viernes, 11 de abril de 2014

The girl painter


Hi, this is my story about a girl painter. My class made stories  with a programme called Storybird.
I think that doing it is great because you can write about what you like w and you can put some pictures too.
I hope that you will enjoy it and you can create one.




jueves, 3 de abril de 2014

Camino de Santiago

The 21th of March, I and other students of 4ºESO went to Camino de Santiago. We went with religion's teacher and history's teacher.
We walked around 70 kilometres during five days. We began in Palas de Rei and we finished in Santiago de Compostela.

The first part was from Palas de Rei to Melide.
The second part was from Melide to Arzúa.
The third part was from Arzúa to O Pedrouzo.
The fourth part was from O Pedrouzo to Monte do Gozo.
The last part was from Monte do Gozo to Santiago de Compostela.

We got up early about 7-8 o'clock  in the mornings, we had breakfast and then we walked into the forest, some villages and we threw some hihgways.
We didn't walk in the afternoons, because we stopped in a youth hostel after we finished to have lunch. So, we visited the different villages.

As long as we walked, we talk a lot, we sang, we took a lot of photos and Cristina and I did an interview to two english men.


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Cristina and me said: Hi, we are english students at Jaime Gil de Biedma School in a village called Nava de la Asunción in Segovia. Could we ask you a few questions for an English project?
They said: Yes, no problem.
We said: Thank you. What are your names?
John said: I'm John.
Tom said: I'm Tom.
We said: Where are you from?
They said: We're from York.
We said: Ouh yes, Our teacher told us where it is.  Which languages can you speak?
John said: I spoke Portuguese, English, French… but I lost my memory because I had a stroke.
Tom said: He walks a lot and it's good for his health.
We said: Yes, It's healthy. And you? Which languages can you speak?
John said: Ouh, I only speak english and a bit spanish.
We said: Good, it's fantastic. Are you on holiday in Galicia?
They said: Yes, When we finish the Camino, we'll stay two weeks there.
We said: Where are you staying now?
They said: We're staying in Rivadiso.
We said: In a hostel, hotel..?
They said: In a youth hostel.
We said: What are your jobs?
John said: I was an engineer.
Tom said: I had many jobs. I was a professional footballer, I was a bookmaker for horses and other jobs.
We said: It's great. Which parts of Spain have you visited?
They said: Barcelona, Gran Canarias, Santander, Bilbao, Oviedo, Vigo…
We said: Which place did you like most?
They said: I like the north of Spain, Santillana del Mar, Altamira caves...
We said: Ok. Do you like Spanish food?
They said: Yes.
We said: What is your favourite dish?
John said: I like boquerones and octopus.
Tom said: I don't know, I like all. The food is very good.
I said: I think that the food is better in the north of Spain that in the south.
They said: Yeah yeah.
We said: What do you like most about Spain?
They said: The girls.
( Everybody laughed)
We said: And what don't you like about Spain?
They said: The airport, because We go home.
I said: I think that it's all.
They said: Oouh OK, It was good.
We said: Ouh thank you, thank you.

I recommend to do Camino de Santiago because it's an unforgettable experience. You can sleep with other people, you can see the same people during the Camino, the landscapes are very beautiful, all of them have many green places and if you go to a restaurant or a bar, you can sure that you eat very well because the food are excellent. But someone excellent it's the catedral of Camino de Santiago, it's great that we could see it.


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The roof of the catedral.