Hi, everyone!
Yes, you're in the right place... to talk, gossip, find out things you didn't know about your classmates. Who said anything about learning English? Forget it. What we want is here.
LET'S TALK!
It's February, it's still cold, and we need something to warm us up. Why don't we have a look at some brand new photos?
These were taken in a far away land. A fairy-tale land called Ireland. In ancient times it was called Hibernia. Imagine the cold there! Brrrrr.
Well, the thing is that some of LCTIDIOMAS students went there on holidays.
Drogheda, (pronounced /ˈdrɒhədə), is a port town on the east coast of Ireland where these brave girls stayed for a few weeks. And I say brave because of many reasons. For one, the shrunken head of Saint Oliver Plunkett, who was executed in London in 1681, was put on display in the cathedral. In 1921!
As you can see, these girls were brave too because they dared the famous Irish dances. Oggle at will!
Here, we were dancing to an Irish tune. The music was fast. We were panting afterwards. It was fun though. The teacher was a bit of a nuisance, but the Irish girls taught us to dance. It was all about hopping and jumping and taking each other's hands.
Here some of us are just waiting to be picked up for a day trip. We would talk and gossip until our tongues dropped off! :-D Look at our faces! Travelling in English is a knockout!
We took food from our Irish home to this canteen. Every day three or four of us were chosen to tidy up the area. Sometimes we would share our food. It was a lot of fun.
SEE YOU SOON FELLOWS!
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