Thursday, December 15, 2011

The perfect day in NEW YORK CITY

7:00 am- Wake up today is a perfect day in NYC.
8:10 am- Go to Metro North Tarrytown Station to buy the ticket Tarrytown to Grand Central Station leaves at 8:37 am. ( $18)
9:20 am- Grand Central Station, we have breakfast in Starbucks. ($16)
10:00 am- We walk to 5th Ave. and we go shopping in H&M ($100) and Zara ($100).
12:00 pm- We take a taxi to Rockefeller Center. ($10)
12:20 pm- We buy a ticket for Top of The Rock. ($55)
1:00 pm- We take another taxi to Times Square. ($10) 
1:30 pm- We go to Friday's Restaurant, and eat lunch. ($85)
2:30 pm- We go to Times Square Subway and we take the 1 red line Downtown to ''South Ferry'' ($5), and walk to Ferry Terminal because we want go to Liberty Island - Statue of Liberty. ($26) 
3:00 pm- We take many pictures with ''Lady Liberty''.
3:30 pm- We return to South Ferry, and we would to all around Broadway to Brooklyn Bridge. 
4:30 pm- We take the subway in Canal st. (Line 6 Green) to 77th St. uptown and walk to Central Park ($5), because we want Ice skiining ($50), and we take many pictures.
6:00 pm- We take a taxi to 350 5th Ave. (at 34th St.). ($15)
6:20 pm- We buy a ticket to the Empire State building. ($32)
7:30 pm- We walk on Broadway to Times Square, and eat dinner in the Hard Rock Cafe Restaurant. ($100)
8:30 pm- We walk all around Times Square, and we take pictures and shop in Forever 21. ($150)
9:30 pm- We go to the Broadway Show '' The Lion King ''. ($200)
11:00 pm- We walk on 5th Ave. to Grand Central Station.
11:30 pm- We buy a Ticket to return to Tarrytown departs at 12 o'clock. ($18)
12:40 pm- We return to Tarrytown and we take a Taxi to EF School. ($5) 





Thursday, December 1, 2011

Biography ' Enrique VIII '

Name: Enrique VIII.
Dates: 1491 - 1547.
Job: King of England and King of  Ireland.
Famous for: Because he married six women, he to exercise absolute power among all English monarchs and the more important for he was created divorce.
Interesting: Henry VIII is know for his role in the separation of the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church. Henry's struggles with Rome led to the separation of the Church of England from Papal authority, the Dissolution of the Monasteries, and establishing himself as the Supreme even after his excommunication from the Catholic Church. Henry oversaw the legal union of England and Wales with the Laws in Wales Acts 1535-42.