In
my second day in Germany I had a lot of fun! I woke up at 6:30 a.m like all the
others days. We had a lot of things for breakfast like chocolate pancake,sausages,eggs,some fruit, etc. Breakfasts in Germany are very different!
Later on I went with my German partner, Miriam, and her family to a thematic park
called “Tripsdrill”. This thematic park isn´t in Weilheim, the city my German
family lives, but very near. Tripsdrill looks like an old german village and
is the oldest thematic park in Germany. It includes a zoo where you can see and feed more than 130 different animals and birds exhibitions
everyday. Even if it isn’t the bigger thematic park in Germany, it is one of the biggers
and includes more than 100 funfairs, which I tried all. There is one funfair all made of
woodcalled “Mammut” whose coaches reach an speed of 80km/h.
At lunch time I ate a bretzel with butter, which is a typical german salty bread.
Later on, I took a lot of pictures and went
back home.
Once at home, we had a typical german soup for dinner. It tasted very good!.
Finally I went to the bed at 9:30 p.m because I was very tired. Itit was a
great day that I will never forget.
Paula Turrado González
On Sunday I woke up at 10:30 a.m.,
had a shower and went to the kitchen to have my breakfast with my german partner
(Susi) and her family. The breakfast included a bowl of cereals with milk, some fruit and toasts with
jam or nutella. Later on, I helped Susi to make
some chocolate muffins, and after we finished, we watched a film while waiting
for Tony and Jacqueline. When they arrived, we all went to Sali’s cottage, where
we met our spanish friends Leire, Gloria and Marta Díaz. The cottage was very big, with
a lot of trees and there was also a mat to jump which gave us a lot of fun.
For lunch, we only had
some sweets made by our German families: chocolate muffins, cheese pie, chocolate
sponge cake …It was a strange lunch!
In the afternoon, Sali´s
parents and Lea prepared a volleyball court to play a match all together. My
team won the match. After the match, they taught us how to make a special kind of german bread. We had to take a stick and make rings
of dough around it to finally cook it in the fire. After making the bread, we had the dinner all
together: a delicious barbecue of sausages and vegetables.….It was a very good
day!
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