At my third day at Jayna's home, I woke up at 6:00 am and I had breakfast with her and her family. We both grabbed a bag with school stuff and some snacks in case we were hungry during the morning. It took about half an hour to drive from home to school, but once we got at school at 8:00 am, we went to Jayna's graphic design class where we talked about companies logos and each student had to create their own logo for an imaginary company (either a restaurant or an ice cream shop). After that, I went to a Spanish class due to the interest that students had to talk to an Spanish student. My last class of the morning was biology, it took place at the school lab and the teacher was talking about gens mutations. I'm a ballet dancer and I had the chance to see the room where they teach jazz or ballet, that was my favourite fact of the day. All of the exchange students and me also met the headmaster Mr. Thomas who was so happy to have all of us at Flint hill. Furthermore, he gave each one of us papers with facts about the school and a personalized coin which had "Flint Hill School" by one face and "driving spirit" by the other one. By the time the class had ended, everyone was having lunch since the school has lots of choices for students to eat. Everyone at Flint Hill was asking questions to all the Spanish students about our country or our habits... Some of them even wanted to know our opinion about President Trump! Once school-time was over, we drove home and hanged out with her sister and parents. We were about to have dinner at 7:00 pm and after that all of us spent our time to rest or doing homework.
Our trip to the USA or to Catalonia explained by our students. They have shared and shown their most outstanding experiences, information about the most important landmarks we have visited, their improvement at the English or Spanish Language, some reviews of their everyday life and their most beloved memories though photographs. You can also find some useful tips for the school exchange trip and learn differences between British English and American English.
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