Thursday, September 27, 2012

A Country


Since I was young I've always been fascinated with China and it is a country I would love to visit. I think it had something to do with books that I read as a child. One in particular was called “Misse Lee” by Arther Ransome. It was about a group of children who were captured by Chinese pirates and I really enjoyed reading about such an exotic and mysterious land. I found things related to customs and food very interesting (in the book an Emperor served the children a meal of monkey brains in the cooked head of the monkey!!). Later, when I lived in London I used to enjoy going to Chinatown in the centre of the city. It had shops that sold unusual things and great restaurants.

If I could travel to China I would like to walk along The Great Wall and see the sights in cities like Beijing (Peking) and Shanghai. I’m more interested in traditional China than the modern aspects. I love the traditional Chinese architecture and I would like to see how these elements have been incorporated into modern Chinese culture. I’m sure there are lots of interesting things to do, things to see, places to go and things to eat. It’s such a big country that it would take time to get to know it well. There are lots of other things I would like to learn about like Chinese medicine (especially acupuncture) and celebrations like the Chinese New Year – which I experienced in Chinatown in London. I think I’d need to go for at least a year.

Write about a country you would like to visit.

Say:
Which country it is,
Why you are interested in it,
What you would like to see or do there,

 Write at least 200 words.

Leave a comment on your teacher’s blog and on the blogs of at least 3 classmates.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

A Holiday


One of the best holidays I've ever had was the second time my wife and I went to Uruguay. We flew from Santiago and we arrived in Montevideo with no set plans. We stayed in a hostel the first couple of nights exploring the city (eating lots of muzzarella). On the third day we went to the bus station and took a bus to La Paloma, a little seaside village in Rocha. We had been before but only for a couple of days. Also, the first time we went it was carnival so, it had been very crowded.

We spent our days on the beach sunbathing, reading and swimming. The nicest day we had was when we walked 5 kilometres up the coast to another little village called La Pedrera. It was a hot day so we took our time stopping off to swim when it got too hot in the sun. The beach was deserted once we left La Paloma and it was really nice to it all to ourselves. We have lunch in a little restaurant in La Pedera and then we walked back. The whole trip took us about 5 or 6 hours mainly because we stopped so many times. One of the things I really enjoyed was the temperature of the water. I don´t go in the sea in Chile because it’s too cold. However, La Paloma and the surrounding area are on the Atlantic coast so the water is warm.


Write about a holiday you remember:
Say:
Where you went,
How you got there,
Who you went with,
What you did,
What things you enjoyed.

Mention anything else you think is important. Write at least 250 words. Leave a comment on your teacher's blog and on the blogs of at least 3 classmates.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

A Photograph you like


This is a photograph from when I was about 10 years old. I'm with 2 of my brothers, Adrian & Colin, outside our house in Chester. I love this photo because of our look and the stances we have. It reminds me of early Star Trek for some reason. If you look closely, you´ll see that my brothers and I have the same haircut. That´s because my Dad used to cut our hair. Actually, I think my mum knitted the jumpers (sweaters) we are wearing. There are only 3 years between my brother's and I (If I was 10 then Ady - in the middle was 8 and a half and Colin was 7), however, I was much taller than either of them. We lived in this house for about 12 years and this photo brings back lots of memories about my childhood. I was born in the countryside and moved to the city when I was 7 so that had a big effect on my upbringing. I don't know who took the photo, most probably one of my elder sisters. I think it was most likely to have been Terry my eldest sister as I think she was the first one to have a camera.

Write about a photograph you like.
Say:
Where the photograph was taken,
Who took it,
What it shows,
Why you like the photograph.

Mention anything else you think is important. Write at least 250 words. Leave a comment on your teacher's blog and on at least 3 of your classmates' blogs.