Wednesday, 21 December 2011

England: A very interesting place to visit

Hello again! Today I talk about a place that I'd like to visit: England. Why this place you'll wonder? Well, I'd like to visit this place because I want to know London, other cities and of course, Liverpool, The Beatles' birthplace (it could sound like an "extreme fanaticism" but I'm so happy thinking about this idea.)

All I know about England is about its interesting museums, nice parks, and amazing places like palaces, its extensive subway and other similar things. But I also know about its climate, a bit of its geography and history (for example the legend of King Arthur)
If I go to England, I'd visit in first place, the museums and parks. Then I'd visit important buildings (like La Moneda Palace in Chile) and I'd like to visit National Parks and similar. But the most important thing that I'd do is to sail across the River Thames -River Mapocho could be navigable like River Thames, do you think the same? Apart from this, I'd like to go to Liverpool because I want to know the "origin" of The Beatles and the places that they used as inspiration to create their songs and movies.
In the future, I'd like to stay a season in England studying a postgrade about my career and improving my spoken English, but I don't know if I'd like to live in England because I'd have to know the reality of this country, moreover, I like Chile and I don't know if I could be far of my country. Perhaps I change my opinion and I'll live in England or, who knows, in other country. When the time has come, I'll choose some option but this isn't mean that I won't travel to other places. In fact, since that I was younger so much younger than today, I've ever wanted to travel to very different places.

3 comments:

  1. really nice, maybe if in the future i have some money i would like to know england... i hope that you will know england :)

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  2. Nice place! I think is the dream of many people travel to England. I hope you can travel very soon and sail across the River Thames :)

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  3. I would like to go and study there too!!

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