Monday, October 4, 2004

Mexicanas Famosas Follando A week in London

Chapter 1: The Journey

The first has been the aircraft. All very well, just note that British Airways
have leather seats and give you a sandwich, a juice and a kitkat
while in Iberia the only advantage is that the name means
cabin crew when they say the speakers.
give you realize you've entered in England when you see that are carpeted
up at the airport.

The subway was a bit more complicated. First, because when the suitcase full
(26.4 kg) did not expect to have to carry her down stairs while people push
. Then because the London Underground is a
little more rare than the Madrid and the house was on the other side of the plane
. To say nothing of my family
great son of 30 who looks like a hooligan and not understand a word they
says. They have a Jack Russell dog race (it seems
that the origin of this breed is catching rats, and I told you not approach the pooch
to McDonalds), which is great and I have fallen very
well.

Ms. us dinner, which is usually pretty good and gives us
breakfast items like cereal or toast (which breakfast
English seems to be obsolete). When I was in my sissy
room (hey, but has tele) a list of 10 commandments
the house, generally quite bland, but has a good line, translate from English
:

- If you do not ever I can make the cena, I'll let
ready for reheating in the microwave (open door to check food,
close door, put dial in 3 minutes, press the green button,
door open, eating)

living in the house two other students: a Russian
about 40 years hardly speaks English and even on top is a bit shy, so you have to
help out occasionally. Do not know if I like him or not because the truth is that almost
not speak, but it seems nice. It'll be two years
here to learn English, you must be a Russian lined those. Then there's Joanna

, who is Polish and is very nice,
has over 30 speaks English more or less like me and together we will also
to class and there to go sightseeing.

The house is not bad, but I'm looking a little
see if I can go to an apartment or something. The prices are high, but
not much, so it is feasible. The problem is that not much of
the city and its areas so I'll need a little help.

Chapter 3: Classes

The school is in an area of central London, full of
pijilla English schools. The building is large and absurdly complicated,
I miss every day, without exception, and I always find more people lost in the meantime. For example, to one of my classes (room 6)
I have to climb a ladder, enter the room 5,
find a door half hidden in the wall and then throughtwo doors. There
doors that lead to rooms, but other steps, the
services are listed in an evil way, so that when an urgent need
suffer, etc, etc. The school is pulling
guys well, and there are people from almost all nationalities. In my class we
three Japanese, one Swiss, two French, one Polish, one
Ukraine, two Chinese and me. The Chinese no one understands them.

This week we had a very nice teacher named Ed
Next week has to go and as soon
moves to Madrid (what a coincidence, eh?) Is no more. However, we
very similar hobbies and giving me your email and these days
quand can make life cheaper, there is much price difference
some other sites. A sandwich in Pret-a-manger costs 2.80, the same
tesco, although he knows a little worse, it costs 1.55. Moreover,
things like CDs, books, DVDs or even the clothes are as
Spain more or less. And there are lots of thrift stores with
very affordable prices. Dining out is more or less the same, many sites are
20 pounds (5000 pelas) up, but looking a bit
and eat for £ 10 in an almost equal.

Chapter 3: London

These days I've spent most of the time to visit tourist sites
bound, like Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Big Ben and the Abbey
Westminster. Are fine, but I do not dwell on this
.

not yet know much about the city, but I took a spin around the Soho and I really enjoyed
. It's like a mix of pubs, restaurants
exotic sex shops, theaters, cinemas, markets, record shops and trendy bars
. I guess part of my natural tendency to
be attracted by strange environments and / or deaf.

Regarding "cultural ".... Milk! We take a look at
TimeOut (the typical leisure magazine) and practically there is a concert
interesting day. And small, plan Morrisey, PJ Harvey, Hives,
Divine Comedy, etc. If you want to go to every concert that I crave
not have time or pcourse or money (standard price 24 pounds = 6 000
peel). Cinemas are plentiful and everything from music to cinema-style studio
, retrospectives, etc. Theatre is a lot
(for example, I think now there are 3 different representations
Chicago, an essential with David Hasselhoff).
Come on, why not miss.

Chapter 4: The English

Well see. I have no problem so far to communicate.
With more or fewer repetitions (NO little or none)
I can talk to anyone, and is always understood one. What happens is
spoken to two per hour, and try to have a conversation
interesting (not saying that had many in English, is an example)

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