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To see the monuments, the St. Peter's Basilica, the Fontana di Trevi, the squares,
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to see in general the Colosseum, which is huge.
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Well, no, this is the Pantheon, sorry, we have seen the Colosseum before.
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To see all the monuments, the cities, the streets, everything, the food too.
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To walk all over Rome and that each building is a different world and more and more beautiful.
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What I liked the most was to share with the students of the center and also the visits that we have had in the trip.
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What I liked the most about the trip, well, curiously, what I liked the most about the trip is not something from outside but from within Spain
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and it is the people I have met from the trip, from the school, the people I have met directly.
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It has been a very pleasant experience and it has helped me a lot in the experience and I would totally say that the people I have met.
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It is a city where I have always lived in love, so it has provided a tranquility of being able to finally get to know it.
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I have always had doubts, I have always liked the old history and then I have already taken away a little bit and it is like a feeling so comforting
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to be able to get to know this place very, very, very well, which I have loved.
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Well, first of all, new experiences. As I said before, I have never left Spain
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and the first time to be here, I think it has been incredible,
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because of the experience not only of a visit to a new country,
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but with an institute of this country, new people, as I said.
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So, I think that what I can contribute is culture, society and experience in life, you could say.
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Well, I have just thought a lot that it has brought me a lot of knowledge about history, which is something that interests me a lot,
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and visiting all the things and all the museums and such that I do not usually like.
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This time it has impressed me how much I liked it and how much I have learned about the history of Rome.
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Well, the happiness of having been in Rome, which I had never been.
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Well, I have learned a lot, especially about Roman culture.
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I already knew a few things because I was already interested, but above all I have also learned a little about the language, about the people here today and above all about their ancient culture.
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I knew that Roman architecture was impressive, but I would never have imagined this exaggeration, this ode to Roman engineering, and it seems beautiful to me.
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I'm learning a lot of Italian words.
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I've learned to let go and to go from one side to the other.
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It's like when I arrived in Madrid and my mother let me go on the first day on the subway.
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I can do it on my own too.
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I like to learn and relate to these new cultures.
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Above all, to learn to develop with new people who don't speak your language and I don't know, it's very interesting to learn the languages and cultures of other people.
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It's very good, there is a lot of companionship, a lot of friendship, we are all very united and we are having a good time.
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In general, well, that is, in general, well, I have already said it, we have made a little group, we are organizing them,
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we have even made a stay for tomorrow, prepared the food, we already know the hours to which we want to do what
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thing and in general quite well. The coexistence is phenomenal, the intergenerational exchange
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shows us that it is possible and that although we adults see things in a way,
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the young people will have a good memory of this trip well with the 16 very well with the
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companions there are some that I am better with genius and that we think to continue in madrid to be in
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contact so very well I really like that all respect respect people talk with all there is no
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There is no difference between being Moroccan or not, they are making a small group because they are together in Mexico, but here there is a difference, we are always together.
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Well, I was surprised that very few were Italians.
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There were Africans, there were Peruvians, Colombians, Argentines, so, just like in our institute, we are people from many countries.
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I think that uniting cultures, languages and roots is something beautiful, and I liked that.
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To be able to speak with someone who is from another culture, another language, although we did not understand each other because in Spanish they did not speak it either, almost all of them, but some did.
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So with that we understood each other well, we changed experiences and it was enriching.
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It has seemed to me a phenomenal fact to find ourselves in different places in the world, in the educational centers, you know, because one thing is to be on the street or in a festive environment than in an educational center that shows the effort, the concern for being better citizens.
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I am very happy. I also wanted to know what you thought of coexistence.
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La convivencia es fenomenal. El intercambio intergeneracional nos demuestra que es posible
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y que si bien nosotros los adultos vemos las cosas de una forma,
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los jóvenes tendrán un buen recuerdo de este viaje.
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- Idioma/s:
- Idioma/s subtítulos:
- Autor/es:
- Cepa Joaquín Sorolla
- Subido por:
- Lucia O.
- Licencia:
- Todos los derechos reservados
- Visualizaciones:
- 40
- Fecha:
- 14 de abril de 2023 - 16:51
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- CEPAPUB JOAQUIN SOROLLA
- Duración:
- 06′ 44″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 679.92 MBytes