From: Guillermo Gallego Morgade.
To: Walks Worldwide.
Subject: Graduation year trip.
Dear Sir or Madam,
My name is Guillermo and I'm the history teacher at I.E.S. Mugardos.r I was thinking about taking my pupils on a trip around Morocco. This year we have studied the Spanish colonialism and the country which they enjoyed the most was Morocco.
So we wanted to know if there are still places avaliable. I would be obliged if you could send us to a place where there's not a strong religious presence, because I don't want my pupils to have to wear burkas because it could be a problem for many of their families. I understand that it's difficult to find somewhere like that, but at least somewhere that will make an exception for them.
So if there is a tour like this or a similar one please send me the total cost and dates.
Thank you in advice.
Guillermo Gallego Morgade.
martes, 28 de abril de 2015
miércoles, 22 de abril de 2015
Eating Habits in Spain by Miguel
My name is Miguel and I'm going to
describe eating habits in Spain.
Here, for breakfast, we usually eat a
piece of fruit, milk, some cereals, juice... We usually eat something
light, because more or less two hours later, we eat an aperitif.
Breakfast is the most important mealof the day, and you could eat
breakfast at any hour in the morning. Eve if you have hangover on
Sunday morning, it's probable that's you eat
breakfast for lunch.
We eat lunch between two or three PM,
and it's the main meal of the day, we often have meat, fish,
vegetables, potatoes (chips)... We have some traditional foods, like
omelette, paella, octopus, broth made from turnip leaves and some
others.
Around six PM, we eat a snack,
something like English tea, but isn't the same. We usually eat a
sandwich made with cheese, ham, turkey...
The last food before going to bed is dinner, and it's between nine and ten PM. Th e kind of food you have for dinner varies , because some people eat more for dinner than other people,
who only eat a cup of milk with cereals or biscuits.
By Migue
eating habts by raul sanchez
Eating Habits
In Spain the eating is different to
others countries. The breackfast are the main meal and it usually is
at eight or nine in he morning. The tradicional breakfast in Spain
are biscuists with milk, cereals with milk, cereals with colacao etc.
Other meal is have lunch, it usually is at two or three and the
traditionals food are omelette, stew, paella,lacon octopus...People
usually eat something in the afternoon, chips, biscuits, sandwich
etc. The last meal in the day is dinner, the people usuallly have
dinner when they are watching tv about nine and ten hours in the
night, they usally eat sandwiches, pizza, burgers ...
The spanish people don`t usually eat in
restaurants, they preefer eat in their homes.
miércoles, 8 de abril de 2015
Lorry Drivers on Strike
La Voz De Galicia.
Attention: letters to de editor.
Rúa Da Pedreira N30.
Dear Editor,
I'm writting because i want to draw
your attention to the current strike which are the lorry drivers
taking.
As I said, lorry drivers have stopped
working because they don't agree with their salaries. Because of
that, all the neighbouring areas feel that there is a lack of
necessity items like salt, bottled water or cleaning products and it
makes getting them very difficult.
Another problem is that we can't do
anythingto stop it because the drivers wont change their opinion and
we have to realise that they are right but if they continue with the
strikes we, the people who live in Ferrolterra, wont be able to get
the products we need to live.
Writting this I want to make lorry
drivers understand that their wages can be unfair, but if they dont
work it is unfair for all of us.
Guille.
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