Lebanese Culture and Identity Quiz
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What made Layla and Tala initially hesitant to visit Lebanon?

  • They preferred to spend their summers at the beach with friends. (correct)
  • They were unsure of their grandparents' hospitality.
  • They believed food in Lebanon was not as good as Canadian food.
  • They were afraid of flying to a new country.
  • How did Layla and Tala feel when they arrived in Beirut?

  • Regretful of not staying in Canada for the summer.
  • Amazed by the vibrant colors and welcoming people. (correct)
  • Bored with the city and its hustle and bustle.
  • Indifferent to the hospitality of the relatives.
  • What did Layla and Tala experience at their grandparents' house in Lebanon?

  • Incredible smells from amazing Lebanese dishes. (correct)
  • Aunts, uncles, and cousins who ignored them.
  • A cold reception from distant relatives.
  • Lackluster food that did not meet their expectations.
  • What did Layla and Tala taste at their grandparents' house that made their mouths water?

    <p>Manakeesh, baba ghanoush, hummus, and fatteh pastries.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Layla and Tala find the Lebanese dishes prepared by their grandmother?

    <p>Rich and flavorful.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the most memorable aspect of Layla and Tala's first visit to Beirut?

    <p>The warm hospitality of their relatives.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Layla and Tala gain as they explored mountain towns in Lebanon?

    <p>Appreciation for Lebanon's rich history and cultural heritage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the girls feel about the natural scenery surrounding them in Lebanon?

    <p>It was breathtaking and surrounded them wherever they went</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Layla and Tala promise their grandparents and relatives after visiting Lebanon?

    <p>To return every summer to reconnect with their generous family</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the two sisters feel about their Lebanese roots after their trip?

    <p>They took pride in them more than ever before</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main reason Layla and Tala fell in love with Lebanon?

    <p>Its beauty and richness unmatched by other places</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What aspect of Lebanon appeared unreal to the girls compared to Toronto?

    <p>The pure blue skies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Layla and Tala's Background

    • Layla and Tala were born and raised in Toronto to parents who immigrated from Lebanon.
    • They grew up listening to stories about Lebanon's beauty, warm people, and rich culture.

    First Trip to Lebanon

    • At 12 and 14, their parents insisted they visit Lebanon to meet their grandparents and relatives.
    • The sisters were initially nervous but were amazed by Beirut's vibrant colors, hustle, and bustle.
    • They were warmly welcomed by their relatives, who showed overwhelming hospitality.

    Cultural Immersion

    • At their grandparents' house, they experienced incredible Lebanese dishes, such as manakeesh, baba ghanoush, and hummus.
    • They were entertained by their grandfather's singing and storytelling, and saw ancient artifacts he had collected.

    Exploring Lebanon

    • The sisters visited mountain towns, gaining appreciation for Lebanon's rich history and cultural heritage.
    • They saw ancient ruins, preserved archaeological sites, and villages that seemed like stepping back in time.
    • They were surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, including rugged green peaks, clear seas, and pure blue skies.

    Impact of the Trip

    • By the end of the trip, the sisters had fallen in love with Lebanon.
    • They promised to return every summer to reconnect with their family and improve their Arabic.
    • They took pride in their Lebanese roots and realized the country's unique beauty and richness.

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