lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2014


TASK 1

21 of September

My favorite day in the Europe trip was the day 19, at the second day at Rome in Italy.
Today we woke up at around 8:30 for breakfast and then went walking to the Coliseum in the city of Rome at 9:30. When we got there we have to wait like half an hour to the tour guide and we where divided into to groups to make the tour by this great monument thats calls me a lot the attention because it was very old and because of all the history that this place has. At the visit we could learn very much about the history of this anfitheathre, and the poeples who lives here at that time, apart from learn about the entire city, and also we could take some really good pictures with all my classmates. Then we where given the afternoon off and with some classmates we went to launch to a very good italian restaurant, wich was located on the center of the city. After that, we tour the city walking and we could watch many of the munoments of the ancient Rome and learn a little bit more about the city. Finally, we went back to the hotel at around 7:00 p.m. to dinner and  to meet with the teachers and recieve the instructions for tomorrow, that was the last day of the trip.




TASK 2

London, England.

-What is the nightlife like in this city? 
London has a very active nightlife ranging from pubs and bars, to comedy clubs, music venues, and nightclubs. This ones are all over the city and you can find many guides that shows you all about the locations and about the best of London's nightlife, so you must enjoy nightlife if you ever visit this city.
  
-What are some of the most important tourist locations? 
London has some of the most important  touristic attractions of all the world, some of them are the british Museum, the National Gallery, National History Museum,  the London Eye, the Tower of London and the Science Museum, among other things. All of this locations are known all around the world and they are all open to public, so you must visit if you ever visit London.

-What are some traditions in this city? 
The culture and traditions in London concerns the musics, arts, museums, festivals and other entertainment in this city, that is the capital city of the United Kingdom. Here you can find a lot of different traditions and ceremonies, for example the Changing of guard, the Queens Birthday gun salutes, the Lord Mayors show, the Ceremony of the Keys, and the Maundy Money. All of them are very old traditions that has lasted over the time and they are very important for all the country and the United Kingdom.

-How expensive is it to live there? What is the cost of living? 
London is an expensive city to live because of the property prices or rental prices. for example, the housing costs, which for instance, a three bedroom property in Westminster, Central London, will cost an average of £2,955,000 to purchase. But by doing your works and by not moving very much to the centre of the city, then it could be possible to live in an area of London that would not completely quit you all your cash.       
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TASK 3

Have you been in London ?

London is a anglophone european city, and is the capital of England and the United Kingdom; also is the most populated city in all Europe. It stands on the river Thames and is a leading global city, in which you can find a lot of thing related to educations, arts, commerce, entertainment, healthcare, etc.
This large city, has many touristic attractive like for example museums, the London eye, the tower of London, the Big ben, and others. London is one of the oldest city in the entire United Kingdom, so thats why is a city with a lot of history and traditions of many years ago. London has a diverse range of cultures, traditions and peoples; and it has more than 250 languages  are spoken around the entire city. One of the most important things of London is the Tower of London and the Big ben, wich is the great bell of the clock that is located at the palace of Westminster in London. Both of them are very cultural places that you must visit if you ever went to England.