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Realizado con éxito el Intercambio Escolar
con Inglaterra de alumnos de 3º ESO de la
Sección Mixta del I.E.S. Mariano Baquero Goyanes.
Febrero 2013, IES Mariano Baquero Goyanes
Marzo 2013, The Thomas Hardye School
Los alumnos de 3º ESO de la Sección Mixta culminaron el
Intercambio Escolar devolviendo la visita a sus “partners” de Thomas
Hardye School en la ciudad inglesa de Dorchester.
Durante su estancia, pudieron participar de la “British way of
life” así como poner en práctica todos sus conocimientos del idioma.
Visitaron, además, otras ciudades de interés: la monumental y elegante
Bath, Salisbury con su impresionante catedral, el magnífico
monumento megalítico de Stonehenge y la turística y costera
Weymouth.
Cuando llegó el momento de despedirnos de nuestros
anfitriones, después de interminables abrazos y promesas de
escribirnos, todos experimentamos el mismo deseo: volver el próximo
año para tener ocasión de completar el viaje con todo lo que queda por
ver y experimentar.
See you soon, England!
María Teresa Nicolás Gómez y Lourdes Rabadán Romera,
Profesoras encargadas del Intercambio
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Our students say……
My English family
I love English family, it’s nice, amazing funny… I know Chantelle from the exchange
in Spain, I like her very much she’s amazing funny, intelligent and we enjoy the
same things. Her sister Chloe is so nice too. She speaks very fast but I can
understand what she wants to say. She’s funny. Her mum, Sarah is lovely, she tries
to speak Spanish and it’s so nice. Finally the last member of the family, Leo, the
cat!!! He’s cute. I love this family, I think it’s the best English family!!!
Marina Martinez Huerta 3AX
My English house
My house is quite rural. It is just 15 or 20 minutes from the school. The house is a
little small but I really like it. I have a room just for me (Libby's room). It has a TV
and lots of photos of Libby and her friends. Inside the house is always hot and I
have to put my coat out.
María José Cánovas Muñoz 3BX
Meals
For breakfast I always eat milk with cereals, they have a lot of types of cereals. For
lunch I always have a sandwich of ham with cheese and all types of snacks. One day
I had for dinner spaghetti with tomato and onion, and another day I ate chicken
with carrots, bread and other vegetables.
Belén López Egea 3BX
The Weather
The first two days it was sunny and cold. The two following days it was raining and
colder. The 4th day it snowed, it was amazing. The two following days it was cold
but it didn’t rain. And the last day in Dorchester it was foggy in the morning but
then it was sunny.
Angela Iniesta Pérez 3BX
Day 1:Departure & London Panorama
This day has been really nice. I'm really afraid about planes but I love them at the
same time. When we arrived in London it was really cold. I loved London. I haven't
been to London before so it was my first time. It was full of people. When we came
to Dorchester I was really nervous about metting my new family but then it was
really nice.
María José Cánovas Muñoz 3BX
Day 2: Dorchester. At The Thomas Hardye School
We have had classes at the High School. I have had P.E, maths, and costumes. Then
we have gone to Dorchester, that is a small city. There are a lot of shops and one of
them has everything at 1 pound !!
Ana María Martí Balsalobre 3º AX
Dorchester is a small city in the south of England. I go shopping with my friends.
The High School is very big. It’s called `Thomas Hardye School´. My school, Mariano
Baquero Goyanes ,is much smaller. I spent 3 hours in the school and attended some
lessons there.
Miriam Sánchez 3º AX
Day 3: Bath
In Bath we saw the Roman Baths, it was very interesting. I think that the principal
place was the swimming pool. It’s very similar to “El Patio de los Leones” in
Granada. Then we went shopping in the center of the city, and Yolanda and I
bought a pair of earrings to do a false dilatation. In the afternoon we stayed in the
house because we were very tired and at night we went to a Pub to have dinner.
María Patiño García 3ºAX
Day 4: Day out with my family
On Saturday we went to London by train in the morning. The train broke and we
had to get another. When we arrived we went out in front of The London Eye. We
took a ferry that carried us down the river Thames. Then, we got on a bus up to
The National Art Gallery. We visited China Town and had lunch there. After, we
went to Buckingham Palace. Finally, we came home by train.
Esther Nicolás López 3BX
Day 5: Day out with my family
Today it's snowing! This morning we went to the forest to walk and to see Tomas
Hardye's house. It was a wonderful experience. In the afternoon we saw a film and
then we went to Sophie's house to have dinner with their parents and exchangers.
Pilar Fernández Aguado 3BX
Day 6: Stonehenge & Salisbury
I liked Stonehenge, it was very nice. The place was beautiful, but I preferred
Salisbury. Salisbury Cathedral was amazing. It was very tall and the visit was very
interesting.
Paula Sánchez Morlesín 3º AX
Day 7: Weymouth
I loved Weymouth because I found a bar called Antonio’s Cafe !! I bought a lot of
souvenirs for my family and friends there. In the afternoon, back in Dorchester, we
went to a restaurant and we met our English partners and say goodbye to all of
them.
Antonio León Belando 3º AX
Day 8: Return
I woke up early to finish packing the suitcase. I felt so sad because we were going
to leave UK. We went to the school at 9 and most people cried. It has been a really
wonderful time and we didn't want to finish it but well, we had lots of fun! We
went to the airport at 11 o'clock and we flew back to Alicante. Then we went to the
bus and all of our families and friends were waiting for us in the school!
Pilar Fernández Aguado 3BX
El grupo de alumnos de The Thomas Hardye
School paseando por Murcia
El grupo inglés en el Santuario de la Vera Cruz en
Caravaca
Así de bonita nos recibió Londres el día de
nuestra llegada
El grupo del IES Mariano Baquero en Bath (¡a mal
tiempo buena cara!)
Conjurando a los malos espíritus en Stonehenge
Salisbury Cathedral, la más alta del Reino Unido
El Faro de Portland
El grupo español paseando por la ciudad costera
de Weymouth
La despedida