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COMENIUS – BiographyBerna – Vijdan Birolova Mehmedova
BulgariaLanguage School “Frederic Joliot-
Curie”, VarnaMay 2009
Family
• My name is Berna-Vijdan
Birolova Mehmedova.
• I was born on 22 August 1992 in Varna.
• I am Turkish girl.
Family• I am the only child in my family.
• My mother is unemployed
because of an illness.
My father works as a supplier. He
supply some shops with foods.
• My family’s religion is Islam and
we celebrate the traditional
Kurban Bayram and Seker Bayram
Family
• My grandmother looked after me and she keeps doing it.
Family
When I was 4 my uncle taught me to write in Bulgarian. He made me a independent and hard-working person. I owe a lot to him.
• At home we speak only in Turkish. I learned Bulgarian language at kindergarten.
• Kindergarten – I went to kindergarten in Asparuhovo district , where I still live. My teacher was also Turkish and she taught me to speak Bulgarian.
CV
• Primary school – In “Lyuben Karavelov” school I studied German from 1st to 5th grade. Turkish language wasn’t taught in schools and I studied it by my own initiative.
CV
• Grammar school – I studied in another school in 6th and 7th grade where I studied English and German
• High school – I took an examine for which I prepared on my own. I wanted do learn French in a good school. I was admitted in 4th
Language School where I now study.
CV
• I took successfully the examine DELF and I have a B1 degree in French. I participated in the school project PERLE with geography. Now I participate in the project MINT.
Interests
• I am interested in sports. I play football with friends in my district. We also watch football matches together. My favorite teams are Fenerbahce , Manchester United, Central Army’s Football Club.
• I trained horsemanship. I first got on a horse when I was 6. From then on I love horses and riding.
Interests
Interests
• I love horror movies.
• Among my friends there are Armenian, Turks and Bulgarians but it doesn’t matter to me. In Varna my friend are mainly Bulgarians and they don’t recognize me as a Turk. When I go to my village I communicate with my cousins who are also Turkish.
Berna Mehmedova, May 2009
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