Thursday, May 29, 2008

The English for Tourism classes are going quite well. The first class had five attendees. We are now up to 25. Brenden came from Akhalsikhe and gave a talk on possible financial arrangements between the producers and sellers of crafts. We are trying to encourage the guest-house owners to sell crafts and souvenirs. It’s hard for tourists to get this sort of thing in Georgia if they do not have a car, and most of them don’t.


Here Brenden is with Marina, Gill’s counter-part.



Discussion.


Another session with Brenden, this time with Keti,
who works in Borjomi’s tourism department.

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