Friday, November 18, 2016

Paris, France




Paris, France

Paris is the capital of France, and it’s the epicenter to all things art and fashion. Paris is home to famous landmarks, such as the Eifel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe, and Palais du Louvre. If you’re in Paris you must visit the Eiffel Tower. The Eiffel tower was built on March 31st 1889; it’s one of the oldest landmarks in France. One of the main reasons the Eiffel tower was built was because it was used as a radio transmission tower. In addition, the Eiffel Tower was used to establish a history that exemplified the Paris Exposition. In Paris you can find traditional French meals that are to die for. A traditional dish that can be found in Paris is, Pot-au-Feu. The Pot-au-Feu consist of boiled beef with onions, carrots, and steak. Another traditional dish that can found in Paris is Entrecôte Marchand de vin. This dish consists of steak served with red wine sauce, butter, and onions. These traditional dishes are usually consumed with red wine or champagne. Paris is a great place to visit if you’re into lively cities with enjoyable food.

Vocabulary
Fashion
Eifel Tower
Notre Dame Cathedral
Paris
Champagne
Traditional
Arc de Triomphe


Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Rome, Italy


Rome is located in the central part of Italy, and it’s home to 2.67 million people. The city of Rome is home to some of the world’s most important ancient monuments; some ancient monuments date back to 20 AD. If you are ever in Rome you must visit the Coliseum, which was constructed in 70 AD. The Coliseum is also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, held approximately 50,000 spectators. The Coliseum was built primarily to host gladiator and animals fights. A popular event that was held in the Coliseum was the 100 days of games. This event consisted of 100 consecutive days of battles. Rome is not only famous for its historic monuments, but it’s known for its delicious Italian cuisine. If you’re in Rome, make sure to try some mouthwatering Pizza Bianca. The Pizza Bianca is a focaccia style pizza that can be found all throughout Rome. But, Rome’s most popular dish is the Carbonara, which consist of egg, cheese, bacon, and black pepper. This dish is the staple of Italian cuisine. Rome has plenty to offer to anyone who enjoys exploring ancient history, or discovering new foods.

Vocabulary

Rome (Noun) Capital of Italy, largest city in the country, and seat of the Roman Catholic Church (see Vatican City State; see also Vatican), located on the Tiber River in west-central Italy.
Coliseum (Noun) The Colosseum or Coliseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy.
Gladiator (Noun) gladiators are condemned criminals, prisoners of war, or slaves bought for the purpose of gladiatorial combat by a lanista, or owner of gladiators.
Animals (Noun) nimals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia. All animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently at some point in their lives.
Pizza Bianca (Noun) Flat bread topped with only olive oil and salt, while others say the most common toppings are garlic, olive oil
Carbonara (Noun) An Italian pasta dish from Rome made with eggs, cheese, bacon, and black pepper
Cuisine (Noun) A style or method of cooking, especially as characteristic of a particular country, region, or establishment.

Vocabulary Exercise

Word Bank
Cuisine 
Carbonara
Pizza Blanca
Animals 
Gladiators
Coliseum 
Rome

London, England

London, England

London is said to be the largest city in Britain and Europe. It’s home to approximately 8.63 million people, and it is considered Europe’s most exciting city. London, also known as “The City”, is home to some of the world’s most interesting landmarks.  A landmark that brings tourist from all parts of the world is Big Ben. Big Ben is considered to be London’s iconic national timepiece.  Big Ben, also known as Elizabeth tower was opened in 1859, and it is one of England’s oldest national landmarks. A very popular sporting event in London is the English Premier League. If you’re a passionate soccer fan, you’re in the right place. London is home to five professional soccer teams that compete in the English Premier league. The English Premier League is considered to be one of the top soccer leagues in the entire world. A tradition for many locals in London is to watch a soccer game on a Saturday morning at a local pub. During soccer matches, fans usually consume a beer alongside Fish and Chips. Fish and chips consist of battered fish and French fries, and they usually can be found all throughout London. London is a great city to explore because of its iconic monuments, and it’s passion for soccer.

Vocabulary

Europe (Noun) continent of the eastern hemisphere between Asia & the Atlantic area 3,997,929 square miles
Britain (Noun) Great Britain is an island separated from the European mainland by the English Channel and North Sea.
London (Noun)
Big Ben (Big Ben) is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and often extended to refer to the clock and the clock tower.
Soccer (Noun) A game played by two teams of eleven players with a round ball that may not be touched with the hands or arms during play except by the goalkeepers.
Tradition (Noun) The transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
Fish and Chips (Noun) a dish of fried fish fillets served with French fries.

Vocabulary Exercises