Luca Brize Moretti, a student at IES de Barro studying in Guelph, Canada
Luca Perez Moretti
Destination: Guelph, Ontario, Canada. The Barrow High School student lives a 20-minute bus ride from downtown Guelph. Luca identifies her host city as very beautiful, but also incredibly beautiful. He says this is the word. It has very low buildings and a cathedral in the middle, for example. In his family he has five house sistersTwo from Japan, one from Vietnam, one from Italy and one from Germany. With the latter two it shares an institute, Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute (CCVI). She explained that it was a huge school with 2,800 students, and that she signed up for the cheerleading squad. Luca considers socializing with people and making plans one of the best things about his stay, although he stresses it Canadians are somewhat aloof at first and don’t open up much. Among those out-of-studio plans, he mentions going to the movies or dinner, to Guelph Shopping Center or celebrating a birthday. Although she has been with her host family for just over a month, Luca assures that she does nothing wrong. the worst? , Asks. Perhaps the most difficult subject is learning to write names in English because I have already seen the curriculum in Spain. I teach biology and there are some completely different science words in English. As in the United States, great importance in Canada is given to sports during academic training. There are many sports, very different from Spain, emphasizes Luca, who through this experience, thanks to a scholarship from the Amancio Ortega Foundation, highlights above all what cultural mixing contributes. There are people here from all over the world. There are many Italians, but there are also people from Belgium, Germany, Japan or China …