jueves, 14 de agosto de 2008

Guadalajara and Bogotà

Guadalajara

It is a town and capital of the Mexican state of Jalisco. The city is important for its culture, industry and economics. Also It is known for its traditions, its cultural attractions, and for its gastronomy.
The climate is sunny and humid, with frequent rains at the summer. Spring is the season most warm and dry, with winds in February and March, between May and October there are sometimes storms and strong winds. In autumn there is less rain and days are always sunny, but with frequent cold winds in the north. In winter there is frost.

In Guadalajara there are many typical food. The "cake drowned", and "Birri". Dessert is the most typical "jericalla.". Also It has a international food restaurants.
Tourists always admire monuments, buildings in the downtown area, historical buildings, works of art, traditions and legends which represent attraction and interest.


Guadalajara and Bogotà


Bogota is a capital but Guadalajara It`s not. The two cities are very important in their culture, traditions, food, etc.. The climate between bogota and Guadalajara is very different in bogota the weather is very cold, and most of its stations are frequent rains and winds very cold.

Guadalajara, has a warm climate, with sunny days and seasons. The two cities have rains and storms at October. But bogota is more cold compared to Guadalajara, bogota has an unpredictable climate. People living in Guadalajara, frequently used, jeans, shirts and tennis, almost never used jacket or gloves for the cold, in stations very cold tend to use them. In Bogota, people use a lot jackets, coats, gloves, hats, etc.. To protect themselves from the cold of their city. Also in bogota people often use the umbrella.
by: Daniela Diaz Navarrete
Pedagogic child

2 comentarios:

Cherozze dijo...

Please, correct your mistakes using the writing code:
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Very good writing!

Pegagogia08 dijo...

Hi, Danny, I like your paragraphe, is very complet. And i like your pictures.

By: Tany