Sunday, September 27, 2009

London


London stage is also coming to an end and tomorrow I will be heading for Hatfield. It hasn't been so much time here in London, roughly four weeks, but it is enough to feel a little bit sad when talking about saying goodbye to all the people I met over this last month.


Royal Albert Hall


It all started 1st September, all the newbies were gathered together to take a level test. With some spare time between events, we got to meet each other. So the guided tour around greenwich was a great excuse to make new friends. The first week was to get used to the city and often after lessons Matias, Marco, Paula and me hooked up to go anywhere, one day to picadilly circus another to hyde park... Lessons took place in the morning and I've got to say that I really enjoyed them, everyday something different to do, a lot of speaking among classmates, movies... Personally, I think that we learnt really useful vocabulary and expressions and that is exactly what I was looking for. Because reviewing grammar is so boring... Really grateful to James, that bloke playing the teacher role :) He is good, yeah he is, he taught us really useful things as "Hey cunt, what the hell are you doing? stop fucking with the computer or you will fuck it" haha honestly, nice guy who you can talk about many different things from movies to psychology. Thanks also for letting on some of Darren Brown tricks XD.


Classmates and James (in green)


However most of people from the course lived in the student' residence so it was hard for me to hang out with them during the evening and consequently I missed some opportunities to know them better. Leaving in Plumstead entails at least one hour to go anywhere and when going out for party it is impossible to come back home without taking three different nightbuses, nonetheless the host family has been great. Michael and Lily are the happy couple who hosted me this month, always with a smile on their faces they can tell you many different stories about their former guests, and since they have been doing this for 17 years, you can be listening to them for a while.

So as you might guess, nightlife wasn't the main point in my new life, unlike Krakow's one. I really enjoyed the few times I did though, and in all of them I couldn't arrive before the sunrise :) which comes to support that.



Constance, Paula, Pawel, Michal's brother, Marco, Michal


Talking about London... wow what to say... so huge, so many people, so many things to do each day. I really think you can spend here as much time as you want because it has neverending resources. This city will take you breath away with its incredible museums, its busy streets, bustling nightlife... It is a multicultural city where you can meet people from everywhere, don't be surprised if you hear people talking in Spanish, Italian, Swedish... every single nationality is in London without any doubt this is an international city. It is very well communicated and the public transport works wonderfully. Everything can be found here from music to famous people and if you have enough money you can enjoy going to the theatre, musicals or cinema. However all that glitters is not gold and personally I think that the city is too big and you will notice how much time is wasted on public trasport. Not to mention the cost of living... so high...


Marble arch


I won't forget Paula and the many afternoons we spent together, including Harrod's :). Pawel and our first night with viborowa haha wandering around Greenwich, so cool. Matias always rollin' up cigarettes. Zsolt leading us through the streets of London, the hungary guy who has never drunk Palinka. Marco, (but.. weren't you one of the beatles?) the spanish-english dictionary and Constance, the first french girl I've met who doesn't have french accent when talking in english ;)


Last night together...


It has been a pleasure to have spent with all of you, breaks, meals, walks around london and surroundings, shopping times, parties, chats, drinks, movies, "old songs :P"... I hope each of you will achieve your goals and I'd like to meet you elsewhere in the future.

2 comments:

  1. Eres un artista Alejandro!! Me ha encantado tu post!!!Yo no podría resumir mejor mi estancia en Londres!! Espero que no te den mucha caña con el master y a ver si nos volvemos a ver algún día q Galicia y Asturias están al ladito! Nice blog I would like another post with your first days in Hedfordshire!! xxo

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  2. Gracias gallegina! De momento el primer dia ya me mandaron unas tareas espero que no sea todo asi jeje, lo que si es claro es qeu sino aprendo ingles de esta... XD
    Seguro que nos vemos, tengo familia en vigo asi que alguna llamadita caera
    Cuidateme

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