El martes 5 de octubre de 2010 comenzamos las clases en inglés. Las dos sesiones tuvieron distintos ponentes, Paul la primera, y Russel la segunda. Tienen distintas formas de llevar a cabo las clases, pero parece que los dos van a proporcionarnos experiencias valiosas a la vez que divertidas.
How are you? I´m goingo to tell you about my task as a seller of wedding dresses. It was great because I found how difficult it was due to the lack of vocabulary. I need to improve to. Anyway my partner and me got to sell differente males and females wedding dresses.
I really enjoyed a lot with this task and I also enjoyed because there were English people in my class with whom we talked.
Here you are!! I'm Clara. This is my first contribution to this WONDERFUL blog, but I'm completely sure that it's not going to be the last one. Does anybody know if I can attatch here any picture?? Good night to everybody!!
This is the link to the second song of Heroes of Troy: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/troy/the_foolish_and_the_brave.shtml I hope this helps. Good night!!
Pues aquí estoy para comentar lo bien que se está desarrollando el PALE. Es una experiencia que me está encantando, la verdad que las clases con los ponentes son muy amenas y hablamos un montón en inglés. Estamos ya en el ecuador d esta primera parte y estoy muy satisfecha. Animaros a escribir!!! Ya queda menos para la gran maratón del sábado.
Hello my name is Juan and my name is Luciano. We visited Dublin last summer in July. We went into Luciano's car from Almendralejo to Lisbon, we got to Portela's airport and we keep the car for three weeks in a parking called “Lavacolla”. We booked the flight by Rumbo and we were flying in a company called Air Lingus because it was the cheaper low cost company that we found for this month. We landed at Dulin's airport to late, about half past ten and we had to look some transport to the city center. We took the Aircoach's bus, it was most cheap than a taxi and most expensive than bus number A19, but it was faster, We took different buses because we lived in different single apartment.
We had looked the course and the accommodation at IhDublin International House Dublín, because another partners from this Pale's course they had studied there.
I'm Juan, I was lived in a flat at the Mercer Court Apartment with my flatmate, they were from France, Italy and Switzerland, I was sharing the kitchen and the living room and they were lovely girls. The apartmen was to ten minute from the school.
I'm Luciano, I was lived at the Archway Court Apartments in a single bedroom sharing the living and kitchen areas with 3 other students, two Italian brother and sister another Venezuelan girl. I had to walk up to the school in 35 minutes.
The first day, the first thing that we did was a theoretical examination of grammar and an interview to know that level we were entering. There were about 400 students there. After the results (pre-intermediate level) they took us to the classroom where there was other students of other countries, from Saudi Arabia, France, Italy, Venezuela, China and Spain. In class we were approximately ten pupils and two teachers. On having begun the class, the first thing that we did was to present us to other students and they were presenting others to themselves.
The teachers were very young, their names were John and Eveline. We had chosen the Standard General English Course, it covers all aspects of the language: grammar, usage, reading, writing, listening and speaking. Great importance is placed on oral communication and materials are both relevant and stimulating. We were tested regularly every Friday to make sure we were in the correct class for our level.
All the classes were very intensive, we learned new vocabulary, pronunciation and especially great conversation with very didactic games for the practice of the communication in English.
Hours per week: 20 hours per week (1 hour = 60 min) Course time-table: 09:00 - 13:30 Monday to Friday Start dates: Every Monday (Courses for complete beginners start on the first Monday of every month) Course length: 3 weeks Maximum class size: 12 students Price 2011: €215 per week
The first evening, a charming guide took us walking on the center of Dublin to know the city.
The first thing that we were doing on having begun the class was to speak on what we had done the previous evening. Every evening there were activities, like visits to museums, exhibitions, cycling in the biggest urban park of Europe, matches of Gaelic football, we visited to the factory of Guinness, etc.
We had different duties and one of them was a writing on my first trip in irlanda. We did this one: My first trip to Ireland The first time I went abroad alone was when I went to ireland. It was two weeks ago and I wnt with seven friends. The bus and train were quite expensive so we decided to travel by van, we rented for eigth people, we traveled from Dublin to Galway by motorway, it was our first experience driving on the left hand side. We left Dublin at eight o'clock in the morning and the journey to Galway took about four or five hours, because in the first half of the trip, we had decided to stop in a small village called Clonmacnoise where there were a Celtic cemetary and a monastery with high crosses. We stayed in a B&B (Bed and Breakfast) in a lovely seaside village called Doolin. While we were there , first we went to see the Cliffs of Moher, at night we went to dinner in a Pub with live music, on the following morning we went to the city centre in Galway. Then we went shopping on the main street, where we could buy all kinds of jewellery and clothes and I bought a T-shirt for my son and a beautiful pendant for my wife. When we returned to Dulin, we decided to stop to eat in athlone, a twown with a Castle an built on a big navigable river called The Shanon, we went to eat in a good restaurant 'The Olive Grove' It had favulous views overlooking The River Shannon. In the end, the experience was an unfogettable one, to cross Ireland from East to West with a wonderful group of new friends. Dublin, July 20th.
In the afternoon we visited walking the center city and the riverside with modern bildings in the evening, we visit walking the center city and we were walking along the river seeing modern buildings and we took a lots photography.
We visit other cities as Howth one nice seaworthy people with a beautiful walk along the cliffs, Kilkenny a city with a big medieval castle and many churches with commercials center and finally Malahide a town with a pleased castle and his beautiful beach.
We enjoy a lots, every night, taking a big pinta of Guiness with live music in a typical pub as Tempel Bar and a big group of lovely friends of course.
Last day we did the final examination of the week and we gathered our certificate of aptitude in the principal office of the academy IhDublin. On the following morning we visit the Zoo of Dublin and in the evening we took the bus that took us to the airport to take the plane with destination to Lisbon. In the airport we had problems with the baggage at the time of embarking, and we had to pay it.
When we landed in Lisbon, we called to the personnel of the company of the car park. We took Luciano's car and returned to house. The end of the trip.
Espero comentarios de todas las personas que participan en este Blog.
ResponderEliminarEl martes 5 de octubre de 2010 comenzamos las clases en inglés. Las dos sesiones tuvieron distintos ponentes, Paul la primera, y Russel la segunda. Tienen distintas formas de llevar a cabo las clases, pero parece que los dos van a proporcionarnos experiencias valiosas a la vez que divertidas.
ResponderEliminarHello partners!!
ResponderEliminarHow are you? I´m goingo to tell you about my task as a seller of wedding dresses. It was great because I found how difficult it was due to the lack of vocabulary. I need to improve to. Anyway my partner and me got to sell differente males and females wedding dresses.
I really enjoyed a lot with this task and I also enjoyed because there were English people in my class with whom we talked.
See you tomorrow.
Here you are!!
ResponderEliminarI'm Clara.
This is my first contribution to this WONDERFUL blog, but I'm completely sure that it's not going to be the last one.
Does anybody know if I can attatch here any picture??
Good night to everybody!!
This is the link to the second song of Heroes of Troy:
ResponderEliminarhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/troy/the_foolish_and_the_brave.shtml
I hope this helps.
Good night!!
It does not work!!!
ResponderEliminarI'll try again.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/troy/the_foolish_and_the_brave.shtml
This is the page of The Archers:
ResponderEliminarhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/archers/
Listening to this soap opera is our homework for this weekend. Enjoy it!!
And have a good weekend!!
No pude ir el jueves al pale. Alguien me puede decir si hay que hacer algo para el martes. un saludo
ResponderEliminarPues aquí estoy para comentar lo bien que se está desarrollando el PALE. Es una experiencia que me está encantando, la verdad que las clases con los ponentes son muy amenas y hablamos un montón en inglés. Estamos ya en el ecuador d esta primera parte y estoy muy satisfecha. Animaros a escribir!!! Ya queda menos para la gran maratón del sábado.
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ResponderEliminarValen todas las intervenciones en este pobre blog.....no le estamos alimentando debidamente y considero que podéis sacar más partido a vuestros blogs.
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ResponderEliminarYo lo pasé genial casi todo el rato en la inmersión.
ResponderEliminarLástima de pequeños problemas...
See you tomorrow!!
Hello my name is Juan and my name is Luciano.
ResponderEliminarWe visited Dublin last summer in July.
We went into Luciano's car from Almendralejo to Lisbon,
we got to Portela's airport and we keep the car for three weeks in a parking called “Lavacolla”.
We booked the flight by Rumbo and we were flying in a company called Air Lingus because it was the cheaper low cost company that we found for this month.
We landed at Dulin's airport to late, about half past ten and we had to look some transport to the city center. We took the Aircoach's bus, it was most cheap than a taxi and most expensive than bus number A19, but it was faster, We took different buses because we lived in different single apartment.
We had looked the course and the accommodation at IhDublin International House Dublín, because another partners from this Pale's course they had studied there.
I'm Juan, I was lived in a flat at the Mercer Court Apartment with my flatmate, they were from France, Italy and Switzerland, I was sharing the kitchen and the living room and they were lovely girls. The apartmen was to ten minute from the school.
I'm Luciano, I was lived at the Archway Court Apartments in a single bedroom sharing the living and kitchen areas with 3 other students, two Italian brother and sister another Venezuelan girl.
I had to walk up to the school in 35 minutes.
The first day, the first thing that we did was a theoretical examination of grammar and an interview to know that level we were entering. There were about 400 students there. After the results (pre-intermediate level) they took us to the classroom where there was other students of other countries, from Saudi Arabia, France, Italy, Venezuela, China and Spain. In class we were approximately ten pupils and two teachers.
On having begun the class, the first thing that we did was to present us to other students and they were presenting others to themselves.
The teachers were very young, their names were John and Eveline. We had chosen the Standard General English Course, it covers all aspects of the language: grammar, usage, reading, writing, listening and speaking. Great importance is placed on oral communication and materials are both relevant and stimulating. We were tested regularly every Friday to make sure we were in the correct class for our level.
All the classes were very intensive, we learned new vocabulary, pronunciation and especially great conversation with very didactic games for the practice of the communication in English.
Hours per week:
ResponderEliminar20 hours per week (1 hour = 60 min)
Course time-table:
09:00 - 13:30 Monday to Friday
Start dates:
Every Monday (Courses for complete beginners start on the first Monday of every month)
Course length:
3 weeks
Maximum class size:
12 students
Price 2011:
€215 per week
The first evening, a charming guide took us walking on the center of Dublin to know the city.
The first thing that we were doing on having begun the class was to speak on what we had done the previous evening. Every evening there were activities, like visits to museums, exhibitions, cycling in the biggest urban park of Europe, matches of Gaelic football, we visited to the factory of Guinness, etc.
We had different duties and one of them was a writing on my first trip in irlanda. We did this one:
My first trip to Ireland
The first time I went abroad alone was when I went to ireland. It was two weeks ago and I wnt with seven friends. The bus and train were quite expensive so we decided to travel by van, we rented for eigth people, we traveled from Dublin to Galway by motorway, it was our first experience driving on the left hand side. We left Dublin at eight o'clock in the morning and the journey to Galway took about four or five hours, because in the first half of the trip, we had decided to stop in a small village called Clonmacnoise where there were a Celtic cemetary and a monastery with high crosses.
We stayed in a B&B (Bed and Breakfast) in a lovely seaside village called Doolin. While we were there , first we went to see the Cliffs of Moher, at night we went to dinner in a Pub with live music, on the following morning we went to the city centre in Galway. Then we went shopping on the main street, where we could buy all kinds of jewellery and clothes and I bought a T-shirt for my son and a beautiful pendant for my wife. When we returned to Dulin, we decided to stop to eat in athlone, a twown with a Castle an built on a big navigable river called The Shanon, we went to eat in a good restaurant 'The Olive Grove' It had favulous views overlooking The River Shannon.
In the end, the experience was an unfogettable one, to cross Ireland from East to West with a wonderful group of new friends.
Dublin, July 20th.
In the afternoon we visited walking the center city and the riverside with modern bildings
in the evening, we visit walking the center city and we were walking along the river seeing modern buildings and we took a lots photography.
We visit other cities as Howth one nice seaworthy people with a beautiful walk along the cliffs, Kilkenny a city with a big medieval castle and many churches with commercials center and finally Malahide a town with a pleased castle and his beautiful beach.
We enjoy a lots, every night, taking a big pinta of Guiness with live music in a typical pub as Tempel Bar and a big group of lovely friends of course.
Last day we did the final examination of the week and we gathered our certificate of aptitude in the principal office of the academy IhDublin.
On the following morning we visit the Zoo of Dublin and in the evening we took the bus that took us to the airport to take the plane with destination to Lisbon. In the airport we had problems with the baggage at the time of embarking, and we had to pay it.
When we landed in Lisbon, we called to the personnel of the company of the car park. We took Luciano's car and returned to house.
The end of the trip.
this is my best photo
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