new competitions were organised due to a very high demand for high level student competition.

Staffordshire University

Here at Staffordshire University, large areas are dedicated for sports activities including facilities available for Gym activities (open to both students and the general public).
 At the Stoke Campus, there are:
  • More than 30 student-run sports clubs and societies
  • Students’ Union sports clubs and societies
  • Regular weekly fixtures
  • Staff and public sports teams and clubs
  • Floodlit all-weather sports pitches
  • Four-court indoor sports hall
  • Extensive sports fields
  • Athletics training facilities
  • Well-equipped fitness suites
Opening times
The Pitches and Courts are open:
  • 7am to 10pm Monday to Friday
  • 9am to 6pm Saturday
  • 9am to 8pm Sunday
Membership
Membership of the Gym is £10 per month. Additional fee further gives access to:
Full-sized floodlit Astroturf pitch large enough for 11-a-side football and hockey games
  • Two smaller all-weather floodlit Astroturf courts  - ideal for 5-a-side team games
  • Traditional grass pitches including a football pitch, rugby pitch and training areas
  • A great venue for birthdays and sports parties
  • Health Connections – fully equipped gym with 35 fitness stations
  • Sports Hall with 4 badminton courts, 5-a-side football, volleyball, netball, basketball, tennis, table tennis and viewing gallery
  • Wide choice of group exercise classes led by qualified instructors
  • Activities Room for yoga, aerobics, dance, keep fit and pilates
The general price of using these facilities are much cheaper than in France.
The Sports activities at Staffordshire University are grouped under the following categories:

·       Dance and cheerleading
·       Extreme sports 
·       Indoor Sports Clubs (Basketball, Cricket)
·       Martial arts (karaté,Boxe,Judo)
·       Racket sports (Tennis)
    ·       Outdoor (Football, Amercian football,Horse riding)
    ·       Water sports










Personal Experiences
I had joined the Basketball team whose level of play was high and significantly different from what I had experienced in France. Practicing with the team allowed me to find and make new friends as well as experience new styles of play different to the ones I have experienced before.

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dimanche 1 mars 2015

A trip in Chester part 1 : Grosvenor Museum


     Chester is a small town located 90 km from Stoke-On-Trent. I visited the Grosvenor Museum offering many themes spread on two floors. On the ground floor there is the Roman stones gallery and the Lecture theatre with explaining movies. On the first floor we can find the Silver gallery, The King's arms kitchen, the Art gallery, the Natural History gallery. Finally on the second floor we can find the Period House, the Educative service and the workroom. The access is free but the visitors can give some money. 

The fortress at Chester was the largest of the three legionnary fortresses in the Roman province of Britannia known as Deva, it was the military headquarters for a vast area covering North Wales and the North-West. For more than three centuries Chester was one of the most important military bases in the Roman Empire.



A glimpse of Chester at this time
  The Roman invasion of Britain brought about many changes including an increased emphasis on eating habits. Even if Chester was far from Roma, the city was a typical roman city with all the tools used by the Romans. There were an amphitheatre, barracks for Roman soldiers, toilet instruments and bottles. All of these items enabled to increase the standard of living.


Toilet instruments
Bathing, health and cleanliness were important to the Romans who often visited the public baths. Women used mirrors made from polished silver or bronze.

  At this time, there were some eye doctors who were treating eye problems with ointments. The Romans also used spoons and knives to eat. I was surprised by seeing the system of locking of doors of the Romans.








The second part will be devoted to the Natural history gallery, to the Silver Gallery and to the Art Gallery.



Grosvenor Museum, 27 Grosvenor Street, Chester, CH1 2DD, 0124497197


A Trip in Manchester

Hi all !


The last week-end, I went to Manchester with some of my friends. We joined friends who live in Manchester, they welcomed us to their house for 2 days. So, we arrived at 21:00 in Manchester and we ate in a restaurant, it was really good. The next day, we went in the city centre of Manchester and we went around. 
I realized that Manchester and Stoke are really two different cities. Indeed, Manchester has several neighbourhoods, there are people everywhere, there are many different restaurants, a lot of clubs and bars etc. Whereas Stoke is a small city where everybody knows everybody, so it’s really different. On the last day, that is, Sunday, we returned on the city centre because there was an event for the Chinese New Year in the Chinese neighbourhood. It was really nice and I took some pictures of that. On the wall of the Church, there were some illuminations which were really beautiful!




Happy Chinese New year !

Illuminations on the wall

It was a really good trip because we met a lot of people that helped us to improve our English. I hope I’ll return in this city and I planned to go in other cities of England and Wales. 

See you soon !