Hey, do you see that photo? That's the strange co-ordinator who visited us on Sunday. Someone has stuck her picture in. I wonder if she ever got to "Camino Mordisco". I hope she got where she wanted to go anyway.
But I can't stop to think about her now. Sorry! We're all going into Caceres at last. The whole camp is really excited about it. We're going on a treasure hunt and then we're all going shopping. I bet we'll learn lots more vocabulary too. There's so much to learn and it's all so interesting. And then there's the culture part too.
The afternoon sounds fun. We're off to the other camp here in Caceres where the TV will be filming us. Hey, just a thought, we might all become famous TV stars after this. What with all those acting classes in English we're having, who knows! Then we're going to see a show. It really does sound great. I better sneak out of here before I'm caught.
lunes, 27 de agosto de 2007
domingo, 26 de agosto de 2007
A STRANGE VISITOR
I had that feeling yesterday that something new was going to happen. And it did! It happened during Assembly. Our co-ordinator wasn't there - she always is and Fabiola - a smashing teacher - was doing it when suddenly the door opened and this really strange woman came in. She said she was from "Camino Mordisco". Anyway, she said that she had to do assembly and she didn't half do it! She did really strange things and asked a few boys what their fathers' names were. She also taught us a song "If I had a hammer" and danced around the room. We all laughed and sang with her. Then she left for "Camino Mordisco". I wonder if she got there?
sábado, 25 de agosto de 2007
A STORMY DAY
Hey, I've sneaked in again. It's fun. I love doing this. I thought I'd tell you that it's really stormy here in Rosso de Luna. I mean weather wise of course. What's it like where all of you other lucky guys are who are on these fab camps? Keep me posted. I'm off to breakfast now and then I'm getting myself ready for all the surprises we have here. Thre's never a dull moment here. I wonder what's going to happen today? I'll let you know.
ITS ME AGAIN
I see you have all seen the photos of our smashing day at the pool. Do you know something? You all saw them before me. You know, I'm the craziest about learning on this camp - that's my modest opinion anyway and there are no photos of me! Perhaps somebody will notice me - sometime
Hello From Rosso de Luna
Above are some photos of our kids writing about what they did yesterday at the pool.
This is the result of their great effort:
"Yesterday we went to the natural swimming pool in Jaraíz de la Vera. The water was very very cold. There was a bridge, two showers, lots of stones and sand. We played volleyball, football and skips. We had lots of baths and swam in the icy water. At five o'clock we saw a lot of smoke. There was a fire. Helicopters with lots of water, put it out." -Ángela
"Hello, we are Rosa and Fátima. When we arrived to the natural swimming pool, we dived from the brigde into the water. Then an old man asked us if we wanted to ride a horse. Then we ate sandwiches and played cards with the monitors."
"Hello, we are Samuel and Rodrigo. Yesterday, the food for the picnic was very good. We ate sandwiches and fruit. The sandwiches were pork, cheese and ham. We drank juice and water. After that we bought sweets. Some ate pizza, but it was very bad. "
So as you can see they not only had lots of fun but they learned lots of English too!!!! Yoo hoo!!!!
Our day at Jaraiz de la Vera
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