lunes, 12 de diciembre de 2016

Málaga's Cemetery




   The cemetery open from Tuesday to Sunday (from 10:00 am from   14:00 pm)
   
 The cemetery is Anglican.

 The Málaga's English was founded for Robert Boyd. 
Robert Boyd was executed at the Playa de San Andréis, in 11th of December 1831s. He was executed because he was a heroe romantic.

  There are five different natiolities in the cemetery:
 
  - Spanish
  - English
  - Canadian
  - U.S.A
  - Scotland

  The plants that we can see in the grave is called Rosemary.
  Gerald Brenan is the ''amigo de España''. He was born in Malta in  April 1894 and he was died in Alhaurin El Grande.

 ''Fear no more the heat o' the sun'' is the quotation that we can see  in on the tombstone of Gerald Brenan's wife. 

 ''For thou hast created us for thyself, and our heart cannot be  quieted till it may find repose in thee'' is the quotation that we can see on the tombstone of St. Augustine in the Alfred Cecil Gee's.

 The four jobs of the military men who dies in 1940s were flying  officer, sargeant, commander and sargeant (again)

 In the Dr Gerald Maurice Jewson's tombstone it's written ''here lies  a man forever kind of gentle, loving, noble mind, and through our  tears weall can see, how god can live in you and me''

My high school [English]





   

 My high school is called 'Fernando de los Ríos', is situated in 
 Málaga. Is a big building in my opinion. We can use teacher's 
 name or 'seño', 'profe'... We don't have to wear an uniform and we
 mustn't use mobile phones. The only subject that you can choose 
 is Religion, and we have to study the other subjects like: Maths,  Science, English, French...



 The exams aren't hard. We divide the high school into three terms  in the year and in six differents periods (the timetable no change) 
 We don't have to go to the classes in the weekend.