jueves, 16 de mayo de 2019

Tea Ceremony

We had a magical afternoon crowned with a High Tea served at AACI. We counted with the presence of some British ladies who showed us the “Secrets of Tea”. They also revealed some of their most precious recipes while we tasted delicious scones, cakes, cucumber sandwiches, English tea and the like.



Pub Crawl

After the final tests students at AACI Lomas decided that they were going to celebrate the end of the year with their partners going to the pub trail organized by the institute.
We left at 9pm and at that precise time the fun started. There were games testing students’ knowledge of the Irish culture and then we had raffles of several Irish items.

We visited Downtown Matias, The Kylkenny’s and John John, which are the most representative Irish pubs in Buenos Aires. We exchanged experiences with the people there, we practised English with tourists and, believe it or not, people wondered where they could study English in such a great environment.


Our answer came out immediately: you have to come to AACI!



Dissident´s Cemetery - Santa Catalina

Lomas de Zamora’s antique railway tracks reveal the history of the Dissidents’ cemetery, founded there in 1897. The British community set up in Temperley and its surroundings, creating the railway and with this, a whole new world.


We started our day trip with a group of children, teenagers and adults departing by van to the cemetery. Once there, we met Arnold and Christine Dodds, who turned out to be our guides all throughout the trip.
We discovered the old inscriptions in the tombs, we learnt about the history of the cemetery and the people buried there. We went back in time listening to Christine’s childhood anecdotes, and we couldn’t hide our tears when we listened to Arnold reading some representative poems in his culture. We will always cherish these magical moments inside the chapel and we want to thank Mr Armengou, head of the cemetery, for his help and authorization to visit this historical place.