Concurso "MI EOI, TU EOI" - Inglés (Código I2)
Reading “Don Quixote”, written by Miguel de
Cervantes, has become a tradition each April 23rd since 1996 to
commemorate the World Book Day.
The EOI can do the same by reading my free
version, which would start this way:“In a place of Madrid, whose I am trying
to remember, long time ago, specifically in 2004, an EOI, was built not only to
teach languages to students (English, French and German), but also cultural activities to those students.
A knight called Don Quixote lived there and started learning
languages. A pot of English on Monday, Salpicón with
German on Tuesday, English duel on Wednesday, German lentils on Thursday. On
Friday… he deserved a rest as well.
After class, his horse “Rocinante” was always
waiting for him outside to take him home. This way, he spends week after week happy in
the EOI. He is happy in the EOI because
there he met Sancho Panza, and a real friendship came up between them, which will
last forever, like the languages he learnt.
As you will probably have guessed, the place
was Tres Cantos and the character is like me. I am very pleased to belong to
this EOI. As Don Quixote, I am learning English and
German and I have met interesting people here and my bike is waiting for me
outside to take me home.
Beatriz García García . Nivel Intermedio 2 - Grupo B