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Task 8
Task 8
Task 8
- INTEGRANTS-
- Jhasmin Elizabeth Torres Otiniano
- Jennifer Angelina Garcia Peralta
- Vicente Jeampier Salazar Vasquez
DIALOGUE:
Jhasmin (Tourist): Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to Central Park?
Angelina (Local): Of course! From here, walk straight for two blocks, then turn
left. The park is on your right. It's a very beautiful place to stroll and relax.
Jeampier (Local): The City Museum is near Central Park. It's just a 10-minute
walk. From the park, continue straight until you reach the main avenue, then
turn right. The museum is in front of the library. You'll love it, they have very
interesting exhibitions about the history of Lima.
Angelina: Yes, there is. There's a fantastic place called "El Bistro" next to the
City Museum. They have a wide variety of typical Peruvian dishes. You can't
miss it!
Jhasmin: Incredible! How do I get to the nearest subway station from here?
Jeampier: To get to the subway station, walk two blocks down this street, then
turn left. The station is between the post office and the bank. It's very
convenient for getting around the city.
Angelina: Yes, there are several. There's a pleasant café called "Café Central"
behind the library. It's an ideal place to have a coffee and relax for a while. Plus,
they have free wifi.
Jhasmin: Thank you so much for your help! Is there any other place you
recommend visiting?
Jeampier: You should definitely visit the Malecón of Miraflores. It has stunning
views of the ocean and is perfect for walking or cycling.
Angelina: I also recommend Parque Kennedy. There are always cultural events,
and it's a good place to experience local life.
Jhasmin: That sounds wonderful! I'm very excited to explore Miraflores.
Jeampier: You're welcome! Enjoy your time in Lima, especially in Miraflores. It's
a district full of life and with many things to discover.
Angelina: Yes, enjoy it! If you need more help, don't hesitate to ask.
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