Monday, June 25, 2012

Freedom Trail





Freedom Trail

   June 18 2012 Nice weather that day.the teacher leads us to walk Freedom Trail. The Freedom Trail is a 4 km (2 5mile) long path through downtown Boston that passes 16 of  the city's historic landmarks.It starts at the visitor information center in boston common where youn can pick up a map and brochures. Many of the sights along the red -painter line are free of charge.
Along the red-painter line.Every city's historic landmark.we take photogreph and keep as a memento.We are listening attentively to the church wonderful bell. And hear the teacher give a detailed introduction the city's historic of Boston-Boston Common, Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, Old Granary Burial Ground, King's Chapel and Burying Ground, First Public School, Old Corner Bookstore Building,Old South Meeting House, Old State House,Boston Massacre Site, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old North Church, Copp's Hill Burying Ground, Uss Constitution Bunker Hill Monument.
By that activity made us further know the American culture.I am happy to learn English.English is not very easy for me,but it is a useful language.I need study English very hard.I study English for better future.

Monday, June 4, 2012

SHOPPING IN BOSTON

Where to Shop
Shopping in Boston and Cambridge is an event in itself, and there’s plenty to choose from: the upscale boutiques of Newbury Street, Copley Place, and The Shops at Prudential Center in the Back Bay; the outdoor kiosks of Faneuil Hall Marketplace; and across the Charles River, there’s Harvard Square and CambridgeSide Galleria; farther out, the Kittery Outlets and Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, and the high-end shops of the Natick Collection.
With no sales tax on clothing valued under $175 and only a 6.25% sales tax on everything else, it’s like there’s a sale every day. Plan your Boston shopping spree here.