On 12th December of this year’s Walk Against Warming, the most important ever. The 2009 march on climate change coincides with climate treaty negotiations in Copenhagen and an International Day of Action. So, on Saturday 12 December, join millions around the world calling on their leaders to deliver a strong climate change treaty. Show our political leaders that Australians want strong and swift action to reduce emissions. To know more about this please see:
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Dia Electrão
The "Dia Electrão" consists in the visit of Ponto Electrão Metálico to the joining schools, allowing the contact of school comunity with this project created by Amb3E and speacilly designed to receive REEE of small and medium size.
This day is a great opurtunity to celebrate our environment in a special way.
The Dia Electrão in our school "Escola Secundária/2,3 Anselmo de Andrade" will be in 27-01-2010.
This day is a great opurtunity to celebrate our environment in a special way.
The Dia Electrão in our school "Escola Secundária/2,3 Anselmo de Andrade" will be in 27-01-2010.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Portugal is on the wolrd cup
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
sporting vs costa da caparica
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Alina from Romania
We really miss all of you , it was a great great experience and we won`t forget in all our lifes.
I was really impressed by the Portuguese people, they`re verry open mind, hospitable and warm and nice with everybody. I miss those days when we meet at the school , when we went and visited all the beautiful places and we came back at home exhausted , also I miss the weather and the Ginjinha to , I must admit that is a little to intense for me but it worth it.
Sunday, 25 October 2009
I miss you !
Weronika <3
P.S. I forgot to share my e-mail address with most of the people, here it is: weronikastrug@onet.eu.
Friday, 23 October 2009
Thank you ...
We all miss you very much ! It was such a terrible thing to go back to Poland :( We really got used to the weather in Portugal, and here it's freezing ! One day we visited the beach and some of us (me, Weronika, for example !) swam in the ocean, and on the next day we wore coats and warm jackets - what a difference ! We had a lot of fun during our three-hour flight, we wanted to entertain ourselves trying to forget about all the goodbyes ... We are looking forward to seeing you here in Poland and we will definately try to host you as well as possible.
Best greetings !
Our favourite place in Obidos
The place in Obidos that we especially loved was situated a couple of minutes from our bus stop. It wasn't a big deal to find it, and I suppose that many other students also would like to present the same location. It is a perfect place to rest at after a long walk round the town. There was some ivy climbing up the columns and comfortable, cool seats in the shadow.
It was adorable. We would love to have such a beautiful place in Polkowice !
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Our Saturday
See you next time
Thursday, 15 October 2009
Azulejos and Organic soap
Azulejos and Organic soap on Thursday October 15th, 2009 at Anselmo De Andrade, Almada, Pt.
This morning at 9.15 a.m. we met our friends, students from Poland, Germany, Rumenia and Portugal at the “Casa Rural” and we decided to split in groups to do some activities.
The first time we and the Polish made tiles (called “azulejos” in Portuguese). It was very funny because we had to decorate tiles with some flowers or people pictures. Not everybody is good drawing so we did modern art.
At 11.30 a.m. we changed the work and we did the organic soap. It was very amusing because we had to shake sodium hydroxide with water. Then we added the oil and we mixed for 20 minutes. After that we poured 50 ml of ethyl alcohol and essential oil. In the end we put it in a container and we decorated it with flowers, we took them in the garden.
Thank you for the beautiful experience.
Italian Group
This morning at 9.15 a.m. we met our friends, students from Poland, Germany, Rumenia and Portugal at the “Casa Rural” and we decided to split in groups to do some activities.
The first time we and the Polish made tiles (called “azulejos” in Portuguese). It was very funny because we had to decorate tiles with some flowers or people pictures. Not everybody is good drawing so we did modern art.
At 11.30 a.m. we changed the work and we did the organic soap. It was very amusing because we had to shake sodium hydroxide with water. Then we added the oil and we mixed for 20 minutes. After that we poured 50 ml of ethyl alcohol and essential oil. In the end we put it in a container and we decorated it with flowers, we took them in the garden.
Thank you for the beautiful experience.
Italian Group
Fourth Day: Visit to Obidos and Alcobaça
German Students are talking
Hey this is Claudia, Lea and Kathi from Germany.
We really enjoyed the trip on Wednesday. Our favourite place in Óbidos was outside the townwall. It was such a peaceful place with a great view over the beautiful countryside. We got the feeling of freedom while we were standing at the fence. There was a little pond with a tiny waterfall.
German Group in Portugal
This is Germany calling!
Here we are, it takes us always a little bit longer to join the group ups, the blog:
We arrived on Monday and started on Tuesday with the presentations.
The topics of our presentations were a little film about our school, a short presentation of our home town Berlin. We tried to show the multicultural life in Berlin by talking about the different embassies and the several folk festivals. We also said some words about the results of the town partnerships with Asian, African and South American cities. The finally presentation was a listing of the most important milestones of the German history since the Federal Republic of Germany celebrated its birthday: we turned 60!
Here we are, it takes us always a little bit longer to join the group ups, the blog:
We arrived on Monday and started on Tuesday with the presentations.
The topics of our presentations were a little film about our school, a short presentation of our home town Berlin. We tried to show the multicultural life in Berlin by talking about the different embassies and the several folk festivals. We also said some words about the results of the town partnerships with Asian, African and South American cities. The finally presentation was a listing of the most important milestones of the German history since the Federal Republic of Germany celebrated its birthday: we turned 60!
TRIP IN ALMADA
On Tuesday, in the afternoon, we went for a trip in Almada: from Cristo Rei (an enormous monument built after the 2nd World War) we went down to the river's bank. During the journey the local guide from the Town Hall told us a lot of interesting things about the rocks, fossils and geological eras in the territory. We enjoyed this experience, even if it was a very hot day!
Baci baci, Giulia&Raz :)
Pillory by the Romanian Group
Yesterday we had the opportunity to visit Obidos, which appeared as a medieval fortress to us.
We can see why Obidos is a preferred tourist destination. Not only the well-preserved medieval look of its streets, squares, walls and its massive castle, but also its location which allows a 360 degree view of the surroundings, can be strong arguments for the people who want to be a part of an episode of history.
We have always been interested in architecture, so, from the moment we have arrived here we were fascinated by the colourful and also the simplicity of the homes here in Obidos. They are a lot alike, they form a whole, and still they have their own unique characteristics. Obidos has approximately the same structure as a town, both having gothic, renaissance and baroque influences.
By preserving their history, and in the same time living in this modern world, the people of Obidos can teach the world a valuable lesson: that we should never forget where we come from and that being ourselves also means carrying a little bit of history inside each of us.
In this trip we found an impressive monument that is called Pillory. We were interested in this and we found that it was built in granit in the end of 15th century. It represented power, as well as a symbol of municipal independence. It was also used to punish the criminals and thieves. On one side, it has a shield with the royal coat of arms and on the other side, a fishing net that Queen Leonon of Lecastre gave to the town in memory of the loss of her son, the Royal prince Alfonso, representing the fishing net to which the fisherman brought the body of her only son who died in a hunting accident.
This is what we think about Pillory:
Diana: "From the first time I saw it I thought that it´s a fountaine, but when we searched in a book at a shop, we saw that it´s a symbol of municipal authority and it reminded me of Vlad Tepes (Dracula) who haunted and killed everyone that was or he tought it was guilty"
Ruxandra and Amalia: If you are interested in history and you like mysterious things, Pillory is a great place for you.
Alina: When I first saw the monument I didn´t find it very interesting, but when I heard its story it impressed me a lot.
We can see why Obidos is a preferred tourist destination. Not only the well-preserved medieval look of its streets, squares, walls and its massive castle, but also its location which allows a 360 degree view of the surroundings, can be strong arguments for the people who want to be a part of an episode of history.
We have always been interested in architecture, so, from the moment we have arrived here we were fascinated by the colourful and also the simplicity of the homes here in Obidos. They are a lot alike, they form a whole, and still they have their own unique characteristics. Obidos has approximately the same structure as a town, both having gothic, renaissance and baroque influences.
By preserving their history, and in the same time living in this modern world, the people of Obidos can teach the world a valuable lesson: that we should never forget where we come from and that being ourselves also means carrying a little bit of history inside each of us.
In this trip we found an impressive monument that is called Pillory. We were interested in this and we found that it was built in granit in the end of 15th century. It represented power, as well as a symbol of municipal independence. It was also used to punish the criminals and thieves. On one side, it has a shield with the royal coat of arms and on the other side, a fishing net that Queen Leonon of Lecastre gave to the town in memory of the loss of her son, the Royal prince Alfonso, representing the fishing net to which the fisherman brought the body of her only son who died in a hunting accident.
This is what we think about Pillory:
Diana: "From the first time I saw it I thought that it´s a fountaine, but when we searched in a book at a shop, we saw that it´s a symbol of municipal authority and it reminded me of Vlad Tepes (Dracula) who haunted and killed everyone that was or he tought it was guilty"
Ruxandra and Amalia: If you are interested in history and you like mysterious things, Pillory is a great place for you.
Alina: When I first saw the monument I didn´t find it very interesting, but when I heard its story it impressed me a lot.
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Almada 14.10.09
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Hello from Portugal
The second day of our stay in Portugal
After another hot day our group is tired, but we are also really happy about what we experienced today. We went on a trip to the statue of Cristo Rei, which we hadn't seen from such a close distance so far. It´s even bigger than we have imagined ! Our tour guide wanted to entertain us with some talk about the geology but we could focus only on our swollen feet ! We were really glad to go back to our hosts and looking forward to having a cold shower. The views here in Almada are just amazing. I was asked if I prefer Almada at night or in the morning but I couldn't decide - atmosphere of the city is amazing and it doesn't matter if there is a sunlight or if there is a romantic night shimmer of the lights ...
Monday, 12 October 2009
12.10.2009r.
The weather is really hot today. It´s a bit hard for us - the Polish people - to deal with it - we are rather used to clouds and the rain where the sun shows up occasionally.
The Portugese teachers took us an a short trip round the school. The students seemed really excited to meet people from Poland. Some boys kept staring, they are shy but really handsome! What we like here especially are fruit juices. The lessons here are a bit different than in Poland. Every class has fewer students than a Polish one. We are looking forward to going out in the evening.
Portuguese Science lesson
admiring the pi number
Friday, 9 October 2009
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