jeudi 21 octobre 2010

Hello,
I'm going to write on my travel experience in Quebec. During my studies in Lorient, we had the possibility to go to Quebec. As soon as I knew it, I wanted to leave. Thus, it was on January that I left. We were 8 students who arrived at Quebec airport at 9.00 p.m. Th efirst thing we noticed was that it was very cold. Indeed, it was -20°C when we arrived. But we adapted very fast.
We had 1 month at school and 4 month on internship. My internship was in a hospital, I studied the times and the movement of the employees, and I helped to reorganize a departement.
Furthermore, we went to Miami for the holidays and to Nex York for 4 days. I preferred NY because there are more things to visit and it was very interesting and impressive, all was very big. It was a good experience.
Bye,
Lauriane

mardi 12 octobre 2010

Hello everyone!

I decided to talk about my end of study in Barcelona. At the end of my DUT, I had an obligation to intern for three months minimum. I wanted to go abroad, and if possible with a friend in my class. After a long search we found an internship in Barcelona in a French company located there. We were very happy and very eager to experience the culture and the Spanish girls. We arrived there in March and surprise the weather was already very pleasant. Second surprise our company we had found an apartment 50m from the beach. Our course promised to be really good. After 4 months we got back very tired, ruined, and bronzed with the telephone number of full-Girl! I advice everyone to go visit Barcelona is the best city I know to party!

A later Julian.
Hello,
I want to speak about a trip. Indeed, two years ago, I went to the United States where I visited New York, Washington and Miami Beach.When I went to Miami Beach, I was very impressed by the predominant Spanish. In fact, before to go to the US I read different books and websites which said that in Miami more people spoke Spanish than English. On the beach, in the streets, in shops people speak Spanish to between them and when you listen the radio people speak in Spanish too. But when I spoke to them they replied in English. I think more people speak Spanish due to their geographical situation. Miami is in Florida and Florida is near to Cuba, Mexico a country where people speak Spanish. In the 60’s and 70’s many Cubans arrived in Miami but it intensified in the 80’s with people also coming from Argentine, Venezuela and from Latin America in general. In Miami there is a Latino district called “Little Havana” where the Cubans generally live.