English language experience in Morocco and Korea

Oh one thing that did catch me out was that our last two riads did not have credit card facilities so I was paying cash. Then on our last day we knew we were running fine on cash and as happens in every developing world country when you most need an ATM...all three that I located were offline and out of action. The two money changers I found weren't taking AUD. When we got to Fes airport we had a grand total of 10dh ($1.50) remaining with my backup being USD6 in noes if I needed to change something.

Once inside the airport everything was in Euro and the 10dH coin went into the charity collection tin.
 
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Just before our visit to Morocco 8 weeks ago English was proclaimed an official language that it is now mandatory to be taught in schools. This had been planned for some time.
 

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