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Colleages
School is always on the move. Lots of students come in from lots of different countries, lots of them finish their courses and go away.
All of those I´ve made friends with are much and very close to me (Spaniards, Italians, Koreans, Frenchs, Chinese, Swiss...)
Actually I don't have the picture of everyone, but I will.
Meanwhile here you have some of them.
[Last update: 19 March 2004]
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Some colleages at Atlantic Language School, in one of my classrooms, in Galway.
From the right to left (the first row):
Cristophe (France), Pierric (France), Marie (the teacher) and Julie (Korea).
From the right to left (the second row):
Oscar, Zinedine (France), Xavier, me, Natalia and Fabrice (France).
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Lia and Fabrizio, a lovely couple from Italy.
Fabrizio got famous because of his opinion about the differences between Irish and Italian girls, and about the t-skirts Irish girls use to wear. |
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And here, a good representation of France and Spain.
From the left to the right: Fournie, Oscar, Michelle, Piedad, Bruno and Cristophe.
It was easy to get on with them. They are really friendly. All we became close friends.
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And here you can see the caddest Spanish in Galway: Oscar. A guy from Madrid who doesn't like beer at all, but is able to make an effort to get into the Irish culture. |
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Galder and Lorenzo (Italy), two good guys who wanted to be photographed in a bucolic place.
Sara, this photo is for you. Look! Look what a lusty guy is your boyfriend!!
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Yes, Oscar again.
Here he is with Sara, from Asturias (Spain) |
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Cristophe (France), the last day at school. He was the oficial photographer for the French farewell.
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Jose, Alfredo and Dani.
They are not making funs, they are really cold.
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Diego, "the Canillejero-man", getting colder in my flat.
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Jose, the canario, is on his bussiness. The Town Hall in Galway engaged him to water the grass and that's what he did!! |
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Lorenzo, Galder (Tapioca) and Vicente are siiiiiiiinging in the raiiiiiiiin.
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Jose and Pablo in the Dublin airport. Jose was coming back home.
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Lee (Korea), Benjamin (Germany), Manuel (Switzerland), Oscar (Madrid), Gálder (Castellón) and César (from Valencia but Catalán in process) in Manuel farewell.
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Ken, personify St. Patrick day.
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Benoit (Belgium): irony and sarcasm are personifyed in this expert in history.
Gabriela (Czech Republic): actually, actually, actually, actually...
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