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11. In grammar, English differs greatly from Spanish/ 12. This bus can hold 40 people. 13. This rule applies to all the tourists. 14. They were talking about pollution of the environment. 15. Spring is here. The treetops are turning green. 16. The economic situation there has changed ...
I only slept ~1½ hours between my watch and breakfast (mistake!). I was able to write and work on the computer for a while but, then I stood up and instantly felt sick. The rest of the morning and afternoon, I spent between the midship deck and the common room. Mostly outside,...
of2014.Maybethathelped.TheSpanishteam wonthegoldmedal. This success,as Bleacher Reporter put 84. ,wouldservetoinspireyetanother generationofhardwoodhopefulsinacountrythat alreadyranksamongthemostsports-crazedinall ofEurope,85. ,inturn,helpSpainto challengeUSSupremacy(权威)inbasketball. TheUSisalwaysamongthe...
Do you remember we once talked about 56 jobs and careers(职业) we might do in the future? I?m finding it very difficult to make up 57 mind. My parents tell me I?m too 58 to be expected to know about my future. They say I can choose whatever I want to do in the end if I ...
In Spanish, they’re pronounced “jota pe”. And my Mexican friends called me so when we were in Mexico. W: What inspired you to become an artist? M: My father was an oil painting artist. He used to work in the living room. One day when I was six, I put some paint and wanna...
Swim in turquoise seas, admire grey whales and monarch butterflies, trek to native villages and sing and dance to the music of Mariachi bands. Along the way, you can learn Spanish words and phrases and discover Mexican culture. Enjoy your journey. ...
to offer information to the authorities if they hadn’t actually asked for it because “it would make them suspicious”. A SpanishGuardiapoliceman once told me that he could almost certainly find me in breach of the law if he just looked hard enough. He wasn’t threatening me, just ...
(My Spanish is still pretty minimal, but I’ve had some small wins in talking to people. I need to knuckle down and study harder though. I’m not a fan of the language — it’s not super rational, and the exceptions are the rule — but if I’m going to live here, I gotta. ...