viernes, 4 de septiembre de 2009

The Belle Italy

Italy is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, I supposed. It`s a traditional country, I think, and it has so many places to visit.
I wish to visit it because it`s full of histories, it has good food to taste and too many interesting places for be a turist.
I met an italian boy in my school, six years ago, his name is Tommasso Auricchio, he`s from Florencia, and he is so nice, and also his family; he taught me some words in his language and I really liked it, because it`s like Spanish, it`s easy to learn it,. He easily became my friend. And when he left Chile, we were so sad, but he invited me to his home in Italy.
He told me that we should visited Venecia, and "La Torre Pizza"; everything that he described me sounded so pretty, that whay I want to visit it.
If I have the chance to travel to Italy, I would like to visit San Pedro, where is the Vatician: It have to be beautiful, I think, speciallly when I watched it in TV or in some books and magazines.
I would enjoy to live there, because I had a very good experience with an italian family, so I supossed that everybody could be in the same way, I think italian people is very nice and polite. I hope so. But I don`t want to leave in Florencia, I would like to live in Rome even if the life there is too much more expensive, because it`s the capital.
Now, I`m still in touch with him. But he`s studying, so that I, and now we don`t have time enough for a travel, so I have to keep my dream, but no the hope.

2 comentarios:

  1. Hi Nazareth!
    Italy is definitly a beautiful country! I think that it has many beautiful aspects, specially arts.
    I hope that you have a great weekend!
    see you !

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  2. Nice response Nazareth,

    I would like to go to Italy as well. My grandparents from my mother's side are from Sicily. One day we are hoping to take a trip with the whole family--it does sound like a beautiful country.

    Anyway, here are a few grammar comments:

    --First line, "I suppose", not I supposed.

    --History is usually singular, not histories

    --"Where the Vatican is..., not where is the Vatican. Remember to put the subject first for statements.

    --people are, not people is

    Take care

    Joe

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