Wednesday, 21 January 2009
Barack Obama's inauguration speech
What does he promise and pledge to do?
What do you think about his promises?
Wednesday, 14 January 2009
Deusto (nestor)
Deusto was an independent town until it became a district of Bilbao in 1925. My family has always lived in Deusto since they had moved to Bilbao from Dima (a small town of Bizkaia) long time ago.
Deusto has got a lot of schools like "La Salle", "Salesianos", "Ibaigane"... And there is also our beloved British Council, where we learn a lot of English and spend very nice moments.
As I said before, Deusto it's very famous for its university, which is one of the most important Jesuit Universities and it has got a lot of prestigious in economic careers over the world.
This district of Bilbao is near the "Nervion", the river of the city. In the old days there was a little port near Deusto but the ships tied up in the other side, in the district of Indautxu.
Another famous building of my neighbour is the "Deusto's Bridge" (as we can see in the previous photo) which can be opened so that the ships could pass, because long time ago a lot of boats went to the "Casco Viejo" in order to sail and buy products. This bridge connects Deusto with Indautxu, but there are also more bridges wich connect both districts like the "Euskalduna Bridge" and the "Pasarela Pedro Arrupe", in front of the university.
In conclusion, I recommend everybody to visit Deusto so as to visit the university, walk over the "Deusto's Bridge" and have a walk around the neighbourhood in general.
Bilbao
This week's tasks
- that it's organised into clear paragraphs and that each paragraph presents one clear idea
- make sure there are no spelling or grammar mistakes
- Planet green game make a note of your score when you finish
- A Norwegian game, Throw a shoe at Bush
- A crossword
- Mock election game
- Some documentaries on science and history
Wednesday, 7 January 2009
BILBAO. Where amazing things could happen
In the old ages,Bilbao was an industrial city.However, now Bilbao is a touristic city and also it is involved in the third sector ofthe economy.
I really like to live there because it's very near from the shops area and because I live very near from my friends.
Also I like it because in the morning it's a quiet area.However,at night it is one of the most popular meeting zone for the young people.
So if you come and you like going out,I recommend you to go to "Poza40" or to "Grafit".
Bilbao is one of the most tourist
city of Spain.It's famous for the several monuments that it has; some museums, Arriaga theatre, Euskalduna palace, the university of Deusto... This image is of one of the most popular buildings of Bilbao and also which is one of the most famous museums in the world, The Guggenheim.
If you come you will know a different and a very rich culture,as you do always you visit another country.
One of our customs why the peopple of other parts of Spain know us, are our traditional "PINTXOS". They are made by traditional ingredients ,like vegetables, meet, and the codfish,very popular in the Basque Country.
Now, the times have changed. Nowadays we are having bad days in the economy, but Bilbao continue growing in all the senses. Today you will find a city implicated in the third service of the economy, you will be in a city dressed with a more brigth colour, more alive.
Maybe you will live moments that you never have experimented before, you will know a new culture of living of eating and in the relationships between people.You will be in a world where you will feel out of the real one, a smile will appear in your face everytime peolpe ask to you about your trip.
BILBAO
There are a lot of tourist places in Bilbao and they are many types as museums, parks or just the Old Town. In my opinion, the greatest thing here in Bilbao is that it mixes modernism and old places and both of them are really beautiful. The Old things are obviously the Old Town or Begoña and the modernest things are the Guggenheim, Euskalduna, the Underground or the Tram. The modernest one are the communications: Underground, Tram, Bus and the airplane located in Loiu.
As everybody know, the gastronomy is one of the main things here and we have the bests restaurants in the world and one of them has been among the the best restaurants all over the world. You can also visit foreign places to stay.
It is also known for the several universities located here in Bilbao (Deusto or San Mames) and I think that it is one of the reasons which make us stay here when we study a grade.
In conclusion, Bilbao is a good place to live and for everybody who is thinking about coming here I would recommend to spend a lot of time and if you have enough time you could see a football match or a match of "Pelota".
Bilbao
FINISTERRE
The cape Finisterre is one of the best known capes all over the world because its dangerous location and the rough sea.It is sometimes said to be the westernmost point of Spain,but its not totally true since other capes are further west.
It's name is related to the Romans who said that it was the end of the earth (Finis terrae) and if you go ahead through the sea you'll fall into a monster's mouth.
Nowadays we know that it isn't true because the Earth is round,but it keeps its old name.
Here you can see what I was talking about.
It's very important too thanks to the pilgrimage to the shrine of the apostle saint James the Great in Santiago de Compostela.Some people think that the end of the way of Saint James is located in Finisterre because here appeared its dead body. There's typical that when a pilgrim ends the walk he should burn a garment in the top of the cape,at the lighthouse.
Thanks to that Finisterre has a special atmosphere because there are mixed the typical sea-village lifestyle with the pilgrims from all over the world.It's a really funny scene!
I've spent with my family or friends fantastic days at the most beautiful beaches all over the world.One of them is like the Caribbean,with crystalline water and white sand,without any building.It's called 'Langosteira' because lots of years ago there you could catch lobsters.
There're another beaches, like 'Rostro' or 'Mar the Fora',which are really dangerous and wild,and this zone of the coast is known for all of us as 'a Costa da Morte' (the Coast of the Death),because it's a really difficult place to sail and lots of ships have run aground it.That's really breath-taking to see a part of a ship in each stone,and when I was a child I felt like a real explorer discovering new wreckage of a new crash.
For example,the big oil tanker ship 'Prestige' was the last important crash there.
When I was 6 I came to Bilbao,and since then every year I go back there to enjoy a perfect summer with sunbathing,party and some cultural events, as a folk festival during August or a tasting of 'longeiron',a special kind of razor-shell.
BILBO, ATTRACTIVE ISN'T IT ?
I hope my words will attract you to continue reading my article because I am sure you will love it !
Bilbao was founded as a village by Don Diego Lopez de Haro V, Lord of Biscay, on 15 June 1300. Don Diego gave the city privileges and some lands that it can expand. At first there were only three streets. The city grew slowly until another four streets were built, known as "Seven Streets". As all the villages of that period of time, Bilbao was built around a church, the Santiago church, protected by a city wall. The seven streets and the church are considered the Old Bilbao and it is visited by many tourists every year.
Another places which are popular on tourist in Bilbao are the Guggenheim museum and the University of Deusto which is a quite prestigious university. Both are built alongside the Nervion river, one almost in front of the other. The university was built in 1886. In 1962, it was very well known in the Basque Country and also in the whole of Spain. The museum was opened to the public in 1997. It could be considered as the most visited building in Bilbao.
And finally, I would like to tell you about Basque culture. In my opinion traditional food and festivals are the best thing about Bilbao. They aren't as well known as the museum or the university but they are really interesting too.
Talking about food, I would recommend to you typical "pintxos" you can buy in any bar and cod "a la bizcaína".
I really love Bilbao and its surroundings and I hope you've liked it and you will come some day. I recommend to you coming the third week of August when the major festival is celebrated!
Bye and thanks !
Bilbao
The basque country used to be a pretty closed zone but nowadays it has changed a lot becoming a tourist region. Bilbao holds very important monuments like the Guggenheim , the museum of Bellas artes, the theatre Arriaga, the Basilic of Begoña or the university of Deusto. Bilbao is also well known by its gastronomy which has many traditional dishes and his high quality restaurants.
The university of Deusto
This overture to the world has been mainly caused by an improvement of the transports like the airport.
Bilbao has a temperate climate , generally mild, with not too extreme temperatures. January average temperature is 9°C and July average 21°C. Precipitation is around 1200mm per year, almost entirely rain, although every winter it snows three days on average, but as Bilbao is rounded by mountains you can go to a ski ressort in less than twoo hours. During the summer a god option is to practise a wter soprt such as sailing surfing or bodyboarding.
Bilbao is also well known for The fiestas during the summer. In fact each village has its own fiesta but the most important one is La Semana Grande which is hold during 9 days in august. During those 9 days a lot cultural activities are organised for local people and for tourists either.
I hope all of you have enjoyed this article and will come to visit my city.
UGAO MIRAVALLES
BILBAO
Bilbao is so famous thanks to its gastronomy; you can eat well in almost each restaurant or bar. The most popular dish is the cod, but in a Basque way, and every cooker prepare it for their restaurants. There are buildings which are known all around the world such as the Arriaga Theatre, because the most important performances are played on it; the Guggenheim museum, whose paintings and sculptures are recognised in every country and the Euskalduna Palace.
There are different types of festivals (every village has her own one), but the main festival is the BigWeek, which takes 9 days of August every year and attracts more than 100.000 visitors. Apart from it, there are different kind of "fiestas" depending on the village. In some of them, people organize bull fights, in other places food shows...
We can use three main ways of traveling around Bilbao: the tram, the metro and the Bizcaibus, which are cheap and fast, and they can move you almost to every place of the town.
In conclusion, Bilbao is well known for its food , nice people, museums and theatres. And I´m very proud of living here, but I won´t mind changing my home town in the future.
Oñati
Oñati is a village in Guipuzcoa, which lies about 40 km south of the Bay of Biscay and it is about 236 m above sea level. Its name in Basque means roughly "place of many hills" and that's because it's surrounded by a chain of mountains named Aloña. As we can see in the next picture, its landscape is breath-taking.
Walking through its mountains you'll feel in the middle of the nature. Its pure air and the huge forests surrounding you will help you to feel close to anyone there. Therefore, it's perfect for a relaxing family day!!
It's also really worth seeing the Sanctuary of Arantzazu which is famous for its pilgrimage to the Church of Our Lady.
In the centre town you can also enjoy your visit and have a cultural knowledge while you spend your day visiting its beautiful monuments, such as the University (the first in The Basque Country) and the Church, both related to the Medieval Period.
Nowadays this University isn't used. Nevertheless, if you're interested in economics, you can find there an important University to study, ETEO.
As a town, its atmosphere is really friendly. Everyone shows kind to the visitors. In addition to this, the village offers you the chance to have an incredible party night. In fact, it's well-known for its good party atmosphere. I'm sure you'll meet a lot of people and never forget this day!!!
As a child, I lived there until I was about two, when my parents decided to move to Bilbao. I used to have a great time playing in the square with my cousins and some friends and I'll never forget it. Although I don't live there now, I still go there almost every weekend because I love its atmosphere and I got family and friends now.
Finally, I would like to encourage anyone who reads this text to visit Oñati. I'm sure you´ll not regret it!!
...Bilbao...
Bilbao, is the capital of the province of Biscay (Bizkaia) and is the
largest city in the Basque Country which is in northern Spain. Bilbao is also known as "el botxo" because it is enclosed by two small mountains called Pagasarri (to the south) and Artxanda (to the north).
Bilbao is well known forThe Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.Guggenheim is a modern and contemporary art museum designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry. I think that the museum is a typical thing of Bilbao, that everybody visits when they come here.
The University of Deusto is also well known throughout the world. It's famous because of its law career and its historical importance. The university has campuses in Bilbao and San Sebastián. I think that it's a beautiful building for an university and it's located in a nice area.
Bilbao isn't a very big city, but near it are other places that you wouldn't forget, like Algorta, Larrabasterra, Sopelana, Plentzia... these villages are really nice and you can enjoy them specially in summer, going to the beach and sunbathing.
Deusto*]
Four years ago I moved to the centre of the city, near the Football Stadium of San Mamés. Where I live now is a lively place, because near here there´re lots of shops. I don´t really like it, I prefer to live in Deusto because is more peaceful.
Here there is one of the most important universities that you can find in Spain "The University of Deusto" . This university is well known throughout the world, because of it´s degree in law and because it´s the oldest university here.
In Bilbao there is a building that has a very historical importance. The building, which has a tiger on his roof near the Euskalduna´s park, beside the river.
Finally, Deusto is a confortable place to live, and although it doesn´t have too much night places, it´s an area which is near the big City of Bilbao, where you can find lots of different places to spend a great time with your friends and also if you´re on your own.
Your home town
Now write a post on your home town. Make it as interesting as you can so that anybody reading your post would like to visit it. Try to avoid cliches such as: Bilbao is very beautiful or Athletic is the best football club in the world!
Do a Google search or look up your town in Wikepedia to find information that perhaps you didn't know about and can improve your post.
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Leicester
My home town is Leicester which, for some reason, you pronounce as "Lesta". But it's a long time since I have lived in there, I moved away when I was seventeen. Then I thought it a very boring place, not particularly big or small, and wanted to live somewhere more exciting. However, now I think differently. There is a great cultural mix in the city with many people second, third and fourth generation immigrants.
You can eat the best Indian food anywhere in Leicester. It's particularly good for vegetarian recipes that originate from the south of India. There are also shops where you can buy material for saris, ingredients for Jamaican dishes and whole streets where Kenyan jewellers display their wares.
Leicester University has an international reputation based on the fact that both students and teachers are engaged in research about space. Leicester Physicists (led by Professor Ken Pounds) played an important role in proving Einstein's General Theory of Relativity - that black holes exist and are common in the universe.
And if you are in search of history, you will find some of the most important Roman remains in the whole of Europe dating from around AD 50 when the city was used as a military settlement.
So if you are thinking of a trip to England, you can see that it's well worth planning a stop there.