Friday 17 July 2009

tomorrow i have to come back home =(

Thursday 16 July 2009

life in Turin vs life in Queenswood


I prefer living in Turin.
Well,I absolutly don t like English food,I eat only potatoes and I hate fastfood like Mcdonalds or BurgerKing.
..I love summer so I love hot weather..Well, in England and here in Queenswood the weather is not very good.There are a lot of thunderstorms every two minutes!
Without doubt the landscape is more beautiful here!
Yesterday I went to Winsdor Castle,it was nice but it was really boringgg.
In Italy there are more beautiful Castles,ahahha.
I`m joking.
Well,now the lesson is finished!
I have to go.
Byeeee to everybody.

Monday 13 July 2009

Dear Defne..

Hi dada, how are you?
Im happy to receive your letter.
Here in queenswood everything is ok.
How about Cambridge?Did you enjoy yourself?
Yesterday I went to a park near London and I met new people, it was very nice also if im very scared about something rides.
On saturday evening I went shopping in London,I bought a pair of trousers and boots.
How about you?I hope that you met new people and you have new friends.
Here the weather it`s very good.
What`s the weather like in Cambridge?
I hope to see you soon.
Write back as soon as possible.
Love,


Camilla.

Thursday 9 July 2009

wendsday in London

yesterday i went to british museum and to the london centre.i had a walk guide turist.we took the bus at nine o clock and after one hour we were in oxford street.
oxford street is one of most important street to doing shopping.we saw two change of the guards,the big ben and a lots of interesting buildings.
we ate at about half past twelve and at two o clock we went to british museum.
The British Museum is a museum of human history and culture situated in London. Its collections, which number more than seven million objects,are amongst the largest and most comprehensive in the world and originate from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginning to the present.
i looked the only the part of asia because the museum was very big.
The scope of the Department of Asia is extremely broad, its collections of over 75,000 objects covers the material culture of the whole Asian continent (from East, South, Central and South-East Asia) and from the Neolithic up to the present day.

Key highlights of the collections include:
-The most comprehensive collection of sculpture from the Indian subcontinent in the world, including the celebrated Buddhist limestone reliefs from Amaravati.
-An outstanding collection of Chinese antiquities, paintings, and porcelain, lacquer, bronze, jade, and other applied arts.
-A fine collection of Buddhist paintings from Dunhuang and the Admonitions Scroll by Chinese artist Gu Kaizhi.
-The most comprehensive collection of Japanese pre-20th century art in the Western world.

at about three o clock we took the bus for came back home and at about five o clock we were in queenswood.the day was very funny,i enjoy myself.