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Lima, Peru

By: Whitney Mudd , Nathan Welch, Julia Steier , and Austin Davis. Lima, Peru. What We Plan To Do…. We will depart from Sky Harbor on June 20 at 10:05 PM and arrive in Lima at 10:26 am the following morning Stay at the Mont Blanc Hotel We will visit the National Museum of Peru

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Lima, Peru

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  1. By: Whitney Mudd, Nathan Welch, Julia Steier, and Austin Davis Lima, Peru

  2. What We Plan To Do… We will depart from Sky Harbor on June 20 at 10:05 PM and arrive in Lima at 10:26 am the following morning Stay at the Mont Blanc Hotel We will visit the National Museum of Peru Come close in counter with Wild life Try some of the restaurants giving us a taste of Peru Watch the IntiRaymi Celebration (Adoration to the Sun) take place Watch a bull fighting tournament Play soccer with some of the locals and visit they’re villages Go biking through the forest

  3. Mandatory Costs… No “out of pocket” money will be asked of the students to pay for airfare (donations have been made) The hotel will be $70 per person for the week The museum is free of charge Taking a tour with a Wild Life expert will be $80 for the day (includes lunch) Biking will be $56 per person (includes lunch) The students will have to pay for 6 of the 8 lunches, and all their dinners. This will cost about $200 dollars for the week. The festival will be free of charge unless you would like to buy a souvenir The bull fighting tournament will be $20 per person We will be buying a few toys and clothing for the villagers it will be $15 per person

  4. Vocabulary at the restaurant

  5. Vocabulary aTThE Market Barato Fino La pintura Unico ¿Me deja ver…? La joyeria La panaderia La zapateria El abrigo La pulsera El reloj Esta abierto Esta cerrado

  6. Vocabulary We’d Use at the Airport Hacer cola La pantalla el (la) pasajero (a) Pasar por seguridad La puerta La salidad El vuelo Pasar por la aduana El reclamo de equipaje Viajar La agencia de viajes Confirmar el vuelo hacer la maleta Hacer un viaje Ir de vacaciones El boleto El equipaje El itinerario La maleta El pasaporte La tarjeta de embarque Abordar El aeropuerto El (la) auxiliar de vuelo Facturar el euipaje La llegada

  7. Vocabulary We’d Use with Getting Around Town El coche de alquiler La acera La avenida El barrio La cuidad El edificio La plaza El rascacielos El hotel ¿Cómollego a…? Cruzar Doblar a la derecha Doblar a la izquierda Seguirderecho Desde Entre Frente a Hasta En la esquina El semáforo Millas Kilómetros

  8. Vocabulary We’d Use Visiting Museums, and Touring El viaje El museo Visitar Hacerunaexcursión Verlasatracciones el (la) turista tomarfotos Las artesanías la tarjeta postal Los atrículos La escultura La pintura El retrato ¿Me dejaver…? Caminar La historia

  9. Why would we do this??? • Reasons: • We get to practice what we have been learning all year in Spanish ll by talking to natives of Lima and store and restaurant keepers. Touring and museum visiting will be good language practice as well. • Polish up what we have learned and “plaster” it in our brains so we will be all prepared for Spanish III! • Obtain a couple extra history lessons about Peru without having to go to school by taking tours and visiting museums • Learn the culture of a separate country from the U.S. and compare and contrast it to ours. • Doing this helps us get out of our comfort zone and experience a new way of life. • We can practice being out in the real world and use this opportunity to be responsible and learn to use money and interact with other cultures

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