A few years ago, I moved to Lebanon and faced one of the biggest challenges in my life: learning English.

A few years ago, I moved to Lebanon and faced one of the biggest challenges in my life: learning English.

A few years ago, I moved to Lebanon and faced one of the biggest challenges in my life: learning English.
Back then, it was the subject I feared the most, I struggled with it in school and honestly, I hated it.
But I refused to give up.
Step by step, I pushed forward. I studied, practiced, listened, and spoke until the language that once felt impossible became something I truly love.
Today, English is not just a subject to me. It’s a gateway. 🌍
It has helped me connect with incredible people, explore new cultures, and unlock new ideas full of energy and life.
And now, it’s opening doors to something even bigger…
🎉 I’m proud to share that I passed the EF SET English test and officially reached the C1 Advanced level!
This is more than just a certificate it’s a reminder of how far I’ve come, and how far I can still go.
This milestone brings me one step closer to my dream of pursuing a Master’s degree abroad through a scholarship. It’s no longer just a dream it’s becoming real.
It may be a small step for a learner…
But it’s a GIANT leap for Ezalden. 🚀🔥

The Sea of Gaza and Its Stories

The Sea of Gaza and Its Stories

You can’t love the sea just by standing on its beach. You must descend into the sea, float in it, be carried by its waves, swallow its saltwater, hurt your feet on its rocky bottom, see its dark depths, and when you return to the beach you will see a different sea than you saw before entering. You will no longer see the beautiful peaceful blue sea after you’ve seen its deep darkness, experienced the cruelty of its rocks and, felt its directed rage. Then you will either hate the sea or love it forever.