York excitement !!

This morning we got up and we had breakfast, some milk and toast. After that we had a class about comprehension, and I learnt new things about the English football cup .

When we finished the class, we took our things and we went to the beautiful village of YORK. There we went to an awesome church, York Minster. We entered and we could see all the art of the windows and the ceiling.

After the visit we sat in a park for lunch , we ate one very good egg sandwich. Then when we finished we walked around the beautiful streets of York. We also ate my favourite cheesecake with raspberries

We returned home and we ate pizza, coleslaw and chilli chips.

Adventures at Yorkshire Sculpture Park

In the morning I woke up and we had breakfast.

 After that, Catherine and I went for a walk around the village of Drighlington.

 It was a pleasant walk whereby we went to the shops and then finally we went to the supermarket and bought potato crisps for dinner.

We did our first class about England and Spain and learnt facts about both countries and when we were done, we went to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Catherine, Grace and Molly went with me.

 We had some great sandwiches and delicious cakes… In general, we had a nice and fun time visiting all the sculptures. We returned home and we ate a fantastic lasagne. 🙂

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