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I. Write about Viedma.

II. Write about Saturday and Sunday

III. Choose a person and make an interview (ten questions and ten answers)

I. I born in Viedma. Viedma is a city that it has a few interesting places, but the most
important, in my modest view, is the riverside -that the citizens of Viedma calls Costanera-. It’s
a beautiful side of the city that you can visit to rest to feel peace, and to see the another city
that is in front of Viedma, that it calls Carmen de Patagones. Also, there are two squares, and
the name of both are Alsina´s Square and San Martin´s Square, and they are too close to each
other.

In Viedma, there are maybe fifty thousand people. It is not a big city, but is a mix between a
town and a metropolis. It is more like a town though, haha. You can buy a ticket to come here,
pay a nice motel and also you can go to the riverside to read a book, or to walk with your
husband or with your family. Also you can go to lunch to some restaurant, and the food cars
that are below the New Bridge, looking to the Costanera, are a good option too, at midday or
at night, anytime.

So, here we are. I told you some interesting things about Viedma. Do you want to come?
Cheers!

II. When it´s Sunday, I like to give myself some mental rest, to escape the common reality of
work and routine. Indeed, i like to wake up early, but not too early, and start my computer too
to see the things I wrote. I like to write sometimes. I also read, slowly, the newspapers, to stay
in touch with the present moment of the country and the city im living in. Its usually
depressing, but I feel the intention to do it. I message with my family, girlfriend or my friends,
to known how they are, and to make plans for the night. I don’t know, maybe to dinner with
some of them, and to make things that i don’t do usually in the week.

Sundays are more boring. I usually don’t have many things to doo, or maybe I just don’t prefer
to do nothing. But its nice if I go for a walk to the riverside, in order to feel better and to do
some exercises with my body. I like to stay with my girl during the Sundays, and watch a movie
or listen to some interesting music like progressive rock or simply rock with her. Sunday is a
more boring day than Saturdays, but there are differences between both. Saturday is more like
oh, hello, and Sunday is more like goodbyeee!!!

III. This is an interview to David Lynch, a weird filmmaker.

Me: Hi David, how are u?

David: I´m fine at the moment, thanks for ask.

Me: Good good. Well, there are a few questions that I´ll like to make you.
David: Come on then…

Me: I like your movies. There are some complexity in many of them. But I really like
Mullholand Drive, a movie when the protagonist is interpreted by Naomi Watts. When you
started to written this movie?

David: I don’t know really. Maybe in the early nineties, when I was doing Twink Peaks.

Me: Oh, Twin Peaks, one of the most important series of all times.

David: I don’t know if i think the same. But without a doubt that one was important in my
career.

Me: Yes, I think so. Its my favourite tv show. Who inspired you to do such a masterpieces?

David: There was a guy, that also was the uncle of a really close friend of mine, that tach me to
paint, and one thing and another makes me realize that I had a potential to think and create
movies.

Me: Wow, that is interesting. What is the meaning of create, according with your ideas?

David: Well, I think that the causality of things are important, and most important than that is
the capacity to dream.

Me: The dream is an important, to not say the most, element in your movies.

David: Yes, I think that we can create beginning to that point of our lives. We dreamt, and we
can take some experiences from there, to put in on different aspects of our lives, like, for
example, the cinema that I create.

Me: I really like the presence of dreams in the cinema. What do you like about the cinema?

David: I really like too many aspects of that form of art, but the most important to me is that
you can feel free by making things with your own ideas.

Me: That’s impressive, yes. Will you continue to making new forms of interpretate cinema?

David: I don’t know. Im painting now, enjoying another things that i like, as stay in charge of
my children.

Me: Really beautiful. Thanks so much David for this, stay safe!

David: Thanks to you, Leo, this was very nice. Goodbye!

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