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THE AMAZING MAGIC SHOW
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In February , some students got the pleasure to see the magic tricks of an American magician called Jack. He is from New York and he came from Madrid to our High School to show us his incredible magic tricks like the magic rings and another plays.
We enjoyed a lot because he was very funny. His show was awesome!
In my opinion, I would like to see him again because it was an incredible experience!
Para todos aquellos que quieran saber un poco más de qué significa el modelo BRIT que hemos adoptado desde nuestro Centro, este Power Point seguro que puede ayudaros.
How to be Spanish Chris Haslam January 21 2018, 12:01am, The Sunday Times Swear like a trooper, drink your red wine cold and always finish your dinner Learning the language is only the first step to becoming Spanish. Getting a tan and knowing your tapas from your pintxos are steps two and three, but there’s still a long way to go before you can pass yourself off as anything other than a guiri. There are some shortcuts, though. First, forget Anglo-Saxon notions of politeness, discretion and decorum. Being Spanish involves walking into a bar, kissing and hugging complete strangers, shouting “oiga” at the waiter and chucking anything you can’t eat or drink on the floor. Except glasses. That’s too much. But you can drop the please and thank yous. They’re so unnecessary. If you’re a lady, carry a fan. Over here, it’s a tool, not a souvenir, and regardless of gender, do try to develop the uncanny Spanish skill of knowing instinctively where the coolness is. Not hips...
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