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Palmares
lunes, 29 de mayo de 2017
miércoles, 5 de abril de 2017
Dear friend
I thank you for helping me in my time of need and letting me crash at your house.
we had a good time, I've enjoyed while it lasted. Thanks for your hospitality, i know i can be a pain in the ass sometimes.
By the way, I'm sorry for setting your house on fire while trying to cook a firecracker on the oven, i should have cooked it on the microwave
I thank you for helping me in my time of need and letting me crash at your house.
we had a good time, I've enjoyed while it lasted. Thanks for your hospitality, i know i can be a pain in the ass sometimes.
By the way, I'm sorry for setting your house on fire while trying to cook a firecracker on the oven, i should have cooked it on the microwave
Sincerely, your friend
Hi Ana!
Thank you for inviting me to your house this weekend. I love to spend time at that beautiful house. It is an awesome place to live!. I have enjoyed so much all the food in the refrigerator , also i cooked yesterday the chicken recipe in your kitchen . it was fantastic!. Sorry for the broken glass, i will give you the money soon. Thanks for this awesome weekend don't be worried, i've remember the water for the plants and take care of the dogs.
See you later!
Bryan S.S.
Thank you for inviting me to your house this weekend. I love to spend time at that beautiful house. It is an awesome place to live!. I have enjoyed so much all the food in the refrigerator , also i cooked yesterday the chicken recipe in your kitchen . it was fantastic!. Sorry for the broken glass, i will give you the money soon. Thanks for this awesome weekend don't be worried, i've remember the water for the plants and take care of the dogs.
See you later!
Bryan S.S.
Palmares, 5 de Abril
de 2017
Dear Alberto:
Thanks for your help. I enjoined all the time that I
spend on your home; your pool and your ps4 are very fun. I’m happy because your
home is very comfortable and big, but I need to tell you something. When I was
playing PlayStation, I broke your control by accident, and also your TV, but I
already called the Mores Mutual Insurgents. Thanks for your help and sorry for
the accident.
Thanks for all.
Kevin Gonzalez
lunes, 3 de abril de 2017
Dear Mirajane
I just wanted to thank you for allowing me to be at your house this weekend. Thanks also for helping me in math,because I did not understand,I just felt a little uncomfortable when you and your brother argued FOR A COOKIE! Then you ask me what I thought about that discussion, but I did not know how to respond. Now I tell you with total sincerity and hoping that you do not haye me, but you were very childish when discussing whit your little brother,he is barely 4 years old, despite this uncomfortable and strange moment, the rest was a success,for the next time, we can play pokemon in the WII, I will defeat you.
Regards Stephanie Arias
sábado, 11 de marzo de 2017
Palmares
Palmares is a small town in
Alajuela, located between San Ramón and Grecia. In this
small town,
you can find friendly
people and many places that represent the native art of “palmareños”
(people from Palmares). The first settlers arrived to what Costa
Ricans know as Palmares
today, around 1835, from other cities of Alajuela looking for a
land to make a living growing tobacco and many other products. Before
the first habitants take
place, the land
was habitated by the native tribe called Chorotega. Nowadays,
Palmares is a town full of many interesting places and activities
that tourist can enjoy. Getting
there is fairly easy since there are buses that go from most of the
main cities of Costa Rica. Some
of the most famous activities are “Fiestas
de Palmares” that is some sort of carnival that takes place in
January with concerts, fireworks, “corridas
de toros”; and “topes” (a horse parade). Many foreigners come
to this activity
and relish
the local food and rich culture of this town
2. Palmares is a city with
so many
awesome places; an example of that are the churches that impress
every new visitor. First, we are going to talk a little bit about the
Central church of Palmares, this church is entirely build from stone,
also we can find the
boulevard in front of the
sanctuary. In the
boulevard you can enjoy many parties an other activities every
Sunday. Something great about this church is the durability because
this church survive many earthquakes.
An other important parish of Palmares is the Zaragoza´s church that stands out for being a traditional Roman Catholic church and one of the most emblematic of Alajuela. Foreigners love this church because it has an amazing architectonic design. 3. In this area, you can eat in a lot of places; you can find many different foods from others countries but one of the restaurants that you can find only in the region is “Chelip´s Palmares”. That is located next to Servicentro in the town.
Another local that you can visit is the Taqueria de Juan, that is located in front of the Central Park in Palmares, there is the oldest local for eating in the region.
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Central Church |
An other important parish of Palmares is the Zaragoza´s church that stands out for being a traditional Roman Catholic church and one of the most emblematic of Alajuela. Foreigners love this church because it has an amazing architectonic design. 3. In this area, you can eat in a lot of places; you can find many different foods from others countries but one of the restaurants that you can find only in the region is “Chelip´s Palmares”. That is located next to Servicentro in the town.
Soda Chelip's
Another local that you can visit is the Taqueria de Juan, that is located in front of the Central Park in Palmares, there is the oldest local for eating in the region.
In conclusion
if you want to have fun you can go to Palmares because the people are
cheerful and willing to help when you need them besides that with
their actions they tell you their story in the most beautiful way
possible.
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Taqueria de Juan |
By: Stephanie Arias, Bryan Solano, Kevin Gonzalez and Andrés Cruz
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