Last tuesday, when I entered in the hospital, I realized that there was Hanukkah things pretty much everywhere. I sometimes forget that my internship is in a Jewish Hospital. I was kind of curious so I looked how the candles that you are supposed to light for Hanukkah works. I couldn't get the name of the thing so I will call it a chandelier for now! They also celebrate christmas because there are a lot of mini christmas tree, in my department.
Last tuesday, when I was finishing my tasks, i heard someone putting music in the background.It was "Die young- Kesha". Not my kind of music but it's always better to work with music.
There's a lot of newspaper in the conference room of my department. All of them are Jewish newspaper. I've got to read them a while ago since Astrid (A girl in my department) asked me to search if there was anything about the hospital in it. I'm kind of surprise to see that the jewish community is this big, in Montreal. It's nice to learn more about other culture in your own country.
I didn't get the chance to ask them about Holidays since they are often busy but like I said, they do celebrate holidays like Christmas or Hanukkah. They are also doing a party for christmas. I'm currently helping them do organise it.
Describe the types of English you have been exposed to
I did heard slang since there's also a lot of teen wandering around the hospital. I sometimes listen to their conversation when I am passing by. Not that I want to spy on them but I want to learn new expression!
I actually heard someone say "Bloody Hell" and I couldn't stop laughing since I knew this one and It is not american at all. If I am not wrong, this is British.
Also, I hear someone say "Double-double" took me some times to realized that it was an expression about coffee. In case you are wondering, there's a second cup in the hospital.
I didn't write anything right now, but I did some reading. I read the newspaper once or twice.
Sadly, I didn't get the chance to use idioms since I'm moving around the hospital. It would be funny to use an idioms while talking to an old lady, isn't it?
Select 5 new words, expressions or structuresWrite down:
- Screen(My supervisor were showing me the decoration for the holiday party and I didn't know the english word for it) : a movable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as apartition, etc. If I see one, I'll know the word for it.
- prospectus (While placing some magazines, someone asked me if those were prospectus.): a document describing the major features of a proposed literary work, project, business venture,etc., in enough detail so that prospective investors, participants, or buyers may evaluate it.
- Hashtag (someone in my department were talking about it): (on social-networking Web sites) a word or phrase preceded by a hash mark (#), used within amessage to identify a keyword or topic of interest and facilitate a search for it
- Menorah: The menorah is a seven branched candelabrum lit by olive oil in the Tabernacle and the Temple in Jerusalem.
- What has been the most difficult aspect of the internship for you so far?
Definetly to create link with people. Since I'm speaking in english, I don't get jokes or feelings the same way as I do in french.
- What has been the best part about the internship?
Wandering around the hospital is the best part of it. Because I get to talk to different people.