Publicado  Sunday, January 23, 2011

To: David

From: Danny

Subject: Re: Hi

Hi David!

Thank you so much for your email. It’s been fantastic to listen from you again. I feel really sorry for not being there when you come. However, I can give you some advice of where to go.

In Barcelona there’re lots of places to visit. The most visited ones are: the Rambles which ends in the Columbus tower, The F.C. Barcelona Stadium, the Sagrada Familia, the Parc Güell, and other Gaudí’s buildings placed in Passeig de Gràcia. If you want to have some fun with your parents you can go to Tibidabo which is a great theme park in Barcelona or go to the Skating Club, which is in Roger de Flor Street, 168. For more information you can visit http://www.barcelonaturisme.com/.

The weather forecast those days will be variable. Your holidays will start with low temperatures that will increase during your stay here in Barcelona. Nevertheless, there aren’t any precipitations predicted. So bring both cold and warm clothes and there’s no need to bring any umbrella.

In Barcelona there are some good shopping centres such as La Maquinista, L’illa or Diagonal Mar, but for me they’re really crowded places and it’s annoying to buy there. I think that the best place for shopping is El Corte Inglés which you will be able to find it in Plaça Catalunya. There you can buy everything you want.

In Barcelona there are a lot of places to eat. My favourites are situated in El Mercat de la Boqueria in Les Rambles. There you can eat pizza, there is a really famous kind of restaurant called “El Quim de la Boqueria” where you can eat either fish or meat as well and, if you want to eat really good meat, you can go to El Asador de Aranda situated in Tibidabo Avenue, although it’s a bit expensive. Try to avoid the restaurants situated near the Major Square and near the beach because there, the quality is really poor and moreover the prices are high. They only try to get tourists and take benefit of their ignorance.

I hope you find useful my information and I desire you to have a fantastic time here in Barcelona. And you know: if you need something else you only have to call me!

Best wishes,

Danny

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To: Paul

From: Joan

Subject: Re: Hi


Hi Paul

I am sorry too I am not going to be there to see all of you. To make up for the situation I will recommend some places you ought to go, places I have enjoyed a lot. First you have to go to the Railway Station “Monguilthy”. It is awesome; there are a lot of paintings and amazing drawings made by the best cartoonists. Other places to see are the Centre Park were you can find the most strange plants in the world, from geraniums to Macrozamia Moorei, an Australian tree, the Catholic Church, the Cinema Museum, etc. I assure you that you will not be bored during the week you are going to stay in my village.


Don’t worry about the weather. Although is 1.500 meters above sea level during this time of year it is not very cold. Tell your mum that can be reassured about it. Well, if you want you can bring a jacket for the night walks.


There are a lot of shops in the mall. There you can find clothes, CDs, books and things like that. Moreover the price is lower than in the city. For example, the books, as you know, my favorite entertainment, cost less than 10 Euros, while in the city some cost even more than 20.


Finally, if you don’t want to cook a lot, you can eat out. Along the large promenade there are more than 20 restaurants and bars. Prices vary widely. There are menus from 5 Euros up to 30, for special occasions.


All the best

Joan de la Torre

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To: Laura
From: Alexandra
Subject: Re: Hi

Hi Laura

Thank you for your email, it was great to finally hear from you again. I'm happy to help you with any questiones you have about would you can do and see during your stay.

Its great that your staying in London because there are so many things to do! If you like seeing museums you could go to the National British Museum in Russell Street, they always have great exibitiones. There are also many markets that are interesting to visit.

Since it is late January the weather is quite bad im afraid. It tends to rain a lot so you should bring an umbrella o a rain jacket and you should also bring many layers of clothing because the temperature goes down in the evening.

As for shopping, oxford street is the perfect place. There's plenty of high street fashion shops like Topshop, New look, H&M, RiverIsland etc. If your looking for bookshops you should go to Waterstones you can find everything there.

I know you love Italian resturants so I recommend you go to Pizza Express, it's cheap but good. If you want to spend a bit more you could go to House of Rome.

I hope you have a great time, and don't froget to take pictures!

Best Wishes
Alexandra

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To: Paul [paul45@hotmail.com]

From: Peter

Subject: Re: Hi


Hi Paul,

I was very happy to read your e-mail and I’m really sorry for not being here when you come. However, even if I can’t show you around, I can still give you many ideas of things to do and places to go to.

Firstly, there are many interesting places you have to visit. There’s this great theme park called Port Aventura, with fantastic attractions that I’m sure your whole family will enjoy. Also there’s a great science museum named Cosmo Caixa, which can be amusing to visit and where large families like yours get a cash discount. Finally, I strongly recommend you to visit all the Gaudi Art: the Sagrada Familia, the Casa Batlló and the Parc Guell. If you want to get more information about these places and about the public transports, you can check up this website: http://www.barcelonaturisme.com.

About the weather, this time of the year is usually not very cold, but the weather forecast says that the temperatures are going to descend during the following two weeks. For this reason, I suggest that you take thick coats just in case, because winter can be very humid in here.

As for the shopping, there’s a great place called La Maquinista. There you will find anything: from sports and entertaining stores to clothes and gift shops. However, I recommend you to go there first thing in the morning because at midday it can get really crowded.

And finally, regarding to restaurants, my suggestion is Plaza Cataluña. There you will find lots of good restaurants, yet you should avoid the Burger King because the queue is always so long that it can take you hours, and the food is nothing special.

I hope my information will be useful and I wish you to have a great time!

Best wishes,


Peter.

Re: Hi

Publicado  Thursday, January 20, 2011

Hi Paul

I'm glad to know that you're coming soon to Spain. Unfortunately, as my mum said to your parents, during these days I will be in Ibiza with some friends. Nevertheless, I'm planning to visit you this summer. That week that you will be in Barcelona, although I'm not going to be there, I can give you some ideas to do and places to go. For example, you can go to the harbor or visit some places like the cathedral and the city center basically.

These days the weather isn't so good but I have seen that during the days that you'll come is gonna be sunny and you don't have to worry about the temperatures because you're used to the cold.

If you want to go shopping you can go to any comercial center like Diagonal Mar, La Maquinista, l'Illa, Maremàgnum... But if you want to go shopping and enjoy the city too the perfect place to go is the city center (Catalonia square, Portal de l'Àngel and Passeig de Gràcia).
There's some restaurants that I'm used to go and I think that you will like. They are located in places that are easy to find, you can search it on the internet. Some of these restaurants are El Asador de Aranda, El Mussol and la Bella Napoli.

I hope you enjoy Barcelona's beauty and please tell me how has been your experience.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Lots of love
Anna

Publicado  Sunday, January 9, 2011





Name: Alexandra Lorenz

Address: Castanyer 4

08022

Barcelona, Spain

Telephone: 628 991 245

E-mail: alex458@hotmail.com

Nationality: dual nationality (Spanish/USA)

Date of Birth: 22 of March 1994

Sex: female

Desired position: Assistant Tour Guide

Work experience:




Dates: 20 of July-5th of September

Profesion: maintance assistant of food and plant center

Functiones and principal responsabilities: taking care of food and plants

Name and dirrection of the company or employer: Apple House center, valldoreix 23 Barcelona, Spain, 0824

Type of company o sector: primary sector, cultivacion company




Education and formation:




Dates: 7th of September of 2006-16th of July of 2010

qualificacion obtained: ESO

Principal subjects studied: maths, English, Spanish, science, history, art and physical education.

Name and type of center of studies: Ashmole secondary school (years 2006-2008) Europa school ( year 2009) Sil school ( year 2010).




Personal skills and competences:

Native language: English and Spanish

Other languages: French ( able to maintain a conversation)

Computer skills and competences: awarded for completing the Microsoft 2010 and Microsoft Excel 2010 course.

Artistic skills and competences: adended arts school for 3 years.

Social skills and competences: capacity to interact in a intercultural environment

Awards: best crop award 2008 of the cultivation competition of Sárria
Nacional swim award level 11

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Alexandra Lorenz
Castanyer 4
0822
Barcelona, Spain
James Daylesford
Passig de Gracia 105
08008
Barcelona, Spain
date?
Esteemed Mr. Daylesford,
I am writing to you in regard of the position of Assitant Tour Guide. I believe I meet all the necessary requirments and I would be an excellent candidate.
I'm 16 and im doing social baccalaureate studies at the moment. I have a great interest for nature and I have previously worked at Organic food and plant centers as a maintenance assistant.
I have a lot of knowledge regarding the cultivacion of crops, since I grew up on a farm, and I have been cultivating from a young age. If you look at my CV you will also see that I have best crop award of 2008 from the Organic vegetable competition of Sárria.
I am bilingual. I speak fluently English and Spainish, and I lived in the UK for 14 years where I Completed primary, and secondary till year nine.
I trust you will find this aplication agreeable and I look foward to hearing from you.
yours sincerely
Alexandra Lorenz

Publicado  Tuesday, January 4, 2011

82 Republica Argentina street
Barcelona, Spain
08021
37 Balmes street                                                                                                                               date?
Barcelona, Spain
James Daylesford
Foxmore’s Organic Centre
08028
Esteemed Mr Daylesford,
I have read your advertisement in the newspaper about the vacant places of assistant tour guide and I would like to apply for the job.
At the moment, I am studying first of Bachillerat and I have sixteen years old. I speak Spanish as my native language and I also speak Catalan. I have a good command of English too. About the experience, I have to say that I’m glad to hear that is not required because for the moment I have none.
I think it would be rewarding to get this job because it would gain in experience and nowadays everything is important and good to add in any curriculum. Finally about when doing the interview, for me any day is good, but I would be grateful if it could be on Tuesdays and Fridays afternoon. The CV is enclosed as you very well asked in the advertisement.
I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely
Andrea Roegele Trigo

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CURRICULUM VITAE




Name: Andrea Roegele Trigo


Date of birth: 5th December 1994


Place of birth: Barcelona, Spain


Adress: 26 Ferran Puig street


Mobile: 697285051


E-mail address: andy.roegele@gmail.com


Marital status: single
ACADEMIC TRAINING
E.S.O. degree at Sil School Barcelona, Spain


SOFTWARE APPLICATION
2010 Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Assistance Certificate
Sil School, Barcelona, Spain


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
none
PERSONAL SKILLS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Spanish: native


Catalan: good speaking and writing


English good speaking and writing


French: 3 years of oral comprehension


1999 swimming graduate at Panda school


2000 skiing certificate 1 level at La Masella


2002 skiing certificate “Principiante” at La Molina


2003 skiing certificate “Medium” at La Molina


2004 skiing certificate “Professional”


2005 Third prize at Reprise AP (horse competition)


2009 German certificate A1 at languages school, Vall D’Hebron


2010 Trinity degree, level 8 at Sil School, Barcelona, Spain