miércoles, 15 de enero de 2014





MY BEAUTIFUL EXPERIENCE IN CHICAGO







Hi, My name is Natalia Veloso Alegria. I come from Chile and I live in  Linares. I'm studying Technician in Business Administration Major Finance at Aiep Institute in Talca.





I live with my family, they are my parents Humberto and Leonora and my two siblings Valeria and Nicolas. they are studying in Linares city.








In my free time I enjoy to play volleyball, Ping - pong and to share with my friends.

I came to Chicago because a receive a scholarship  for my good grades and always  I wanted to know Estados Unidos, it is a beautiful place.


while I stay  in Chicago I would like to  know many places and to live  a great experience.


I would like to learn  and to speak more fluent English and share experiences these four weeks.




I think the Picasso sculpture is a cultural important monument  especially for the people of Chicago and very attractive for the tourists.








the visit to the Cultural Center  was a very good experience,  I enjoyed seeing important   pieces of art, with great artistic talent.
In the visit at the Art institute I liked different  pieces of art , but  my favorite was :







6 comentarios:

  1. I really liked it!!! And your pictures are beautiful, greetings.

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  2. The template is SO YOU! And I think the same that Andrea, Pictures Are Beautiful... Blessings Natalia! :)

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  3. Very Well Naty!!!... Have U ever gone Ice Skating? Tell me about your experience... C U

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  4. Well Naty LOL!! Can You return the post please....and I have a question....the picture in the beach....is Pichilemu???

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  5. Has been a pleasure for me to share with you the experience in Chicago

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  6. I love your theme! The watercolors remind me some something at the Art Institute. This is a wonderful workshop for learning English. We practice your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. However since so many of you are from a Spanish speaking country, be sure to practice your English when speaking. Try not to rely on your classmates or speak too much in your native language. And translators are good, but don't rely on them too much. The more you practice, the better your skills will be. And keep writing your blogs! I love to read it and want to read more of your Chicago adventures!

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