And here's Trixie, giving an autograph. She's left handed. It's a good thing her name is short and easy to write!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Cultura Inglesa, last day
The last three sets of this Brazilian tour were at branches of Cultura Inglesa, where kids come to study English language and culture. In all, I told at ten branches. Some were great, some were challenging, depending on the level of English the students had attained and also how much preparation they'd had. Here are a few pictures of this last day:



And here's Trixie, giving an autograph. She's left handed. It's a good thing her name is short and easy to write!
And here's Trixie, giving an autograph. She's left handed. It's a good thing her name is short and easy to write!
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