A NORMAL DAY IN SCHOOL
To start the day, I woke up around 6:00 or 6:30, because we left the house at 7:00. Sara’s mother drove us to her workplace by car, and from there, Sara and I took the tram from line B to one of the stops. Then we changed to line A, which was always more crowded. We arrived at the high school around 7:50 or 8:00, and we had classes until around 11:30 or 12:00.Sometimes the classes were a bit difficult for me, not only because they were high school level (since Sara is from 2008), but also because of the language, as they spoke a little bit to fast for me. However, after a few days, I started to understand more and everything became easier. After that, we usually had lunch together in the school cafeteria, and around 13:00 or 14:00 we returned to class depending on our schedule of the day.
One of the things I liked the most about school was how interactive the lessons were. Sometimes we also joined English or Spanish classes with our Spanish classmates, and I thought it was a really good idea. The school was very well organized, and after just a couple of days, we already knew how to find our way around easily.
I got used to the routine faster than I expected, and even though it was different from what I was used to in Spain, I really enjoyed experiencing this new adventure!
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