Tarea 9 Ingles
Tarea 9 Ingles
GIANELLA: Perfect, tell me about your city, Lima. It seems like a very interesting and busy city.
RAUL: There are some beautiful and clean parks, but there are also some dangerous places
here, in the center of Lima. This is why you need an excellent tour guide. For example, the
largest and most beautiful park around here is the Parque de las Aguas.
GIANELLA: In Madrid, there are many quiet and beautiful parks and in general it is a safe city.
For example, in my city is the Buen Retiro Park
RAUL: Uhm ... yes, there is. The Italian art museum
GIANELLA: I live in MADRID. In my city there is an old museum: the Museo Nacional del Prado
RAUL: Of course, there are some large, quiet churches, like La Catedral de Lima.
GIANELLA: In Madrid. The cathedral of ALMUDENA is one of the main attractions OF THE CITY
RAUL: The Cathedral of Lima is in the Plaza de Armas. In the center of my city, there are also
some crowded and noisy places.
GIANELLA: Oh, I see! The same in Madrid, there are many crowded and noisy places. And are
there universities near the city center?
RAUL: Yes, there are. There are big, modern universities in the city center, like the UTP!
near here is the National Stadium, where the Peruvian soccer team plays
GIANELLA: Very interesting. In Madrid we have a large stadium called SANTIAGO BERNABEU, it
is the main stadium of the Real Madrid club. Tell me about its beautiful beaches.
RAUL: Near my city there are many beautiful and clean beaches, such as Punta Hermosa, el
silencio, and Asia. And here they are
cheap and nice restaurants too. There you can eat a delicious ceviche or arroz con pollo.
GIANELLA: There are no beaches in MADRID. ONLY POOLS Is there a small and cheap shopping
center in LIMA?
RAUL: No, there isn't. There are many large and expensive shopping centers. Lima's malls are
beautiful and safe. WEEKENDS IS FULL OF PEOPLE
GIANELLA: THANK YOU VERY MUCH RAUL, THANK YOU FOR MAKING ME KNOW YOUR CITY.
BYE BYE
RAUL: NOTHING, I HOPE TO KNOW MADRID TOO AND TO TAKE A TOUR OF YOUR CITY,
GOODBYE