eTweeting: To Penrhos School

16 mayo 2008

Hi friends!!!

This message is for our new friends from Penrhos School in Wales. Now you can ask us everything you want and tell us how are the Spanish lessons going. We’ll be glad to answer your questions and we hope to know more things about all of you, your way of life, culture… and maybe some Welsh.

Kind regards and see you soon!!!

13 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

Hi
what kinds of food do you eat for breakfast?

Anónimo dijo...

Hello

What games do you play in the playground?

Anónimo dijo...

Hello

Do you wear school uniform to school?

Anónimo dijo...

Hi

What is your favourite football team? Mine is Arsenal and Real Madrid. My favourite player is Fabregas and Raul.

Anónimo dijo...

Good afternoon

What does chocolate mean in Spanish?

In Welsh - chocolate means siocled

Anónimo dijo...

Hello
Do you do kick-boxing in Spain?I go to lessons every Monday and Thursday. I am going to try for my black belt soon.

Anónimo dijo...

Hi

What is chips in Spanish?

In Welsh it is - sglodion

Anónimo dijo...

I don't wear school uniform.

Anónimo dijo...

Hi Eirian I have cereals with milk for breakfast, sometimes, toast, fruit, juice or chocolate.

Anónimo dijo...

Hello!!! I have milk toast and juice for breakfast. In the playground we play football and basketball. We don’t wear school uniform. My favourite team is Manchester United and my favourite player is Cristiano Ronaldo and Casillas. The Spanish for chocolate also Chocolate but it sounds different. Chips in Spanish is “Patatas fritas”.

Anónimo dijo...

Hi friends!!!
Some of us play fotball, but I only speak with my friends. The small children jump with the rope.

Anónimo dijo...

TO LEON: WE PLAY A FOTBALL AND BASKETBALL. SOME OF US PLAY HOCKEY AND BASEBALL.

TO BRADLEIGH: WE DO NOT WEAR SCHOOL UNIFORM.

TO JAMIE: MY FAVOURITE FOOTBALL TEAM IS REAL ZARAGOZA AND MY FAVOURITE FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARE FERNANDO TORRES, DAVID VILLA AND SERGIO GARCIA.

Anónimo dijo...

Hello Leon in the playground we play football, skipping rope, las gomas...