Thursday, March 29th 2007
We woke up at 6 o'clock, we had breakfast and we went to our meeting point at 8 o'clock with Babacar, Jihad and Damien. We took the train and we walked to Madame Tussaud's. We visited the museum. I saw Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lopez, Brad Pitt, Colin Farrell, Johnny Depp, Robbie Williams, Keira Kneightley, Kate Moss, Orlando Bloom, Marylin Monroe, Saddam Hussein, Adolf Hitler, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King and many others !
After the museum, we ate in a park and we played a little.
Then, we made groups of 4 (I went with Manon, Ambre and Noémie) and we went to Oxford Street. We did shopping in this street and in Regent Street too for 3 hours, and we went to Piccadilly Circus. We joined our teachers and we took the Underground and the train to go back to Plumstead.
Sarah S.
In the morning:
At 8:00 AM we went to the station with our packed lunch. At 8:15 AM we took the train to go to the city. Then we went to Madame Tussaud's the most popular celebrities museum.
Then we saw famous people like Brad Pitt, Wayne Rooney, Robbie Williams, Jenifer Lopez, Kylie Minogue, David Beckam and many others.
Maybe Madame Tussaud's is the most famous tourist attraction in London.
At 12:30 we had our lunch in Regent's Park.
In the afternoon:
At 1.30 p.m. we finished our lunch then we went to the Oxford street, famous for its different kinds of shops. We bought presents for our family. We went for a walk in Oxford street and Regent street. And then we met everybody at Piccadilly Circus.At 6 p.m. our family took us home and we had dinner.
Elies B.
By this grey and cold day, we took the train to London's Charing Cross station, then the subway to go to “Madame Tussaud's”’s museum This museum shows figures of wax standing for famous people such as Sarah Michelle Gellar, David Beckam with his wife on one floor, and as a football player on an other floor. We saw Queen Elizabeth II with her royal crown. We spent the entire morning there.
Then, we had lunch in a park. We were alone in the park because it was raining and after lunch, as we were cold, we played a little.
Then the teachers called us to give us the rules, for the shopping afternoon. The rules were: "stay with a group of four people" and "don't go in a store with a lot of people". The teachers brought us to Oxford Street for our shopping afternoon. There were almost only small souvenirs shops except one clothes store and the big toys store “Hamleys”. At the end of the day, we went back in our families.
Damien