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Describir lugares turísticos en Inglés - Parte 1

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I’m feeling proud of my city

excellent idea this course is amazing!

In México City we also have colorful murals than mix tradition and culture. Some of the most famous murals was pianted by Frida Kahlo. You can see it in the Museum of the same name.

Expressions for my list:

  • Thanks for kindly agreeing to give me the tour. θæŋks fər ˈkaɪndli əˈɡriɪŋ tə ɡɪv mi ðə tʊr. Gracias por aceptar amablemente darme el recorrido.
  • That’s what friends are for. ðæts wɑt frɛndz ər fɔr. Para eso están los amigos.
  • These cobblestone streets are a little bit bumpy.ðiz ˈkɑbəlˌstoʊn strits ər ə ˈlɪtəl bɪt ˈbʌmpi. Estas calles empedradas están un poco llenas de baches.
  • I wouldn’t like to trip and fall. aɪ ˈwʊdənt laɪk tə trɪp ənd fɔl. No me gustaría tropezar y caer.
  • I’m starving aɪm ˈstɑrvɪŋ me muero de hambre
  • How about getting a coffee and some typical pastries? haʊ əˈbaʊt ˈɡɛtɪŋ ə ˈkɑfi ənd səm ˈtɪpəkəl ˈpeɪstriz? ¿Qué tal tomar un café y una repostería típica?.
  • “Sightseeing” ˈsaɪtˈsiɪŋ is a verb that means “to go about seeing sights of interest”. It is an intransitive verb, which means it does not take an object. It is only used in the progressive tenses, such as “sightseeing”, “sightsaw”, or “sightseeing”. For example, you can say “I am sightseeing in Paris” or “I went sightseeing in New York City”.

Extra Practice

My city is Medellin-Colombia.

The Prado Centro neighborhood is a neighborhood located in commune 10 of the city is Medellín. It’s known for being one of the most traditional and oldest neighborhoods in the city, and for its beautiful Republican and neoclassical style house. Prado Centro is a residential neighborhood with a high concentration of apartment buildings and colonial and Republican-style houses. In its streets, you can find beautiful historic buildings dating from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Most are these houses have been restored and retain their original architecture, giving the neighborhood a nostalgic and charming atmosphere.

danxiously: ansiosamente
perfectly: perfectamente
elegantly: elegantemente
painfully: dolorosamente
powerfully: poderosamente
rapidly: rápidamente
politely: educadamente
neasily: incómodamente

Bumpy - > abultado, bache, terreno irregular

Bogota has many interesting places to visit

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yes, I’m starving = si, me muero de hambre

when I visited Bogotá, I want to eat a tamales that I have seen in La candelaria, those are watched delicious and smelled pretty good but were too expensive, people take advantage of tourists :(

Thanks for this course with so many details of my loved city Bogotá. Although Bogotá has many problems, it is a great city to enjoy¡

I want to visit "La candelaria"!!!!!!!!!!!!
With these videos, I would like to travel to Bogota, Colombia. I'm from México.
starving
La diferencia principal entre un adjetivo y un adverbio radica en la función que cumplen en una oración y la parte del discurso que modifican. ### Adjetivos: 1. **Definición:** Los adjetivos son palabras que modifican sustantivos (nombres) o pronombres, proporcionando más información sobre sus características o cualidades. 2. **Ejemplo:** * The **beautiful** flowers (Las flores **hermosas**). * He is a **smart** student (Él es un estudiante **inteligente**). 3. **Uso:** Los adjetivos describen cómo es un sustantivo o pronombre, respondiendo preguntas como "¿Cómo es?" o "¿Cuántos hay?". ### Adverbios: 1. **Definición:** Los adverbios son palabras que modifican verbos, adjetivos u otros adverbios. Proporcionan información adicional sobre la manera, el lugar, el tiempo, la frecuencia, etc. 2. **Ejemplo:** * She speaks **softly** (Ella habla **suavemente**). * He runs **quickly** (Él corre **rápidamente**). * The movie is **very** interesting (La película es **muy** interesante). 3. **Uso:** Los adverbios modifican verbos, adjetivos u otros adverbios, respondiendo preguntas como "¿Cómo?", "¿Dónde?", "¿Cuándo?" y "¿Cuánto?". ### Ejemplo de Diferenciación: * **Adjetivo:** * The cat is **fast** (El gato es **rápido**). * **Adverbio:** * The cat runs **fast** (El gato corre **rápidamente**). En este ejemplo, "fast" es un adjetivo cuando describe cómo es el gato, y es un adverbio cuando describe cómo corre el gato. Recuerda que hay adverbios que terminan en "-ly", pero no todos siguen esta regla. Algunos adverbios son iguales que sus formas de adjetivos (por ejemplo, "hard" y "late"). La clave es comprender la función que cumplen en la oración y a qué modifican.
Visiting those kind of places is one of the best plans for our culture. Is part of us to be honest. What a amazing course!
My city is Villazón - Bolivia Situated on the border with Argentina, the city has a welcoming atmosphere with a blend of cultural influences stemming form its border location. Villazon's economy is tied to cross-border trade, giving it a cosmopolitan character. Local markets offer a variety of products, from crafts to regional goods.

If you visit Bogota, you must go to La Candelaria.

Craving a hot chocolate or coffee, Thank you for sharing those images of Colombia

* Kindly: Amable * Agreeing: De acuerdo * Cobblestone: Guijarro * Bumpy: Abultado * Bright: Billante * Designs: Diseños * Starving: Hambriento
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Describir lugares turísticos de una ciudad en inglés - Parte 1
Sightseeing.
Instructions: Find 8 adverbs of manner in the word search.

  1. perfectly
  2. painfully
  3. anxiously
  4. elegantly
  5. powerfully
  6. politely
  7. easily
  8. rapidly

Bogota is a interesting place but is too boring for the poeple there, they are boring and everyone does not like bogota

  1. perfectly
  2. painfully
  3. anxiously
  4. elegantly
  5. powerfully
  6. politely
  7. easily
  8. rapidly

1.perfectly
2. anxiously
3. rapidly
4. painfully
5. politely
6. elegantly
7. easily
8. powerfully

  1. perfectly
  2. painfully
  3. anxiously
  4. elegantly
  5. powerfully
  6. politely
  7. easily
  8. rapidly

I’m feeling proud of my city

  1. perfectly
  2. painfully
  3. anxiously
  4. elegantly
  5. powerfully
  6. politely
  7. easily
  8. rapidly

Adverbs:

  1. perfectly
  2. painfully
  3. anxiously
  4. elegantly
  5. powerfully
  6. politely
  7. easily
  8. rapidly

Perfectly
Painfully
Elegantly
politely
easily
rapidly

New vocabulary that I learned in this lesson

  • cobblestone: Calle empedrada (dictionary)
  • pastries: sweet dishes eaten at the end of a meal (dictionary)
  • bumpy: not smooth (dictionary)
  • smooth: having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps, or areas that rise or fall suddenly (dictorionary)
  • starving: Dying because not having enough food (dictionary).

Rapidly
Easily
Painfully
Elegantly
Politely
Perfectly
Anxiously
Powerfully

perfectly
painfully
anxiously
elegantly
powerfully
politely
easily
rapidly

Now I want to travel to Colombia JAJA

I like Bogotá in this course we see the most beautiful of my city.

La Candelaria is so beautiful

  • This is one of the most beautiful and historic neighborhoods.
  • I’m hosnestly so happy to be here.
  • Thanks for kindly agreeing to give me the tour.
  • We need to walk slowly and carefully.
  • I wouldn’t like to trip and fall.
  • This neighborhood has an interesting mix of old and new.
  • How about getting a coffee and some typical pastries?
  • That sounds great.
  • I will happily try more local food.
  • The day is not over yet.
  • Do you want to see the best view of Bogota?

1.- perfectly
2. -painfully
3.- anxiously
4.- elegantly
5. -powerfully
6.- politely
7. -easily
8. -rapidly

This tour for La Candelaria was awesome, Bogota is very beautiful city. I want to travel to Bogota right now, it is awesome!!!

This is so amazing. After see this class, I want to visit Colombia.

CLASS EXAMPLES “Describing touristic places in a city in English - Part 1”:
I’m HONESTLY so happy to be here.
THANKS FOR KINDLY agreeing to give me the tour.
We need to walk SLOWLY and CAREFULLY.
The BEAUTIFULLY preserved houses.
Look CLOSELY to see all the details.
FORTUNATELY, La Candelaria has some of the best coffee shops and restaurants.
I will HAPPILY try more local food.

Bogota is a beautiful city, I visited it many years ago.

With a tour guide as polite as Andrew, you can go anywhere!

Bogotá is Beautiful and interesting.

“SIGHTSEEING PART 1”

SHE WOULDN´T LIKE TO FALL

This course is amazing, and I really want to go to Bogotá as soon as possible!! who’s going with me?

  • Painfully
  • Easily
  • Rapidly
  • Politely
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