Artículos de Mayo 2009

Comenius memories. Remembering my visit to Gijón

Jueves, 28 Mayo 2009

The Comenius project was a very good opportunity to go abroad. The trip has given me a possibility to improve my language skills, meet different cultures and learn more about them.
At the same time it was a good chance to get new fellowships or even friendships.
For the journey you will need more than just your luggage. You have to take with you some courage, keenness and willingness to try and learn new things.

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The trip to Gijón was a unique experience. Thanks to it I was able to see how the local people in Gijón lived their normal daily life and what life at school was like.
The journey lasted about a week, and for that time teachers had set us a timetable. The timetable included lessons in the local school, visits to different kinds of places and also free time. These arrangements enabled us to take as much as possible out of the journey, even the time was pretty short.

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When we had lessons, every country in this project showed a PowerPoint presentation of their own land. We also tried to study some words in different languages.
The Spanish teachers had arranged us some visits. We went to the townhall and walked around the city where they showed us some historical places. We also made a little trip to the mountains and had a picnic there.

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In the free time we spent time with our families and also carried out different activities with the whole project students.
I truly recommend that everybody that have even a little interest in travelling or getting new friends and experiences should sign up for these projects. It’s a fun and inexpensive way to improve English-language skills and meet other cultures!

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Traditional dishes of Turkey

Viernes, 22 Mayo 2009

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This is a very typical Turkish soup. Did you know that Turkish people were used to drink soup in breakfast? You need; Onion, butter, water, flour, tomato paste ,rice, red lentil, salt, red pepper, peppermint.

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Keşkek is a special name of a traditional wedding dish. It is mostly made in Central Anatolia and Agean region of Turkey. Weddings in these places last a few days and during this time, various dishes are served in front of bride’s or groom’s home. The wedding traditions may differ in regions but food serving is a fixed part of the tradition.

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Kısır is a traditional Turkish dish made from bulgur patties, parsley, and tomato paste. The main ingredient is bulgur, a cereal food generally made from wheat.

Manti

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It’s a quite traditional dish around Kayseri. Small pieces of dough are boiled and yoghurt with garlic is poured on them.This dish is served with tomato paste sauce on it.It’s very delicious. . It is commonly served as a one-dish meal

Künefe

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It’s a very traditional dessert around the southern of Turkey, especially Haty. It is also very popular. Ingredients: Dry dough, butter, cheese without salt and pistachio nut

Türk kahvesi (The Turkish coffee) – A symbol of lasting friendship

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The English word ‘coffee’ is derived from the Turkish word ‘kahve’. In Turkey the public coffeehouse is also called ‘kahve’ or in old way; ‘kahvehane’ and it continues to be the meeting place of the traditionalist throughout the Eastern Mediterranean.

April 2009. The last meeting in Budapest

Jueves, 21 Mayo 2009

TEREZVAROSI COMMERCIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL is located in Budapest, where we held our fourth meeting since 18th to 24th of April 2009.
Four students and two teachers from Jimena Secondary School participated in this Comenius meeting
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This school has three different buildings: General secondary technical education, Secondary vocational and post secondary vocational education and Practical commercial classes.
There are about 1100 students and 60 teachers in this school.
Currently 10 million people live within the borders of Hungary, while almost 25% live in the region of our capital city, Budapest.

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Hungary is a small country in the heart of Europe. Also known as Magyarország, the country of the Magyar. They are a proud people with a rich cultural and linguistic heritage.

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Migrating from the Ural Mountains 1,100 years ago under the leadership of King Arpad, they settled in the fertile farmland at the base of the Carpathian Mountains. This small country is one of the great survivors of history: states and empires emerged, expanded or disintegrated and disappeared around it. A stormy history?

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The capital and the largest Hungarian city is Budapest; it is the heart, soul and memory of Hungary. Budapest, called ” the pearl of the Danube ” is crossed by the second river of Europe after the Volga which separates the historical city from Buda, right bank, to the more modern city of Pest, left bank.

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Buda and Pest face on both sides the majestic Danube, which crosses several countries and follows a course of 2820 km between the Black Forest and the Black Sea. In Budapest the Danube is approximately in a little less than half of its course.

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Budapest is a beautiful, vibrant city which has numerous fine buildings many of which were restored after the Second World War.

Famous Finnish people

Jueves, 14 Mayo 2009

Tarja Halonen was born in December of 1943 and her president career started in March of 2000. She has a beautiful daughter and handsome husband Pentti Arajärvi. Tarja is very nice and bright person and she likes to live a full life.
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Kimi Räikkönen was born in October of 1979 in Espoo. Kimi won the world championship in 2007 and became so famous all over the world. In 2005 Räikkönen won the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Aleksis Kivi was born in 1834 in Nurmijärvi. He wrote many plays, novels and poems. The most well-known novel is Seitsemän veljestä (The Seven Brothers) (1870). Kivi died in 1872 when he was living in his brother’s house.
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Jean Sibelius was born in 1865 in Hämeenlinna. Sibelius made many symphonies and other compositions to orchestras. The most famous composition is Finlandia hymn which is our national anthem.
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Santa Claus is the legendary and mythical figure who, in many Western cultures, brings gifts to the homes of the good children during the late evening and overnight hours of Christmas Eve, December 24 or on his Feast Day, December 6. Santa lives in Finland, Korvatunturi. And we all believe in Santa Claus of course!!
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March 2009. Istanbul, a new meeting in Turkey.

Miércoles, 13 Mayo 2009

In the opinion of many people, Istanbul is one of the most fascinating cities in the history of the world, the city of two continents or the city of Mosques,……or the hearth of Turkey.
We held our third meeting in Istanbul since 1st to 7th of March 2009. Three students and two teachers from Jimena Secondary School participated in this Comenius meeting

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ADNAN MENDERES ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL is located in a very important socio-economical area. It has 44 teachers and 592 students. They say that all their students get a standard high school education in terms of the Turkish National Education Policy. Students get this school after an exam in all Turkey.

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The students made Power point presentations about “High School rules” and “Holidays” which were shown in the second and the third days of the meeting. They were very interesting sessions for everybody. The Comenius teachers made a Presentation about “School System”, after we were exchanging information and analyzing the professional teachers activities from multiple aspects.
We could visit other vocational schools in the same district. All students wear school uniform, consisting of white shirt with a black polo.

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Istanbul is situated on two continents. The east part of the city is in Asia, and the west part in Europe. On the South it is bounded by the Sea of Marmora, on the North – by Black Sea. The sea route from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea requires passing through the Bosporus and Istanbul.

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Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, which combines continents and cultures. Its population is 15 million people and the city is one of the biggest industrial and cultural centres in Turkey. Beautiful mosques, Christian sanctuaries, palaces, modern buildings, it is no chance that Istanbul is famous as the Cradle of Civilizations.

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All together, students and teachers visited this great city. At first Istanbul seems too crowded with cars and people everywhere, but perhaps that is one of its charms. Turkish people were wonderful and pleasant guides and they got to show us what Istanbul is like. We could visit the great palace of Topkapi;

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….. the Hagia Sofia, the “church of holy wisdom”, the most important Byzantine architecture found in Istanbul; the Blue Mosque and surroundings; the Dolmabahce Palace, how lucky to see the Bosporus from this place, how lucky the Sultans were to own such property! ….and the Grand Bazaar, a labyrinth of small shops of Turkish souvenirs, lamps, carpets, potteries, jewelleries, chessboards (very pretty), ….

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Istanbul is a living museum with its historical sites in open air!

Hungarian famous places

Martes, 12 Mayo 2009

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Budapest is the capital city of Hungary. As the largest city of Hungary, it serves as the country’s principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation center and is considered an important hub in Central Europe. Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with the unification on 17 November 1873, of right-bank (west) Buda and Óbuda (Old Buda) together with Pest on the left (east) bank.

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Debrecen is home to a large university, University of Debrecen, whose main building is a widely recognized work of architecture. The university has many departments and is a major research facility in Europe.

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Pécs is the fifth largest city of Hungary, located in the south-west of the country, close to its border with Croatia. Pécs is also the seat of Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs.

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Győr is the most important city of northwest Hungary, the capital of Győr-Moson-Sopron county and lies on one of the important roads of Central Europe, halfway between Budapest and Vienna. The city is the sixth largest in Hungary and one of the seven main regional centers of the country.

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Every spring, the town hosts the annual Busójárás carnival.
The Busójárás (Hungarian, meaning “Busó-walking”) is an annual celebration of the Šokci (Croatians) living in the town of Mohács, Hungary, held at the end of the Carnival season (”Farsang”), ending the day before Ash Wednesday.
The celebration features Busós includes folk music, masquerading, parades and dancing.The celebration features Busós Busójárás lasts six days, usually during February.

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Balaton, located in Hungary, is the largest lake in Central Europe, and one of the foremost regional tourist destinations. Due to Hungary being landlocked, it is often affectionately called the “Hungarian Sea”.