Connecting Classrooms: An Interview with a Young Student in Valencia!

Introduction:

Hello, everyone! This week, I had the opportunity to interview an elementary school student in Valencia to learn more about their daily life. Around the world, students growing up in different places have unique experiences. This can impact how they live, travel, and go to school. Together, let's explore the similarities and differences we share with a local student in Valencia! Unfortunately, I was not allowed to take any photos with the student or inside the school. However, I have included photos of things they encounter in their daily life to help you better understand their experiences.

What do you eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?:

Cereals with milk. For breakfast, I have fruit for lunch. For food, usually rice or pasta. And at dinner, it depends on the days. Sometimes as a sandwich. 

Note: In this case, "food" means comida, which is often the largest meal of the day for the people of Spain. 

What is your house like?:

My house is one that faces the sea with many windows and is a bit large.

What chores do you have at home?:

I help my mother set the table and put things away when she tidies up, and one day a week we tidy up the house and do a little cleaning.

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