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                                                                                                                    Sixth Edition



       Being a woman is
           a terribly
         difficult task,                                                                                            ON WOMEN’S DAY
        since it consists                                                                                            By Marcela SIRBU
         principally in                                 Women are much happier through the happiness and love they give and a little
                                                   less through the happiness and love they receive. Maybe that’s why they need a
       dealing with men.                           day when they will only receive love.
                                                       Nowadays, Women’s Day is celebrated in many different countries all over the
                                                   world. The United Nations General Assembly, composed of delegates from every
             Joseph Conrad                         Member State, celebrates International Women's Day to recognize that peace and
                                                   social progress require the active participation and equality of women, and to ac-
                                                   knowledge the contribution of women to international peace and security.
                                                       For the first time, Women’s day was celebrated in the twentieth century in North
                                                   America and across Europe. The United Nations began to celebrate it on March 8,
         HAPPY MARTISOR                            during Women’s year in 1975.
                         By Alina GAMUREAC             The Women’s day has a great importance for women now. In the past, women
      Spring is the favorite season for many       were fighting for their rights, they were supposed only to stay home and educate
people and it is certainly easy to understand      their children. Now, everyone recognized that women are equal to men in every-
why. First of all it is the time when the earth    thing.
comes back to life after a long cold winter.           Being women, we don’t have to demonstrate our ability to run for offices or to
Then, it is in spring when the first flowers       write books and to sign them with our own names. We are free to do every activity
begin to bloom and the green world finally         we want. We have the right!
wins over the winter frosts. That is why our           In our country we celebrate this beautiful day in a very nice manner. Our ladies
ancestors thought of celebrating the coming        are treated like princesses. Men buy flowers and presents for their beloved. In the
of spring in a particular way. And this is how     evening they have dinner together, or with friends.
we came to wear a “Marţişor” in March.                 Women’s day is a magnificent celebration. Women are the beauty of this Earth
      Mărțișor is a red and white string from      and it is more than necessary to treat them like princesses all the year, and espe-
which a small decoration is tied. Offering this    cially on March 8.
talisman to people is an old custom. It is              Love women, respect them, give them all the best you can and they will mirror
believed that the one who wears the red and        back all your feelings.
white string will be strong and healthy for the
year that comes. Marţişor is also a symbol of
the coming spring. Usually, both women and
men wear it pinned to their clothes, close to
the heart, until the last day of March. At the
end of the month they tie it to the branches
of a fruit-tree and it is believed that the tree
will pay off big.
      In some regions, a gold or silver coin
hangs on the string which is worn around
the neck. After wearing it for a certain period
of time, they buy red wine and sweet cheese
with the coin, according to a belief that their                       HOW WE KEPT WOMEN’S DAY AT THE FACULTY
faces will remain beautiful and white as                                                                           By Nadejda ALBU
cheese and rubicund as the red wine for the             March 7 was a wonderful day. Our group together with our teacher of English
entire year.                                       celebrated “Women’s Day” at our Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures.
      Nowadays and especially in urban             We came early in the morning at the faculty, and got ready to meet our wonderful
areas, Marţişor lost most of its talisman          teachers. When they entered the hall we met them with loud applause. We also
properties and became more of a symbol of          gave them a heart with the words ”We love you” and ’’ You are the best”. It was a
friendship, love, appreciation and respect.        way to tell them how much we appreciate what they are doing for us.
Marţişor is like a link between summer and              The atmosphere was very pleasant, the music was playing, the projector
winter. They say that red is the color of fire,    screened wonderful pictures about women. The teachers were very cheerful and
blood and the symbol of life associated with       beautiful. I would like also to say that the boys from our group haven’t forgotten
passion. While, white is the color of snow,        that we are also women and they prepared a surprise for us. In addition, we had
clouds and wisdom. So, Mărțișor heralds the        our class in English in a very interesting way where we learned a lot of adjectives
arrival of spring and the revival of nature to     that characterize us.
life.                                                    I liked that day very much. It was a day full of joy and happiness. It really
      HAPPY MARTISOR TO YOU!!!                     made me feel as if I were at home                                                 1
active busy with or ready to perform a particular activity, e.g.        interesting Someone or something that is interesting keeps
physically/mentally active .                                            your attention because they are unusual, exciting, or have a lot
alluring attractive or exciting, e.g. I didn't find the prospect of a   of ideas, e.g. She's quite an interesting woman. / She's got
house with no electricity very alluring. / She was wearing a            some very interesting things to say on the subject. / It is always
most alluring dress at Sam's dinner party.                              interesting to hear other people's point of view.
bright clever and quick to learn, e.g. She is enthusiastic and          kind generous, helpful and thinking about other people's feel-
full of bright ideas (= clever ideas) and suggestions.                  ings, e.g. She's a very kind and thoughtful person.
caring describes someone who is kind and gives emotional                magnificent very good, beautiful or deserving to be admired,
support to others, e.g. I've always thought of Jo as a very car-        e.g. a magnificent view / a magnificent piece of writing.
ing person.                                                             optimistic hopeful; believing that good things will happen in
charming pleasant and attractive, e.g. We had dinner with our           the future, e.g. She is optimistic about her chances of winning
director and his charming wife.                                         a gold medal.
confident having confidence.                                            sensational APPROVING very good, exciting or unusual, e.g. a
creative producing or using original and unusual ideas, e.g. a          sensational sports car/dress / She looks sensational (= ex-
creative person / artist /designer / programmer / creative tal-         tremely attractive) in her new dress.
ents/powers/abilities / creative thinking.                              smart STYLISH UK OR US OLD-FASHIONED having a clean, tidy
cultured describes someone who has had a good education                 and stylish appearance, e.g. Guy looks very smart in his new
and knows a lot about art, music, literature, etc                       suit, doesn't he? / I need a smart jacket for my interview. / She
diligent careful and using a lot of effort, e.g. a diligent student.    works in a very smart new office overlooking the River Cam.
extrovert an energetic, happy person who enjoys being with              smart CLEVER intelligent, or able to think quickly or cleverly in
other people.                                                           difficult situations, e.g. Gemma's teacher says she's one of the
fair OLD USE (of a woman) beautiful, e.g. a fair maiden.                smartest kids in the class. / He's smart enough to know he
faithful LOYAL 1. Loyal, e.g. a faithful friend / They are faith-       can't run the business without her./ Quitting that job was the
ful supporters of the Labour Party. /His faithful old dog accom-        smartest move I ever made.
panied him everywhere he went. 2. If your husband, wife or              soft describes things, especially parts of the body, which are
partner is faithful, they do not have a sexual relationship with        not hard or rough and feel pleasant and smooth when touched,
anyone else, e.g. Was your wife faithful during your marriage? /        e.g. soft lips/cheeks/skin/hair.
He was faithful to his wife throughout their 30-year marriage. 3.       soothing making you feel calm, e.g. I put on some nice sooth-
faithful to sth continuing to support or follow something, e.g.         ing music. / Her words had a soothing effect.
He remained faithful to the president's regime when so many             sophisticated having a good understanding of the way people
others spoke out against it. / Despite persecution, she re-             behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion, e.g.
mained faithful to her beliefs. faithful 4. true or not changing        She was slim, svelte and sophisticated.
any of the details, facts, style, etc. of the original, e.g. She gave   strong powerful; having or using great force or control, e.g.
a faithful account of what had happened on that night. / I have         She must be very strong to carry such a weight on her back.
tried to keep my translation as faithful as possible to the origi-      sunny describes someone who is usually happy and relaxed
nal book.                                                               and does not usually get worried or angry, e.g. She has a very
fascinating extremely interesting .                                     sunny disposition.
forgiving willing to forgive, e.g. She's very forgiving.                sweet kind and pleasant, e.g. I think Alex is really sweet. / It
generous willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., espe-             was sweet of you to help me.
cially more than is usual or expected, e.g. a very generous             tender gentle, loving or sympathetic, e.g. a tender look/smile /
man. / [ + to infinitive ] It was most generous of you to lend me       What you need is some tender loving care .
the money. / She's been very generous with her time.                    tolerant willing to accept behaviour and beliefs which are dif-
honest telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to        ferent from your own, although you might not agree with or
steal, cheat or lie, e.g. She's completely honest.                      approve of them.
imaginative good at producing ideas or things that are un-              understanding describes someone who has the ability to
usual, clever or showing skill in inventing, e.g. an imaginative        know how someone else is feeling or what their situation is,
designer.                                                               and can forgive them if they do something wrong, e.g. He had
intellectual relating to your ability to think and understand           expected her to be horrified, but she was actually very under-
things, especially complicated ideas                                    standing.
intelligent showing intelligence, or able to learn and under-           unique being the only existing one of its type or, more gener-
stand things easily, e.g. a highly intelligent young woman / an         ally, unusual or special in some way.
intelligent remark / Helen had a few intelligent things to say on       witty using words in a clever and funny way, e.g. a witty com-
the subject.                                                            ment/remark / She was witty and very charming.
2                                                                           Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 3rd Edition
Let Love Carry You

                                     It was a calm summer
                                     evening. The sun was
                                     setting over the horizon
                                     leaving a fiery trail on
                                     the surface of the sea.
                                     The gulls were lazily
swayed in the waves that were trying to drown the faint
sounds of the tide.
    I was roving around the wild beach enjoying the sunset.
The waves gently covered my feet trying to drag me into
the sea. Then, all of a sudden, among shells, small stones                    For You…
and the warm sand, I saw the marks. They were slightly
                                                                    You are a star from the blue sky,
blurred by the salty sea water. I thought that they belonged
                                                                      You are a dove in the flight!
to the ancient sea goddess, who had suddenly decided to                    Wish you all the best
follow me. Driven by the thirst for adventure I kept going.
                                                                     All this morning, and the next,
After a while, behind some palm trees, I saw her: a young                 And every single day
beautiful creature strolling on the beach, enjoying the last
                                                                         To be happy all the day.
sunrays. A gentle breeze was caressing her tanned body.
                                                                             Admire and love
Her fair hair was waving in the wind. Charming luminous
                                                                      The earth and the sky above
face; fresh lips waiting to be kissed, and blue as the sea                 Taking and giving,
eyes. She took my breath away. She reminded me of Aphro-
                                                                       all the best for your living!
dite. She was young and hot as that day in July. Her pareo
                                                                             Dance in the rain
flowed on her hip like a tide, driving me crazy. I took her by
                                                                            Forget all the pain,
the hand and we went into the sunset on the fiery trail.
                                                                             Be better today,
    The moon rose in the summer night sky awakening all                than you were yesterday.
the dormant feelings. The surface of the sea was serene and
                                                                          All the worst - leave it
tranquil. A gentle breeze caressed the branches of the                      All the best - keep it
palms, whispering the melody of love. The warm soft sand
                                                                      There’s nothing impossible,
seemed a featherbed to us. I saw candor and openness in
                                                                      Keep saying “It’s possible”!
her eyes. A pleasant shiver ran from head to toe. A heavy
blood stream hit me right in the heart. We rushed to mad-                               Marcela SIRBU
ness, hearing the voice of passion. Two flaming hearts
merged into the silence of the night. Hours passed like min-
utes, leaving behind beautiful moments.
    A night in July is truly full of
temptation. It was like in a dream.
It was the adventure of my whole
life. I took her in my arms and we
walked along the surf line leaving
marks full of happiness.
                    Artiom LUPOI

                                          A Martisor For You…

- Hello my dear friend. Today is the first day of spring; I would like to give you a little present.
-Thanks. It’s so kind of you. But what is this? I’ve never seen a thing like this in London.
- Oh. I’m not surprised. This is Martisor. When spring comes, all Moldovan people wear these red-white
brooches on their chests.
- But why and what does this Martisor symbolize?
- There is a legend that one brave man saved The Sun, which was imprisoned by a crafty serpent. People
forgot about spring and were unhappy. The courageous young man fought with the serpent and died, re-
leasing the Sun. It started to shine and people became happy, they began to enjoy life. Only the brave
young man didn’t see the beauty of the Sun. His blood spread on the snow and melted. Little beautiful
flowers appeared in that place. Their color was white and they symbolized the coming of spring.
- I see. And beginning with that day people wear Martisor when spring comes?
- Yes. They wear a Matrisor on their chests; it is made of red and white threads. The red color symbolizes
love and the brave young man’s blood. White symbolizes purity of the first spring flower.
- It’s very interesting. But I have one more question. How long do you wear Martisor?
- Moldovans wear Martisor one month, and when April comes, they hang it on the tree.
- It must look very beautifully.
- Yes, you’re right. It’s wonderful.
- I guess I’ll tell this story my pupils tomorrow. I’ll show them this beautiful creation!
                                                                                                         3
                                                                Anna HARITONOVA, Ecaterina POPOVA
DISCOVERING AMERICA!
                                                              By Ana CAISIN
   When I first arrived on the territory of the USA I was frightened. Fright-
ened because I was facing a whole new world, being so far from the
place I was feeling comfortable and safe.
   The very first thought that came to my mind while I was stepping out of
the airport was the realization that I was just a single person, whom you
can hardly notice out of million people who live in this country.
   My flight took fourteen hours altogether, while flying I was daydream-
ing about how it is going to be there, in that worldwide known country. I
was worried that the English skills were not good enough for the Ameri-
cans to understand me. I was afraid that I wouldn’t be able even to understand them. I think the funniest thing was to understand
the Turkish airport workers, who were talking to me in English with a very strong Turkish accent.
   But in a few days after my arrival, I was not worried anymore; I realized that my vocabulary was enough to express myself. At
that moment I was grateful to my teachers and to the sleepless nights learning English.
   The days were passing, I was looking around trying to realize what was going on around me. I was looking at the streets and
people, and I was having a vaguely familiar feeling that I’ve seen all of this before, without ever being in this country. Of course
these were the imagines coming from all the American movies I have ever seen in my life. While living here I continued watching
their movies, and not once I caught myself at the idea that the life the main characters were living in the movies, was pretty much
the same I was leaving in reality. I was recognizing the stores they are going to, the brands of food and clothes they were using.
Otherwise speaking - I was experiencing their culture and their way to live.
                                                                While the days where passing by, I was getting to know the Americans,
                                                                their culture and the general way to be. Their culture differs so much
                                                                from ours. The cultures are so different, that it’s even difficult to com-
                                                                pare them; it would be the same like to compare white and black col-
                                                                ors.
                                                                The very first thing I noticed about them is that they don’t really care
                                                                about the well known notion so popular in Moldova “gura lumei”. They
                                                                live their lives the way they want to live, they don’t really care that
                                                                somebody is going to judge them. And this is one thing I certainly like
                                                                about them.
                                                                The Americans appear to me as truly free. It is reflected in many ways,
                                                                their way to talk, to think, to act, and in general in their way to be. It’s
                                                                so much different from most of people from our country who live their
                                                                lives strictly between some frames. I’ll never forget what Mr. Tomas
                                                                Mallet said about our people last year: “If I were to describe your peo-
ple in a sentence it would be - I am afraid”. Now I can understand why he said that.
   My different cultural background creates a lot of funny cases and stories. One day I was having dinner with some friends that I
made here. When all of us had their meals served, I wished everybody to enjoy their meals. Seeing the lost look on their faces, I
realized that they don’t say this before meals. It was really interesting for me why they don’t do it, how it’s not part of t heir culture. I
asked a couple of Americans, and all of them came to the conclusion that they are just too busy and always in a hurry, to pay atten-
tion to this small detail.
   Another story happened to me when a man gave me a bouquet of flowers. The flowers were carnations (they always remind me
of funerals). Well, I didn’t say anything not to offend the person, but when
I looked closer at the flowers I realized that there were six of them. As a
result I burst out laughing. Than I had to explain that we give a pair num-
ber of flowers only at the funerals. Here though, they are used to give
dozens of flowers.
   Getting to know a new country is always interesting. And one of the
most interesting things for me was seeing the crush of my own stereo-
types regarding people leaving here. I think the main idea is to be always
open to new things in life. It gives you the possibility to enlarge your hori-
zons.
Dear potential contributors to The Anglophile,
     As you can see, the topics of every issue range from news files to creativity files. You are more than welcome to con-
tribute with YOUR INVALUABLE PIECES displaying your writing skills.
     I’m aware that the process of writing is extremely trying and painful. But do you give up so easily? Aren’t you chal-
lenged enough to say “I can do it?
     Please keep in mind that you are intelligent young people who have great aspirations. Just ask yourself whether you
are developing all the sides of your bright mind.
                                                                                                                       C.V.
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                              Just send your contributions to one of the following emails:
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  • 1. March 2013 Sixth Edition Being a woman is a terribly difficult task, ON WOMEN’S DAY since it consists By Marcela SIRBU principally in Women are much happier through the happiness and love they give and a little less through the happiness and love they receive. Maybe that’s why they need a dealing with men. day when they will only receive love. Nowadays, Women’s Day is celebrated in many different countries all over the world. The United Nations General Assembly, composed of delegates from every Joseph Conrad Member State, celebrates International Women's Day to recognize that peace and social progress require the active participation and equality of women, and to ac- knowledge the contribution of women to international peace and security. For the first time, Women’s day was celebrated in the twentieth century in North America and across Europe. The United Nations began to celebrate it on March 8, HAPPY MARTISOR during Women’s year in 1975. By Alina GAMUREAC The Women’s day has a great importance for women now. In the past, women Spring is the favorite season for many were fighting for their rights, they were supposed only to stay home and educate people and it is certainly easy to understand their children. Now, everyone recognized that women are equal to men in every- why. First of all it is the time when the earth thing. comes back to life after a long cold winter. Being women, we don’t have to demonstrate our ability to run for offices or to Then, it is in spring when the first flowers write books and to sign them with our own names. We are free to do every activity begin to bloom and the green world finally we want. We have the right! wins over the winter frosts. That is why our In our country we celebrate this beautiful day in a very nice manner. Our ladies ancestors thought of celebrating the coming are treated like princesses. Men buy flowers and presents for their beloved. In the of spring in a particular way. And this is how evening they have dinner together, or with friends. we came to wear a “Marţişor” in March. Women’s day is a magnificent celebration. Women are the beauty of this Earth Mărțișor is a red and white string from and it is more than necessary to treat them like princesses all the year, and espe- which a small decoration is tied. Offering this cially on March 8. talisman to people is an old custom. It is Love women, respect them, give them all the best you can and they will mirror believed that the one who wears the red and back all your feelings. white string will be strong and healthy for the year that comes. Marţişor is also a symbol of the coming spring. Usually, both women and men wear it pinned to their clothes, close to the heart, until the last day of March. At the end of the month they tie it to the branches of a fruit-tree and it is believed that the tree will pay off big. In some regions, a gold or silver coin hangs on the string which is worn around the neck. After wearing it for a certain period of time, they buy red wine and sweet cheese with the coin, according to a belief that their HOW WE KEPT WOMEN’S DAY AT THE FACULTY faces will remain beautiful and white as By Nadejda ALBU cheese and rubicund as the red wine for the March 7 was a wonderful day. Our group together with our teacher of English entire year. celebrated “Women’s Day” at our Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures. Nowadays and especially in urban We came early in the morning at the faculty, and got ready to meet our wonderful areas, Marţişor lost most of its talisman teachers. When they entered the hall we met them with loud applause. We also properties and became more of a symbol of gave them a heart with the words ”We love you” and ’’ You are the best”. It was a friendship, love, appreciation and respect. way to tell them how much we appreciate what they are doing for us. Marţişor is like a link between summer and The atmosphere was very pleasant, the music was playing, the projector winter. They say that red is the color of fire, screened wonderful pictures about women. The teachers were very cheerful and blood and the symbol of life associated with beautiful. I would like also to say that the boys from our group haven’t forgotten passion. While, white is the color of snow, that we are also women and they prepared a surprise for us. In addition, we had clouds and wisdom. So, Mărțișor heralds the our class in English in a very interesting way where we learned a lot of adjectives arrival of spring and the revival of nature to that characterize us. life. I liked that day very much. It was a day full of joy and happiness. It really HAPPY MARTISOR TO YOU!!! made me feel as if I were at home 1
  • 2. active busy with or ready to perform a particular activity, e.g. interesting Someone or something that is interesting keeps physically/mentally active . your attention because they are unusual, exciting, or have a lot alluring attractive or exciting, e.g. I didn't find the prospect of a of ideas, e.g. She's quite an interesting woman. / She's got house with no electricity very alluring. / She was wearing a some very interesting things to say on the subject. / It is always most alluring dress at Sam's dinner party. interesting to hear other people's point of view. bright clever and quick to learn, e.g. She is enthusiastic and kind generous, helpful and thinking about other people's feel- full of bright ideas (= clever ideas) and suggestions. ings, e.g. She's a very kind and thoughtful person. caring describes someone who is kind and gives emotional magnificent very good, beautiful or deserving to be admired, support to others, e.g. I've always thought of Jo as a very car- e.g. a magnificent view / a magnificent piece of writing. ing person. optimistic hopeful; believing that good things will happen in charming pleasant and attractive, e.g. We had dinner with our the future, e.g. She is optimistic about her chances of winning director and his charming wife. a gold medal. confident having confidence. sensational APPROVING very good, exciting or unusual, e.g. a creative producing or using original and unusual ideas, e.g. a sensational sports car/dress / She looks sensational (= ex- creative person / artist /designer / programmer / creative tal- tremely attractive) in her new dress. ents/powers/abilities / creative thinking. smart STYLISH UK OR US OLD-FASHIONED having a clean, tidy cultured describes someone who has had a good education and stylish appearance, e.g. Guy looks very smart in his new and knows a lot about art, music, literature, etc suit, doesn't he? / I need a smart jacket for my interview. / She diligent careful and using a lot of effort, e.g. a diligent student. works in a very smart new office overlooking the River Cam. extrovert an energetic, happy person who enjoys being with smart CLEVER intelligent, or able to think quickly or cleverly in other people. difficult situations, e.g. Gemma's teacher says she's one of the fair OLD USE (of a woman) beautiful, e.g. a fair maiden. smartest kids in the class. / He's smart enough to know he faithful LOYAL 1. Loyal, e.g. a faithful friend / They are faith- can't run the business without her./ Quitting that job was the ful supporters of the Labour Party. /His faithful old dog accom- smartest move I ever made. panied him everywhere he went. 2. If your husband, wife or soft describes things, especially parts of the body, which are partner is faithful, they do not have a sexual relationship with not hard or rough and feel pleasant and smooth when touched, anyone else, e.g. Was your wife faithful during your marriage? / e.g. soft lips/cheeks/skin/hair. He was faithful to his wife throughout their 30-year marriage. 3. soothing making you feel calm, e.g. I put on some nice sooth- faithful to sth continuing to support or follow something, e.g. ing music. / Her words had a soothing effect. He remained faithful to the president's regime when so many sophisticated having a good understanding of the way people others spoke out against it. / Despite persecution, she re- behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion, e.g. mained faithful to her beliefs. faithful 4. true or not changing She was slim, svelte and sophisticated. any of the details, facts, style, etc. of the original, e.g. She gave strong powerful; having or using great force or control, e.g. a faithful account of what had happened on that night. / I have She must be very strong to carry such a weight on her back. tried to keep my translation as faithful as possible to the origi- sunny describes someone who is usually happy and relaxed nal book. and does not usually get worried or angry, e.g. She has a very fascinating extremely interesting . sunny disposition. forgiving willing to forgive, e.g. She's very forgiving. sweet kind and pleasant, e.g. I think Alex is really sweet. / It generous willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., espe- was sweet of you to help me. cially more than is usual or expected, e.g. a very generous tender gentle, loving or sympathetic, e.g. a tender look/smile / man. / [ + to infinitive ] It was most generous of you to lend me What you need is some tender loving care . the money. / She's been very generous with her time. tolerant willing to accept behaviour and beliefs which are dif- honest telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to ferent from your own, although you might not agree with or steal, cheat or lie, e.g. She's completely honest. approve of them. imaginative good at producing ideas or things that are un- understanding describes someone who has the ability to usual, clever or showing skill in inventing, e.g. an imaginative know how someone else is feeling or what their situation is, designer. and can forgive them if they do something wrong, e.g. He had intellectual relating to your ability to think and understand expected her to be horrified, but she was actually very under- things, especially complicated ideas standing. intelligent showing intelligence, or able to learn and under- unique being the only existing one of its type or, more gener- stand things easily, e.g. a highly intelligent young woman / an ally, unusual or special in some way. intelligent remark / Helen had a few intelligent things to say on witty using words in a clever and funny way, e.g. a witty com- the subject. ment/remark / She was witty and very charming. 2 Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, 3rd Edition
  • 3. Let Love Carry You It was a calm summer evening. The sun was setting over the horizon leaving a fiery trail on the surface of the sea. The gulls were lazily swayed in the waves that were trying to drown the faint sounds of the tide. I was roving around the wild beach enjoying the sunset. The waves gently covered my feet trying to drag me into the sea. Then, all of a sudden, among shells, small stones For You… and the warm sand, I saw the marks. They were slightly You are a star from the blue sky, blurred by the salty sea water. I thought that they belonged You are a dove in the flight! to the ancient sea goddess, who had suddenly decided to Wish you all the best follow me. Driven by the thirst for adventure I kept going. All this morning, and the next, After a while, behind some palm trees, I saw her: a young And every single day beautiful creature strolling on the beach, enjoying the last To be happy all the day. sunrays. A gentle breeze was caressing her tanned body. Admire and love Her fair hair was waving in the wind. Charming luminous The earth and the sky above face; fresh lips waiting to be kissed, and blue as the sea Taking and giving, eyes. She took my breath away. She reminded me of Aphro- all the best for your living! dite. She was young and hot as that day in July. Her pareo Dance in the rain flowed on her hip like a tide, driving me crazy. I took her by Forget all the pain, the hand and we went into the sunset on the fiery trail. Be better today, The moon rose in the summer night sky awakening all than you were yesterday. the dormant feelings. The surface of the sea was serene and All the worst - leave it tranquil. A gentle breeze caressed the branches of the All the best - keep it palms, whispering the melody of love. The warm soft sand There’s nothing impossible, seemed a featherbed to us. I saw candor and openness in Keep saying “It’s possible”! her eyes. A pleasant shiver ran from head to toe. A heavy blood stream hit me right in the heart. We rushed to mad- Marcela SIRBU ness, hearing the voice of passion. Two flaming hearts merged into the silence of the night. Hours passed like min- utes, leaving behind beautiful moments. A night in July is truly full of temptation. It was like in a dream. It was the adventure of my whole life. I took her in my arms and we walked along the surf line leaving marks full of happiness. Artiom LUPOI A Martisor For You… - Hello my dear friend. Today is the first day of spring; I would like to give you a little present. -Thanks. It’s so kind of you. But what is this? I’ve never seen a thing like this in London. - Oh. I’m not surprised. This is Martisor. When spring comes, all Moldovan people wear these red-white brooches on their chests. - But why and what does this Martisor symbolize? - There is a legend that one brave man saved The Sun, which was imprisoned by a crafty serpent. People forgot about spring and were unhappy. The courageous young man fought with the serpent and died, re- leasing the Sun. It started to shine and people became happy, they began to enjoy life. Only the brave young man didn’t see the beauty of the Sun. His blood spread on the snow and melted. Little beautiful flowers appeared in that place. Their color was white and they symbolized the coming of spring. - I see. And beginning with that day people wear Martisor when spring comes? - Yes. They wear a Matrisor on their chests; it is made of red and white threads. The red color symbolizes love and the brave young man’s blood. White symbolizes purity of the first spring flower. - It’s very interesting. But I have one more question. How long do you wear Martisor? - Moldovans wear Martisor one month, and when April comes, they hang it on the tree. - It must look very beautifully. - Yes, you’re right. It’s wonderful. - I guess I’ll tell this story my pupils tomorrow. I’ll show them this beautiful creation! 3 Anna HARITONOVA, Ecaterina POPOVA
  • 4. DISCOVERING AMERICA! By Ana CAISIN When I first arrived on the territory of the USA I was frightened. Fright- ened because I was facing a whole new world, being so far from the place I was feeling comfortable and safe. The very first thought that came to my mind while I was stepping out of the airport was the realization that I was just a single person, whom you can hardly notice out of million people who live in this country. My flight took fourteen hours altogether, while flying I was daydream- ing about how it is going to be there, in that worldwide known country. I was worried that the English skills were not good enough for the Ameri- cans to understand me. I was afraid that I wouldn’t be able even to understand them. I think the funniest thing was to understand the Turkish airport workers, who were talking to me in English with a very strong Turkish accent. But in a few days after my arrival, I was not worried anymore; I realized that my vocabulary was enough to express myself. At that moment I was grateful to my teachers and to the sleepless nights learning English. The days were passing, I was looking around trying to realize what was going on around me. I was looking at the streets and people, and I was having a vaguely familiar feeling that I’ve seen all of this before, without ever being in this country. Of course these were the imagines coming from all the American movies I have ever seen in my life. While living here I continued watching their movies, and not once I caught myself at the idea that the life the main characters were living in the movies, was pretty much the same I was leaving in reality. I was recognizing the stores they are going to, the brands of food and clothes they were using. Otherwise speaking - I was experiencing their culture and their way to live. While the days where passing by, I was getting to know the Americans, their culture and the general way to be. Their culture differs so much from ours. The cultures are so different, that it’s even difficult to com- pare them; it would be the same like to compare white and black col- ors. The very first thing I noticed about them is that they don’t really care about the well known notion so popular in Moldova “gura lumei”. They live their lives the way they want to live, they don’t really care that somebody is going to judge them. And this is one thing I certainly like about them. The Americans appear to me as truly free. It is reflected in many ways, their way to talk, to think, to act, and in general in their way to be. It’s so much different from most of people from our country who live their lives strictly between some frames. I’ll never forget what Mr. Tomas Mallet said about our people last year: “If I were to describe your peo- ple in a sentence it would be - I am afraid”. Now I can understand why he said that. My different cultural background creates a lot of funny cases and stories. One day I was having dinner with some friends that I made here. When all of us had their meals served, I wished everybody to enjoy their meals. Seeing the lost look on their faces, I realized that they don’t say this before meals. It was really interesting for me why they don’t do it, how it’s not part of t heir culture. I asked a couple of Americans, and all of them came to the conclusion that they are just too busy and always in a hurry, to pay atten- tion to this small detail. Another story happened to me when a man gave me a bouquet of flowers. The flowers were carnations (they always remind me of funerals). Well, I didn’t say anything not to offend the person, but when I looked closer at the flowers I realized that there were six of them. As a result I burst out laughing. Than I had to explain that we give a pair num- ber of flowers only at the funerals. Here though, they are used to give dozens of flowers. Getting to know a new country is always interesting. And one of the most interesting things for me was seeing the crush of my own stereo- types regarding people leaving here. I think the main idea is to be always open to new things in life. It gives you the possibility to enlarge your hori- zons. Dear potential contributors to The Anglophile, As you can see, the topics of every issue range from news files to creativity files. You are more than welcome to con- tribute with YOUR INVALUABLE PIECES displaying your writing skills. I’m aware that the process of writing is extremely trying and painful. But do you give up so easily? Aren’t you chal- lenged enough to say “I can do it? Please keep in mind that you are intelligent young people who have great aspirations. Just ask yourself whether you are developing all the sides of your bright mind. C.V. Everyone is invited to contribute with their articles! Let our academic world hear your voice! Just send your contributions to one of the following emails: 4 vioricacondrat79@gmail.com or 1989.art@gmail.com