By Tori Ravenel and Amanda Hatfield
¡Hola from Spain!
We can hardly believe it is Thursday already; this week has gone by so quickly. Today in school we learned how to conjugate verbs into future tense. We have already learned past and present tenses, so this was an exciting step. Afterwards, we worked on our play, which is based on a classic Spanish legend.
After school, we had free time the rest of the afternoon! Most of us went to a street market where we found all kind of cool things. Some stuff could also be found in every day stores, but at the street market they were cheaper. I am sure parents will be glad to know that some of us had a lot of fun with the awesome deals. Others went home and had a nap to escape the oppressive heat.
Later this evening, we all dressed up and met at Starbucks around 9:00pm to walk to a nice restaurant for dinner with Mundo Lengua. The lucky winners of the previous week´s scavenger hunt all received T-shirts. Congrats!



The dinner was very good and we thank Mundo Lengua for their kindness. By the end of dinner it was almost curfew and we were quite tired, so we headed home right away.
Be sure to check out the pictures. Everyone looked so spiffy tonight!!!
Be sure to check out the pictures. Everyone looked so spiffy tonight!!!














When this was over we had about an hour and a half to do what we wanted after that we went home and went to sleep.


When we arrived at the hotel we had time to go to the beach and spend some time with the group. We went to lunch at a local pizza place. It took a while for us to get out food because of the big group the we brought in. We pretty much ordered cheese pizza and it was really good. After that we either sunbathed on the beach or we walked around the city. Then, we met back at the hotel and got on the bus to leave for Seville.








While waiting for the bus to take us back to Santa Maria, where the hotel is, many of us bought ice cream. Then, we took the bus to the hotel. After a few hours of talking and TV, we ate dinner in the hotel restaurant. It was a three course meal of salad, entrée, and dessert- all pre-ordered by the teachers. There was also bread on the side. The entrée was spaghetti for vegetarians and chicken and french fries for others. The dinner was fairly good, but not the best I´ve ever had in Spain. After dinner, some of us went to the beach behind our hotel, walking around and taking pictures. When we returned to the hotel, some people played games while others watched TV and talked. At 11:30, we returned to our rooms to get ready for another day at the beach.












