The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document announces a welcome ceremony and tour for a food culture exchange taking place from December 11-15, 2011 at Základná škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera in Malacky. The tour will be guided by Vanessa and Gabika.
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The document announces a food culture exchange art workshop to be held from November 11 to 15, 2011 at Základná škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera, a school located in Malacky.
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The document announces performances by Macejko and Štvrtčánek that will take place from December 11-15, 2011 at Základná Škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera in Malacky as part of a food culture exchange event.
The document expresses many wishes and desires for personal success, world peace, good grades, health, friendship, happiness, and basic necessities for all people. It wishes for understanding in relationships, education in Africa, an end to hunger and war, and a more just distribution of resources so that no one lacks basic needs.
Slovenia is a country in Central Europe bordering Italy, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria. It has a population of 2.05 million and its capital and largest city is Ljubljana. Slovenia has diverse landscapes ranging from the Alps and Mediterranean coastline. The official language is Slovenian and the country has a long history, gaining independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.
The document discusses different traditions and celebrations of Christmas and New Year's around the world. It describes how Christmas is celebrated in America with a focus on Santa Claus, versus traditions in the author's family in Slovenia which focus more on decorating trees and spending time with family. It also provides details on the origins of Santa Claus and compares the depictions of Santa Claus versus Saint Nicholas. The document concludes by noting various calendar new year traditions in different cultures and religions, and describes how the author celebrates New Year with family.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document announces a welcome ceremony and tour for a food culture exchange taking place from December 11-15, 2011 at Základná škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera in Malacky. The tour will be guided by Vanessa and Gabika.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information from the document:
The document announces a food culture exchange art workshop to be held from November 11 to 15, 2011 at Základná škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera, a school located in Malacky.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
The document announces performances by Macejko and Štvrtčánek that will take place from December 11-15, 2011 at Základná Škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera in Malacky as part of a food culture exchange event.
The document expresses many wishes and desires for personal success, world peace, good grades, health, friendship, happiness, and basic necessities for all people. It wishes for understanding in relationships, education in Africa, an end to hunger and war, and a more just distribution of resources so that no one lacks basic needs.
Slovenia is a country in Central Europe bordering Italy, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria. It has a population of 2.05 million and its capital and largest city is Ljubljana. Slovenia has diverse landscapes ranging from the Alps and Mediterranean coastline. The official language is Slovenian and the country has a long history, gaining independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.
The document discusses different traditions and celebrations of Christmas and New Year's around the world. It describes how Christmas is celebrated in America with a focus on Santa Claus, versus traditions in the author's family in Slovenia which focus more on decorating trees and spending time with family. It also provides details on the origins of Santa Claus and compares the depictions of Santa Claus versus Saint Nicholas. The document concludes by noting various calendar new year traditions in different cultures and religions, and describes how the author celebrates New Year with family.
The document discusses a meeting with the Mayor of Malacky from 11-15 December 2011 regarding a Food Culture Exchange program at the Základná Škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera elementary school in Malacky, Slovakia.
The pupils decided to show the foods they like and dislike in different ways such as drawing, working on computers, or making collages. Some pupils drew pictures of their favorite and least favorite foods while others created collages or wrote about their daily eating habits including foods they eat for different meals on school and weekend days. One pupil wrote a poem about liking vegetables, fruit, spaghetti, and fruit cakes but disliking apples, sweets, buckwheat bread, meat, fish and milk.
Tritney Bears the robot is the special guest on a cooking show. However, things do not go according to plan as Tritney accidentally sets off an explosion in the kitchen with the antibiotic sauce. Despite the mishap, they serve the charred meal and hope the audience enjoys their cooking segment.
The family wakes up late on Christmas morning and has a special breakfast before walking to the old town. In the afternoon, they go to the grandparents' house where the children play with cousins and open gifts. They rest for a few hours and then go into the forest in the evening to light fireworks before enjoying a delicious Christmas dinner prepared by the mother. They go to sleep happy and satisfied with their Christmas celebrations.
Slovak Christmas traditions include decorating Christmas trees with straw ornaments, apples, and nuts as well as placing a nativity scene and paper Bethlehem underneath. Recipes include gingerbread made from flour, eggs, sugar, butter, honey, and spices as well as a glaze made from powdered sugar, egg whites, and lemon juice or rum. An advent wreath with four candles is lit each Sunday before Christmas to bring a pleasant atmosphere. Other Christmas habits are singing carols, eating carp, baking cakes, and cutting apples.
The document announces an event called "Cooking with Chefs" that will take place from December 11-15, 2011 at Základná Škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera in Malacky. The event focuses on food culture exchange and will involve cooking with chefs.
This document summarizes several winter holidays:
1. Saint Nicholas Day on December 6th is associated with Saint Nicholas giving presents to good children, while devils accompany him to hit misbehaving children.
2. Christmas on December 25th celebrates the birth of Jesus, and people decorate their homes with Christmas trees, wreaths, and other decorations.
3. On Christmas Eve families have dinner which usually includes wiener steaks, French salad, and red wine. Santa then visits and leaves presents under the tree.
The document discusses the curriculum for classes 2nd through 9th, which includes foreign language options like French, German, and Spanish. It also lists extracurricular activities covering topics such as food, art, theater, science experiments, sports, and special event days focused on areas like culture, science, and technology. Success in competitions is noted as opening opportunities for scholarships.
Slovenia borders Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. It has 42 km of coastline along the Adriatic Sea with several coastal cities including Izola, Koper, Portoroz, Piran, and Lucija. Slovenia has over 2 million people and its capital and largest city is Ljubljana. Some of Slovenia's natural treasures include Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj, Slap Savica waterfall, and the Postojna Cave national park. Traditional Slovenian foods include potica pastry and žganci porridge, and the traditional drink is cviček wine. Major holidays include New Year's Day, Easter and May 1st.
The document provides an overview of key information about Slovenia, including its:
1) Geography, with descriptions of its location in Central Europe at the intersection of several regions and a coastline on the Adriatic Sea.
2) Culture, highlighting several important historical and cultural sites across Slovenia like Ljubljana Castle and the Postojna Cave.
3) Natural attractions, mentioning places of natural beauty such as Logarska Valley, Lake Cerknica, and Triglav mountain.
The document describes a family celebration where people gather to make and enjoy paella. It provides instructions on preparing paella over a wood fire or gas stove. Safety tips are included, such as keeping the fire away from trees. The document also mentions that paella is most famous in Valencia and some contests are held where people compete to cook the best paella.
Our school in Italy celebrates several holidays that involve travel and spending time with family. Students go on one or more day trips either within Italy or to nearby countries between April and May to visit museums, parks, and have activities like disco parties. Christmas break is around December 23rd to January 7th where families typically stay home together or visit relatives. Easter holiday lasts around one week in late March to April for staying home, picnics, or other outings. The school has also started a new type of holiday experience.
Ana Rocio spent her summer holidays in Nerpio, Albacete, Spain. While there, she attended a tapas fair where she ate albondigas and prawns. On a cold and hailing day, their neighbors made them chocolate chip cookies to eat during the storm. Later in her trip, Ana Rocio went to Cabo de Gata, Almeria where she spent her days at the beach and met a family from Pais Vasco who cooked cod for them.
Susana spent her summer holidays visiting several places around the Mediterranean, including taking a cruise, visiting Italy where she ate blackberries in Florence, traveling to Cádiz with her best friend Elena, and going to Almeria for a family holiday with her uncles and cousins where they ate a lot of fish and paella.
This document describes a summer holiday in Conil, Spain. It mentions being at the beach in the afternoon and in the park. Typical foods of Conil mentioned are higos, chumbos, and fish.
This summer the author spent their holidays in Pais Vasco, Spain. They traveled with their family and stayed in Pais Vasco for one week, where there are many beaches. While there, they visited Carlos Arguiñanos' famous restaurant in the village of Zarauz and went to Bilbao to see the Guggenheim Museum, which has an impressive sculpture of a large flower dog.
Matic went on a hiking trip with his class on August 15, 2012. The group of 18 students hiked up Mount Mrešce, with Matic's group taking around two hours to reach the top due to waiting for younger members. At the top, the group stopped for lunch, where Matic ate a sandwich, orange juice, and was starving. After descending back down the mountain, the group drove to a restaurant called Buff in Kranj, where Matic ordered pizza and played in an inflatable castle while waiting. Matic then went to a friend's house and had a fun rest of the holiday playing games.
Benjamin spent most of his summer holiday at home or at his grandma's house but went to Greece with his parents for the last week of August. They explored the Greek island of Lefkas by visiting a different beach each day and renting a car to drive around the island. The food was good everywhere they went, especially at local tavernas serving Greek cuisine like Greek salad, moussaka, gyros and souvlaki.
Matic went on a hiking trip with his class on August 15, 2012. The group of 18 students hiked up Mount Mrešce, with Matic's group taking around two hours to reach the top. At the summit, they stopped for lunch - Matic ate a sandwich, orange juice, and was starving. After descending back down the mountain, they drove to a restaurant called Buff in Kranj where Matic had pizza while playing in an inflatable castle. Matic then went to a friend's house and had a fun, game-filled night and following day, making those two days the best of his holiday.
The document summarizes a student's holiday trip to Novigrad, Croatia. It describes the journey from Slovenia to Novigrad, unpacking at the destination and going for a swim. It also mentions the variety of delicious foods eaten each day, including swimming, watching sunsets each evening, going on a boat trip and visiting a circus.
The document discusses a meeting with the Mayor of Malacky from 11-15 December 2011 regarding a Food Culture Exchange program at the Základná Škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera elementary school in Malacky, Slovakia.
The pupils decided to show the foods they like and dislike in different ways such as drawing, working on computers, or making collages. Some pupils drew pictures of their favorite and least favorite foods while others created collages or wrote about their daily eating habits including foods they eat for different meals on school and weekend days. One pupil wrote a poem about liking vegetables, fruit, spaghetti, and fruit cakes but disliking apples, sweets, buckwheat bread, meat, fish and milk.
Tritney Bears the robot is the special guest on a cooking show. However, things do not go according to plan as Tritney accidentally sets off an explosion in the kitchen with the antibiotic sauce. Despite the mishap, they serve the charred meal and hope the audience enjoys their cooking segment.
The family wakes up late on Christmas morning and has a special breakfast before walking to the old town. In the afternoon, they go to the grandparents' house where the children play with cousins and open gifts. They rest for a few hours and then go into the forest in the evening to light fireworks before enjoying a delicious Christmas dinner prepared by the mother. They go to sleep happy and satisfied with their Christmas celebrations.
Slovak Christmas traditions include decorating Christmas trees with straw ornaments, apples, and nuts as well as placing a nativity scene and paper Bethlehem underneath. Recipes include gingerbread made from flour, eggs, sugar, butter, honey, and spices as well as a glaze made from powdered sugar, egg whites, and lemon juice or rum. An advent wreath with four candles is lit each Sunday before Christmas to bring a pleasant atmosphere. Other Christmas habits are singing carols, eating carp, baking cakes, and cutting apples.
The document announces an event called "Cooking with Chefs" that will take place from December 11-15, 2011 at Základná Škola Dr. Jozefa Dérera in Malacky. The event focuses on food culture exchange and will involve cooking with chefs.
This document summarizes several winter holidays:
1. Saint Nicholas Day on December 6th is associated with Saint Nicholas giving presents to good children, while devils accompany him to hit misbehaving children.
2. Christmas on December 25th celebrates the birth of Jesus, and people decorate their homes with Christmas trees, wreaths, and other decorations.
3. On Christmas Eve families have dinner which usually includes wiener steaks, French salad, and red wine. Santa then visits and leaves presents under the tree.
The document discusses the curriculum for classes 2nd through 9th, which includes foreign language options like French, German, and Spanish. It also lists extracurricular activities covering topics such as food, art, theater, science experiments, sports, and special event days focused on areas like culture, science, and technology. Success in competitions is noted as opening opportunities for scholarships.
Slovenia borders Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. It has 42 km of coastline along the Adriatic Sea with several coastal cities including Izola, Koper, Portoroz, Piran, and Lucija. Slovenia has over 2 million people and its capital and largest city is Ljubljana. Some of Slovenia's natural treasures include Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj, Slap Savica waterfall, and the Postojna Cave national park. Traditional Slovenian foods include potica pastry and žganci porridge, and the traditional drink is cviček wine. Major holidays include New Year's Day, Easter and May 1st.
The document provides an overview of key information about Slovenia, including its:
1) Geography, with descriptions of its location in Central Europe at the intersection of several regions and a coastline on the Adriatic Sea.
2) Culture, highlighting several important historical and cultural sites across Slovenia like Ljubljana Castle and the Postojna Cave.
3) Natural attractions, mentioning places of natural beauty such as Logarska Valley, Lake Cerknica, and Triglav mountain.
The document describes a family celebration where people gather to make and enjoy paella. It provides instructions on preparing paella over a wood fire or gas stove. Safety tips are included, such as keeping the fire away from trees. The document also mentions that paella is most famous in Valencia and some contests are held where people compete to cook the best paella.
Our school in Italy celebrates several holidays that involve travel and spending time with family. Students go on one or more day trips either within Italy or to nearby countries between April and May to visit museums, parks, and have activities like disco parties. Christmas break is around December 23rd to January 7th where families typically stay home together or visit relatives. Easter holiday lasts around one week in late March to April for staying home, picnics, or other outings. The school has also started a new type of holiday experience.
Ana Rocio spent her summer holidays in Nerpio, Albacete, Spain. While there, she attended a tapas fair where she ate albondigas and prawns. On a cold and hailing day, their neighbors made them chocolate chip cookies to eat during the storm. Later in her trip, Ana Rocio went to Cabo de Gata, Almeria where she spent her days at the beach and met a family from Pais Vasco who cooked cod for them.
Susana spent her summer holidays visiting several places around the Mediterranean, including taking a cruise, visiting Italy where she ate blackberries in Florence, traveling to Cádiz with her best friend Elena, and going to Almeria for a family holiday with her uncles and cousins where they ate a lot of fish and paella.
This document describes a summer holiday in Conil, Spain. It mentions being at the beach in the afternoon and in the park. Typical foods of Conil mentioned are higos, chumbos, and fish.
This summer the author spent their holidays in Pais Vasco, Spain. They traveled with their family and stayed in Pais Vasco for one week, where there are many beaches. While there, they visited Carlos Arguiñanos' famous restaurant in the village of Zarauz and went to Bilbao to see the Guggenheim Museum, which has an impressive sculpture of a large flower dog.
Matic went on a hiking trip with his class on August 15, 2012. The group of 18 students hiked up Mount Mrešce, with Matic's group taking around two hours to reach the top due to waiting for younger members. At the top, the group stopped for lunch, where Matic ate a sandwich, orange juice, and was starving. After descending back down the mountain, the group drove to a restaurant called Buff in Kranj, where Matic ordered pizza and played in an inflatable castle while waiting. Matic then went to a friend's house and had a fun rest of the holiday playing games.
Benjamin spent most of his summer holiday at home or at his grandma's house but went to Greece with his parents for the last week of August. They explored the Greek island of Lefkas by visiting a different beach each day and renting a car to drive around the island. The food was good everywhere they went, especially at local tavernas serving Greek cuisine like Greek salad, moussaka, gyros and souvlaki.
Matic went on a hiking trip with his class on August 15, 2012. The group of 18 students hiked up Mount Mrešce, with Matic's group taking around two hours to reach the top. At the summit, they stopped for lunch - Matic ate a sandwich, orange juice, and was starving. After descending back down the mountain, they drove to a restaurant called Buff in Kranj where Matic had pizza while playing in an inflatable castle. Matic then went to a friend's house and had a fun, game-filled night and following day, making those two days the best of his holiday.
The document summarizes a student's holiday trip to Novigrad, Croatia. It describes the journey from Slovenia to Novigrad, unpacking at the destination and going for a swim. It also mentions the variety of delicious foods eaten each day, including swimming, watching sunsets each evening, going on a boat trip and visiting a circus.
1) The student spent their holidays at the seaside in Trogir, Croatia, where they have been going for eight years.
2) They enjoyed warm seas, friendly locals, and homemade Dalmatian meals including fish, octopus, vegetables, and refreshing limonade.
3) The student also spent a few days with their grandmother in Poljane, where they helped with chores and cared for cats, and learned to bake bread and strudel.
Julija Peternelj spent her holidays camping on the seaside in Premantura near Pula, Croatia with her family. She spent her time swimming, biking, jumping on a water trampoline, and playing cards with friends. Every day she also took walks with her dog Sammy. During her trip she went parasailing over the open sea and enjoyed the beautiful view from 150 meters up. She also drove a jet ski with her family on a family sofa and went bungee jumping and boating in Medulin amusement park. She ate typical Istrian foods like čevapčiči, seafood, olives, and truffles during her holiday.
The author visited several attractions on their holiday in London including the London Aquarium where they saw fascinating fish, Madame Tussauds museum with very realistic wax figures, and the Big Ben which had a stunning view. They also saw the Crown Jewels at the Jewel House but could not take pictures. The author ate traditional English foods like fish and chips and huge full English breakfasts. While tea was served everywhere, the author found it quite bitter and preferred milkshakes which came in many fruit flavors.
The document summarizes a student's trip to Spain over 4 days, where they visited landmarks in Barcelona like Camp Nou stadium and ate Spanish omelette. In the second day they went to Sagrada Familia church in Barcelona. The third day was spent in Madrid where they visited the Santiago Bernabeu stadium. The fourth day included a visit to a bullfight arena before returning home on the last day.
The student visited Rome during the holidays and saw many famous landmarks like the Colosseum and Spanish market. The most interesting part of the trip was visiting the Vatican and St. Peter's Square, where the student saw the Pope. Every day they ate pizza and drank water, and slept in the luxurious Hotel Raphael though they were often tired. Overall the trip to Rome was a happy experience where the student saw many beautiful sights before returning home.
Ivana Kolenko spent her summer going on camping trips with scouts, visiting family in Ptuj and Pineta, attending an English course in Čatež, and celebrating her family's annual reunion. Some highlights included walking for 3 days to reach the scout camp, making grill meat over an open fire, playing with cousins and friends when home, and seeing her favorite English teacher Živa at the course in Čatež, who remembered her as her favorite student. By the end of the summer, Ivana was ready to return to school and see her English teacher Betka Mahnič.
This document summarizes a student's holiday activities during summer camp in 2012. It discusses that the student had a great time playing various sports like handball, table tennis, football, and shooting bows. The evenings were fun as well with activities like bingo, treasure hunts, and quizzes. The student also enjoyed swimming in the warm River Kolpa and walking along it, including rafting on some rapids. The document describes a beautiful local church built before 1864 that they visited.
This year Neža Bernik had a diverse set of holidays. She visited several new places including Barcelona, Montenegro, Vienna, and Pašman Island in Croatia. Some highlights included seeing the Camp Nou football stadium, Sagrada Familia church, and Barcelona Aquarium in Barcelona. She also trained her dogs for a singing competition and helped her dad at his vet clinic when at home. Overall, her holidays involved traveling, spending time with friends and family, and enjoying ice cream until she caught a cold.
Darja spent her holiday at a beautiful island in Croatia where she enjoyed swimming at the excellent beach and sea. She ate a tasty daily menu of pizza and chocolate pancakes while drinking ice tea and water. During her time at home, Darja had fun with friends at a place called Pustal and saw an interesting 500-year-old stone that was once used for plumbing and weighed 100 kg.