The "A-Team," at one of Gonzaga's halls
Today we enjoyed a more relaxed day at Gonzaga. We were all tired (Toledo involved a lot of up-hill walking) but eager to experience another chance of sharing a day at a spanish school.
We started with an Informática class (Computers) with Reyes, the "computer savy" teacher here. Later, we took a Spanish class where we learned how the celtics influenced Spain, specifically on the northern area of the Iberian peninsula: Celtics were the first inhabitants of Galicia. We watched a movie that recreated the Galician Mythology, called "El Bosque Encantado" (The Enchanted Forest). It was extremely challenging and interesting to watch a whole movie with "acento gallego" (Galician accent). Later, we played a game called ALTO!... to practice some more Spanish. It was fun and it actually refreshed loooots of terms!!!
After the precious "half-an-hour" break for lunch, we went to the computer lab just to catch up with e-mails and communication with friends. Later, we had a Math class (it was more Geometry) were we did another relaxing activity: "reflecting" and "coloring." It was a nice way to end the day.
And that was it... we all went home to rest (except for Desiree and Kathleen who decided to play soccer afterwards... and Emily, who went shopping to "El Corte Inglés") :)
TOMORROW: EL VALLE DE LOS CAIDOS/EL ESCORIAL
In the English Lab, before watching "El Bosque Encantado" (The enchanted Forest)
Playing ALTO (Stop)... with María José
1 comment:
ALTO! was so much fun, but i think that tabú was better.
not to mention the fact that i won both:) tehe.
anyways, the part that wasnt mentioned about tuesday is that the computer room was about 1000 degrees and we all thought that we were going to die from heat stroke.
and i didnt understand that movie at all. im still trying to figure out why that one guy was jumping in front of random people with a gun?
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