Well first I'd like to say that Marco Antonio got a great idea to go to see el Tule tree. I don't know Oaxaca,but the've told me it's a wonderful place, and of course it would be very pleasant to go with all of you folks, I hope we can set a time to visit that or some other place. Second of all I' d like to tell Rosario a little hint for using the cards you Ross shared with us. I always ask my students to tell me real information cause it's easy to talk when you have real facts and you're not trying to invent what to say. I used the cards with a PG 5 I had a pair work and I told my students not to show their card and to pay attention to what the other was asking. I also told them that question was just a pretext to start a CONVERSATION and not a monolog. I had excellent conversations because they were sahring their own real experiences.
Well talking about a place we've visited and enjoyed, I would say one of the places I've visited and look forward to going back is Guanajuato. This is a very antique little town but all its buildings are really nice, they look huge because all the street there, are too narrow that cars can not go through them, they use the sewage system that was built during the colonial times to go from one place to another. There are many places to visit there like different silver mines that are still working, the mummy museum, the kissing alley, the alondiga de granaditas (where the independence movement started). At night you can go on the "callejoneadas" which is a serenade tour that takes about 2 hours where you go singing, drinking, and having lots of fun (but you have to rest the day before, because you have to keep the pace as they walk and the streets are always going up) Besides in this place every october we have the Cervantino Festival if you don't know Russ it's a multicultural festival, where people around the world come to share their culture with us, they come from very many different places such as Japan, Sweden, Germany, Brazil, Italy etc. If you have the chance go this year and let me tell you you don't need too much money cause you can camp on the street(remember cars don't pass by them)and many of the events are free.
HI everyone; T&he city I liked the most is barcelona,in spain. I think it was because I met my father´s brother there,and his wife.tha was the only ocassion I saw them. three months later, he passed away. I vaven´t come back since then,but I hope to do it as soon I get the money to do so,I want to meet some of my relatives,cousins and nices and nephwes who li in france,too. you know,during the civil war in spain, brothers and sisters split,like in the case of my parents,who came to live in mexico. So I di´n´t have the chance to meet my folks from there.
HI everyone; T&he city I liked the most is barcelona,in spain. I think it was because I met my father´s brother there,and his wife.tha was the only ocassion I saw them. three months later, he passed away. I vaven´t come back since then,but I hope to do it as soon I get the money to do so,I want to meet some of my relatives,cousins and nices and nephwes who li in france,too. you know,during the civil war in spain, brothers and sisters split,like in the case of my parents,who came to live in mexico. So I di´n´t have the chance to meet my folks from there.
I feel like writing about Tuxpan, a small town in Veracruz, Mexico.
I went there in October 1998. I had never gone there and I wanted to experience some time there.
Tuxpan is not a city but a town next to a wide deep river. The town is quite, relaxing, and even old, but the atmosphere is very good. When I was there, I had the sensation that time didn't pass.
Tuxpan is a seaside town, and the food is very cheap, delicious and fresh.
In Tuxpan, I saw a beautiful show, Tuxpan river joins to gulf of Mexico and you can see how the colour of the water fusions and changes into another one.
I remember there is another town across Tuxpan River, there you can enjoy lots of typical food and the most exciting is when you cross the river by motorboat. I did it about 9 o'clock, so it was very dark and the only way to light it ourselves was with some candles. I was not only worried about it but also delighted with that new experience for me. In Tuxpan there are a lot of hotels. There are small, cheap, comfortable, big, expensive, modern, or old ones. I liked one hotel which is located on Tuxpan Main Avenue, so the view from this hotel is spectacular.
Finally, I would like to say Tuxpan is not an expensive place. That’s very cheap and local people are very friendly.
If you want to go on vacation but your budget is short, take into consideration this beautiful place
Mmm... I really like San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato, there you can stay or take some tours to different places around San Miguel. The nigthlife is interesting, you can go to different bars. During the day you can go and visit "cultural places" and at nigth you can have fun in a different way. It's a very nice place.
Hello everyone! You are right Flor. San Miguel de Allende is a wonderful and peaceful place, not omly for visiting but also for living. I lived there for about two years and I really ejoyed it. during the weekends we used to go to the center of town to have dinner, to listen to music in the kiosko or to dance in the central garden. People are very friendly and you can do many different activities there, but the city I have likedthe most is probably Lucerne. This city is in Zwitserland. There is a very big and blue lake and there are also beautiful green mountains. In the mountains you can see the water running through narrow streams, it is very cold but delicious... I still can remember the feeling of being there, the cold air and the smell of the forests, the cows and the goats eating the fresh herb. The architecture of the city is magnificent and the people was very friedly and joyful. It is a very rich and clean city. When I was there I felt very close from God because there is so much beauty everywhere. I wish I could visit Lucern again.
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Finally I could find the site I took the riddles from. I hope you enjoy it!! http://www.jokesgalore.com/
Well first I'd like to say that Marco Antonio got a great idea to go to see el Tule tree. I don't know Oaxaca,but the've told me it's a wonderful place, and of course it would be very pleasant to go with all of you folks, I hope we can set a time to visit that or some other place. Second of all I' d like to tell Rosario a little hint for using the cards you Ross shared with us. I always ask my students to tell me real information cause it's easy to talk when you have real facts and you're not trying to invent what to say. I used the cards with a PG 5 I had a pair work and I told my students not to show their card and to pay attention to what the other was asking. I also told them that question was just a pretext to start a CONVERSATION and not a monolog. I had excellent conversations because they were sahring their own real experiences.
Well talking about a place we've visited and enjoyed, I would say one of the places I've visited and look forward to going back is Guanajuato. This is a very antique little town but all its buildings are really nice, they look huge because all the street there, are too narrow that cars can not go through them, they use the sewage system that was built during the colonial times to go from one place to another. There are many places to visit there like different silver mines that are still working, the mummy museum, the kissing alley, the alondiga de granaditas (where the independence movement started). At night you can go on the "callejoneadas" which is a serenade tour that takes about 2 hours where you go singing, drinking, and having lots of fun (but you have to rest the day before, because you have to keep the pace as they walk and the streets are always going up)
Besides in this place every october we have the Cervantino Festival if you don't know Russ it's a multicultural festival, where people around the world come to share their culture with us, they come from very many different places such as Japan, Sweden, Germany, Brazil, Italy etc. If you have the chance go this year and let me tell you you don't need too much money cause you can camp on the street(remember cars don't pass by them)and many of the events are free.
Greetings and see you next saturday
HI everyone;
T&he city I liked the most is barcelona,in spain.
I think it was because I met my father´s brother there,and his wife.tha was the only ocassion I saw them.
three months later, he passed away.
I vaven´t come back since then,but I hope to do it as soon I get the money to do so,I want to meet some of my relatives,cousins and nices and nephwes who li in france,too.
you know,during the civil war in spain, brothers and sisters split,like in the case of my parents,who came to live in mexico.
So I di´n´t have the chance to meet my folks from there.
HI everyone;
T&he city I liked the most is barcelona,in spain.
I think it was because I met my father´s brother there,and his wife.tha was the only ocassion I saw them.
three months later, he passed away.
I vaven´t come back since then,but I hope to do it as soon I get the money to do so,I want to meet some of my relatives,cousins and nices and nephwes who li in france,too.
you know,during the civil war in spain, brothers and sisters split,like in the case of my parents,who came to live in mexico.
So I di´n´t have the chance to meet my folks from there.
Hi everybody!
I feel like writing about Tuxpan, a small town in Veracruz, Mexico.
I went there in October 1998. I had never gone there and I wanted to experience some time there.
Tuxpan is not a city but a town next to a wide deep river. The town is quite, relaxing, and even old, but the atmosphere is very good. When I was there, I had the sensation that time didn't pass.
Tuxpan is a seaside town, and the food is very cheap, delicious and fresh.
In Tuxpan, I saw a beautiful show, Tuxpan river joins to gulf of Mexico and you can see how the colour of the water fusions and changes into another one.
I remember there is another town across Tuxpan River, there you can enjoy lots of typical food and the most exciting is when you cross the river by motorboat. I did it about 9 o'clock, so it was very dark and the only way to light it ourselves was with some candles. I was not only worried about it but also delighted with that new experience for me.
In Tuxpan there are a lot of hotels. There are small, cheap, comfortable, big, expensive, modern, or old ones. I liked one hotel which is located on Tuxpan Main Avenue, so the view from this hotel is spectacular.
Finally, I would like to say Tuxpan is not an expensive place. That’s very cheap and local people are very friendly.
If you want to go on vacation but your budget is short, take into consideration this beautiful place
October 2, 2007 8:27 PM
Mmm... I really like San Miguel de Allende in Guanajuato, there you can stay or take some tours to different places around San Miguel. The nigthlife is interesting, you can go to different bars. During the day you can go and visit "cultural places" and at nigth you can have fun in a different way. It's a very nice place.
Hello everyone!
You are right Flor. San Miguel de Allende is a wonderful and peaceful place, not omly for visiting but also for living. I lived there for about two years and I really ejoyed it. during the weekends we used to go to the center of town to have dinner, to listen to music in the kiosko or to dance in the central garden. People are very friendly and you can do many different activities there, but the city I have likedthe most is probably Lucerne. This city is in Zwitserland. There is a very big and blue lake and there are also beautiful green mountains. In the mountains you can see the water running through narrow streams, it is very cold but delicious... I still can remember the feeling of being there, the cold air and the smell of the forests, the cows and the goats eating the fresh herb. The architecture of the city is magnificent and the people was very friedly and joyful. It is a very rich and clean city. When I was there I felt very close from God because there is so much beauty everywhere. I wish I could visit Lucern again.
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