Jose, a local from Arequipa, Peru, provides tourist Shirley with information and directions around the city. He tells her that the cathedral is three blocks away and that near it there are hotels, restaurants, shops, and the main Plaza de Armas square, home to many birds. When Shirley asks about other religious sites, Jose explains that most people are Catholic so there are no Anglican churches or mosques. Jose also gives directions to Shirley's hotel, Casa Andina Select, located in front of the Plaza de Armas. He offers to accompany Shirley to take photos and helps orient her to nearby landmarks. Jose informs Shirley that the closest bank is BCP and offers to drive
Jose, a local from Arequipa, Peru, provides tourist Shirley with information and directions around the city. He tells her that the cathedral is three blocks away and that near it there are hotels, restaurants, shops, and the main Plaza de Armas square, home to many birds. When Shirley asks about other religious sites, Jose explains that most people are Catholic so there are no Anglican churches or mosques. Jose also gives directions to Shirley's hotel, Casa Andina Select, located in front of the Plaza de Armas. He offers to accompany Shirley to take photos and helps orient her to nearby landmarks. Jose informs Shirley that the closest bank is BCP and offers to drive
Jose, a local from Arequipa, Peru, provides tourist Shirley with information and directions around the city. He tells her that the cathedral is three blocks away and that near it there are hotels, restaurants, shops, and the main Plaza de Armas square, home to many birds. When Shirley asks about other religious sites, Jose explains that most people are Catholic so there are no Anglican churches or mosques. Jose also gives directions to Shirley's hotel, Casa Andina Select, located in front of the Plaza de Armas. He offers to accompany Shirley to take photos and helps orient her to nearby landmarks. Jose informs Shirley that the closest bank is BCP and offers to drive
Shirley: Hello Mister. I am from Poland; I am here in Arequipa by
first time, I don’t meet Arequipa Jose: Good Morning I am from here; I always have lived in Arequipa. What is your name? Shirley: My name is Shirley Peñaranda, I need to go to the Cathidral. And You? Jose: My name is Jose …. You must go three blocks, because we are in Sucre Street, it isn’t away Shirley: What places are there near the Cathidral? Jose: There are many places like hotels, restaurants, shops and the most important place “La Plaza de Armas” there are many birds. Shirley: Is there an Englican church? I want to know because I am Englican Jose: No there isn’t because the the majority of the population is Catholic. In Arequipa there aren’t mosques neither Shirley: Where is the “Casa Andina Select” Jotel, I have a reservation there Jose: It is in front of the “Plaza de Armas” it is a nice and expensive hotel Shirley: Yes, I will take photos in that place. Would you like to go with me? Jose: yes of course, Can I take you Photos there? Shirley: Yes please, I want to have photos there. let’s go… Is The Cathidral near to “Plaza de Armas”? Jose: Of course the Cathedral is Opposite to the “Plaza de Armas”, The Plaza de Armas is Between “Santa Catalina “ and “San Agustin” Streets; Shirley: Hoh nice I resichet about Peru, it is above Chile and It is under Ecuador…… interesting information. Jose: Yes, miss Shirley my country is big …. And your Country? Shirley: My country is between Germany and Belarus in yuurope and my country is medium Jose: Hoh Interesting, I would like to go your country Shirley: One question… When I need withdraw money from the bank… Where is the clouser bank? Jose: The closer bank is the BCP bank is in Jerusalem Street; This street is behind the “Plaza de Armas” Shirley: Is there a subway in Arequipa? How can I do when I want going another place? Jose: No there isn’t a subway in Arequipa but you can take a taxi and you can call me for taking you in my car wherever you want Shirley: Thanks, you for helping me I stay here nice to meet you Jose. Bye Jose: Me too Miss Shirley … I hope see you again. Bye