I'm writing at 8:34pm, it means the day has been a disaster. I went to the language exchange at Ilac Centre, but it was like a madhouse. I got late because I was doing a test in the English academy, and it took me more than 1 hour. When I got there, there were a lot of people talking, but nobody available to talk with me. Also, the most people were Spanish. Chatting was impossible. I don't feel like fighting today.
Next, I decided to take a look at the cinemas. I surprised that the films starts at 9:20pm not at 8:30. Too late to come back later. So, I went shopping before go home.
And now, I'm at the apartment having dinner and watching TV. I'll practice listening at least.
Tomorrow afternoon, I'm meeting two Polish and one Irish people at the Spire. They study Spanish and I study English, so the perfect combination.
By the way, I'm starting English academy on Thursday. It's the cheaper one I've found (I don't know if that is correct :P )
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Paisha trooooooooooon: What a terrible day!. Well, don´t worry be happy. At last the Guinness is cheaper than Heineken. What about San Miguel?. "Where it goes, it triumphs (Donde va, triunfa, creo). Remember that you go there looking for adventures, and you get it!. Here (in Benidorm), Marta and me are having troubles with our stomatches (paso de buscar estómago en un diccionario). Too may paellas. Tomorrow we are leaving Benidorm. Our holidays are being over. What a pity!. Well nene, Belin and Javi have this blog. I hope you will know about them soon. AH, for EVERYONE that is reading this: SORRY for my english. Besotes (from Marta) y abrazotes (from me). Marta y El Puce
Isra, every adventure has its ups and downs,...so don't worry if some day everything seems to turn out upside down, because the next day will be better for sure.
I did not realise to warn you that DCU is quite big and maybe it is not so easy to find the notice boards if you don´t know where to go. I recolled that most of them were in the Henry Grattan building, on the ground floor,...but this may have changed too...And probably the students don't turn up till middle of September. Anyway, let us know if you go today to Ana´s flamenco show and how it went with the language exchange with the Polish and the Irish...this sounds like an alcoholic end. Regards, Alicia
I want a paellaaaaaaa. I'm sorry about "you are going leg down" (que os vayáis por la pata abajo) ha ha.
Thanks guys for the spirits (¿ánimo?)
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