Hello! Welcome to our blog. The fourth grade secondary school students of Karmengo Ama school will participate in this blog . Our topics will normally be free but we will be following our teacher's recommendations. We are going to write about a lot of things that are really interesting and exciting; fashion, sports, jobs, hobbies, famous people... . We hope you will like it very much and that it will useful for all of us. Thank you!
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HOLIDAY WITH YOUR PARENTS
Welcome to my blog! Today I am going to write about the advantages and disadvantages about to go on holidays with parents. Let´s go!
ADVANTAGES:
-You have more money, so you can buy more things
-You can do more activities if you aren´t 18. For example, you can ride behind, in the motorbike.
-You can use a car
DISADVANTAGES:
-Probably, you are going to be all the time with your parents
-You can´t do what ever you want
-You are going to be under surveillance all the time
If you want to visit some places, and you don´t know where are you going,see this list:
-SANTORINI
-LA HABANA
-PRAGA
-CALIFORNIA
-ABU DHABI
-MIAMI
I think that we have to go on holiday with our parents, but we have to know the advantages and disadvantages.
miércoles, 22 de marzo de 2017
I`m going to talk about one of my family holidays. We went to Venezuela in 2013 with my grandfather and with my grandmother, and we stayed three months.
The holidays began in June when I and my family took the plane from Bilbao to Madrid and from Madrid to Caracas. We took the plane on Thursday 20th and we arrived to Venezuela on Friday 21th. We traveled with Iberia Company.
When we arrived to Venezuela, in the Simon Bolivar Internacional Airport, my other family was waiting for us. We greeted and we went to my aunt's house in a little town called "Colonia Tovar", two hours from Caracas. We stayed in Colonia Tovar 2 months, we visited the town very well.
After stayig in the town 2 months, in the last month we decided to go to the beach, and we voted for the Falcon state's beach.
We stayed in a hotel close to the beach.
Finally we returned to the town to stay with the family the last few days.
We returned in September because I had class in September.
I`m going to talk about one of my family holidays. We went to Venezuela in 2013 with my grandfather and with my grandmother, and we stayed three months.
HOLIDAY WITH MY FAMILY
I´m going to write about my last holiday to Mallorca with my family and the advantages and disadvatages that it has.
There are lots of advantages, for example they paid me all the meals, souvenirs, the fligth...
One day we went to an aquapark and they paid the tickets.
There are disadvantages too, for example I had to do visit all the towns and museums that they want and it was very boring to go to visit a museum with 35ºC. Another thing is that I had to wake up very early to go to beaches.
In conclusion I think that sometimes it´s good to travel with the family.




GO ON HOLIDAY WITH YOUR FAMILY

MY HOLIDAY WITH MY FAMILY
The last summer my mother, my brother and I went to Italy in June.
Firstly we go by car to Bilbao airport and we waited one hour to start our trip by plane. We flew by plane for three hours and when we arrived in Milan I felt very hot. Next we went to the hotel by car and we ate there, and then we visited Milan, the most curious thing was that when we went to the train all the people had their ears covered because the train was very noisy and all the day we went to the parks, we visited the sculptures,...
The next day we went to Venece and we saw a part of a church flooded, then we saw ground restaurant to eat and we ate pasta, we stayed all day walking by the this famous city. The next day we went to Capri and we stayed on the beach, the water was hot and next we went to the hotel and we ate a very delicious pizza.
The last day we stayed in Rome and we visited the Vatican, there we were with the Pope and we ate pizza with him, I was very comfortable with him and we became friends. The next day he contracted a private plane and we go to our house to repose.
ADVANTAGES
- · You can buy things that you want.
- · You can spend more time with your family.
- · You usually have the things prepared and you know the things that you are going to do.
- · They can drive to the places that you want to visit.
- · If you have to speak with someone, they will do everything..
- · Your family pay for everything.
- · You are going to have good memories with them.
- · If you go with your family, you could get some discounts.
- · You can discover new things about them.
DISADVANTAGES
- · You have to wake up when they want.
- · You have to be always with them.
- · You are more controlled.
- · You can´t do certain things or stay in some specific places.
- · You don´t go with your friends.
- · If they snore you can´t sleep.
- · You can argue with your family.
- · You can get bored with them.
- · The trip is quieter and less exciting.
- · You don´t choose the places that you are going to go.
- · You aren´t independent.
- · If you smoke you can´t do it in front of your parents.
- · You can´t see the things that you want on TV.
- · You have to go to everywhere together.
- · If you go with your parents you aren´t going to make friends.

MY HOLIDAY WITH MY FAMILY
The last summer my mother, my brother and I went to Italy in June.
Firstly we go by car to Bilbao airport and we waited one hour to start our trip by plane. We flew by plane for three hours and when we arrived in Milan I felt very hot. Next we went to the hotel by car and we ate there, and then we visited Milan, the most curious thing was that when we went to the train all the people had their ears covered because the train was very noisy and all the day we went to the parks, we visited the sculptures,...
The next day we went to Venece and we saw a part of a church flooded, then we saw ground restaurant to eat and we ate pasta, we stayed all day walking by the this famous city. The next day we went to Capri and we stayed on the beach, the water was hot and next we went to the hotel and we ate a very delicious pizza.
The last day we stayed in Rome and we visited the Vatican, there we were with the Pope and we ate pizza with him, I was very comfortable with him and we became friends. The next day he contracted a private plane and we go to our house to repose.
- · You can buy things that you want.
- · You can spend more time with your family.
- · You usually have the things prepared and you know the things that you are going to do.
- · They can drive to the places that you want to visit.
- · If you have to speak with someone, they will do everything..
- · Your family pay for everything.
- · You are going to have good memories with them.
- · If you go with your family, you could get some discounts.
- · You can discover new things about them.
- · You have to wake up when they want.
- · You have to be always with them.
- · You are more controlled.
- · You can´t do certain things or stay in some specific places.
- · You don´t go with your friends.
- · If they snore you can´t sleep.
- · You can argue with your family.
- · You can get bored with them.
- · The trip is quieter and less exciting.
- · You don´t choose the places that you are going to go.
- · You aren´t independent.
- · If you smoke you can´t do it in front of your parents.
- · You can´t see the things that you want on TV.
- · You have to go to everywhere together.
- · If you go with your parents you aren´t going to make friends.
Family Holidays
Today I'm going to tell you my last holidays with my dad, mum and my brother, and the advantages of going with their.
In my last holiday I went to Warner. I stopped in Salamanca to spend a night. And the next they we arrived to Warner. We stay there three days and we visit all of the park and we have a great trip there we were so happy.
The advantages of going in a trip with my family are this: they pay you the trip and everything's, you are safer, your passport and your documents are safer and you pass more time with your family.
But I didn't agree with some things for example that I had to wake up when they want, I couldn't go in my own and that I couldn't went to some places that I wanted to go.
My advice is that you should go with your parents because all is easier and you pass time with their; but if you want you can go with your parents and carry with you a friend to be more on your own and make it more fun.

In my last holiday I went to Warner. I stopped in Salamanca to spend a night. And the next they we arrived to Warner. We stay there three days and we visit all of the park and we have a great trip there we were so happy.
The advantages of going in a trip with my family are this: they pay you the trip and everything's, you are safer, your passport and your documents are safer and you pass more time with your family.
But I didn't agree with some things for example that I had to wake up when they want, I couldn't go in my own and that I couldn't went to some places that I wanted to go.
My advice is that you should go with your parents because all is easier and you pass time with their; but if you want you can go with your parents and carry with you a friend to be more on your own and make it more fun.
Interviewing Ander I.
Interviewing Ander De Iturrate
The person interviewed was Ander de Iturrate. He explained that he went on holiday in March to Brazil. Also said that he wnte with his family, Uxue and Uxue´s family. H went to saw the Brazilian tipic Carnival.
They ate some typical food from Brazil, he said that he ate "Feijoada" and "Acaraje".
He said that the most thing that he did was see the carnivals and the least the travel by plane, because there are 13 hours flight
Interviewing Ander De Iturrate

They ate some typical food from Brazil, he said that he ate "Feijoada" and "Acaraje".
He said that the most thing that he did was see the carnivals and the least the travel by plane, because there are 13 hours flight
Interviewing Ander Garizurieta(the last holiday that he had made)
INTERVIEWING ANDER GARIZURIETA(THE LAST HOLIDAY THAT HE HAD MADE)
I asked Ander when he had been on the last holiday, he told me that he had had a holiday in January. Then I asked him where he had been, and he answered that he had been in Formigal. Next I asked him who they had gone, and he told me that he had gone with his family. Then I asked what food he had liked most, and he said that the marmitaco had been his favourite food. Lastly I asked him what had been the best thing, and he told me that the best thing had been the people.


I asked Ander when he had been on the last holiday, he told me that he had had a holiday in January. Then I asked him where he had been, and he answered that he had been in Formigal. Next I asked him who they had gone, and he told me that he had gone with his family. Then I asked what food he had liked most, and he said that the marmitaco had been his favourite food. Lastly I asked him what had been the best thing, and he told me that the best thing had been the people.


Family Holidays
Two years ago I went on holidays with my cousin and my parents. We rented a motor home and we visited Galicia and Portugal. Now I´m going to explain the advantages and the disadvantages of going on holidays with your family.
First of all and the main advantage is that you don´t have to pay the hotels, meals and the trip. That is the most important advantage, well, you spend time with your family but as you are growing up you prefer to spend time with friends. You often have prepared places to see
I think there are some disvadvantages like you have to do what your parents want, you don´t have the freedom of doing thing on your own(e.g you have to wake up much earlier) and the possibility of meeting new people and making new friends is much lower

Two years ago I went on holidays with my cousin and my parents. We rented a motor home and we visited Galicia and Portugal. Now I´m going to explain the advantages and the disadvantages of going on holidays with your family.
First of all and the main advantage is that you don´t have to pay the hotels, meals and the trip. That is the most important advantage, well, you spend time with your family but as you are growing up you prefer to spend time with friends. You often have prepared places to see
I think there are some disvadvantages like you have to do what your parents want, you don´t have the freedom of doing thing on your own(e.g you have to wake up much earlier) and the possibility of meeting new people and making new friends is much lower
FAMILY HOLIDAY
FAMILY HOLIDAY
Hello guys!
I am going to talk about my holidays in Miami the last year. I think that these holidays was great. First, I am going to talk about the tourist sites that I visited, then about advantages and finally, about disadvantages.
I went to Miami in 2nd August of 2016, with my family.
I visited a lot of places. The first day, we visited the "Miami Seaquarium" and the "HistoryMiami" museum. The next day, I was in the Venetian Pool and the third day we visited the "Jungle island". The last day; I went to the beach. Miami beach is the best beach in the world.
There was a lot of disadvantages. The first day, I wanted to go to the beach but my father anted to go to the Seaquarium, so we didn´t go to the beach the first day. I also wanted to go on party, but my mum forbade me.
But there was a advantage, a great advantage. I wanted to buy a basketball and my sister bought it.
These holidays were unforgettable.
FAMILY HOLIDAY
Hello guys!
I am going to talk about my holidays in Miami the last year. I think that these holidays was great. First, I am going to talk about the tourist sites that I visited, then about advantages and finally, about disadvantages.
I went to Miami in 2nd August of 2016, with my family.
I visited a lot of places. The first day, we visited the "Miami Seaquarium" and the "HistoryMiami" museum. The next day, I was in the Venetian Pool and the third day we visited the "Jungle island". The last day; I went to the beach. Miami beach is the best beach in the world.
There was a lot of disadvantages. The first day, I wanted to go to the beach but my father anted to go to the Seaquarium, so we didn´t go to the beach the first day. I also wanted to go on party, but my mum forbade me.
But there was a advantage, a great advantage. I wanted to buy a basketball and my sister bought it.
These holidays were unforgettable.
Family holiday
Hello! I’m going to talk about my last holiday with my family and some things to past the holidays good with your parents.
In my last holiday I went to Tarragona with my parents. The first day we went to the hotel to take the room and leave the bags and then we went to visit the beach area. Then the others days we went to the beach and we past the days in the beach and sometimes we went to the hotel swimming pool. One day I played paddle with my father and brother. Finally in the last day we went to games and spectacles that they made the hotel.
If you are going on holidays with your parents don’t use much your mobile phone and past time with your family and if you did this your parents didn’t put angry. Don’t past the day saying “I am bored” because in the end your parents are going to be angry.
Hello! I’m going to talk about my last holiday with my family and some things to past the holidays good with your parents.
In my last holiday I went to Tarragona with my parents. The first day we went to the hotel to take the room and leave the bags and then we went to visit the beach area. Then the others days we went to the beach and we past the days in the beach and sometimes we went to the hotel swimming pool. One day I played paddle with my father and brother. Finally in the last day we went to games and spectacles that they made the hotel.

If you are going on holidays with your parents don’t use much your mobile phone and past time with your family and if you did this your parents didn’t put angry. Don’t past the day saying “I am bored” because in the end your parents are going to be angry.
Family holiday
In this blog I am going to talk about my last holiday in salou whith my parents and my brother. I am going to tell you what activities I did and I am going to give some advices for going on holiday with your parents.
We went to salou four days. The first day, we stay in the hotel and the we went to the beach. The next two days, we went in portaventura and we had fun there. If you went to portaventura whith your parents you had some advantages, your parents pay everithing, when you ride in the attraction your parents kept your backpack and you can waited in other attractions queue.
The last day in the morning, we went to turn around salou and to visit interesting and beautiful places and in the afternoon we went to the beach to relax.
The disadvantage of going to salou with your parents is that, for example in salou there are many parties and they do not let you leave party.
Finally, I'm going to explain you why is better going in holiday with your parents: parents pay everythin for the trip and you enjoy with yor parents,the disadvantage is that you have to be with them every day and you will do things you don't want
In this blog I am going to talk about my last holiday in salou whith my parents and my brother. I am going to tell you what activities I did and I am going to give some advices for going on holiday with your parents.
We went to salou four days. The first day, we stay in the hotel and the we went to the beach. The next two days, we went in portaventura and we had fun there. If you went to portaventura whith your parents you had some advantages, your parents pay everithing, when you ride in the attraction your parents kept your backpack and you can waited in other attractions queue.
The last day in the morning, we went to turn around salou and to visit interesting and beautiful places and in the afternoon we went to the beach to relax.
The disadvantage of going to salou with your parents is that, for example in salou there are many parties and they do not let you leave party.
Finally, I'm going to explain you why is better going in holiday with your parents: parents pay everythin for the trip and you enjoy with yor parents,the disadvantage is that you have to be with them every day and you will do things you don't want
The last day in the morning, we went to turn around salou and to visit interesting and beautiful places and in the afternoon we went to the beach to relax.
The disadvantage of going to salou with your parents is that, for example in salou there are many parties and they do not let you leave party.
Finally, I'm going to explain you why is better going in holiday with your parents: parents pay everythin for the trip and you enjoy with yor parents,the disadvantage is that you have to be with them every day and you will do things you don't want
viernes, 21 de abril de 2017
Family Holidays
FAMILY HOLIDAYS
I´m going to talk about my last summer holidays and I´m going to give my opinión.We went to Lisbon in August and we see the most important places in the city..
We visited Alfama ( in this place there are the best restaurants of the city ), Belem Tower (this tower was the fortifiction of Portugal), Lisbon Cathedral (in this catedral we see the Portuguese architecture), and more places ....


I doesn´t like this holidays becouse I preffer go to the beach and relax not walk and visit monuments and places... I think that it´s for old people becouse oung people preffer do sports, go to the mountaim, to the beach, relax..My recomendattion is that if you go with your son´s go to the beach, mountaim,.... and if yo go alone go to visit places if you loke it..
About go with parents I think that there are three advanteges; Luxrius holidays (best hotels, beautiful restaurants, more places to see,..), go to more distnces places and stay more days. The disavanteges are that the holiday place choose parents and be bored. If you going to friends the advantages are that you pass best, you can talk about more things ... and desavanteges are that there aren´t luxurious holidays, the implied is small, you go near...
Definitely when you are child you have going to go on holidays with your parents and when you are bigger you can go with your friends...
FAMILY HOLIDAYS
I´m going to talk about my last summer holidays and I´m going to give my opinión.We went to Lisbon in August and we see the most important places in the city..
We visited Alfama ( in this place there are the best restaurants of the city ), Belem Tower (this tower was the fortifiction of Portugal), Lisbon Cathedral (in this catedral we see the Portuguese architecture), and more places ....


I doesn´t like this holidays becouse I preffer go to the beach and relax not walk and visit monuments and places... I think that it´s for old people becouse oung people preffer do sports, go to the mountaim, to the beach, relax..My recomendattion is that if you go with your son´s go to the beach, mountaim,.... and if yo go alone go to visit places if you loke it..
About go with parents I think that there are three advanteges; Luxrius holidays (best hotels, beautiful restaurants, more places to see,..), go to more distnces places and stay more days. The disavanteges are that the holiday place choose parents and be bored. If you going to friends the advantages are that you pass best, you can talk about more things ... and desavanteges are that there aren´t luxurious holidays, the implied is small, you go near...
Definitely when you are child you have going to go on holidays with your parents and when you are bigger you can go with your friends...
jueves, 20 de abril de 2017
Family Holidays
In this blog entry I'm going to talk about my holiday in Rome with my parents and my sister in this Holy Week. I'm going to tell you what activities I did and finally I give you some advices for going on holiday with your parents.
I travelled to Rome this Holly Week, and stayed there 5 days. When we arrived at hotel it was night and we couldn't do anything more that day. The next day, we woke up at 6.00 o' clock and we went to visit Vaticano and there we saw the Vatican Museum and we couldn't see the basillica because the Pope was giving mass, and in the afternoon we could see the basillica but we waited for an hour of row to enter. In this day too, we see the Fontana di Trevi, that for me was what I liked most of Rome, and also we see the Piazza di Spagna that there was a lot of people. The third day, we saw the Coliseum, that I found very interesting and we saw too the Roman Forum that this I found boring and in the afternoon we went to Trastevere, that this neighborhood is very beautiful. The next day we saw the Circus Maximus that is so big and then we went to Baths of Caracalla that I found very beautiful, and the last day we arrived to Loiu, and then with a car to Amorebieta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9-ZMG230QM


I have to say for this trip two advantages to go with parents in holiday: The first thing is that your parents pay you everything. For example; the food, things you want like clothes and more things and the second thing is that with your parents see interesting things, for example, in this trip the Coliseum.
Finally, I'm going to explain you why is more comfortable going in holiday with your parents: You don't worry about the passport or baggage, and parents pay everythin for the trip and the only disadvantage is that you have to be with them every day.
In this blog entry I'm going to talk about my holiday in Rome with my parents and my sister in this Holy Week. I'm going to tell you what activities I did and finally I give you some advices for going on holiday with your parents.
I travelled to Rome this Holly Week, and stayed there 5 days. When we arrived at hotel it was night and we couldn't do anything more that day. The next day, we woke up at 6.00 o' clock and we went to visit Vaticano and there we saw the Vatican Museum and we couldn't see the basillica because the Pope was giving mass, and in the afternoon we could see the basillica but we waited for an hour of row to enter. In this day too, we see the Fontana di Trevi, that for me was what I liked most of Rome, and also we see the Piazza di Spagna that there was a lot of people. The third day, we saw the Coliseum, that I found very interesting and we saw too the Roman Forum that this I found boring and in the afternoon we went to Trastevere, that this neighborhood is very beautiful. The next day we saw the Circus Maximus that is so big and then we went to Baths of Caracalla that I found very beautiful, and the last day we arrived to Loiu, and then with a car to Amorebieta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9-ZMG230QM


I have to say for this trip two advantages to go with parents in holiday: The first thing is that your parents pay you everything. For example; the food, things you want like clothes and more things and the second thing is that with your parents see interesting things, for example, in this trip the Coliseum.
Finally, I'm going to explain you why is more comfortable going in holiday with your parents: You don't worry about the passport or baggage, and parents pay everythin for the trip and the only disadvantage is that you have to be with them every day.
I travelled to Rome this Holly Week, and stayed there 5 days. When we arrived at hotel it was night and we couldn't do anything more that day. The next day, we woke up at 6.00 o' clock and we went to visit Vaticano and there we saw the Vatican Museum and we couldn't see the basillica because the Pope was giving mass, and in the afternoon we could see the basillica but we waited for an hour of row to enter. In this day too, we see the Fontana di Trevi, that for me was what I liked most of Rome, and also we see the Piazza di Spagna that there was a lot of people. The third day, we saw the Coliseum, that I found very interesting and we saw too the Roman Forum that this I found boring and in the afternoon we went to Trastevere, that this neighborhood is very beautiful. The next day we saw the Circus Maximus that is so big and then we went to Baths of Caracalla that I found very beautiful, and the last day we arrived to Loiu, and then with a car to Amorebieta.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9-ZMG230QM


I have to say for this trip two advantages to go with parents in holiday: The first thing is that your parents pay you everything. For example; the food, things you want like clothes and more things and the second thing is that with your parents see interesting things, for example, in this trip the Coliseum.
Finally, I'm going to explain you why is more comfortable going in holiday with your parents: You don't worry about the passport or baggage, and parents pay everythin for the trip and the only disadvantage is that you have to be with them every day.
martes, 18 de abril de 2017
Family Holidays

Salamanca
We have made many family holidays, but this one was my favourite.
Five years ago I went on holiday with my parents, my brother, my aunt, my uncle and my little cousin to "Zahara de los Atunes" (Cadiz). We rented in a urbanization next to the beach for two weeks.
Beefore we get there, we stopped to see Salamanca.
Most of the days we went to the beach to spend the day and see the sunset. In the evening we went to the swimming pool, and sometimes we had dinner out.

One day we visited the capital city of Cadiz. That day we hadn't enough time to see everything, but we were able to do some tourism.
We made a trip to Medina Sidonia. We walked through the village and we visited Medina Sinoia's museum. There we had a guide and we saw a part of the Roman Road.

My favourite day was when we made horse riding on the beach. I have always loved riding horse and it was so beautiful riding on the beach. I had a really great time that day.
I loved that family holiday. Maybe we didn't agree with anything because I was only 11 years old, or maybe it was because I enjoyed. Although I remembered that somedays I didn't want to go to the beach because I prefered the swimming pool.
The biggest disadvantage about going on holiday with your family is that you will probably do things you don't want, or that you have to respect the schedules.
Your parents pay everything if you go on holiday with them and that is a big advantage. I think that it's also an advantage that you can spend time together.
In any trip are going to be advantages and disadvantages, even if it isn't with your parents. My advice is to be patient. When you made a trip with another person you have to take into account that maybe you aren't going to agree with everything.
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Salamanca |
We have made many family holidays, but this one was my favourite.
Five years ago I went on holiday with my parents, my brother, my aunt, my uncle and my little cousin to "Zahara de los Atunes" (Cadiz). We rented in a urbanization next to the beach for two weeks.
Beefore we get there, we stopped to see Salamanca.
Most of the days we went to the beach to spend the day and see the sunset. In the evening we went to the swimming pool, and sometimes we had dinner out.

One day we visited the capital city of Cadiz. That day we hadn't enough time to see everything, but we were able to do some tourism.
We made a trip to Medina Sidonia. We walked through the village and we visited Medina Sinoia's museum. There we had a guide and we saw a part of the Roman Road.

My favourite day was when we made horse riding on the beach. I have always loved riding horse and it was so beautiful riding on the beach. I had a really great time that day.
The biggest disadvantage about going on holiday with your family is that you will probably do things you don't want, or that you have to respect the schedules.
Your parents pay everything if you go on holiday with them and that is a big advantage. I think that it's also an advantage that you can spend time together.
In any trip are going to be advantages and disadvantages, even if it isn't with your parents. My advice is to be patient. When you made a trip with another person you have to take into account that maybe you aren't going to agree with everything.
Family holiday
In this blog I'm going to talk about my family holiday , three months ago, and I´m going to tell you the places we visited, the activities we did, the advantages of going with your parents on holiday, the disadvantages and some advices for other teenagers.
Fist of all, we went to Formigal, and we were two weeks there.
In Formigal, the first thing we did was go to skiing, so we took the skis and we went to skiing. The advantage of going with your parents on holiday, is that they pay you a lot of things, for example the skis, so it's a good idea to go to skiing with your parents.
After we visited Formigal, we went to Murillo de Gállego, near of Pamplona, with my family and their friends.
In Murillo de Gállego we did rafting, that I had never done, but I enjoyed a lot. There are disadvantages of going with your family on holiday too, they don´t let you do all you want, for example sleep all you want (that is the worst disadvantage for me), and you have to stay with them all the time.

In conclusion, if you want to go with your family on holiday, you should take the advantages and disadvantages into consideration, because you can´t go on holiday with them without disadvantages, but you have advantages too, so before going with them on holiday you have to think that there are good things and bad things.
In this blog I'm going to talk about my family holiday , three months ago, and I´m going to tell you the places we visited, the activities we did, the advantages of going with your parents on holiday, the disadvantages and some advices for other teenagers.
Fist of all, we went to Formigal, and we were two weeks there.


In Formigal, the first thing we did was go to skiing, so we took the skis and we went to skiing. The advantage of going with your parents on holiday, is that they pay you a lot of things, for example the skis, so it's a good idea to go to skiing with your parents.
After we visited Formigal, we went to Murillo de Gállego, near of Pamplona, with my family and their friends.


In Murillo de Gállego we did rafting, that I had never done, but I enjoyed a lot. There are disadvantages of going with your family on holiday too, they don´t let you do all you want, for example sleep all you want (that is the worst disadvantage for me), and you have to stay with them all the time.

In conclusion, if you want to go with your family on holiday, you should take the advantages and disadvantages into consideration, because you can´t go on holiday with them without disadvantages, but you have advantages too, so before going with them on holiday you have to think that there are good things and bad things.
In conclusion, if you want to go with your family on holiday, you should take the advantages and disadvantages into consideration, because you can´t go on holiday with them without disadvantages, but you have advantages too, so before going with them on holiday you have to think that there are good things and bad things.
Family holiday in León
My family has always had a small house in a little town located in the province of León. We have always go there to spend our holidays, and few weeks ago we decided to go back there because we haven't been going for a long time.
That town is called "Villaobispo de Otero", and there isn't anything to visit. Near of Villaobispo, at three or four kilometers, there is a city called Astorga. This is more known because it is near of Santiago's road, and a lot of pilgrims stay in hotels or hostals to rest in this city. When I was in Astorga I visited many sites like roman ruins and The Palace of Gaudí (the last one was my favourite). As we went on Easter week, we took advantage and saw a lot of processions too.
Here we have a video that can help us to know Astorga better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9dVW8PpFbE
As I was there I took advantage and I visited my friends Paula, Belén and Sandra. We spent an afternoon together, and they taught me how much the city had changed. The other days I was with my parents and my little sister Laura, and I enjoyed the time that I was with them. For example, visitin the palace with them was really fun because my sister was afraid of the figures and statues of the place, and because a lot of foreign people made questions to my parents and they didn't know how to answer in their language!
Going in holiday with parents is funny and comfortable, because you don't have to worry about things like your passport or your luggage, they will pay everything and you are always safe. The only disadvantage is that you have to be with them the most of the time and obey them.
I enjoyed a lot my holidays in Leon, I spent time with my friends and I saw a lot of new things with my family. I hope that I come back soon and I hope to see you there some day!
My family has always had a small house in a little town located in the province of León. We have always go there to spend our holidays, and few weeks ago we decided to go back there because we haven't been going for a long time.
That town is called "Villaobispo de Otero", and there isn't anything to visit. Near of Villaobispo, at three or four kilometers, there is a city called Astorga. This is more known because it is near of Santiago's road, and a lot of pilgrims stay in hotels or hostals to rest in this city. When I was in Astorga I visited many sites like roman ruins and The Palace of Gaudí (the last one was my favourite). As we went on Easter week, we took advantage and saw a lot of processions too.
Here we have a video that can help us to know Astorga better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9dVW8PpFbE
As I was there I took advantage and I visited my friends Paula, Belén and Sandra. We spent an afternoon together, and they taught me how much the city had changed. The other days I was with my parents and my little sister Laura, and I enjoyed the time that I was with them. For example, visitin the palace with them was really fun because my sister was afraid of the figures and statues of the place, and because a lot of foreign people made questions to my parents and they didn't know how to answer in their language!
Going in holiday with parents is funny and comfortable, because you don't have to worry about things like your passport or your luggage, they will pay everything and you are always safe. The only disadvantage is that you have to be with them the most of the time and obey them.
I enjoyed a lot my holidays in Leon, I spent time with my friends and I saw a lot of new things with my family. I hope that I come back soon and I hope to see you there some day!

Here we have a video that can help us to know Astorga better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9dVW8PpFbE
As I was there I took advantage and I visited my friends Paula, Belén and Sandra. We spent an afternoon together, and they taught me how much the city had changed. The other days I was with my parents and my little sister Laura, and I enjoyed the time that I was with them. For example, visitin the palace with them was really fun because my sister was afraid of the figures and statues of the place, and because a lot of foreign people made questions to my parents and they didn't know how to answer in their language!

Going in holiday with parents is funny and comfortable, because you don't have to worry about things like your passport or your luggage, they will pay everything and you are always safe. The only disadvantage is that you have to be with them the most of the time and obey them.
I enjoyed a lot my holidays in Leon, I spent time with my friends and I saw a lot of new things with my family. I hope that I come back soon and I hope to see you there some day!
Family Holiday in Salou
In this blog entry I'm going to talk about my holiday in Salou with my mother, my cousin and my aunt. I'm going to tell you what activities I did and in the end, I'm going to give some advices for going on holiday with your parents.
I travelled to Salou last haliday. The day we arrived, we resed in our apartment and we bought the tickets to portaventura park. The next day, we visited the monastery of Poblet and It was a little bit boring. We took the third day to visit Salou. We saw especially the promenade and I played cards with my family. I was the only one who dared to bathe because the water was quite cold and it was raining. The last two days, we had fun on portaventura. By the way, my favorite attraction was Shambala. If you do not know what this attraction is, click on this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjFz_TQBRI8&t=18s

I have to say that in portaventura I took advantage of two things; The first thing is that your parents pay you everything. For example, the ticket, the food .... The second thing is that my mother didn't dare to ride in some attractions, so she waited for me in the queue of another araccion. In conclusion, thanks to your parents, you expect less in the queues of attractions.
Finally, I'm going to give some advices for teenagers who may go on holiday with their parents. The first advice is to take advantage while you are teenagers because your parents will probably paid the whole trip. The last advice is to enjoy with your parents on vacation because as they are not working you will have fun with them.
This is the summary of my holiday and the advices for teenagers. I hope it has been useful and I will write a new entry for our blog soon.
I travelled to Salou last haliday. The day we arrived, we resed in our apartment and we bought the tickets to portaventura park. The next day, we visited the monastery of Poblet and It was a little bit boring. We took the third day to visit Salou. We saw especially the promenade and I played cards with my family. I was the only one who dared to bathe because the water was quite cold and it was raining. The last two days, we had fun on portaventura. By the way, my favorite attraction was Shambala. If you do not know what this attraction is, click on this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjFz_TQBRI8&t=18s
I have to say that in portaventura I took advantage of two things; The first thing is that your parents pay you everything. For example, the ticket, the food .... The second thing is that my mother didn't dare to ride in some attractions, so she waited for me in the queue of another araccion. In conclusion, thanks to your parents, you expect less in the queues of attractions.
Finally, I'm going to give some advices for teenagers who may go on holiday with their parents. The first advice is to take advantage while you are teenagers because your parents will probably paid the whole trip. The last advice is to enjoy with your parents on vacation because as they are not working you will have fun with them.
This is the summary of my holiday and the advices for teenagers. I hope it has been useful and I will write a new entry for our blog soon.
Paule's Last Holiday
I spoke with Paule in last English class about his last holidays. He told me that he travelled in July to Benidorm with her family.
I asked him if she had done a lot of activities. He said that he had done many sports and he had gone to the beach. I asked him if she had done sports, and she said yes, a lot of, basquetball, football, swimming...
I asked him if she had eaten something special, but she told me that she eat creps.
He told me that she had been very happy because he had gone to the beach everyday, but he had been very angry because she had many discussions with her sister.
I spoke with Paule in last English class about his last holidays. He told me that he travelled in July to Benidorm with her family.
I asked him if she had done a lot of activities. He said that he had done many sports and he had gone to the beach. I asked him if she had done sports, and she said yes, a lot of, basquetball, football, swimming...
I asked him if she had eaten something special, but she told me that she eat creps.
He told me that she had been very happy because he had gone to the beach everyday, but he had been very angry because she had many discussions with her sister.
lunes, 27 de marzo de 2017
Yanira's Last Holiday
Last week we were interviewing our friends about their last holiday and I have chosen Yanira to ask her about her las holiday.
I asked Yanira when she had last been on holiday and she told me that she had had a holiday in August. I aked her where she had gone. She told me that she had gone to Santa Marta, a small town where she usually spends the summer
I asked her who she had gone with. She said that is a usually family trip, so she went with her mum, dad and brother. I asked her about the activities that she had done there. She told me that she had gone to the swimming-pool, had played with friends and had gone shopping. She also met a new friend called Jesus.
I asked her about what she had eaten there, and she told me that she had eaten pasta, fish, meat, tomatoes... things that she always eats. She said that there was a typical food; a weird pig meat.

Mérida
I asked her what she had enjoyed the most and the least. She told me that she had loved being with friends and cousins. One day her parents told her that she couldn't go shopping in Mérida, that was that she had enjoyed the least.

Last week we were interviewing our friends about their last holiday and I have chosen Yanira to ask her about her las holiday.
I asked Yanira when she had last been on holiday and she told me that she had had a holiday in August. I aked her where she had gone. She told me that she had gone to Santa Marta, a small town where she usually spends the summer
I asked her who she had gone with. She said that is a usually family trip, so she went with her mum, dad and brother. I asked her about the activities that she had done there. She told me that she had gone to the swimming-pool, had played with friends and had gone shopping. She also met a new friend called Jesus.
I asked her about what she had eaten there, and she told me that she had eaten pasta, fish, meat, tomatoes... things that she always eats. She said that there was a typical food; a weird pig meat.
Mérida |
I asked her what she had enjoyed the most and the least. She told me that she had loved being with friends and cousins. One day her parents told her that she couldn't go shopping in Mérida, that was that she had enjoyed the least.
Ane Miren's last holidays
Last day I was interviewing Ane Miren, and we talked about her last holiday.
I asked Ane when she had last been on holidays, and she told me that she had been on holiday on summer in Olmedillo de Roa. Then, I asked her with who she had gone. She replied that she had gone with her parents and her brother. After that, I asked her what had done and if she had done something especial, and she replied that she had rode bicycle, she went to the pool and she saw the Milky Way. Later, I asked her what she had eaten and if she eat typical food and she told me that she had ate meat, rice, fruit, sausages, pizza...but not typical food. Finally, I asked her what had she enjoyed most and less. Ane answered that she enjoyed so much when she had seen her friends that she only see once a year, and that she didn’t enjoy when she had burned.
I enjoyed doing this interview, and it helps me to know something more about my friend holidays. I hope that you like it.
Last day I was interviewing Ane Miren, and we talked about her last holiday.
I asked Ane when she had last been on holidays, and she told me that she had been on holiday on summer in Olmedillo de Roa. Then, I asked her with who she had gone. She replied that she had gone with her parents and her brother. After that, I asked her what had done and if she had done something especial, and she replied that she had rode bicycle, she went to the pool and she saw the Milky Way. Later, I asked her what she had eaten and if she eat typical food and she told me that she had ate meat, rice, fruit, sausages, pizza...but not typical food. Finally, I asked her what had she enjoyed most and less. Ane answered that she enjoyed so much when she had seen her friends that she only see once a year, and that she didn’t enjoy when she had burned.

I enjoyed doing this interview, and it helps me to know something more about my friend holidays. I hope that you like it.
Irene´s last holiday
Last friday I was talking to Irene about her last holiday and these are the answers:
I asked Irene When she had last been on holiday. She told me that she had had a holiday in last
summer. Then I asked Where she had gone and she told me that she had gone in New York, I asked Who she had been on holiday and she told me that she had been with her family. After that I asked What activities she had done and she told me that she had done tourist and after had done tourist for example she visited the statue of liberty, she went shopping and she bought things for her family and things to memories the last holiday, I asked What she had eaten if she eaten different things or she had eaten normal things and she told me that she had eaten in some different restaurant for example in Italian, Mexico restaurants. Finally I asked What had she enjoyed and least more and she told me that she enjoyed gone shopping and the lest done tourist.
Last two days I had time for interviewing Ander and Asier. There were both two very interesting but I decided to talk about Asier
First, I asked Asier when he had last been on holiday and he told me he had had a holiday in August. Then I wanted to know where he had been on holiday. He answered that he had been to France. I also wanted to know who he had been with and he told me that he had been with his parents and his dog Kendo. When I asked what he had done, he answered that he had eaten lots of croissants and that he hadn´t get weight because he ran every day throught the beach. I wanted to know what he had eaten there and he said that he had eaten french traditional food. Finally I asked about what he had liked most and least. What he had liked most was eating croissants and what he had liked least was doing exercise

Last friday I was talking to Irene about her last holiday and these are the answers:
I asked Irene When she had last been on holiday. She told me that she had had a holiday in last
summer. Then I asked Where she had gone and she told me that she had gone in New York, I asked Who she had been on holiday and she told me that she had been with her family. After that I asked What activities she had done and she told me that she had done tourist and after had done tourist for example she visited the statue of liberty, she went shopping and she bought things for her family and things to memories the last holiday, I asked What she had eaten if she eaten different things or she had eaten normal things and she told me that she had eaten in some different restaurant for example in Italian, Mexico restaurants. Finally I asked What had she enjoyed and least more and she told me that she enjoyed gone shopping and the lest done tourist.
Last two days I had time for interviewing Ander and Asier. There were both two very interesting but I decided to talk about Asier
First, I asked Asier when he had last been on holiday and he told me he had had a holiday in August. Then I wanted to know where he had been on holiday. He answered that he had been to France. I also wanted to know who he had been with and he told me that he had been with his parents and his dog Kendo. When I asked what he had done, he answered that he had eaten lots of croissants and that he hadn´t get weight because he ran every day throught the beach. I wanted to know what he had eaten there and he said that he had eaten french traditional food. Finally I asked about what he had liked most and least. What he had liked most was eating croissants and what he had liked least was doing exercise
First, I asked Asier when he had last been on holiday and he told me he had had a holiday in August. Then I wanted to know where he had been on holiday. He answered that he had been to France. I also wanted to know who he had been with and he told me that he had been with his parents and his dog Kendo. When I asked what he had done, he answered that he had eaten lots of croissants and that he hadn´t get weight because he ran every day throught the beach. I wanted to know what he had eaten there and he said that he had eaten french traditional food. Finally I asked about what he had liked most and least. What he had liked most was eating croissants and what he had liked least was doing exercise
Brian´s last holidays
Last friday, Iwas speaking with Brian about his holidays and he said me lot of things, when he went, where he went, what he did....
he said me that he went to Portugal and he went with his family. he said that he went last summer, on July. Later, I asked him if he do there somethng special, he answered me that he visited some towns there. After that, I asked him if he ate something special, and he said that he ate typical portuguese food. Finally I asked him what did he enjoy most and what did he enjoy least. He enjoyed visiting towns and he didn´t enjoyed stay with the family lot of time.
I think that this interview help to know more things about our friend´s and we can know more about other people summer holidays.

Last friday, Iwas speaking with Brian about his holidays and he said me lot of things, when he went, where he went, what he did....
he said me that he went to Portugal and he went with his family. he said that he went last summer, on July. Later, I asked him if he do there somethng special, he answered me that he visited some towns there. After that, I asked him if he ate something special, and he said that he ate typical portuguese food. Finally I asked him what did he enjoy most and what did he enjoy least. He enjoyed visiting towns and he didn´t enjoyed stay with the family lot of time.
I think that this interview help to know more things about our friend´s and we can know more about other people summer holidays.
Saioa's last holiday
Hello! Last Friday, I interviewed a friend, named Saioa. In this interview, we talked about her last holiday so here is the interview.
At first, I asked Saioa when she had last been on holiday and she answered me that she had gone in January. Then, I asked her where she had gone. Saioa replied that she had gone to Valdezcaray by bus and there, she had used the chairlift for the first time in her life.
I asked her with who she had been on holiday. She told me that she had been with her classmates and she had been fun with them.
My next question was what activities she had done in Valdezcaray, so she reported me that she had been skiing and eating there. Then, I asked her what she had eaten for lunch and she informed me that she had eaten a potato omelette sandwich with a cola. She added that she had't eaten all the sandwich because she hadn't had time.
Finally I asked Saioa what she had enjoyed most and least. She told me that her first skiing experience had been what she liked most. She added thatt the trip had been what she least liked, because it had been too long and boring.
This was the interview. I hope you liked it and we will write a new entry for our blog soon.
Hello! Last Friday, I interviewed a friend, named Saioa. In this interview, we talked about her last holiday so here is the interview.
At first, I asked Saioa when she had last been on holiday and she answered me that she had gone in January. Then, I asked her where she had gone. Saioa replied that she had gone to Valdezcaray by bus and there, she had used the chairlift for the first time in her life.
I asked her with who she had been on holiday. She told me that she had been with her classmates and she had been fun with them.
My next question was what activities she had done in Valdezcaray, so she reported me that she had been skiing and eating there. Then, I asked her what she had eaten for lunch and she informed me that she had eaten a potato omelette sandwich with a cola. She added that she had't eaten all the sandwich because she hadn't had time.
Finally I asked Saioa what she had enjoyed most and least. She told me that her first skiing experience had been what she liked most. She added thatt the trip had been what she least liked, because it had been too long and boring.
This was the interview. I hope you liked it and we will write a new entry for our blog soon.
JOKIN'S LAST HOLIDAY
I have chosen Jokin to ask about his last holiday.
I asked Jokin when she had last been on holiday and he answered me that he had gone in September. Then I asked him where she had gone ash he told me that he had gone to Madrid by car. I asked Jokin with who he had been on holiday and he answered me that he had gone there with his family. Then I asked Jokin what activities he dad done in Madrid and he told me that he had gone to Warner park and he had visited Madrid interesting places. My next question was he had eaten and he told me that he had eaten healthy food. The last question was what he had enjoyed most and least and he answered me that he had enjoyed most the Warner park and the weather he had enjoyed least.
I have chosen Jokin to ask about his last holiday.
I asked Jokin when she had last been on holiday and he answered me that he had gone in September. Then I asked him where she had gone ash he told me that he had gone to Madrid by car. I asked Jokin with who he had been on holiday and he answered me that he had gone there with his family. Then I asked Jokin what activities he dad done in Madrid and he told me that he had gone to Warner park and he had visited Madrid interesting places. My next question was he had eaten and he told me that he had eaten healthy food. The last question was what he had enjoyed most and least and he answered me that he had enjoyed most the Warner park and the weather he had enjoyed least.
I asked Jokin when she had last been on holiday and he answered me that he had gone in September. Then I asked him where she had gone ash he told me that he had gone to Madrid by car. I asked Jokin with who he had been on holiday and he answered me that he had gone there with his family. Then I asked Jokin what activities he dad done in Madrid and he told me that he had gone to Warner park and he had visited Madrid interesting places. My next question was he had eaten and he told me that he had eaten healthy food. The last question was what he had enjoyed most and least and he answered me that he had enjoyed most the Warner park and the weather he had enjoyed least.
Aitzol's last holiday
Aitzol's last holiday
I asked Aitzol when he had last been on holiday. He told me that he had had a holiday in July. He explained me that he had been in Italia with his family. He told me that he had seen sculptures and buildings. He pointed out the italian food, he told me that it had eaten pizza and pasta. Finally, he told me that his favourite city was Venecia.
I think that Italia is beautiful country and I will like to go there.
Aitzol's last holiday
The last English class I was speaking with Aitzol about his last holiday, and we talked about where he went, what he did, what he ate...
He told me that he went to Italy with his family, and I asked him when did he go, and he answered on summer. After that, I asked him if he had done some activities, and he said that he didn't do any special activities and he only saw sculptures, so I thought that Aitzol could stay bored in Italy.
Aitzol told me that he was bored with the sculptures but he said that after that he went to eat pizza and he said that it was delicious, but a little bit expensive.
Finally I asked him what did he enjoy most and least, and he answered that the enjoyed a lot visiting Venecia, but he didn't like the people who were there.

I think that Aitzol was lucky to go there and visit Italy and its fantastic streets and environment, and I hope to go there someday.
The last English class I was speaking with Aitzol about his last holiday, and we talked about where he went, what he did, what he ate...
He told me that he went to Italy with his family, and I asked him when did he go, and he answered on summer. After that, I asked him if he had done some activities, and he said that he didn't do any special activities and he only saw sculptures, so I thought that Aitzol could stay bored in Italy.
Aitzol told me that he was bored with the sculptures but he said that after that he went to eat pizza and he said that it was delicious, but a little bit expensive.
Finally I asked him what did he enjoy most and least, and he answered that the enjoyed a lot visiting Venecia, but he didn't like the people who were there.

I think that Aitzol was lucky to go there and visit Italy and its fantastic streets and environment, and I hope to go there someday.

I think that Aitzol was lucky to go there and visit Italy and its fantastic streets and environment, and I hope to go there someday.
Paule´s last holidays
PAULE´S LAST HOLIDAY
I asked Paule when she had last been on holiday. She told me that she had a holiday in July. I told where she had been and she said me that she had on Benidorm. She had been with his family. I asked Paule what had done and she told me that she had goes to the beach and swiming pool. Also said me that she done a lot of sport. I said her what had eaten and told me that she had eaten ordinary things. Paule told me that she had enjoyed most the water of the swiming pool and least that it was a lot of shunny.

I think that Benidorm is a beutifull place to saty in the beach and Paule´had been happy but for me there were a lot of people on the beach in summer...
PAULE´S LAST HOLIDAY
I asked Paule when she had last been on holiday. She told me that she had a holiday in July. I told where she had been and she said me that she had on Benidorm. She had been with his family. I asked Paule what had done and she told me that she had goes to the beach and swiming pool. Also said me that she done a lot of sport. I said her what had eaten and told me that she had eaten ordinary things. Paule told me that she had enjoyed most the water of the swiming pool and least that it was a lot of shunny.
I think that Benidorm is a beutifull place to saty in the beach and Paule´had been happy but for me there were a lot of people on the beach in summer...
domingo, 26 de marzo de 2017
IBON´S LAST HOLIDAYS
I spoke with Ibon in last English class about his last holidays. He told me that he travelled in August to Lisbon with his family ( his mum, his dad and his sister, called Olatz).
I asked him if he had done a lot of activities. He said that he had visited the city and he had gone to the beach. I asked him if he had done sports, but she told me that he hadn´t done any sports.
I asked him if he had eaten something special, but she told me that he dan´t eaten something special, he
hadn´t eaten puncakes or sweets. I was surprised when he told me that, because I think that the puncakes are very delicious.
He told me that he had been very happy because he had gone to the beach everyday, but he had been very angry with the world because he had to visited Lisbon.
Lisbon is beautiful and interesting, so I think that Ibon´s holidays was really amazing and in my opinion Ibon had been very happy in that city.
I spoke with Ibon in last English class about his last holidays. He told me that he travelled in August to Lisbon with his family ( his mum, his dad and his sister, called Olatz).
I asked him if he had done a lot of activities. He said that he had visited the city and he had gone to the beach. I asked him if he had done sports, but she told me that he hadn´t done any sports.
I asked him if he had eaten something special, but she told me that he dan´t eaten something special, he
hadn´t eaten puncakes or sweets. I was surprised when he told me that, because I think that the puncakes are very delicious.
He told me that he had been very happy because he had gone to the beach everyday, but he had been very angry with the world because he had to visited Lisbon.
Lisbon is beautiful and interesting, so I think that Ibon´s holidays was really amazing and in my opinion Ibon had been very happy in that city.
AITOR´S LAST HOLYDAY
I interviewed Aitor, my classmate. Here you have the summary of it.
I asked Aitor when he had last been on holiday,he told me that he had had a holiday in July 2016.He told me that he went to France, to the south of France. I asked Aitor who went with him and he told me that he went with his family. I asked what did he did in France, and he told me tat he went to the beach and he did a tour by Ballone.After that uetion I asked Aitor if he got fun, and he told me that he pass a good summer. When it was the time to lunch I asked Aitor what did he ate in France, he told me that he could remenber because , everyday he ate a differentet meal.Probaly he tasted a lot of cheease.
Finally I asked what did he like more and lest. He told me that the greatest things were the mountains and the climate, and he told me that the worst thing was the language.
I expect that you get fun reading these little interview.
I interviewed Aitor, my classmate. Here you have the summary of it.
I asked Aitor when he had last been on holiday,he told me that he had had a holiday in July 2016.He told me that he went to France, to the south of France. I asked Aitor who went with him and he told me that he went with his family. I asked what did he did in France, and he told me tat he went to the beach and he did a tour by Ballone.After that uetion I asked Aitor if he got fun, and he told me that he pass a good summer. When it was the time to lunch I asked Aitor what did he ate in France, he told me that he could remenber because , everyday he ate a differentet meal.Probaly he tasted a lot of cheease.
Finally I asked what did he like more and lest. He told me that the greatest things were the mountains and the climate, and he told me that the worst thing was the language.
I expect that you get fun reading these little interview.
I asked Aitor when he had last been on holiday,he told me that he had had a holiday in July 2016.He told me that he went to France, to the south of France. I asked Aitor who went with him and he told me that he went with his family. I asked what did he did in France, and he told me tat he went to the beach and he did a tour by Ballone.After that uetion I asked Aitor if he got fun, and he told me that he pass a good summer. When it was the time to lunch I asked Aitor what did he ate in France, he told me that he could remenber because , everyday he ate a differentet meal.Probaly he tasted a lot of cheease.
Finally I asked what did he like more and lest. He told me that the greatest things were the mountains and the climate, and he told me that the worst thing was the language.
I expect that you get fun reading these little interview.
LAST HOLIDAY
To make this new blog, I have chosen my fiend Irene to ask her some questions about her last holiday.
I asked her when was the last time she went on holiday, and she replied that her last holidays were last summer. Then I asked her where did she whent on her last holidays and she told me that she went to New York, because it is the city that has wanted to go since she was a little girl.
I asked Irene who did she bring with her to that trip, and she replied that she brought with her parents and her sister, but she wanted to go with her friends. My next quienstion was what activities did she do there and she told me that she did many activities but what she liked most was shopping and sightseeing.
I asked her what she ate there, and she told me that she ate different food, like Chinese, Italian and Mexican food, I asked her too if she ate typical food but she said me that she wanted to ate diferent food so she went to restaurant with diferent food to prove diferent flavors.
For the last question I asked her what did she enjoyed most and least, and she said that she love all the things she has done there but, she did't like the the flight, because it was too long.
To make this new blog, I have chosen my fiend Irene to ask her some questions about her last holiday.
I asked her when was the last time she went on holiday, and she replied that her last holidays were last summer. Then I asked her where did she whent on her last holidays and she told me that she went to New York, because it is the city that has wanted to go since she was a little girl.
I asked Irene who did she bring with her to that trip, and she replied that she brought with her parents and her sister, but she wanted to go with her friends. My next quienstion was what activities did she do there and she told me that she did many activities but what she liked most was shopping and sightseeing.
I asked her what she ate there, and she told me that she ate different food, like Chinese, Italian and Mexican food, I asked her too if she ate typical food but she said me that she wanted to ate diferent food so she went to restaurant with diferent food to prove diferent flavors.
For the last question I asked her what did she enjoyed most and least, and she said that she love all the things she has done there but, she did't like the the flight, because it was too long.
My friend's last holiday in Hawaii
I have chosen my friend Nahia to ask her about her last holidays. She told me that she was waiting for these holidays since she was a child.
I asked her when she had las been on holiday, and she told me that she had had a holiday two summers ago. After that, I asked her where she had gone for holidays, and she returned that she went to Honolulu because she love Hawaii and the islands that are near of it.
I asked Nahia who did she invited with her, and she answered me that she invited all of her family. I was curious to know what she did there, so I asked her what did she do, and she replied that she did diving, surfing and beeing at the beach.

I thought that these activities didn't be so interesting, so I ask her again if she had done anything interesting. She told me that diving was so exciting, and that surfing was funny too.
Hawaii is a tropical country, so I asked Nahia about what she had eatten there. She said that she ate a lot of fish and tropical fruits, and some days that she had ate typical food from there like Kona coffee and Musubi.
The last question was what she had enjoyed most and least, and she tol me that she lad like all of the activities and things that she had done there.
MICHAEL PHELPS
Michael Fred Phelps was born June 30, 1985 and he is a former American competitive swimmer and the most decorated Olympic swimmer of all time, with a total of 28 medals.
Phelps is the long course world record holder in the 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, and 400 meter individual medley as well as the former long course world record holder in the 200 meter freestyle and 200 meter individual medley.
So why did you start swimming?
I grew up around the pool with my sisters. Both of my sisters swam. I was always there. So I thought, why not? My mom put us in the water for water safety, so we were comfortable in the water in case anything ever happened. I learned that way, and started liking it more and more.
When you were learning, were you afraid of the water?
I started on my back because I wouldn't put my face in. I really wasn't too keen on it.
So you weren't like "I love swimming."
The only reason I started swimming was for water safety. Then, once I started falling in love with sports, I got more comfortable with it.
Did it help you in other ways, like with your ADHD?
It helped me relax. I felt comfortable in the water. I was in my own world, focused. I love sports and I'm a very goal-oriented person. Once I started falling in love with sports, it was easy. I was able to put my mind on something and go for it. That's how I am with everything, it doesn't matter what it is that I do. If I want to do something, nothing will stand in my way.
Why did you stick with swimming and not baseball, lacrosse or soccer?
At the age of 11 my coach told me I could make the Olympic team in four years, so I said "Okay, I want to make the Olympic team, so that's what we're going to do." And I started training for that. I went five straight years without ever missing a workout. Every single day, 365 days a year.
When you were growing up, how did your mom help you balance swimming with school?
My mom instilled in me at a very early age how important education was and how that came first. I couldn't go play sports if we didn't get everything else done -- and I love sports. I'd go from the swimming pool to school to the swimming pool, come home and do my homework. I'm kind of a creature of habit. Once I get used to doing things, it's like second nature.
The source of the interview:
http://www.parenting.com/article/superstar-interview-michael-phelps
I have chosen my friend Nahia to ask her about her last holidays. She told me that she was waiting for these holidays since she was a child.
I asked her when she had las been on holiday, and she told me that she had had a holiday two summers ago. After that, I asked her where she had gone for holidays, and she returned that she went to Honolulu because she love Hawaii and the islands that are near of it.
I asked Nahia who did she invited with her, and she answered me that she invited all of her family. I was curious to know what she did there, so I asked her what did she do, and she replied that she did diving, surfing and beeing at the beach.

I thought that these activities didn't be so interesting, so I ask her again if she had done anything interesting. She told me that diving was so exciting, and that surfing was funny too.
Hawaii is a tropical country, so I asked Nahia about what she had eatten there. She said that she ate a lot of fish and tropical fruits, and some days that she had ate typical food from there like Kona coffee and Musubi.
The last question was what she had enjoyed most and least, and she tol me that she lad like all of the activities and things that she had done there.
MICHAEL PHELPS
I asked Nahia who did she invited with her, and she answered me that she invited all of her family. I was curious to know what she did there, so I asked her what did she do, and she replied that she did diving, surfing and beeing at the beach.

I thought that these activities didn't be so interesting, so I ask her again if she had done anything interesting. She told me that diving was so exciting, and that surfing was funny too.

The last question was what she had enjoyed most and least, and she tol me that she lad like all of the activities and things that she had done there.
Michael Fred Phelps was born June 30, 1985 and he is a former American competitive swimmer and the most decorated Olympic swimmer of all time, with a total of 28 medals.
Phelps is the long course world record holder in the 100 meter butterfly, 200 meter butterfly, and 400 meter individual medley as well as the former long course world record holder in the 200 meter freestyle and 200 meter individual medley.
So why did you start swimming?
I grew up around the pool with my sisters. Both of my sisters swam. I was always there. So I thought, why not? My mom put us in the water for water safety, so we were comfortable in the water in case anything ever happened. I learned that way, and started liking it more and more.
I grew up around the pool with my sisters. Both of my sisters swam. I was always there. So I thought, why not? My mom put us in the water for water safety, so we were comfortable in the water in case anything ever happened. I learned that way, and started liking it more and more.
When you were learning, were you afraid of the water?
I started on my back because I wouldn't put my face in. I really wasn't too keen on it.
I started on my back because I wouldn't put my face in. I really wasn't too keen on it.
So you weren't like "I love swimming."
The only reason I started swimming was for water safety. Then, once I started falling in love with sports, I got more comfortable with it.
Did it help you in other ways, like with your ADHD?
It helped me relax. I felt comfortable in the water. I was in my own world, focused. I love sports and I'm a very goal-oriented person. Once I started falling in love with sports, it was easy. I was able to put my mind on something and go for it. That's how I am with everything, it doesn't matter what it is that I do. If I want to do something, nothing will stand in my way.
It helped me relax. I felt comfortable in the water. I was in my own world, focused. I love sports and I'm a very goal-oriented person. Once I started falling in love with sports, it was easy. I was able to put my mind on something and go for it. That's how I am with everything, it doesn't matter what it is that I do. If I want to do something, nothing will stand in my way.
Why did you stick with swimming and not baseball, lacrosse or soccer?
At the age of 11 my coach told me I could make the Olympic team in four years, so I said "Okay, I want to make the Olympic team, so that's what we're going to do." And I started training for that. I went five straight years without ever missing a workout. Every single day, 365 days a year.
At the age of 11 my coach told me I could make the Olympic team in four years, so I said "Okay, I want to make the Olympic team, so that's what we're going to do." And I started training for that. I went five straight years without ever missing a workout. Every single day, 365 days a year.
When you were growing up, how did your mom help you balance swimming with school?
My mom instilled in me at a very early age how important education was and how that came first. I couldn't go play sports if we didn't get everything else done -- and I love sports. I'd go from the swimming pool to school to the swimming pool, come home and do my homework. I'm kind of a creature of habit. Once I get used to doing things, it's like second nature.
My mom instilled in me at a very early age how important education was and how that came first. I couldn't go play sports if we didn't get everything else done -- and I love sports. I'd go from the swimming pool to school to the swimming pool, come home and do my homework. I'm kind of a creature of habit. Once I get used to doing things, it's like second nature.
The source of the interview:
http://www.parenting.com/article/superstar-interview-michael-phelpsINTERVIEWING KENDALL JENNER
KENDALL JENNER
I like the Kardashian family and their reality show and I watch their reality every Saturday on TV. So I decided to write about an interview with Kendall Jenner because I think that she is the best member of the Kardashian family. she is a model, and in my opinion the fashion world is really interesting.
This interview has been made for Kendall Jenner by Vogue magazine.
-Hello Kendall Jenner!
- Hi!
- I have come here to make you some questions.
- Let´s do it. Come on!
- here we are in your old home.
-Yes.
- Do you come often?
- No, I don´t come often.
- What is you favourite memory in this home?
- Go out at night.
- What is the worst nickname that you had in the high school?
- Hilla, I hated that nickname. Nowadays nobody call me like that.
- What is the thing that you hate the most?
- I hate when the planes are not punctual. That situation, makes me angry.
- What type of things makes you laugh?
- There are a lot of things for that, but my friend Tyler is who allways makes me laugh.
- Speaking abut beauty, what is the product that you always have with you?
- The red lipstick.
- Would you change something about your physicall image?
- In general, I am happy, but changing my eyebrows could get better my beauty.
- Have your beauty any trick?
- I don´t know if this is a trick, but I drink a lot of water.
- Have you got any hobbies?
- I love the world of the photography .
- Who is your favourite sister?
- My favourite sister is Khloe. But I love all my sisters.
- Who is the funniest of your sisters?
- The funniest sister is Kyle, she is really crazy.
- Kendall, we know that you have a lot of work so we finish the interview here. It has been amazing to be with you.
- Thanks for all, I am grateful for this oportunity, nice to meet you. See you soon!
In my opinion, Kendall is a good person, and she works very hard, so she is famous because she is amazing apart from her family. I think that the interview is very intesting, because the questions are very good and the answers are short , so it is easier to read.
I hope that you like it!☺
This is the link of the video: https://youtu.be/0mnS2Ii4Q20
KENDALL JENNER
I like the Kardashian family and their reality show and I watch their reality every Saturday on TV. So I decided to write about an interview with Kendall Jenner because I think that she is the best member of the Kardashian family. she is a model, and in my opinion the fashion world is really interesting.
This interview has been made for Kendall Jenner by Vogue magazine.
-Hello Kendall Jenner!
- Hi!
- I have come here to make you some questions.
- Let´s do it. Come on!
- here we are in your old home.
-Yes.
- Do you come often?
- No, I don´t come often.
- What is you favourite memory in this home?
- Go out at night.
- What is the worst nickname that you had in the high school?
- Hilla, I hated that nickname. Nowadays nobody call me like that.
- What is the thing that you hate the most?
- I hate when the planes are not punctual. That situation, makes me angry.
- What type of things makes you laugh?
- There are a lot of things for that, but my friend Tyler is who allways makes me laugh.
- Speaking abut beauty, what is the product that you always have with you?
- The red lipstick.
- Would you change something about your physicall image?
- In general, I am happy, but changing my eyebrows could get better my beauty.
- Have your beauty any trick?
- I don´t know if this is a trick, but I drink a lot of water.
- Have you got any hobbies?
- I love the world of the photography .
- Who is your favourite sister?
- My favourite sister is Khloe. But I love all my sisters.
- Who is the funniest of your sisters?
- The funniest sister is Kyle, she is really crazy.
- Kendall, we know that you have a lot of work so we finish the interview here. It has been amazing to be with you.
- Thanks for all, I am grateful for this oportunity, nice to meet you. See you soon!
In my opinion, Kendall is a good person, and she works very hard, so she is famous because she is amazing apart from her family. I think that the interview is very intesting, because the questions are very good and the answers are short , so it is easier to read.
I hope that you like it!☺
This is the link of the video: https://youtu.be/0mnS2Ii4Q20
INTERVIEWING DYLAN O'BRIEN
Dylan O'Brien is one of my favourite actors, and I know about him since I saw "Maze Runner" and I think that he is a good actor and an interesting person. I have read some articles about his lfe and they are quite interesting.
This is an interview that I have read and is interesting, they talk about the second part of “Maze Runner”.
Tough day kissing girls!
DO: I know! Two of them.
Was it also like kissing your sister?
DO: No! Because she's not my sister, but she's my good friend. For us, kissing on screen is just acting, I have no idea, I'm just thinking about what's happening.
Can you talk about the importance of the scene where you kiss Rosa? You guys really focused on that line, "You're not her."
DO: Everything I love about this storyline is that it's so unromantic, and that's what makes it so romantic. In the first one, what I love about Thomas and Teresa's relationship is that it's a connection. It's familiar in a world that's completely unfamiliar to these kids. They, to one another, are the one piece of memory that they have and it makes me feel safe, and I think that's beautiful. They're trying to survive, and that's the other beauty of the story.
And then Brenda comes in . . .
DO: Brenda comes into Thomas's life, and they're such a team. They get thrown into this situation together and I think that brings people together in a way. She's almost mean to him, it's such a different dynamic, I love that, but again I feel like that's my favorite kind of stuff.
How do the action and stunts compare to your stunts on Teen Wolf?
DO: What's funny is on Teen Wolf, they'll never get me a stunt double because it's a money thing and it's not like I'm ever doing a wolf flip or anything. They'll just be like, "Just fall down the stairs." On this one it's similar. I have a stunt double, but it's never really anything extreme. It's always something that would work better if I do it. We don't want to look like action stars. I also love doing stunt stuff and action stuff. I'm not flipping off helicopters; that would be insane.
Not yet.
DO: Yeah right. Next week they're like, "Hey, we're going to have you backflipping off a helicopter." But there's a lot more [stunts] here. Every day I'm doing something most likely. Teen Wolf is every now and then I'll have something to do.
What is the pressure like now that you're coming back for a sequel?
DO: Funny enough, the only additive is that now I get asked that all the time! The first one was a lot more under the radar, and that's the way I always prefer it to be too. I really believe that the success that the movie has experienced is all of our hard work put into it from every angle and everyone's passion for it. I think the only reason we caught some people's attention was because it's cool. We made it really special, I think. I hope. I still feel like we're under the radar.
What for you — and for Thomas — has been the most fun and strange to explore on this new movie?
DO: Character-wise, just figuring out this arc. The way I look at it is that in the first movie, Thomas holds all the responsibility for them getting out. He thought that was the answer and he believed in it so hard. He's fighting that thought while having to still believe in himself and remain strong for these guys. Physically, we are in a new place every week. That's what's really great and cool about the movie. We started out in the sand dunes and that seems like a year ago to me. There are like five movies, in one.
Do you encounter the crank that wants your nose?
DO: Yeah, we tried to put that in! I know the director was saying he's not sure if it's going to work. There are a bunch of things that we do try to at least. I think this is going to be great for the book fans. This, at least, is going to be really, really f*cking cool.
Every cast member that you've brought just gels so well.
DO: Yeah, and Rosa fit right in immediately. Jacob too, and I just feel like we keep getting so lucky. I don't know what it is. I don't know if it's us or what, but we just have a great group. Rosa'll keep you laughing all day long and she's a fantastic actress. I could never really picture Brenda, I don't know why I always had a really hard time picturing that character and visualizing that and having it come to life for myself. And as soon as I read with Rosa, I was just like, "Wow, there it is." The hair and everything, I just love it. I think it's perfect.
Ihope that you liked, an if you want more information I leave the website here below.
Interview: https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Dylan-OBrien-Interview-About-Scorch-Trials-38079029
Film trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64-iSYVmMVY

This is an interview that I have read and is interesting, they talk about the second part of “Maze Runner”.
Tough day kissing girls!
DO: I know! Two of them.
Was it also like kissing your sister?
DO: No! Because she's not my sister, but she's my good friend. For us, kissing on screen is just acting, I have no idea, I'm just thinking about what's happening.
Can you talk about the importance of the scene where you kiss Rosa? You guys really focused on that line, "You're not her."
DO: Everything I love about this storyline is that it's so unromantic, and that's what makes it so romantic. In the first one, what I love about Thomas and Teresa's relationship is that it's a connection. It's familiar in a world that's completely unfamiliar to these kids. They, to one another, are the one piece of memory that they have and it makes me feel safe, and I think that's beautiful. They're trying to survive, and that's the other beauty of the story.
And then Brenda comes in . . .
DO: Brenda comes into Thomas's life, and they're such a team. They get thrown into this situation together and I think that brings people together in a way. She's almost mean to him, it's such a different dynamic, I love that, but again I feel like that's my favorite kind of stuff.
How do the action and stunts compare to your stunts on Teen Wolf?
DO: What's funny is on Teen Wolf, they'll never get me a stunt double because it's a money thing and it's not like I'm ever doing a wolf flip or anything. They'll just be like, "Just fall down the stairs." On this one it's similar. I have a stunt double, but it's never really anything extreme. It's always something that would work better if I do it. We don't want to look like action stars. I also love doing stunt stuff and action stuff. I'm not flipping off helicopters; that would be insane.
Not yet.
DO: Yeah right. Next week they're like, "Hey, we're going to have you backflipping off a helicopter." But there's a lot more [stunts] here. Every day I'm doing something most likely. Teen Wolf is every now and then I'll have something to do.
What is the pressure like now that you're coming back for a sequel?
DO: Funny enough, the only additive is that now I get asked that all the time! The first one was a lot more under the radar, and that's the way I always prefer it to be too. I really believe that the success that the movie has experienced is all of our hard work put into it from every angle and everyone's passion for it. I think the only reason we caught some people's attention was because it's cool. We made it really special, I think. I hope. I still feel like we're under the radar.
What for you — and for Thomas — has been the most fun and strange to explore on this new movie?
DO: Character-wise, just figuring out this arc. The way I look at it is that in the first movie, Thomas holds all the responsibility for them getting out. He thought that was the answer and he believed in it so hard. He's fighting that thought while having to still believe in himself and remain strong for these guys. Physically, we are in a new place every week. That's what's really great and cool about the movie. We started out in the sand dunes and that seems like a year ago to me. There are like five movies, in one.
Do you encounter the crank that wants your nose?
DO: Yeah, we tried to put that in! I know the director was saying he's not sure if it's going to work. There are a bunch of things that we do try to at least. I think this is going to be great for the book fans. This, at least, is going to be really, really f*cking cool.
Every cast member that you've brought just gels so well.
Ihope that you liked, an if you want more information I leave the website here below.
Interview: https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/Dylan-OBrien-Interview-About-Scorch-Trials-38079029
Film trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64-iSYVmMVY
INTERVIEW: ZAC EFRON
MIKE AND DAVE NEED WEDDING DAYS
He's been around since he was a teen but jumped to stardom in 2006's with High School Musical. Not only for his dashing good looks but also because he is a really talented actor.
As an accomplished actor, Zac has turned to his attention with this comedy, "Mike and Dave need wedding days".
Zac plays Dave and he and his brother Mike have been warned to clean up their party ways before their sister's wedding in Hawaii.
Did you know about Mike and Dave's story when it broke?
No. It was originally introduced to me when I met with the director, Jake Szymanski, and he told me it was a true story. I couldn’t believe it – it seemed too far-fetched to be real. It was an hilarious concept and a fun character, so I was pretty much in from the get-go.
What is your take on Dave?
At this point, Dave is the younger brother and they have become pretty reliant on each other in a number of ways. Not only do they work together, but they live together and they’re in this kind of symbiotic relationship. Where we meet them in the movie, Mike is sort of reaching his, I guess, quarter-life crisis, and I’m kind of there observing my older brother losing his mind, and trying to reel him back in. I start saying, “Dude, hold it together man, it’s not the end of the world.”
Adam DeVine, who plays Mike, said he considered Dave to be the younger, more intelligent and better-looking brother. Any comment?
[laughs] Well, that’s nice of Adam. But Mike, really, is the instigator. He’s the ideas guy. He’s the life of the party. Dave is really just following in his footsteps. Mike’s the one with the balls-to-the-wall attitude, and Dave is his support unit, validating his ideas and helping him follow through with these crazy plans. Over the course of the movie, though, the roles kind of change in a way. But they clearly love each other.
How quickly did you find the chemistry with Adam?
We bonded pretty quickly, I think. I was a fan of Adam’s work for a long time, and have watched him on Workaholics for years. I knew he could play this type of role brilliantly. When we met, we got along instantly. As soon as we got to Hawaii, we were taking hikes and having fun, just really getting along.
Your path over the last few years seems to have been geared towards the unexpected and to new challenges. Was that by design?
You know, I’ve always really wanted to work with great directors and change things up and learn as I do these films. I was never really given the proper chance to study, so I look at my directors as teachers, and my process now is a lot different than it used to be. When I watch actors on screen, I have a feeling in my heart of who’s earned it and who hasn’t, and I think I respect the ones that have earned it more. I’m not saying I have earned it, but there are certain moves that people make that I think, “Oh, it’s cool they did that.” I hope I make more of those right moves rather than the wrong ones. [laughs]
Wrong moves are always learning experiences too. Pushing yourself is always a risk, but it’s a healthy risk to run.
I think so, and anytime I’ve ever been afraid of doing something – comedy for instance – as long as I’ve listened and been present, I think I’ve learned something. You’re supposed to be afraid. If everything was easy it would be lame. I definitely seek out projects that scare me to a certain degree. Stepping up and being in a comedy with three great comedians – and several other great comic actors – where I’m sort of the straight man was a little bit daunting, I think. But I’m really proud of what came out of it and I’m happy I did it, because it ended up being so much fun.
I think that the interview is very interesting and I think that the film is very entertaining and funny, and as Zac Efron is my favourite actor, it is better.
The trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywRN6q0PQzg
Zac plays Dave and he and his brother Mike have been warned to clean up their party ways before their sister's wedding in Hawaii.
Did you know about Mike and Dave's story when it broke?
No. It was originally introduced to me when I met with the director, Jake Szymanski, and he told me it was a true story. I couldn’t believe it – it seemed too far-fetched to be real. It was an hilarious concept and a fun character, so I was pretty much in from the get-go.
What is your take on Dave?
At this point, Dave is the younger brother and they have become pretty reliant on each other in a number of ways. Not only do they work together, but they live together and they’re in this kind of symbiotic relationship. Where we meet them in the movie, Mike is sort of reaching his, I guess, quarter-life crisis, and I’m kind of there observing my older brother losing his mind, and trying to reel him back in. I start saying, “Dude, hold it together man, it’s not the end of the world.”
Adam DeVine, who plays Mike, said he considered Dave to be the younger, more intelligent and better-looking brother. Any comment?
[laughs] Well, that’s nice of Adam. But Mike, really, is the instigator. He’s the ideas guy. He’s the life of the party. Dave is really just following in his footsteps. Mike’s the one with the balls-to-the-wall attitude, and Dave is his support unit, validating his ideas and helping him follow through with these crazy plans. Over the course of the movie, though, the roles kind of change in a way. But they clearly love each other.
How quickly did you find the chemistry with Adam?
We bonded pretty quickly, I think. I was a fan of Adam’s work for a long time, and have watched him on Workaholics for years. I knew he could play this type of role brilliantly. When we met, we got along instantly. As soon as we got to Hawaii, we were taking hikes and having fun, just really getting along.
Your path over the last few years seems to have been geared towards the unexpected and to new challenges. Was that by design?
You know, I’ve always really wanted to work with great directors and change things up and learn as I do these films. I was never really given the proper chance to study, so I look at my directors as teachers, and my process now is a lot different than it used to be. When I watch actors on screen, I have a feeling in my heart of who’s earned it and who hasn’t, and I think I respect the ones that have earned it more. I’m not saying I have earned it, but there are certain moves that people make that I think, “Oh, it’s cool they did that.” I hope I make more of those right moves rather than the wrong ones. [laughs]
Wrong moves are always learning experiences too. Pushing yourself is always a risk, but it’s a healthy risk to run.
I think so, and anytime I’ve ever been afraid of doing something – comedy for instance – as long as I’ve listened and been present, I think I’ve learned something. You’re supposed to be afraid. If everything was easy it would be lame. I definitely seek out projects that scare me to a certain degree. Stepping up and being in a comedy with three great comedians – and several other great comic actors – where I’m sort of the straight man was a little bit daunting, I think. But I’m really proud of what came out of it and I’m happy I did it, because it ended up being so much fun.
I think that the interview is very interesting and I think that the film is very entertaining and funny, and as Zac Efron is my favourite actor, it is better.
The trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywRN6q0PQzg
Interviewing John Cena
JOHN CENA
I have choosen the famous person named John Cena because he is a great fighter in the WWE competition and he is my favourite personality because he has won a lot of prizes and I like his special fighting technique .
I have choosen the famous person named John Cena because he is a great fighter in the WWE competition and he is my favourite personality because he has won a lot of prizes and I like his special fighting technique .


THE INTERVIEW
- Stephen Colbert: Was that your music they played when you came out here?
- Jonh Cena: That was.
- Stephen Colbert: That´s your entrance music?
- Jonh Cena: You´re hired.
- Stephen Colbert: Maybe on the weeking. I love that suit, man.
- Jonh Cena: Oh, Thank you.
- Stepthen Colbert. That´s like.
- Jonh Cena: There is a reason behind.
- Stephen Colbert: What is the reason?
- Jonh Cena: Well, this is the color of our brand new WWE .program on. The usa network, "smack down like"
- Stephen Colbert: It´s blue, that is the color. That blue?
- Jonh Cena: It is the blue but it serves a guy muy age 39 years old, every. Once in a while can still blue himself.
- Stephen Colbert: I have not. I have not done enough yoga, that´s nice suit but I´ll tell you what else I like. You have a really nice suit on here. This is "teen choice awards", this is you as Hillary Clinton at the "teen choice awards" That´s a really good- that´s a really good look.
- Jonh Cena: Yeah, yeah.
- Stephen Colbert: She should think about it, Yeah. I should stop thinking about it. Now, obviously, you probably. Don´t talk about politics a lot but I have to ask you one. Question- Donald Trump seems like a larger help than life. Do you think he would do well in th world of wrestling?
- Jonh Cena: Stephem, do! Donald Trump is a W.W.E. hall of famer.
- Stephen Colbert: What?
- Jonh Cena: W.W.E. Is made for a guy like Donald Trump. Donal TrUmp has been to wrestlemania and shaved muy boss´
- Stephen Colbert: Really.
- Jonh Cena: So, guys, this is all my fault.
- Stephen Colbert: What a secons. Is there any chance this entire campaign is scrimeted and you know hoe it ends?
- Jonh Cena: No?
- Stephen Colbert: No. Okey summerslam 2016, what can we expect?
- Jonh Cena: You can expect everything. For those people who don´t worry W.W.E and there are only one or two of you out ther, I thank the rest of you. The rest of you are in for a hell of a show. If you don´t know it´s th best live production you can possibly. Wetake the drama and excitement of sports, the grandeur of a rock concert, and we kind of roll into this one big ball and send it out to the W.W.. Universe live at W.W.W. network at summerslam it´s basically our season es" you alwoys finale. If you watch "game of thrones" you always watchthe whole thing to gear up for the finale.
- Stephen Colbert: You got any dragons? Do you go buck naked or anything like that?
- Jonh Cena: So, I tried both of those. The dragons and being naked at.
- Stephen Colbert: Bad combination? Man, that was not that was a poor management decision my
- Jonh Cena: Who are you fighting?
- A guy named A.J. styles. A.J. Styles you´ll take him with onee hand tied.
- Jonh Cena: Please don´t say that
- Stephen Colbert: No, you´re going to take him. Is he good? I´ve heard of him. Is the good?
- Jonh Cena: He´s very good. He´s very good.
- Stephen Colbert: Have you fought him before?
- Jonh Cena: I have. And I finished second.
- Stephen Colbert: Oh, wow, oh, wow. Could I ask you about your some of your. I love the attitude adjustment.
- Jonh Cena: Yes. And what is this? What is this called that do you?
- Stephen Colbert: That´s called the "you can´t see me" can which sets up a manuver called the "five-knuckle shuffle" man muy life is weird.
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This has been ground part of the interview, but if you want see all the interview you can enter in the video that is below.


THE INTERVIEW
- Stephen Colbert: Was that your music they played when you came out here?
- Jonh Cena: That was.
- Stephen Colbert: That´s your entrance music?
- Jonh Cena: You´re hired.
- Stephen Colbert: Maybe on the weeking. I love that suit, man.
- Jonh Cena: Oh, Thank you.
- Stepthen Colbert. That´s like.
- Jonh Cena: There is a reason behind.
- Stephen Colbert: What is the reason?
- Jonh Cena: Well, this is the color of our brand new WWE .program on. The usa network, "smack down like"
- Stephen Colbert: It´s blue, that is the color. That blue?
- Jonh Cena: It is the blue but it serves a guy muy age 39 years old, every. Once in a while can still blue himself.
- Stephen Colbert: I have not. I have not done enough yoga, that´s nice suit but I´ll tell you what else I like. You have a really nice suit on here. This is "teen choice awards", this is you as Hillary Clinton at the "teen choice awards" That´s a really good- that´s a really good look.
- Jonh Cena: Yeah, yeah.
- Stephen Colbert: She should think about it, Yeah. I should stop thinking about it. Now, obviously, you probably. Don´t talk about politics a lot but I have to ask you one. Question- Donald Trump seems like a larger help than life. Do you think he would do well in th world of wrestling?
- Jonh Cena: Stephem, do! Donald Trump is a W.W.E. hall of famer.
- Stephen Colbert: What?
- Jonh Cena: W.W.E. Is made for a guy like Donald Trump. Donal TrUmp has been to wrestlemania and shaved muy boss´
- Stephen Colbert: Really.
- Jonh Cena: So, guys, this is all my fault.
- Stephen Colbert: What a secons. Is there any chance this entire campaign is scrimeted and you know hoe it ends?
- Jonh Cena: No?
- Stephen Colbert: No. Okey summerslam 2016, what can we expect?
- Jonh Cena: You can expect everything. For those people who don´t worry W.W.E and there are only one or two of you out ther, I thank the rest of you. The rest of you are in for a hell of a show. If you don´t know it´s th best live production you can possibly. Wetake the drama and excitement of sports, the grandeur of a rock concert, and we kind of roll into this one big ball and send it out to the W.W.. Universe live at W.W.W. network at summerslam it´s basically our season es" you alwoys finale. If you watch "game of thrones" you always watchthe whole thing to gear up for the finale.
- Stephen Colbert: You got any dragons? Do you go buck naked or anything like that?
- Jonh Cena: So, I tried both of those. The dragons and being naked at.
- Stephen Colbert: Bad combination? Man, that was not that was a poor management decision my
- Jonh Cena: Who are you fighting?
- A guy named A.J. styles. A.J. Styles you´ll take him with onee hand tied.
- Jonh Cena: Please don´t say that
- Stephen Colbert: No, you´re going to take him. Is he good? I´ve heard of him. Is the good?
- Jonh Cena: He´s very good. He´s very good.
- Stephen Colbert: Have you fought him before?
- Jonh Cena: I have. And I finished second.
- Stephen Colbert: Oh, wow, oh, wow. Could I ask you about your some of your. I love the attitude adjustment.
- Jonh Cena: Yes. And what is this? What is this called that do you?
- Stephen Colbert: That´s called the "you can´t see me" can which sets up a manuver called the "five-knuckle shuffle" man muy life is weird.
- .............................................................................................
Interviewing Angelina Jolie

Hello everybody in this blog I'll talk about Angelina Jolie, I'll do an interview and we'll know more about her. I am not going to do an interview about her personal life, the interview is about a movie that starred her, the name of the movie is Maleficent.
What was it like to put on the full costume and horns?
ANGELINA JOLIE: Part of the thing with this role is that you realize that there’s no half-way. If you’re going to do it, you can’t kinda do it. You have to just go fully into it and enjoy it. The original was done so well, and her voice was so great, and the way she was animated was so perfect that, if anything, I just was worried that I’d fail the original. But, I practiced a lot with my children. When I got them laughing, I figured that I was on to something.
You wanted to get them laughing, as this character? Is that really what you were going for?
JOLIE: Well, they laughed, they cried, and they hid in the corner.
How did she work on the set?
JOLIE: She was good. The first day was the day that she had to catch the butterfly, and she just really didn’t feel like doing it. I actually was holding the pole with the ball on the end, and bouncing up and down and dancing, trying to make her laugh. And daddy was on the edge of the cliff that she had to jump off, making faces and doing all of these things. And her brothers and sisters were egging her on. She eventually did it, but she was taking her sweet time, and didn’t want to do it twice, certainly. But then, when we got to our scene – and we had practiced it a little bit at home – we had a good time together. We played together. I was actually shocked that she was doing so well. Inside, I thought, “Oh, she went back and hit her mark. That’s frightening!”
Have you changed your mind about having your kids in movies, after this experience?
JOLIE: I just want them to like it and do it for fun, only. If, when they get older, they decide to be actors, I would just ask that that’s not the center of their lives. That can be an aspect, but I also want them to do many other things with their lives and get involved with many other things. I don’t think it’s a healthy focus, as a center of your life.
What part did timing play, in your wanting to do this project? Would you have considered it five years ago?
JOLIE: I don’t know. It’s such a great project that I imagine I would have always considered it. After having directed and thinking that I wasn’t sure if I wanted to act, it wasn’t returning to act in anything normal. It was a crazy idea, and I was so challenged by it. My kids are now all watching all of these movies and wanting to play with mommy. It was perfect timing to have them all on set, playing and being a part of the adventure with me. For me, as an actress, I wanted to not do something where I’m taking myself so seriously, and trying to do something for myself an my art. I wanted to remember what it is to play and entertain, and try something bold.
So, motherhood had a lot to do with it, then?
JOLIE: It had a lot to do with it. Also, the artist in me felt that it’s good to do something bold, every once in awhile, that you’re not comfortable with and haven’t done. I was a bit nervous to take her on. I don’t have a big theater voice. I don’t do things that are comedic. This is such a crazy idea. I’m a fairy. I’d come and hear, “How was your day, honey?” And I’d be like, “I was a fairy. I don’t know.” But somehow, it’s great to jump into things you’re not sure of and you haven’t done and that are a little scary. That’s what we have to do, as artists.
What surprises you about what appeals to your kids, when they watch the movies that you show them?
JOLIE: My boys saw an early cut of Unbroken the other day, and I thought they would be talking about the sharks. Instead, they asked me about one of the characters deaths, and I was surprised by that. I think what children can handle and what they’re interested in is much deeper than people assume. It’s why sometimes we make things too simple for them. With a film like this, people say, “Is it too dark for children?” It’s not. They want to understand things that frighten them. They want to see dark things that happen, and they want to see how to rise above them. They don’t want to be hidden from all things, and have everything sweetened. I think that’s something that always surprises me about children.
What was the process of getting into this character, each day?
JOLIE: It wasn’t that much. The creation of it took a little time, to figure out how to do the horns and how to get them on my head and how to get them to stay. We used my hair in braids to nail it down. It was a head piece, with the horns. It wasn’t like a headband. So, we’d put my hair in these little balls, and then you’d put the head piece over and pull the braids through, and you’d use that to anchor it. We had different horns. At first, they were too heavy. And then, we got them softer. We had some that would snap off because I kept banging into things. It all slowly came together. We tried different things, and some of the things didn’t work. We had feather hair, at one point. We went that crazy. We said, “Well, she’s a bird. Maybe she has feather hair.” But when we finally got to it, we just wanted to have a character where, when you’re seeing the dramatic scenes, you feel that you can watch her and I can perform without people staring at the make-up. We wanted to really find a balance, so that it was an enhanced face, but it still felt like a soul could still come out through that face.
Why did you alter your nose?
JOLIE: Well, my nose is not very strong. It’s a fine nose, but it can be a cute nose. I wanted her to have a stronger nose, so she had a little piece to make it less of a slope and more of a bump. We wanted everything to have angles. We wanted to take the softness out of my face, and make Maleficent sharper and stronger.
Is Maleficent a character that you could imagine returning to, in the future?
JOLIE: Nobody has asked me about that. I don’t know. I can’t imagine. I’m not dead, at the end of it. She’s still there. I don’t know. I loved playing her.
Why did you feel so strongly that this was the story that you needed to tell?
JOLIE: Well, I wanted to do something that my children could see. I wanted to have fun and explore different art and performance, in a way I hadn’t done. But most of all, I read Linda’s script and I was really moved by it. I actually got very emotional when I finished it. I thought it was one of the best scripts I’d read, in a long time, because of the issues it dealt with. I thought it was, in fact, an important story to tell.
Why was Robert Stromberg the right director for this?
JOLIE: Well, it was Disney’s choice. I think they felt strongly about hiring somebody who was very into the creation of world, even though he hadn’t directed before. The script was so strong that we felt that all of the pieces would come together. Even though he hadn’t directed before, we felt the script would help direct itself because it was so strong. And he did really have this focus on the creatures and what the world would look like and the feeling. I haven’t seen the 3D, but I’m sure his history was instrumental in making that work.
Your kids are going to watch this film. Have you thought about how this will be watched by children, generation after generation?
JOLIE: You just never know, especially when you make something. You hope you make it the best it can be, but you don’t know what’s going to connect and what’s going to last. These last two days are the first time I’ve talked to people who have actually seen the movie. You just don’t know if the things that you intended came across. When I see it with an audience will be the first time that I can feel everybody absorbing it and know if it worked. If it does, I would just love that. I think it is a really good story, and I think it’s one that has good messages in it. It’s entertaining, and all of that, but when we can make stories for children that they can walk away from, having thought about things they don’t normally think about, or learned a little something, or felt heart-warmed by something, then we’ve done something better.
Now that you’ve had the experience that you had, as a director with your first film, and knowing that you came out the other side of it with something you were so proud of, did the experience feel different, the second time? Did it feel like a hat you were more assured and comfortable with wearing again?
JOLIE: Yes. I jumped into something so much bigger, so it was daunting, in a whole different way. In the Land of Blood and Honey I wrote and it [took place] in a few rooms. There were certain things to tackle, and certainly the politics of it to balance. But getting into Unbroken, there were two plane crashes and shark attacks and 47 days at sea and three prison camps and the 1936 Olympics and races. You wake up in the morning and you think, “God, there’s a way to do that, isn’t there?” There’s a way to direct races. You don’t just show up at work and cover it this way or that way. It’s something I actually had to really understand. I had to really understand how the Bombardiers went in formation, who was where and what happened. It was just so much more. There were days where I didn’t know if we would be able to tack it all and accomplish it all. We didn’t have that much money, and we didn’t have that much time. So, it was a new scare.
I have chosen Angelina Jolie because I think she´s a good actress and I like the way she works in movies.
WHERE I TOOK THE INTERVIEW FROM : http://collider.com/angelina-jolie-interview-maleficent/

Hello everybody in this blog I'll talk about Angelina Jolie, I'll do an interview and we'll know more about her. I am not going to do an interview about her personal life, the interview is about a movie that starred her, the name of the movie is Maleficent.
What was it like to put on the full costume and horns?
ANGELINA JOLIE: Part of the thing with this role is that you realize that there’s no half-way. If you’re going to do it, you can’t kinda do it. You have to just go fully into it and enjoy it. The original was done so well, and her voice was so great, and the way she was animated was so perfect that, if anything, I just was worried that I’d fail the original. But, I practiced a lot with my children. When I got them laughing, I figured that I was on to something.
You wanted to get them laughing, as this character? Is that really what you were going for?
JOLIE: Well, they laughed, they cried, and they hid in the corner.
How did she work on the set?
JOLIE: She was good. The first day was the day that she had to catch the butterfly, and she just really didn’t feel like doing it. I actually was holding the pole with the ball on the end, and bouncing up and down and dancing, trying to make her laugh. And daddy was on the edge of the cliff that she had to jump off, making faces and doing all of these things. And her brothers and sisters were egging her on. She eventually did it, but she was taking her sweet time, and didn’t want to do it twice, certainly. But then, when we got to our scene – and we had practiced it a little bit at home – we had a good time together. We played together. I was actually shocked that she was doing so well. Inside, I thought, “Oh, she went back and hit her mark. That’s frightening!”
Have you changed your mind about having your kids in movies, after this experience?
JOLIE: I just want them to like it and do it for fun, only. If, when they get older, they decide to be actors, I would just ask that that’s not the center of their lives. That can be an aspect, but I also want them to do many other things with their lives and get involved with many other things. I don’t think it’s a healthy focus, as a center of your life.
What part did timing play, in your wanting to do this project? Would you have considered it five years ago?
JOLIE: I don’t know. It’s such a great project that I imagine I would have always considered it. After having directed and thinking that I wasn’t sure if I wanted to act, it wasn’t returning to act in anything normal. It was a crazy idea, and I was so challenged by it. My kids are now all watching all of these movies and wanting to play with mommy. It was perfect timing to have them all on set, playing and being a part of the adventure with me. For me, as an actress, I wanted to not do something where I’m taking myself so seriously, and trying to do something for myself an my art. I wanted to remember what it is to play and entertain, and try something bold.
So, motherhood had a lot to do with it, then?
JOLIE: It had a lot to do with it. Also, the artist in me felt that it’s good to do something bold, every once in awhile, that you’re not comfortable with and haven’t done. I was a bit nervous to take her on. I don’t have a big theater voice. I don’t do things that are comedic. This is such a crazy idea. I’m a fairy. I’d come and hear, “How was your day, honey?” And I’d be like, “I was a fairy. I don’t know.” But somehow, it’s great to jump into things you’re not sure of and you haven’t done and that are a little scary. That’s what we have to do, as artists.
What surprises you about what appeals to your kids, when they watch the movies that you show them?
JOLIE: My boys saw an early cut of Unbroken the other day, and I thought they would be talking about the sharks. Instead, they asked me about one of the characters deaths, and I was surprised by that. I think what children can handle and what they’re interested in is much deeper than people assume. It’s why sometimes we make things too simple for them. With a film like this, people say, “Is it too dark for children?” It’s not. They want to understand things that frighten them. They want to see dark things that happen, and they want to see how to rise above them. They don’t want to be hidden from all things, and have everything sweetened. I think that’s something that always surprises me about children.

JOLIE: It wasn’t that much. The creation of it took a little time, to figure out how to do the horns and how to get them on my head and how to get them to stay. We used my hair in braids to nail it down. It was a head piece, with the horns. It wasn’t like a headband. So, we’d put my hair in these little balls, and then you’d put the head piece over and pull the braids through, and you’d use that to anchor it. We had different horns. At first, they were too heavy. And then, we got them softer. We had some that would snap off because I kept banging into things. It all slowly came together. We tried different things, and some of the things didn’t work. We had feather hair, at one point. We went that crazy. We said, “Well, she’s a bird. Maybe she has feather hair.” But when we finally got to it, we just wanted to have a character where, when you’re seeing the dramatic scenes, you feel that you can watch her and I can perform without people staring at the make-up. We wanted to really find a balance, so that it was an enhanced face, but it still felt like a soul could still come out through that face.
Why did you alter your nose?
JOLIE: Well, my nose is not very strong. It’s a fine nose, but it can be a cute nose. I wanted her to have a stronger nose, so she had a little piece to make it less of a slope and more of a bump. We wanted everything to have angles. We wanted to take the softness out of my face, and make Maleficent sharper and stronger.
Is Maleficent a character that you could imagine returning to, in the future?
JOLIE: Nobody has asked me about that. I don’t know. I can’t imagine. I’m not dead, at the end of it. She’s still there. I don’t know. I loved playing her.
Why did you feel so strongly that this was the story that you needed to tell?
JOLIE: Well, I wanted to do something that my children could see. I wanted to have fun and explore different art and performance, in a way I hadn’t done. But most of all, I read Linda’s script and I was really moved by it. I actually got very emotional when I finished it. I thought it was one of the best scripts I’d read, in a long time, because of the issues it dealt with. I thought it was, in fact, an important story to tell.
Why was Robert Stromberg the right director for this?
JOLIE: Well, it was Disney’s choice. I think they felt strongly about hiring somebody who was very into the creation of world, even though he hadn’t directed before. The script was so strong that we felt that all of the pieces would come together. Even though he hadn’t directed before, we felt the script would help direct itself because it was so strong. And he did really have this focus on the creatures and what the world would look like and the feeling. I haven’t seen the 3D, but I’m sure his history was instrumental in making that work.
Your kids are going to watch this film. Have you thought about how this will be watched by children, generation after generation?
JOLIE: You just never know, especially when you make something. You hope you make it the best it can be, but you don’t know what’s going to connect and what’s going to last. These last two days are the first time I’ve talked to people who have actually seen the movie. You just don’t know if the things that you intended came across. When I see it with an audience will be the first time that I can feel everybody absorbing it and know if it worked. If it does, I would just love that. I think it is a really good story, and I think it’s one that has good messages in it. It’s entertaining, and all of that, but when we can make stories for children that they can walk away from, having thought about things they don’t normally think about, or learned a little something, or felt heart-warmed by something, then we’ve done something better.
Now that you’ve had the experience that you had, as a director with your first film, and knowing that you came out the other side of it with something you were so proud of, did the experience feel different, the second time? Did it feel like a hat you were more assured and comfortable with wearing again?
JOLIE: Yes. I jumped into something so much bigger, so it was daunting, in a whole different way. In the Land of Blood and Honey I wrote and it [took place] in a few rooms. There were certain things to tackle, and certainly the politics of it to balance. But getting into Unbroken, there were two plane crashes and shark attacks and 47 days at sea and three prison camps and the 1936 Olympics and races. You wake up in the morning and you think, “God, there’s a way to do that, isn’t there?” There’s a way to direct races. You don’t just show up at work and cover it this way or that way. It’s something I actually had to really understand. I had to really understand how the Bombardiers went in formation, who was where and what happened. It was just so much more. There were days where I didn’t know if we would be able to tack it all and accomplish it all. We didn’t have that much money, and we didn’t have that much time. So, it was a new scare.
I have chosen Angelina Jolie because I think she´s a good actress and I like the way she works in movies.
WHERE I TOOK THE INTERVIEW FROM : http://collider.com/angelina-jolie-interview-maleficent/
Interviewing Hugh Jackman
Interviewing Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman was one of my favourite actor, because he was the protagonist of Lobezno Saga. In this interview a journalist asks him about his last film ("Logan"), and his experiences recording films from this saga and how he feels to end up doing it.
On premiere this Friday, but the reality is that the Australian actor, as he said in an interview, does not consider a good-bye to be this since the character gets into your blood.
"I am ready to stop interpreting to Wolf, but I have never been sorry that this is a good-bye because it is a part of who I am "
" I will miss to the equipment, but he fills with enthusiasm me what we have done in this movie and I am deceived by the challenges that I have ahead. If it(he,she) was not happy with what we have just created, it would be really hard "
" It is a part of my life. This movie is the more personal thing that I have done. It is very human, raw and authentic. It has allowed me to explore my personality across the years, to look at the mirror and to be honest on my remorses and faults ".
Website of the whole interview:
http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2973010/0/entrevista-hugh-jackman-logan/
Interviewing Hugh Jackman
Hugh Jackman was one of my favourite actor, because he was the protagonist of Lobezno Saga. In this interview a journalist asks him about his last film ("Logan"), and his experiences recording films from this saga and how he feels to end up doing it.
On premiere this Friday, but the reality is that the Australian actor, as he said in an interview, does not consider a good-bye to be this since the character gets into your blood.
"I am ready to stop interpreting to Wolf, but I have never been sorry that this is a good-bye because it is a part of who I am "
" I will miss to the equipment, but he fills with enthusiasm me what we have done in this movie and I am deceived by the challenges that I have ahead. If it(he,she) was not happy with what we have just created, it would be really hard "
" It is a part of my life. This movie is the more personal thing that I have done. It is very human, raw and authentic. It has allowed me to explore my personality across the years, to look at the mirror and to be honest on my remorses and faults ".
Website of the whole interview:
http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/2973010/0/entrevista-hugh-jackman-logan/
INTERVIEWing ROONEY
INTERVIEWING ROONEY
I am going to write about Wayne Rooney in the blog who is a football player from England and he plays in Manchester United.
INTERVIEWING ROONEY
I am going to write about Wayne Rooney in the blog who is a football player from England and he plays in Manchester United.

What did you make of Sam Allardyce’s departure? Sad to see him go?
WR: “All the players would be sad to see Sam go. Everyone could see how much he wanted the England manager’s job and finally got it. What happened has happened. I’m sure he is disappointed with himself. The FA had a decision to make which they made. I’m sure he’s gutted.
“There’s not really much I can say on it. I’m sure he’s disappointed with himself. He’s let a big opportunity for himself slip.”
WR: “All the players would be sad to see Sam go. Everyone could see how much he wanted the England manager’s job and finally got it. What happened has happened. I’m sure he is disappointed with himself. The FA had a decision to make which they made. I’m sure he’s gutted.
“There’s not really much I can say on it. I’m sure he’s disappointed with himself. He’s let a big opportunity for himself slip.”
Is it an example of how times have changed during the years since you started out in the game?
“I think that’s why it is so important you know the environment around you, the people around you. Sam’s an experienced man in football, and in life, and he’s been caught out.
“So it’s vitally important that players, young players are aware of that. I’m sure they are all know, but if you put yourselves in some positions it could be really damaging.”
“I think that’s why it is so important you know the environment around you, the people around you. Sam’s an experienced man in football, and in life, and he’s been caught out.
“So it’s vitally important that players, young players are aware of that. I’m sure they are all know, but if you put yourselves in some positions it could be really damaging.”
Is it difficult to trust people?
“Yes, it is difficult. There are not many I do, to be honest, apart from family and close friends.
“You have to be aware of everything. Everyone you speak to. It’s only really behind closed doors that you can be yourself.
“It is sad in a way but that’s football, that’s the way of life, certainly in this country.
“Yes, it is difficult. There are not many I do, to be honest, apart from family and close friends.
“You have to be aware of everything. Everyone you speak to. It’s only really behind closed doors that you can be yourself.
“It is sad in a way but that’s football, that’s the way of life, certainly in this country.
Have you contacted Sam since last week?
“I haven’t spoken to Sam.”
“I haven’t spoken to Sam.”
Text?
"No."
"No."
You have admitted to being ‘tired’ of the debate around your best position? What’s the root of that?
“I’ve said many times I’ll play for England as striker, midfield, No 10.
“It was a bit of misunderstanding after the last game, when Sam came out and said I play where I want. I played exactly to instructions, what was asked of me, that role.
“I didn’t come in and say I want to play here or there, I played where I was asked to play.
“That was a big misunderstanding that I seemed to get slaughtered for. But again that’s something I have to deal with and I’m sure Gareth will have his opinions where I should play or if I play. I’m sure he will have his thoughts on that and I will find out in the next few days.
Rooney at Euro 2016 (Getty)
“I’ve said many times I’ll play for England as striker, midfield, No 10.
“It was a bit of misunderstanding after the last game, when Sam came out and said I play where I want. I played exactly to instructions, what was asked of me, that role.
“I didn’t come in and say I want to play here or there, I played where I was asked to play.
“That was a big misunderstanding that I seemed to get slaughtered for. But again that’s something I have to deal with and I’m sure Gareth will have his opinions where I should play or if I play. I’m sure he will have his thoughts on that and I will find out in the next few days.
Rooney at Euro 2016 (Getty)
So where do you feel most comfortable? What do you think is your best position?
“Again, it is difficult. I said at the end of last season I was enjoying playing in midfield. I feel I can bring a lot to the game from there, but obviously, under circumstances I know I could go on the training pitch now and be asked to play No.9, as a striker, or be asked to be 10 too.
“I’ll see what happens and if I become uncomfortable playing in a position where I’m asked to play, of course I’ll say.”
“Again, it is difficult. I said at the end of last season I was enjoying playing in midfield. I feel I can bring a lot to the game from there, but obviously, under circumstances I know I could go on the training pitch now and be asked to play No.9, as a striker, or be asked to be 10 too.
“I’ll see what happens and if I become uncomfortable playing in a position where I’m asked to play, of course I’ll say.”
Jose Mourinho suggested that you came back a different player, different person, after the last international break. Do you know what he meant?
“I have had criticism a lot of times. You’ll have to ask him that.
“Listen, I had a bad game at Watford. I played bad, I know that and I understand that.
“I think if he was picking the next team on the back of that, I understand not playing. The team have done well, certainly in the Leicester game since that. I understand I have to work hard and try and get back and try and get my chance and take it.
“I don’t think he meant I’d come back a different player. We had come back and lost three games on the run.
“The team came back different, but I’ll take a lot of that. Of course, I’ve done that throughout my career, but we have to work as a team in terms of trying to win and, if I’m on the bench, so be it.
“I’ll fight. I won’t not fight for my place, I’ll fight to try and get back in.”
“I have had criticism a lot of times. You’ll have to ask him that.
“Listen, I had a bad game at Watford. I played bad, I know that and I understand that.
“I think if he was picking the next team on the back of that, I understand not playing. The team have done well, certainly in the Leicester game since that. I understand I have to work hard and try and get back and try and get my chance and take it.
“I don’t think he meant I’d come back a different player. We had come back and lost three games on the run.
“The team came back different, but I’ll take a lot of that. Of course, I’ve done that throughout my career, but we have to work as a team in terms of trying to win and, if I’m on the bench, so be it.
“I’ll fight. I won’t not fight for my place, I’ll fight to try and get back in.”
Are you worried about your form?
“No. To be honest, I felt I started the season okay. Again I had a bad game, certainly a very bad second half, against Watford. But I am not worried, no.”
“No. To be honest, I felt I started the season okay. Again I had a bad game, certainly a very bad second half, against Watford. But I am not worried, no.”
So you don’t feel the game, your form, is getting away from you?
“No. Of course I know I can do better. If I don’t play very well, there is a massive over-hype which comes from everywhere really, so I have to just focus on playing.”
“No. Of course I know I can do better. If I don’t play very well, there is a massive over-hype which comes from everywhere really, so I have to just focus on playing.”
Are you just as hard on yourself as others are hard on you?
“Of course I am. I am an honest player, I am honest with myself.
“I speak to a couple of people after every game and they are honest with me after every game. If they feel I haven’t played well, they tell me and I know that. I know that during a game – I can feel if I’m not playing well,
“Of course I am. I am an honest player, I am honest with myself.
“I speak to a couple of people after every game and they are honest with me after every game. If they feel I haven’t played well, they tell me and I know that. I know that during a game – I can feel if I’m not playing well,
At some point in your career, it happens to everyone, you will know that you are ‘gone.’ Have you reached that stage?
“I have heard a lot of people talking about transition (changing positions), well let me do it.
“If that is what’s going to happen, let me do that. I feel I am not being given a chance, if that is the way I want to go in my career, to expand it.
“I am not being given that chance to go from there to there. It is all right talking about your career, saying you can extend it by doing this and that, but of course you need to be given that chance to do it.
“I have heard a lot of people talking about transition (changing positions), well let me do it.
“If that is what’s going to happen, let me do that. I feel I am not being given a chance, if that is the way I want to go in my career, to expand it.
“I am not being given that chance to go from there to there. It is all right talking about your career, saying you can extend it by doing this and that, but of course you need to be given that chance to do it.
Rooney labels Allardyce sacking as a "shame"
“If I was sat here at 25, 26 talking about playing centre midfield or a deeper midfield I wouldn’t want to play there of course.
“But now I’m at a stage where that might be better suited to me. Certainly No.10 might be better suited to me.
“Again, it is down to the managers, I am not going to go in and say ‘I have to play there’. I play where the manager asks me.”
“If I was sat here at 25, 26 talking about playing centre midfield or a deeper midfield I wouldn’t want to play there of course.
“But now I’m at a stage where that might be better suited to me. Certainly No.10 might be better suited to me.
“Again, it is down to the managers, I am not going to go in and say ‘I have to play there’. I play where the manager asks me.”
Has Jose Mourinho asked you where you feel you are most comfortable?
“Yeah, of course. We spoke at the start of the season and, as he said to you guys, he feels like my best position is further forward, so that's where I will play.”
“Yeah, of course. We spoke at the start of the season and, as he said to you guys, he feels like my best position is further forward, so that's where I will play.”
Isn’t there a contradiction between what you want and what he wants?
“I'm not saying that I want to go and play there. I've said in the last couple of years that will happen.
“Whether it happens now or in a year or two's time, time will tell.
“Listen, I believe in the managers I work under and if that's where they want me to play, that's where I'll play.”
If you want to read more about this interview enter in this link: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/wayne-rooney-england-captain-manchester-united-interview-gareth-southgate-jose-mourinho-a7345081.html
“I'm not saying that I want to go and play there. I've said in the last couple of years that will happen.
“Whether it happens now or in a year or two's time, time will tell.
“Listen, I believe in the managers I work under and if that's where they want me to play, that's where I'll play.”
If you want to read more about this interview enter in this link: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/international/wayne-rooney-england-captain-manchester-united-interview-gareth-southgate-jose-mourinho-a7345081.html
INTERVIEWING J.K. ROWLING

Hi everyone! Welcome to J.K. Rowling's interview. We are going to inteview the British writer J.K.Rowling, famous for her Harry Potter books. She has written 7 books about Harry Potter and his adventures, so we are going to ask about them.
She is my faourite writer, because I love her writting style. It is easy to understand and I specially love the characters. I also like movies based on those books.
I= Interviewer J.K.= J.K. Rowling
*Interviewer: Hi! Welcome to the KAIBlog interview. We thank you for coming and hope you enjoy during the interview.
J.K Rowling: Good afternoon! Thank you for inviting me.
*Interviewer: Where were you born and what was your childhood like?
J.K. Rowling: I was born in a place called Chipping, so perhaps that explains my love of silly names.
*I: How long have you been writing?
J.K: As far back as I can remember. The first story I finished was when I was 6 years old.
*I: How long does it take to write one Harry Potter book?
J.K: It depends. The quickest one was a year.
*I: Did you have any help writing any of the books?
J.K: No, I did it all by myself!
*I: Do you write every day, and for how long do you write?
J.K: I write nearly every day. Some days I write for ten or eleven hours. Other days I might only write for three hours. It really depends on how fast the ideas are coming.

These are the famous books
*I: How many languages is the book published in?
J.K: Oh goodness! Twenty-five, I think!
*I: Who is your favorite character?
J.K: I love Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, and Professor Lupin.
*I: What do you think has been your greatest experience because of Harry Potter's success?
J.K: The last American tour. Because for the first time, I realized how many children love Harry. It was a moving experience for me.
*I: What would your advice be to any other young people that would want to write stories?
J.K: The most important thing is to read as much as you can and also, start by writing about things you know.
*I: This has been the end of the interview. Thank you very much and we hope to see you again.
J.K: Good bye, thank you very much.
This has been a small part of the interview with J.K Rowling. If you are interested in reading the whole interview, click on this link.
https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/articles/teaching-content/interview-j-k-rowling/
Hi everyone! Welcome to J.K. Rowling's interview. We are going to inteview the British writer J.K.Rowling, famous for her Harry Potter books. She has written 7 books about Harry Potter and his adventures, so we are going to ask about them.
She is my faourite writer, because I love her writting style. It is easy to understand and I specially love the characters. I also like movies based on those books.
I= Interviewer J.K.= J.K. Rowling
*Interviewer: Hi! Welcome to the KAIBlog interview. We thank you for coming and hope you enjoy during the interview.
J.K Rowling: Good afternoon! Thank you for inviting me.
J.K. Rowling: I was born in a place called Chipping, so perhaps that explains my love of silly names.
*I: How long have you been writing?
J.K: As far back as I can remember. The first story I finished was when I was 6 years old.
*I: How long does it take to write one Harry Potter book?
J.K: It depends. The quickest one was a year.
*I: Did you have any help writing any of the books?
J.K: No, I did it all by myself!
*I: Do you write every day, and for how long do you write?
J.K: I write nearly every day. Some days I write for ten or eleven hours. Other days I might only write for three hours. It really depends on how fast the ideas are coming.
These are the famous books |
*I: How many languages is the book published in?
J.K: Oh goodness! Twenty-five, I think!
*I: Who is your favorite character?
J.K: I love Harry, Ron, Hermione, Hagrid, and Professor Lupin.
*I: What do you think has been your greatest experience because of Harry Potter's success?
J.K: The last American tour. Because for the first time, I realized how many children love Harry. It was a moving experience for me.
*I: What would your advice be to any other young people that would want to write stories?
J.K: The most important thing is to read as much as you can and also, start by writing about things you know.
*I: This has been the end of the interview. Thank you very much and we hope to see you again.
J.K: Good bye, thank you very much.
This has been a small part of the interview with J.K Rowling. If you are interested in reading the whole interview, click on this link.
https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/articles/teaching-content/interview-j-k-rowling/
Channel 5: Interviewing Emma Watson
I love this actress, so I decided to do an interview about her. She became famous when she started working in Harry Potter films since she was a child, as Hermione. Emma has a lot of fans because she works for help women in the ONU and has done a lot of work and speeches about it. Nowadays she is 26 years and she is from Paris, France, and her last film is The Beauty and the Beast. Now I will ask her some questions:
Did you always want to be an actress?
When I was young I didn’t think about be an actress, but I liked acting. I like poetry since I was a child and I did recitals of poetry when I was 5. I also liked to debate and I did theater, so we can say that I have always liked to act.
At first, did you feel comfortable in front of the camera?
I started acting when I was 9 or 10, and at that age children aren’t afraid of that. You have trust, so you don’t think about nerves. I was very lucky, I acted naturally.
You started being famous so young. Has it changed your life?
I don’t remember many things about my life when I wasn’t famous, so it’s difficult to see how has changed my life.
And now, I will ask you some questions about yourself like your personal tastes. What literary character do you dream of playing?
Julieta. I love Shakespeare’s plays and Romeo and Juliet is one of my favourites.
What is your best quality? And the worst?
The best is that I always work hard, and the worst that I am so impatient.
Who are your favourite artists?
Klimt, Egon Schiele and Tracey Emin.
Which are your favourite museums?
The Gallery of Whitechapel, the Tate in London and the Ashmolean museum in Oxford.
Who is your favourite singer?
Joni Mitchell.
And the last question… What is your favourite sport?
I like to watch rugby.
Okay, it’s time to say goodbye. Thank you so much for visit us, we hope to see you soon Emma!
Thank you Irene, I enjoyed the interview with you, see you soon!
I think that Emma is a wonderful woman, she is so friendly and polite, and her life is so interesting. I hope to see her soon, I enjoyed every minute with her and I can’t wait to interview her again!
Link: http://emmawatsonperu.org/ Press/?p=2317
I love this actress, so I decided to do an interview about her. She became famous when she started working in Harry Potter films since she was a child, as Hermione. Emma has a lot of fans because she works for help women in the ONU and has done a lot of work and speeches about it. Nowadays she is 26 years and she is from Paris, France, and her last film is The Beauty and the Beast. Now I will ask her some questions:
Did you always want to be an actress?
When I was young I didn’t think about be an actress, but I liked acting. I like poetry since I was a child and I did recitals of poetry when I was 5. I also liked to debate and I did theater, so we can say that I have always liked to act.
At first, did you feel comfortable in front of the camera?
I started acting when I was 9 or 10, and at that age children aren’t afraid of that. You have trust, so you don’t think about nerves. I was very lucky, I acted naturally.
You started being famous so young. Has it changed your life?
I don’t remember many things about my life when I wasn’t famous, so it’s difficult to see how has changed my life.
And now, I will ask you some questions about yourself like your personal tastes. What literary character do you dream of playing?
Julieta. I love Shakespeare’s plays and Romeo and Juliet is one of my favourites.
What is your best quality? And the worst?
The best is that I always work hard, and the worst that I am so impatient.
Who are your favourite artists?
Klimt, Egon Schiele and Tracey Emin.
Which are your favourite museums?
The Gallery of Whitechapel, the Tate in London and the Ashmolean museum in Oxford.
Who is your favourite singer?
Joni Mitchell.
And the last question… What is your favourite sport?
I like to watch rugby.
Okay, it’s time to say goodbye. Thank you so much for visit us, we hope to see you soon Emma!
Thank you Irene, I enjoyed the interview with you, see you soon!
I think that Emma is a wonderful woman, she is so friendly and polite, and her life is so interesting. I hope to see her soon, I enjoyed every minute with her and I can’t wait to interview her again!
Link: http://emmawatsonperu.org/ Press/?p=2317
Link: http://emmawatsonperu.org/
Rafael Nadal
RAFAEL NADAL
Rafael Nadal is a famous tennis player in the world. He was born in Spain in 1986. I chose Rafa Nadal to talk about his because I think that he is the best tennis player and he was in the tennis Top ten since he was8 years old . That's why I chose one of his interwiews (http://www.nadalnews.com/2016/01/21/i-have-no-fear-of-my-expiration-date/)
The interwiew I have chosen is the latest . He spoke about his life and Australian Open in which he lost against Roger Fereder.
In the interwiew he said that he was prepared to endure more years without winning big titles, about his famous life, he spoke about his retirement, about the 2015 and Tennis (Australian Open)
RAFAEL NADAL
Rafael Nadal is a famous tennis player in the world. He was born in Spain in 1986. I chose Rafa Nadal to talk about his because I think that he is the best tennis player and he was in the tennis Top ten since he was8 years old . That's why I chose one of his interwiews (http://www.nadalnews.com/2016/01/21/i-have-no-fear-of-my-expiration-date/)
The interwiew I have chosen is the latest . He spoke about his life and Australian Open in which he lost against Roger Fereder.

In the interwiew he said that he was prepared to endure more years without winning big titles, about his famous life, he spoke about his retirement, about the 2015 and Tennis (Australian Open)

INTERVIEWING SIRYA`S PRESIDENT:BAZHAR AL ASSAD

INTERVIEW

Bazhar Al Assad
On October 12, the President of the Syria gave an interview to reporter of “Komsomolskaya Pravda” Daria Aslamova in him precidencial palace. They spoke about the Siryan situation and the role of the west (NATO) in the Siryan Civil War.
Question 1: Thank you very much, Mr. President. It’s a big happiness for me, and I’m very proud. Okay, I will start from my questions. The situation in Syria become more dangerous and more unpredictable. Why? Because this conflict draws inside more participants and more players. For example, who do we have now in Syria in the war? Iran, Lebanon – I mean Hezbollah – Russia, Turkey, USA’s huge coalition, China shows interest. I mean, do you have any concerns that this conflict results in a third world war, or maybe it’s already beginning of third world war.
President Assad: If we want to talk about the problem, we have to talk about the crux of the problem, the source of the problem; it’s the terrorism. And no matter who’s interfering in Syria now, the most important thing is who is supporting the terrorists on daily basis, every hour, every day. That is the main problem. If we solve that problem, all this complicated image that you described is not a matter… I mean, it’s not a big problem, we can solve the problem. So, it’s not about how many countries interfering now, it’s about how many countries supporting the terrorists, because Russians, Iran, and Hezbollah are out allies, and they came here legally. They support us against the terrorists, while the other countries that you describe who are interfering, they are supporting the terrorists. So, it’s not about the number, it’s about the main issue that is terrorism.
Second, it’s about world war three. This term has been used recently a lot, especially after the recent escalation regarding the situation in Syria. I would say what we have now, what we’ve been seeing recently during the last few weeks and maybe few months is something like more than cold war, less than war, a full-blown war. I don’t know what to call it, but it’s not something that has existed recently, because I don’t think that the West and especially the United States has stopped their cold war, even after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Journalist: Yes, it’s going on.
President Assad: You have many stages in that regard, and Syria is one of these important stages. You see more escalation than before, but the whole issue is about keeping the hegemony of the Americans around the world, not allowing anyone to be partner on the political or international arena, whether Russia or even their allies in the West. So, this is the essence of this war that you described as third world war that exists, it is a world war, but it’s not military war. Part of it is military, part of it is terrorism and security, and the other part is political. So, you’re correct, but in a different way, not only about Syria; Syria is part of this war.
Question 2: But you said… Syria became stage of this war. Why Syria? I mean, okay, you are big country, I mean, you have oil but not like Saudi Arabia. Why exactly Syria?
President Assad: It has many aspects. The first one, if you want to talk about the regional conflict, Syria has a good relation with Iran, and Saudi Arabia wanted to, let’s say, destroy Iran completely, maybe in the political sense and maybe in the material sense or factual sense, for different reasons. So they wanted Syria to go against Iran, that’s why destroying Syria could affect Iran negatively. That’s how I look at it. The West, for them, Syria and Russia are allies for decades now, and again, if we undermine the position of Syria, we can influence the Russians negatively. But there’s something else; it’s about the historical role of Syria. Syria has played that role in the region for centuries, it was always the hub of the geopolitical dynamic in the Middle East. So, controlling Syria – since the Pharaohs, before the Christ, they used to fight for Syria, the Pharaohs and the Hittites, this is historical basis. So, it has a role, geopolitics, the position on the Mediterranean, the society, because Syria is the fault line between the different cultures in this region; whatever happens in Syria will influence the region, negatively and positively, so controlling Syria is very important. Although Syria is small, it’s very important to control the rest of the region.
Second, Syria is an independent country, and the West doesn’t accept any independent country, whether Syria as a small country, or Russia as a great power. What’s their problem with Russia? Because you say “yes” and “no. You have to keep saying “yes.” That’s the problem with the West. So, that’s why Syria.
Question 3: Some Western media found that the war in Syria now became a straight conflict between Russia and USA. You agree with this?
President Assad: Yes, for a simple reason: when I said at the very beginning that the issue about the terrorism; Russia wanted to fight terrorism for different reasons, not only for Syria, not only for Russia, for the rest of the region, for Europe, for the rest of the world. They understand what the meaning of terrorism prevailing, in a certain way, while the United States have always, since Afghanistan in the early eighties, till this day, they think “terrorism is a card we can play. We can put on the table.”
Journalist: Yes.
President Assad: You can put in your pocket, and put it on the table anytime. So, you’re talking about two different entities, two different ideologies, two different behaviors, two different approaches. That’s natural to have this conflict; even if there is dialogue, they’re not on the same page.
Question 4: Now, we have a new player in this region. Okay, I mean, it was Turkish intervention, and nobody speaks about this now, like nothing happened. What’s your opinion about the role of Turkey in this war, and about this intervention?
President Assad: If we start from today, it’s invasion.
Journalist: Invasion!
President Assad: This incursion is invasion, whether a small part, or large part of the Syrian territory; it’s invasion, against international law, against the morals, against the sovereignty of Syria. But what do the Turks want from this invasion regardless of the mask that they wear to cover their intention, real intentions. They wanted to whitewash their real intention that they used to support ISIS and al-Nusra-
Journalist: You think they don’t support now?
President Assad: No, they still support, but they came, they say “we are fighting ISIS, we’re going to have-”
Journalist: It’s ridiculous. What they tell, it’s ridiculous, when they tell “we are fighting with ISIS.” They made ISIS.
President Assad: Of course, exactly, they made ISIS, they supported ISIS, they give them all the logistical support and they allow them to sell our oil through their borders, through their territory, with the participation of Erdogan’s son and his coterie; they all, all of them, were involved in the relation with ISIS. All the world knows this. But with this invasion, they wanted to change the package of ISIS, to talk about new moderate forces, which have the same grassroots of ISIS. They move it from ISIS. They say ISIS were defeated in some areas because the Turkish bombardment and troops and their proxies in Syria expelled ISIS from certain areas. Just a play, it’s just a play for the rest of the world. The second one, because he wanted to support al-Nusra in Syria.
Journalist: He wanted to support al-Nusra.
President Assad: And he wanted to have – I mean, Erdogan in particular – wanted to have a role in the solution in Syria, doesn’t matter what kind of role. He felt that he’s isolated for the last year because of ISIS.
Journalist: But he still feels like Syria is Ottoman Empire. For him it’s just his territory.
President Assad: Exactly. His ideology is a mixture between the Brotherhood ideology which is violent and extremist, and the Ottoman Empire, or Sultanate.
Journalist: Ambitions, yes.
President Assad: And so he thinks with these two ideologies, he can make a mixture to control this region. That’s why he supported the Muslim Brotherhood in every country, including Syria. You are right.
Question 5: After the Russian plane was shot down by the Turks, Russia stopped relationships with Turkey. Now, after, okay, his excuses, we again… it looks like again friendship, tourism, diplomatic relations everything. Putin called this a “knife in the back” when this plane was beaten by the Turks. Do you think maybe we Russians make a mistake to trust Erdogan again after his betrayal?
President Assad: No, actually, I look positively to this relation.
Journalist: You look positively?
President Assad: Yeah, positively. Why?
Journalist: Why?
President Assad: We are talking about two parties, we’re taking into consideration that these two parties, again, they don’t see eye-to-eye, they are in different positions; Russia bases its policy on the international law, respecting the sovereignty of other states, and understanding the repercussions of the terrorism prevailing anywhere in the world, while the other party, the Turkish party, bases his policy on the ideology of Muslim Brotherhood; they don’t respect the sovereignty of Syria, and they supported the terrorists. So, you can see there’s polarization, each one is in the exactly or completely the opposite side. So, through this rapprochement, let’s say, between Russia and Turkey, the only hope that we have as Syria is that Russia can make some changes in the Turkish policy. This is our hope, and I’m sure that this is the first goal of the Russian diplomacy toward Turkey these days; in order to decrease the damage of the messing-up with the Syrian territory by the Turkish government. I hope they can convince them that they have to stop supporting terrorists, stop allowing the flow of terrorists and money for those terrorists through their borders.
Journalist: But for Erdogan, these terrorists are instrument of influence. He will never refuse from this instrument, it’s his people, and if he will try to fight with them, they will start to fight with him. I mean, he… it’s a big risk for him to refuse from sponsorship of terrorism, it’s a big risk for his power.
President Assad: Yeah, that’s why I didn’t say the Russians will change his policy; I said they will decrease the damage, because he – I mean, somebody who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood’s violent and extremist and fanatic ideology cannot be a straight person, to be frank, and to be realistic. So, what you’re talking about is very realistic. I agree with you a hundred percent. But at the end, you have to try, you try; if he changed one percent, that’s good, if he changed ten percent, then that’s good. You don’t have to have the full change, and we don’t have this hope, we don’t raise our expectations a lot, especially with somebody like Erdogan and his clique, but any change in this moment, that will be good, and this hope, that we have I think the same that the Russians officials have this time, through this relation. And I think this is the wisdom of the movement of the Russian government toward the Turkish government, not because they trust this government, but they need good relations with the people, and that’s completely correct.
Question 6: For me, it’s a very strange thing. Daesh, ISIS, with their ideology, never threaten Israel, and Israel never threaten Daesh, ISIS. It’s like some kind of agreement about – maybe not on friendship – but neutrality. Why, you think, it’s like this? And what’s the role of Israel in this war?
President Assad: Not only ISIS, of course, or Daesh, not only al-Nusra; anyone, any terrorist who holds a machinegun and started killing and destroying in Syria was supported by Israel, either indirectly through the logistical support on the frontier, or sometimes by direct intervention by Israel against Syria in different areas in Syria. Why? Because Israel is our enemy, because they occupy our lands, and they look at Syria as enemy of course, and for them they think if they undermine the position of Syria and make it weaker as a whole, as society, as army, as state, that will prevent Israel from moving toward the peace, and the price of the peace is to give back the Golan Heights to Syria. So, for them, Syria will be busy with another issue now, it would be busy to talk about the Golan or the peace process, or even to do anything to get back its land. That’s why Israel is supporting every terrorist, and there’s no contradiction between Israel and any organization like al-Nusra or ISIS or any Al Qaeda-linked organization.
Question 7: Your army lost a lot of blood, it’s obviously, but on the other side, when I sit in Damascus and see in cafes a lot of young people who drink coffee from morning, and ask “who are these young men, why are they not on the front?” It’s students, it’s students. After this I see fitness centers full of young people, is very good muscles. What are they doing here? Send them all on the front! I mean, I don’t understand why didn’t you make this general mobilization of army? Like, we made this in Patriotic War, in general, when we had big war, we sent all men to front!
President Assad: What we have now is partial, let’s say, mobilization. Why partial? What is the meaning of partial? It’s not the highest level. The highest level of mobilization means for everyone to go to fight, to different, let’s say, military fronts. It means you won’t have anyone at the universities, you won’t have teachers at schools, you won’t have employees to do anything, even the trucks, the cars, will be managed by the government, and anything else that would be part of this war. That would be okay if this war will last for a few weeks, or a few months maybe, but for a war that’s been there for now nearly six years, it means the paralysis of the society, and the paralysis of the state, and you won’t win the war if you have a paralyzed society. So, you need to have balance between the war and between the basic needs of the society, the university, and the services that you should offer to the people. That’s why it’s crucial to make that balance. So, that’s our point of view.
Question 8: But, even your TV programs, I don’t understand Arabic, but when I watch this, it’s like it’s peace in country, little bit from being in about war, and after this about sport, about children, about schools. I watch this and think “oh my God!” In country I hear how mines explosions in city, like nothing happened. Maybe it’s too much, maybe people… if you want to push patriotism in people, you must explain to them every day, “guys, we’re in big war!” And that’s exactly what every country is doing, but I don’t like this picture of peaceful life. It don’t exist here!
President Assad: Our, let’s say, media are not disconnected from what’s going on, but you need again to have the balance between how much you need to have close-to-natural life, not completely normal life…So you need this balance. Of course you have many different points of view regarding the media, because media is about the perception ..If you don’t try to live this life, the terrorists will defeat you, because that’s their aim.
Journalist: We was living like this, when it was Great Patriotic War, all cities was empty, it was just women. Okay, doctors of course, some kind of teachers, but everybody was in the front. I will give you example from my family: four brothers was going to front with my father, and my father left school, in thirteen years, he was going to factory to make bombs. And, it was not normal. We would never win this war if we will not put all our men on front.
President Assad: Yeah, but when you talk about war, war is not only military; war is everything. The most important part of our war, not only terrorists, which is in parallel, or as important as the terrorist issue, is the economy. We are under embargo, so we have to do our best to keep this wheel moving forward.
Journalist: I understood.
President Assad: That’s why you need to put all your effort on this life, because without this natural life, you cannot have economy, if everyone wants to stay at home and just to live the life of the war, you don’t produce.
Question 9: Why you ask help of Russia almost in the most critical moment? Almost when everything was crashed, and even your life was in danger?
President Assad: First of all, there’s a traditional relation between Syria and Russia, and during the worst times of this relation, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the relation was good, it wasn’t bad. It wasn’t warm-
Journalist: That’s why you could ask help much more earlier.
President Assad: No, we asked for the help from the very beginning, but the escalation wasn’t as last year, because before that, the Syrian Army was moving forward, and our enemies – let’s put it in that term – our enemies, when they saw that we are moving forward on the ground, they started escalating by bringing more terrorists coming from abroad, more foreigners coming from more than one hundred countries. At the end, Syria is a small country, and even the population is not very big. So, we needed the help of our friends. Iran intervened, and Hezbollah, and Russia as a great power was very crucial in changing the balance of power on the ground. That’s why it was natural to ask for the Russian help. They helped us before; maybe not directly through the air forces, they used to send us everything, every logistical support we wanted for that war. But they live with us, we have the military experts living in Syria for four decades. They saw on the ground that during that time in 2014, the balance started changing in favor of the terrorists, with the support of the West and other countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Qatar, and the Russians were ready to intervene directly. That’s why we invited them, and because we trust them, of course. We trust their politics, politics based on morals before interests. We trust them because we know that they wanted to support us because they wanted to get rid of the terrorists, not because they want to ask us anything in return, and they never did. Till this moment, they never asked us for anything in return. All these factors encouraged me and the Syrian government and the institutions to ask for the Russian help.
CONCLUSION
The president said that he will continue fighting for Syria, and that he need help to finish the Civil War. He only have the help of Rusia, and he is gratetul to Rusia for its help.
https://youtu.be/5XfaYuUMdjk
INTERVIEW
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Bazhar Al Assad |
On October 12, the President of the Syria gave an interview to reporter of “Komsomolskaya Pravda” Daria Aslamova in him precidencial palace. They spoke about the Siryan situation and the role of the west (NATO) in the Siryan Civil War.
Question 1: Thank you very much, Mr. President. It’s a big happiness for me, and I’m very proud. Okay, I will start from my questions. The situation in Syria become more dangerous and more unpredictable. Why? Because this conflict draws inside more participants and more players. For example, who do we have now in Syria in the war? Iran, Lebanon – I mean Hezbollah – Russia, Turkey, USA’s huge coalition, China shows interest. I mean, do you have any concerns that this conflict results in a third world war, or maybe it’s already beginning of third world war.
President Assad: If we want to talk about the problem, we have to talk about the crux of the problem, the source of the problem; it’s the terrorism. And no matter who’s interfering in Syria now, the most important thing is who is supporting the terrorists on daily basis, every hour, every day. That is the main problem. If we solve that problem, all this complicated image that you described is not a matter… I mean, it’s not a big problem, we can solve the problem. So, it’s not about how many countries interfering now, it’s about how many countries supporting the terrorists, because Russians, Iran, and Hezbollah are out allies, and they came here legally. They support us against the terrorists, while the other countries that you describe who are interfering, they are supporting the terrorists. So, it’s not about the number, it’s about the main issue that is terrorism.
Second, it’s about world war three. This term has been used recently a lot, especially after the recent escalation regarding the situation in Syria. I would say what we have now, what we’ve been seeing recently during the last few weeks and maybe few months is something like more than cold war, less than war, a full-blown war. I don’t know what to call it, but it’s not something that has existed recently, because I don’t think that the West and especially the United States has stopped their cold war, even after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Journalist: Yes, it’s going on.
President Assad: You have many stages in that regard, and Syria is one of these important stages. You see more escalation than before, but the whole issue is about keeping the hegemony of the Americans around the world, not allowing anyone to be partner on the political or international arena, whether Russia or even their allies in the West. So, this is the essence of this war that you described as third world war that exists, it is a world war, but it’s not military war. Part of it is military, part of it is terrorism and security, and the other part is political. So, you’re correct, but in a different way, not only about Syria; Syria is part of this war.
Question 2: But you said… Syria became stage of this war. Why Syria? I mean, okay, you are big country, I mean, you have oil but not like Saudi Arabia. Why exactly Syria?
President Assad: It has many aspects. The first one, if you want to talk about the regional conflict, Syria has a good relation with Iran, and Saudi Arabia wanted to, let’s say, destroy Iran completely, maybe in the political sense and maybe in the material sense or factual sense, for different reasons. So they wanted Syria to go against Iran, that’s why destroying Syria could affect Iran negatively. That’s how I look at it. The West, for them, Syria and Russia are allies for decades now, and again, if we undermine the position of Syria, we can influence the Russians negatively. But there’s something else; it’s about the historical role of Syria. Syria has played that role in the region for centuries, it was always the hub of the geopolitical dynamic in the Middle East. So, controlling Syria – since the Pharaohs, before the Christ, they used to fight for Syria, the Pharaohs and the Hittites, this is historical basis. So, it has a role, geopolitics, the position on the Mediterranean, the society, because Syria is the fault line between the different cultures in this region; whatever happens in Syria will influence the region, negatively and positively, so controlling Syria is very important. Although Syria is small, it’s very important to control the rest of the region.
Second, Syria is an independent country, and the West doesn’t accept any independent country, whether Syria as a small country, or Russia as a great power. What’s their problem with Russia? Because you say “yes” and “no. You have to keep saying “yes.” That’s the problem with the West. So, that’s why Syria.
Question 3: Some Western media found that the war in Syria now became a straight conflict between Russia and USA. You agree with this?
President Assad: Yes, for a simple reason: when I said at the very beginning that the issue about the terrorism; Russia wanted to fight terrorism for different reasons, not only for Syria, not only for Russia, for the rest of the region, for Europe, for the rest of the world. They understand what the meaning of terrorism prevailing, in a certain way, while the United States have always, since Afghanistan in the early eighties, till this day, they think “terrorism is a card we can play. We can put on the table.”
Journalist: Yes.
President Assad: You can put in your pocket, and put it on the table anytime. So, you’re talking about two different entities, two different ideologies, two different behaviors, two different approaches. That’s natural to have this conflict; even if there is dialogue, they’re not on the same page.
Question 4: Now, we have a new player in this region. Okay, I mean, it was Turkish intervention, and nobody speaks about this now, like nothing happened. What’s your opinion about the role of Turkey in this war, and about this intervention?
Journalist: Invasion!
President Assad: This incursion is invasion, whether a small part, or large part of the Syrian territory; it’s invasion, against international law, against the morals, against the sovereignty of Syria. But what do the Turks want from this invasion regardless of the mask that they wear to cover their intention, real intentions. They wanted to whitewash their real intention that they used to support ISIS and al-Nusra-
Journalist: You think they don’t support now?
President Assad: No, they still support, but they came, they say “we are fighting ISIS, we’re going to have-”
Journalist: It’s ridiculous. What they tell, it’s ridiculous, when they tell “we are fighting with ISIS.” They made ISIS.
President Assad: Of course, exactly, they made ISIS, they supported ISIS, they give them all the logistical support and they allow them to sell our oil through their borders, through their territory, with the participation of Erdogan’s son and his coterie; they all, all of them, were involved in the relation with ISIS. All the world knows this. But with this invasion, they wanted to change the package of ISIS, to talk about new moderate forces, which have the same grassroots of ISIS. They move it from ISIS. They say ISIS were defeated in some areas because the Turkish bombardment and troops and their proxies in Syria expelled ISIS from certain areas. Just a play, it’s just a play for the rest of the world. The second one, because he wanted to support al-Nusra in Syria.
Journalist: He wanted to support al-Nusra.
President Assad: And he wanted to have – I mean, Erdogan in particular – wanted to have a role in the solution in Syria, doesn’t matter what kind of role. He felt that he’s isolated for the last year because of ISIS.
Journalist: But he still feels like Syria is Ottoman Empire. For him it’s just his territory.
President Assad: Exactly. His ideology is a mixture between the Brotherhood ideology which is violent and extremist, and the Ottoman Empire, or Sultanate.
Journalist: Ambitions, yes.
President Assad: And so he thinks with these two ideologies, he can make a mixture to control this region. That’s why he supported the Muslim Brotherhood in every country, including Syria. You are right.
Question 5: After the Russian plane was shot down by the Turks, Russia stopped relationships with Turkey. Now, after, okay, his excuses, we again… it looks like again friendship, tourism, diplomatic relations everything. Putin called this a “knife in the back” when this plane was beaten by the Turks. Do you think maybe we Russians make a mistake to trust Erdogan again after his betrayal?
President Assad: No, actually, I look positively to this relation.
Journalist: You look positively?
President Assad: Yeah, positively. Why?
Journalist: Why?
President Assad: We are talking about two parties, we’re taking into consideration that these two parties, again, they don’t see eye-to-eye, they are in different positions; Russia bases its policy on the international law, respecting the sovereignty of other states, and understanding the repercussions of the terrorism prevailing anywhere in the world, while the other party, the Turkish party, bases his policy on the ideology of Muslim Brotherhood; they don’t respect the sovereignty of Syria, and they supported the terrorists. So, you can see there’s polarization, each one is in the exactly or completely the opposite side. So, through this rapprochement, let’s say, between Russia and Turkey, the only hope that we have as Syria is that Russia can make some changes in the Turkish policy. This is our hope, and I’m sure that this is the first goal of the Russian diplomacy toward Turkey these days; in order to decrease the damage of the messing-up with the Syrian territory by the Turkish government. I hope they can convince them that they have to stop supporting terrorists, stop allowing the flow of terrorists and money for those terrorists through their borders.
Journalist: But for Erdogan, these terrorists are instrument of influence. He will never refuse from this instrument, it’s his people, and if he will try to fight with them, they will start to fight with him. I mean, he… it’s a big risk for him to refuse from sponsorship of terrorism, it’s a big risk for his power.
President Assad: Yeah, that’s why I didn’t say the Russians will change his policy; I said they will decrease the damage, because he – I mean, somebody who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood’s violent and extremist and fanatic ideology cannot be a straight person, to be frank, and to be realistic. So, what you’re talking about is very realistic. I agree with you a hundred percent. But at the end, you have to try, you try; if he changed one percent, that’s good, if he changed ten percent, then that’s good. You don’t have to have the full change, and we don’t have this hope, we don’t raise our expectations a lot, especially with somebody like Erdogan and his clique, but any change in this moment, that will be good, and this hope, that we have I think the same that the Russians officials have this time, through this relation. And I think this is the wisdom of the movement of the Russian government toward the Turkish government, not because they trust this government, but they need good relations with the people, and that’s completely correct.
Question 6: For me, it’s a very strange thing. Daesh, ISIS, with their ideology, never threaten Israel, and Israel never threaten Daesh, ISIS. It’s like some kind of agreement about – maybe not on friendship – but neutrality. Why, you think, it’s like this? And what’s the role of Israel in this war?
President Assad: Not only ISIS, of course, or Daesh, not only al-Nusra; anyone, any terrorist who holds a machinegun and started killing and destroying in Syria was supported by Israel, either indirectly through the logistical support on the frontier, or sometimes by direct intervention by Israel against Syria in different areas in Syria. Why? Because Israel is our enemy, because they occupy our lands, and they look at Syria as enemy of course, and for them they think if they undermine the position of Syria and make it weaker as a whole, as society, as army, as state, that will prevent Israel from moving toward the peace, and the price of the peace is to give back the Golan Heights to Syria. So, for them, Syria will be busy with another issue now, it would be busy to talk about the Golan or the peace process, or even to do anything to get back its land. That’s why Israel is supporting every terrorist, and there’s no contradiction between Israel and any organization like al-Nusra or ISIS or any Al Qaeda-linked organization.
Question 7: Your army lost a lot of blood, it’s obviously, but on the other side, when I sit in Damascus and see in cafes a lot of young people who drink coffee from morning, and ask “who are these young men, why are they not on the front?” It’s students, it’s students. After this I see fitness centers full of young people, is very good muscles. What are they doing here? Send them all on the front! I mean, I don’t understand why didn’t you make this general mobilization of army? Like, we made this in Patriotic War, in general, when we had big war, we sent all men to front!
President Assad: What we have now is partial, let’s say, mobilization. Why partial? What is the meaning of partial? It’s not the highest level. The highest level of mobilization means for everyone to go to fight, to different, let’s say, military fronts. It means you won’t have anyone at the universities, you won’t have teachers at schools, you won’t have employees to do anything, even the trucks, the cars, will be managed by the government, and anything else that would be part of this war. That would be okay if this war will last for a few weeks, or a few months maybe, but for a war that’s been there for now nearly six years, it means the paralysis of the society, and the paralysis of the state, and you won’t win the war if you have a paralyzed society. So, you need to have balance between the war and between the basic needs of the society, the university, and the services that you should offer to the people. That’s why it’s crucial to make that balance. So, that’s our point of view.
Question 8: But, even your TV programs, I don’t understand Arabic, but when I watch this, it’s like it’s peace in country, little bit from being in about war, and after this about sport, about children, about schools. I watch this and think “oh my God!” In country I hear how mines explosions in city, like nothing happened. Maybe it’s too much, maybe people… if you want to push patriotism in people, you must explain to them every day, “guys, we’re in big war!” And that’s exactly what every country is doing, but I don’t like this picture of peaceful life. It don’t exist here!
President Assad: Our, let’s say, media are not disconnected from what’s going on, but you need again to have the balance between how much you need to have close-to-natural life, not completely normal life…So you need this balance. Of course you have many different points of view regarding the media, because media is about the perception ..If you don’t try to live this life, the terrorists will defeat you, because that’s their aim.
Journalist: We was living like this, when it was Great Patriotic War, all cities was empty, it was just women. Okay, doctors of course, some kind of teachers, but everybody was in the front. I will give you example from my family: four brothers was going to front with my father, and my father left school, in thirteen years, he was going to factory to make bombs. And, it was not normal. We would never win this war if we will not put all our men on front.
President Assad: Yeah, but when you talk about war, war is not only military; war is everything. The most important part of our war, not only terrorists, which is in parallel, or as important as the terrorist issue, is the economy. We are under embargo, so we have to do our best to keep this wheel moving forward.
Journalist: I understood.
President Assad: That’s why you need to put all your effort on this life, because without this natural life, you cannot have economy, if everyone wants to stay at home and just to live the life of the war, you don’t produce.
Question 9: Why you ask help of Russia almost in the most critical moment? Almost when everything was crashed, and even your life was in danger?
President Assad: First of all, there’s a traditional relation between Syria and Russia, and during the worst times of this relation, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the relation was good, it wasn’t bad. It wasn’t warm-
Journalist: That’s why you could ask help much more earlier.
President Assad: No, we asked for the help from the very beginning, but the escalation wasn’t as last year, because before that, the Syrian Army was moving forward, and our enemies – let’s put it in that term – our enemies, when they saw that we are moving forward on the ground, they started escalating by bringing more terrorists coming from abroad, more foreigners coming from more than one hundred countries. At the end, Syria is a small country, and even the population is not very big. So, we needed the help of our friends. Iran intervened, and Hezbollah, and Russia as a great power was very crucial in changing the balance of power on the ground. That’s why it was natural to ask for the Russian help. They helped us before; maybe not directly through the air forces, they used to send us everything, every logistical support we wanted for that war. But they live with us, we have the military experts living in Syria for four decades. They saw on the ground that during that time in 2014, the balance started changing in favor of the terrorists, with the support of the West and other countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Qatar, and the Russians were ready to intervene directly. That’s why we invited them, and because we trust them, of course. We trust their politics, politics based on morals before interests. We trust them because we know that they wanted to support us because they wanted to get rid of the terrorists, not because they want to ask us anything in return, and they never did. Till this moment, they never asked us for anything in return. All these factors encouraged me and the Syrian government and the institutions to ask for the Russian help.
CONCLUSION
The president said that he will continue fighting for Syria, and that he need help to finish the Civil War. He only have the help of Rusia, and he is gratetul to Rusia for its help.
https://youtu.be/5XfaYuUMdjk
Question 2: But you said… Syria became stage of this war. Why Syria? I mean, okay, you are big country, I mean, you have oil but not like Saudi Arabia. Why exactly Syria?
President Assad: It has many aspects. The first one, if you want to talk about the regional conflict, Syria has a good relation with Iran, and Saudi Arabia wanted to, let’s say, destroy Iran completely, maybe in the political sense and maybe in the material sense or factual sense, for different reasons. So they wanted Syria to go against Iran, that’s why destroying Syria could affect Iran negatively. That’s how I look at it. The West, for them, Syria and Russia are allies for decades now, and again, if we undermine the position of Syria, we can influence the Russians negatively. But there’s something else; it’s about the historical role of Syria. Syria has played that role in the region for centuries, it was always the hub of the geopolitical dynamic in the Middle East. So, controlling Syria – since the Pharaohs, before the Christ, they used to fight for Syria, the Pharaohs and the Hittites, this is historical basis. So, it has a role, geopolitics, the position on the Mediterranean, the society, because Syria is the fault line between the different cultures in this region; whatever happens in Syria will influence the region, negatively and positively, so controlling Syria is very important. Although Syria is small, it’s very important to control the rest of the region.
Second, Syria is an independent country, and the West doesn’t accept any independent country, whether Syria as a small country, or Russia as a great power. What’s their problem with Russia? Because you say “yes” and “no. You have to keep saying “yes.” That’s the problem with the West. So, that’s why Syria.
Question 3: Some Western media found that the war in Syria now became a straight conflict between Russia and USA. You agree with this?
President Assad: Yes, for a simple reason: when I said at the very beginning that the issue about the terrorism; Russia wanted to fight terrorism for different reasons, not only for Syria, not only for Russia, for the rest of the region, for Europe, for the rest of the world. They understand what the meaning of terrorism prevailing, in a certain way, while the United States have always, since Afghanistan in the early eighties, till this day, they think “terrorism is a card we can play. We can put on the table.”
Journalist: Yes.
President Assad: You can put in your pocket, and put it on the table anytime. So, you’re talking about two different entities, two different ideologies, two different behaviors, two different approaches. That’s natural to have this conflict; even if there is dialogue, they’re not on the same page.
Question 4: Now, we have a new player in this region. Okay, I mean, it was Turkish intervention, and nobody speaks about this now, like nothing happened. What’s your opinion about the role of Turkey in this war, and about this intervention?
President Assad: If we start from today, it’s invasion.
President Assad: This incursion is invasion, whether a small part, or large part of the Syrian territory; it’s invasion, against international law, against the morals, against the sovereignty of Syria. But what do the Turks want from this invasion regardless of the mask that they wear to cover their intention, real intentions. They wanted to whitewash their real intention that they used to support ISIS and al-Nusra-
Journalist: You think they don’t support now?
President Assad: No, they still support, but they came, they say “we are fighting ISIS, we’re going to have-”
Journalist: It’s ridiculous. What they tell, it’s ridiculous, when they tell “we are fighting with ISIS.” They made ISIS.
President Assad: Of course, exactly, they made ISIS, they supported ISIS, they give them all the logistical support and they allow them to sell our oil through their borders, through their territory, with the participation of Erdogan’s son and his coterie; they all, all of them, were involved in the relation with ISIS. All the world knows this. But with this invasion, they wanted to change the package of ISIS, to talk about new moderate forces, which have the same grassroots of ISIS. They move it from ISIS. They say ISIS were defeated in some areas because the Turkish bombardment and troops and their proxies in Syria expelled ISIS from certain areas. Just a play, it’s just a play for the rest of the world. The second one, because he wanted to support al-Nusra in Syria.
Journalist: He wanted to support al-Nusra.
President Assad: And he wanted to have – I mean, Erdogan in particular – wanted to have a role in the solution in Syria, doesn’t matter what kind of role. He felt that he’s isolated for the last year because of ISIS.
Journalist: But he still feels like Syria is Ottoman Empire. For him it’s just his territory.
President Assad: Exactly. His ideology is a mixture between the Brotherhood ideology which is violent and extremist, and the Ottoman Empire, or Sultanate.
Journalist: Ambitions, yes.
President Assad: And so he thinks with these two ideologies, he can make a mixture to control this region. That’s why he supported the Muslim Brotherhood in every country, including Syria. You are right.
Question 5: After the Russian plane was shot down by the Turks, Russia stopped relationships with Turkey. Now, after, okay, his excuses, we again… it looks like again friendship, tourism, diplomatic relations everything. Putin called this a “knife in the back” when this plane was beaten by the Turks. Do you think maybe we Russians make a mistake to trust Erdogan again after his betrayal?
President Assad: No, actually, I look positively to this relation.
Journalist: You look positively?
President Assad: Yeah, positively. Why?
Journalist: Why?
President Assad: We are talking about two parties, we’re taking into consideration that these two parties, again, they don’t see eye-to-eye, they are in different positions; Russia bases its policy on the international law, respecting the sovereignty of other states, and understanding the repercussions of the terrorism prevailing anywhere in the world, while the other party, the Turkish party, bases his policy on the ideology of Muslim Brotherhood; they don’t respect the sovereignty of Syria, and they supported the terrorists. So, you can see there’s polarization, each one is in the exactly or completely the opposite side. So, through this rapprochement, let’s say, between Russia and Turkey, the only hope that we have as Syria is that Russia can make some changes in the Turkish policy. This is our hope, and I’m sure that this is the first goal of the Russian diplomacy toward Turkey these days; in order to decrease the damage of the messing-up with the Syrian territory by the Turkish government. I hope they can convince them that they have to stop supporting terrorists, stop allowing the flow of terrorists and money for those terrorists through their borders.
Journalist: But for Erdogan, these terrorists are instrument of influence. He will never refuse from this instrument, it’s his people, and if he will try to fight with them, they will start to fight with him. I mean, he… it’s a big risk for him to refuse from sponsorship of terrorism, it’s a big risk for his power.
President Assad: Yeah, that’s why I didn’t say the Russians will change his policy; I said they will decrease the damage, because he – I mean, somebody who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood’s violent and extremist and fanatic ideology cannot be a straight person, to be frank, and to be realistic. So, what you’re talking about is very realistic. I agree with you a hundred percent. But at the end, you have to try, you try; if he changed one percent, that’s good, if he changed ten percent, then that’s good. You don’t have to have the full change, and we don’t have this hope, we don’t raise our expectations a lot, especially with somebody like Erdogan and his clique, but any change in this moment, that will be good, and this hope, that we have I think the same that the Russians officials have this time, through this relation. And I think this is the wisdom of the movement of the Russian government toward the Turkish government, not because they trust this government, but they need good relations with the people, and that’s completely correct.
Question 6: For me, it’s a very strange thing. Daesh, ISIS, with their ideology, never threaten Israel, and Israel never threaten Daesh, ISIS. It’s like some kind of agreement about – maybe not on friendship – but neutrality. Why, you think, it’s like this? And what’s the role of Israel in this war?
President Assad: Not only ISIS, of course, or Daesh, not only al-Nusra; anyone, any terrorist who holds a machinegun and started killing and destroying in Syria was supported by Israel, either indirectly through the logistical support on the frontier, or sometimes by direct intervention by Israel against Syria in different areas in Syria. Why? Because Israel is our enemy, because they occupy our lands, and they look at Syria as enemy of course, and for them they think if they undermine the position of Syria and make it weaker as a whole, as society, as army, as state, that will prevent Israel from moving toward the peace, and the price of the peace is to give back the Golan Heights to Syria. So, for them, Syria will be busy with another issue now, it would be busy to talk about the Golan or the peace process, or even to do anything to get back its land. That’s why Israel is supporting every terrorist, and there’s no contradiction between Israel and any organization like al-Nusra or ISIS or any Al Qaeda-linked organization.
Question 7: Your army lost a lot of blood, it’s obviously, but on the other side, when I sit in Damascus and see in cafes a lot of young people who drink coffee from morning, and ask “who are these young men, why are they not on the front?” It’s students, it’s students. After this I see fitness centers full of young people, is very good muscles. What are they doing here? Send them all on the front! I mean, I don’t understand why didn’t you make this general mobilization of army? Like, we made this in Patriotic War, in general, when we had big war, we sent all men to front!
President Assad: What we have now is partial, let’s say, mobilization. Why partial? What is the meaning of partial? It’s not the highest level. The highest level of mobilization means for everyone to go to fight, to different, let’s say, military fronts. It means you won’t have anyone at the universities, you won’t have teachers at schools, you won’t have employees to do anything, even the trucks, the cars, will be managed by the government, and anything else that would be part of this war. That would be okay if this war will last for a few weeks, or a few months maybe, but for a war that’s been there for now nearly six years, it means the paralysis of the society, and the paralysis of the state, and you won’t win the war if you have a paralyzed society. So, you need to have balance between the war and between the basic needs of the society, the university, and the services that you should offer to the people. That’s why it’s crucial to make that balance. So, that’s our point of view.
Question 8: But, even your TV programs, I don’t understand Arabic, but when I watch this, it’s like it’s peace in country, little bit from being in about war, and after this about sport, about children, about schools. I watch this and think “oh my God!” In country I hear how mines explosions in city, like nothing happened. Maybe it’s too much, maybe people… if you want to push patriotism in people, you must explain to them every day, “guys, we’re in big war!” And that’s exactly what every country is doing, but I don’t like this picture of peaceful life. It don’t exist here!
President Assad: Our, let’s say, media are not disconnected from what’s going on, but you need again to have the balance between how much you need to have close-to-natural life, not completely normal life…So you need this balance. Of course you have many different points of view regarding the media, because media is about the perception ..If you don’t try to live this life, the terrorists will defeat you, because that’s their aim.
Journalist: We was living like this, when it was Great Patriotic War, all cities was empty, it was just women. Okay, doctors of course, some kind of teachers, but everybody was in the front. I will give you example from my family: four brothers was going to front with my father, and my father left school, in thirteen years, he was going to factory to make bombs. And, it was not normal. We would never win this war if we will not put all our men on front.
President Assad: Yeah, but when you talk about war, war is not only military; war is everything. The most important part of our war, not only terrorists, which is in parallel, or as important as the terrorist issue, is the economy. We are under embargo, so we have to do our best to keep this wheel moving forward.
Journalist: I understood.
President Assad: That’s why you need to put all your effort on this life, because without this natural life, you cannot have economy, if everyone wants to stay at home and just to live the life of the war, you don’t produce.
Question 9: Why you ask help of Russia almost in the most critical moment? Almost when everything was crashed, and even your life was in danger?
President Assad: First of all, there’s a traditional relation between Syria and Russia, and during the worst times of this relation, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the relation was good, it wasn’t bad. It wasn’t warm-
Journalist: That’s why you could ask help much more earlier.
President Assad: No, we asked for the help from the very beginning, but the escalation wasn’t as last year, because before that, the Syrian Army was moving forward, and our enemies – let’s put it in that term – our enemies, when they saw that we are moving forward on the ground, they started escalating by bringing more terrorists coming from abroad, more foreigners coming from more than one hundred countries. At the end, Syria is a small country, and even the population is not very big. So, we needed the help of our friends. Iran intervened, and Hezbollah, and Russia as a great power was very crucial in changing the balance of power on the ground. That’s why it was natural to ask for the Russian help. They helped us before; maybe not directly through the air forces, they used to send us everything, every logistical support we wanted for that war. But they live with us, we have the military experts living in Syria for four decades. They saw on the ground that during that time in 2014, the balance started changing in favor of the terrorists, with the support of the West and other countries like Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Qatar, and the Russians were ready to intervene directly. That’s why we invited them, and because we trust them, of course. We trust their politics, politics based on morals before interests. We trust them because we know that they wanted to support us because they wanted to get rid of the terrorists, not because they want to ask us anything in return, and they never did. Till this moment, they never asked us for anything in return. All these factors encouraged me and the Syrian government and the institutions to ask for the Russian help.
CONCLUSION
The president said that he will continue fighting for Syria, and that he need help to finish the Civil War. He only have the help of Rusia, and he is gratetul to Rusia for its help.
https://youtu.be/5XfaYuUMdjk
INTERVIEW
JUSTIN BIEBER
Justin Drew Bieber is a Canadian singer and songwriter. He was born in 1994, 1 of march.
He did lot of songs, and he made lot of tours. Now he is doing Purpose Tour, around the world.
I choose Justin Bieber because I think that he is a good boynand good Singer. People only see bad things, and I think that they don´t have any idea about him. I do about Justin, to know more things about him.

INTERVIEW:
A lot of people who work with you, including Skrillex, say that you’re hypercompetitive. Have you always been like that? Has it gotten even crazier as you’ve gotten older?
In different ways. I care about different things now. I think I was competitive in a different way, where I just kind of focused on probably some wrong things, and now I’m just focused on winning and doing the best I can.
Skrillex also says you’re good at everything. I heard you showed up to a charity ping-pong event and waxed Action Bronson.
Growing up, I literally got my identity through being good at stuff. I always wanted to be the best because I felt like that’s how I got my self-worth. It actually did me good in the long run because now I can go skateboard and have fun. I was the only person in my school who was skateboarding and on the basketball team.
With that competitiveness, is it tough for you to stay quiet when you’re recording?
For sure. I’ll hear songs on the radio, and I’m not really a fan of what’s going on right now in music. I’ll hear it and go, “Ugh, why is this being played so much right now?” I have such great music that I want to share with the world.
What does the 21-year-old Justin Bieber do for fun compared to the 18-year-old Justin Bieber I interviewed three years ago?
Well, I uh...I golf a lot. I wanted to golf today. It’s pretty good—I’m not great or anything. I enjoy it. Also, I can drink now. So I have a few drinks every now and then.
JUSTIN BIEBER
Justin Drew Bieber is a Canadian singer and songwriter. He was born in 1994, 1 of march.
He did lot of songs, and he made lot of tours. Now he is doing Purpose Tour, around the world.
I choose Justin Bieber because I think that he is a good boynand good Singer. People only see bad things, and I think that they don´t have any idea about him. I do about Justin, to know more things about him.

INTERVIEW:
A lot of people who work with you, including Skrillex, say that you’re hypercompetitive. Have you always been like that? Has it gotten even crazier as you’ve gotten older?
In different ways. I care about different things now. I think I was competitive in a different way, where I just kind of focused on probably some wrong things, and now I’m just focused on winning and doing the best I can.
Skrillex also says you’re good at everything. I heard you showed up to a charity ping-pong event and waxed Action Bronson.
Growing up, I literally got my identity through being good at stuff. I always wanted to be the best because I felt like that’s how I got my self-worth. It actually did me good in the long run because now I can go skateboard and have fun. I was the only person in my school who was skateboarding and on the basketball team.
With that competitiveness, is it tough for you to stay quiet when you’re recording?
For sure. I’ll hear songs on the radio, and I’m not really a fan of what’s going on right now in music. I’ll hear it and go, “Ugh, why is this being played so much right now?” I have such great music that I want to share with the world.
What does the 21-year-old Justin Bieber do for fun compared to the 18-year-old Justin Bieber I interviewed three years ago?
Well, I uh...I golf a lot. I wanted to golf today. It’s pretty good—I’m not great or anything. I enjoy it. Also, I can drink now. So I have a few drinks every now and then.
In different ways. I care about different things now. I think I was competitive in a different way, where I just kind of focused on probably some wrong things, and now I’m just focused on winning and doing the best I can.
Skrillex also says you’re good at everything. I heard you showed up to a charity ping-pong event and waxed Action Bronson.
Growing up, I literally got my identity through being good at stuff. I always wanted to be the best because I felt like that’s how I got my self-worth. It actually did me good in the long run because now I can go skateboard and have fun. I was the only person in my school who was skateboarding and on the basketball team.
With that competitiveness, is it tough for you to stay quiet when you’re recording?
For sure. I’ll hear songs on the radio, and I’m not really a fan of what’s going on right now in music. I’ll hear it and go, “Ugh, why is this being played so much right now?” I have such great music that I want to share with the world.
What does the 21-year-old Justin Bieber do for fun compared to the 18-year-old Justin Bieber I interviewed three years ago?
Well, I uh...I golf a lot. I wanted to golf today. It’s pretty good—I’m not great or anything. I enjoy it. Also, I can drink now. So I have a few drinks every now and then.
IRTERVIEW WITH SELENA GOMEZ

I'm going to interview the famous American actress and singer Selena Gomez. These interview is going to be a bit different from others, because the questions are going to be short, quick and some of them a little strange.
Let's start with the interview.
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Good afternoon Selena, I'm very grateful that you are here.
Good afternoon, it's a pleasure to be here with you.
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Well let's start with the questions, what are you doing days off?
Hang out with my friends.
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Can you make any prediction about anything exactly on year from now?
Think I'll be doing a lot of traveling.
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Where is your favorite place to visit in the world?
Europe.
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What special thing do you love the most of Texas?
The people.
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What is the most enjoyable activity when you're home in Texas?
Eaten my nana's food.
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What is the one thing you can never live without?
My family.
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What's one hobby that you`ll never give up?
Dance.
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What's one hobby that you plan on picking up?
Learning new languages.
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What's something you'd like to say to your 112 million Instagram followers?
I get to do what I love every single day and it's because of you.
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How would you describe yourself in three words?
Loyal, kind and giving.
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What scares you the most?
Losing someone I love.
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Who's the most fashionable woman that you know?
Nataly Portman.
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What's a fashion trend that cann never let you down?
Skinny jeans.
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What's one fashion trend that you try that you regte the most?
Shoulder pads.
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What's your favorite candy?
Twizzlers.
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What's your favorite thing to eat?
Everything.
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What's you least favorite thing to eat?
Greens.
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Desert you can't live without?
Chocolate cake.
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What is you firts memory in life?
My mom painting.
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What's the best piece of advice you recibe from your mom?
Treat other how you wish to be trated.
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What's a good roule you have learened from your parents?
Everyone is equal and everything happens for a reason.
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What advice would you give your 15 years old self?
Go ahead and do it because you are gonna do it any way.
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Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Hopefully happy.
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What's the last movie that made you cry?
Hacks orange.
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What's the movie you can watch over and pver again?
Crazy Stupid Love.
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What's your favorite movie as a kid?
The wizard of Oz.
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Do you remember what your firts concer was?
Britney Spears.
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What musician would you lovebto collaborate with?
Elvis Presley.
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Okey, this is the last question. If you had to chopse another career, what would yoy be doing?
I would probably be a chef.
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Thank you for answering these questions, I hope it was a fun and different interview.

I'm going to interview the famous American actress and singer Selena Gomez. These interview is going to be a bit different from others, because the questions are going to be short, quick and some of them a little strange.
Let's start with the interview.
- Good afternoon Selena, I'm very grateful that you are here.
Good afternoon, it's a pleasure to be here with you.
- Well let's start with the questions, what are you doing days off?
Hang out with my friends.
- Can you make any prediction about anything exactly on year from now?
Think I'll be doing a lot of traveling.
- Where is your favorite place to visit in the world?
Europe.
- What special thing do you love the most of Texas?
The people.
- What is the most enjoyable activity when you're home in Texas?
Eaten my nana's food.
- What is the one thing you can never live without?
My family.
- What's one hobby that you`ll never give up?
Dance.
- What's one hobby that you plan on picking up?
Learning new languages.
- What's something you'd like to say to your 112 million Instagram followers?
I get to do what I love every single day and it's because of you.
- How would you describe yourself in three words?
Loyal, kind and giving.
- What scares you the most?
Losing someone I love.
- Who's the most fashionable woman that you know?
Nataly Portman.
- What's a fashion trend that cann never let you down?
Skinny jeans.
- What's one fashion trend that you try that you regte the most?
Shoulder pads.
- What's your favorite candy?
Twizzlers.
- What's your favorite thing to eat?
Everything.
- What's you least favorite thing to eat?
Greens.
- Desert you can't live without?
Chocolate cake.
- What is you firts memory in life?
My mom painting.
- What's the best piece of advice you recibe from your mom?
Treat other how you wish to be trated.
- What's a good roule you have learened from your parents?
Everyone is equal and everything happens for a reason.
- What advice would you give your 15 years old self?
Go ahead and do it because you are gonna do it any way.
- Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Hopefully happy.
- What's the last movie that made you cry?
Hacks orange.
- What's the movie you can watch over and pver again?
Crazy Stupid Love.
- What's your favorite movie as a kid?
The wizard of Oz.
- Do you remember what your firts concer was?
Britney Spears.
- What musician would you lovebto collaborate with?
Elvis Presley.
- Okey, this is the last question. If you had to chopse another career, what would yoy be doing?
I would probably be a chef.
- Thank you for answering these questions, I hope it was a fun and different interview.
Interviewing TYLER HOECHLIN

One of his last roles was in the second season from “Supergirl” as Superman. He went from being a werewolf to superhero, so the interview that I have chosen is about that change,
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What can you tell us about your audition process?
TYLER HOECHLIN: Honestly, it was the strangest thing — there wasn’t an audition, which I count my blessings when that happens because that is not always the case. I had a great meeting with [executive producers] Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg [in June]. I had been told that the meeting would have something to do with Supergirl, but nothing really specific. Halfway through, they brought up the idea of introducing Superman to the show and asked if I’d be interested. I said, “Yeah, absolutely. I’m obviously a fan.” We had a great talk just about the character and what we found fascinating about him. I feel like we were on the same page and had similar taste. I believe that was on a Monday. On Friday, we got a call with the offer, so it was very quick. It was very flattering, and I wish every job came about that way. It’s not always so easy.
Tyler Hoechlin as Derek Hale (Teen Wolf)
Tyler Hoechlin as Clark Kent (Supergirl)
Who was the first person you told after you were cast?
My younger brother was actually in the car with me. We were driving back from Zion National Park up in Utah and he was in the car when I got the call.
What ties did you have Clark Kent growing up?
I grew up with Dean Cain on Lois & Clark. I would watch that with my folks, and that was really my strongest tie. That was my introduction to Superman really, so those are my memories, as a kid, growing up with Superman.
What was it like putting on the costume for the first time?
Very surreal. It’s one of those things where you put it on, and it’s the nicest Halloween costume you’ve ever worn. Then, once you step on set, it becomes something different because people actually start addressing you as Superman. You’re in the scenes, and people are playing along that you are Superman, so that’s when it really hits you for a second. You have to then believe that you are this person, and just really own it and roll with it. That was really the moment that it hit closest to home.
You played a werewolf on Teen Wolf for four seasons and now you’re playing a superhero. What is it about the supernatural that you’re drawn to? Do you ever yearn to play a powerless laymen?
[Laughs] Oh my God, yeah. I mean, [with] Everybody Wants Some!!, we were just a bunch of guys in college just trying to have a good time and be idiots for a couple of days. I love drama. I don’t think that it’s the genre necessarily that draws me to them. I would never say that that’s the reason why I’ve come to any of them. For me, it’s always been the relatability factor, finding how these people can identify with everyone else, and finding empathy with people. The very human side of Clark Kent, what is it about him that anyone else could see and feel, and be like, “Oh, I know what that’s like,” and what is it about him being Superman that people can look at and relate to.

If you have been wanting more, here you go the full interview! And also Supergirl's second season's trailer!
Interview source: http://ew.com/article/2016/10/03/supergirl-superman-tyler-hoechlin-season-2/?
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Supergirl Season 2 Trailer
JOHN TERRY
JOHN TERRY
John George Terry is a Chelsea's professional football player, and he's 36. John is from Britain and he is a Chelsea's captain.
I've chosen him because I think that he's a very special person for his country and he's very admired for the Chelsea's fans and another reason why I have chosen is that he's fantastic football player.
I've chosen this interview because I think that it's interesting for the people who are Chelsea's fan and football's fan, and because he tells us in this interview his moments in Chelsea. The interviewer is Jamie Carragher:
Carragher: ‘John Terry is the best Premier League centre back of all time.’ Who said that?
Terry: (long pause) My mum, probably.
Carragher: It was me! You weren’t saying anything about pundits then, were you?! But let’s go back to 2005. You are named the PFA Player of the Year. Do you remember when you found out that Stevie (Gerrard) and I had voted for you? We saw each other at England and you seemed surprised. Was that genuine?
Terry: Yeah, of course. I didn’t have a clue. It was funny because after that, I phoned Bobby Barnes from the PFA about it. He told me I had quite a few votes and was in the running. But even then, I never dreamed of winning it.

Carragher: I had absolute respect for you as a player but, I’ll be honest, we couldn’t stand Chelsea at Liverpool back then. Was it the same for you with us? At the end of my career, I’d played against Chelsea 45 times. You’ll be the same, as you were in all those games…
Terry: You know what, every time we got drawn together, we kept thinking ‘let’s have it’. The rivalry was there for the fans and we loved coming up against you and Stevie. It was massive. The (Champions League) semi-final in 2005. We were 30 points or something ahead of you in the table. We should have rolled you over. But the thing about Liverpool was that hunger, that fight. The fans, the passion. You and Stevie. It was everything.
Carragher: What do you remember most about that night? The Luis Garcia ‘ghost’ goal, of course, but…
Terry: (dead pan) What goal? What goal?
Carragher: The ghost goal! It’s Chelsea’s ghost, not ours! But at the end of the game, the first thing I wanted to do was go over and see you.
Terry: You never forget moments like that. But don’t you think as defenders, we get nerves that midfielders and strikers just don’t get? As a defender, you have to be so mentally strong.

Carragher: How do you look back at your England career?

Terry: You know what, I loved it up until a certain point when everything went on. It disappointed me, more than anything. I look back on my 78 caps and I’m unbelievably proud. I was captain for two spells. It’s the biggest honour you can have in football. As a kid, it’s the thing that everyone wants.
Carragher: Your contract is up in the summer. If Chelsea don’t offer you something, do you know your next move? Or are you just going to wait and see what happens?
Terry: I think I’ll wait, yeah. I don’t know at the minute. As you get older, you start to look down that route
Carragher: One final thing — give us your all-time Chelsea XI…
Terry: I’ve never done this before! I’m going to play 4-3-3. So we’ll say, Cech, Ivanovic, Carvalho, Ash. I’m putting myself in! (long pause) Now this is where it gets hard… Lamps… Didier (Drogba)… Robben (puffs cheeks out), (Damien) Duffer was good, wasn’t he? But it’s got to be Hazard in that position. Then Makelele, plus Zola. It’s got to be him, hasn’t it? We’d be s*** at corners but we’d be all right otherwise!

The source of the interview: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3346744/Jamie-Carragher-interviews-John-Terry-Chelsea-Liverpool-legends-come-head-head-discuss-ghost-goal-season-future-holds.html
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