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1. CIRCOLO DIDATTICO DI MANIAGO “ SAN GIOVANNI BOSCO“ PRIMARY SCHOOL CAMPAGNA di Maniago Italy
2. CIRCOLO DIDATTICO DI MANIAGO Via D. Alighieri, 48 33085 MANIAGO (PORDENONE) ITALIA Telephone : 0039-0427-709057 Fax : 0039-0427-71526 E-mail :pnee11100d@istruzione.it Website : www.circolomaniago.it Frisanco Maniago Vajont Vivaro Maniago is located in the Italian region named Friuli-Venezia Giulia which borders Slovenia and Austria. Children come from four different municipalities of a piedmont area: Maniago, Frisanco, Vajont e Vivaro.
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4. CAMPAGNA “ San Giovanni Bosco” PRIMARY SCHOOL Via Dei Venier 33085 CAMPAGNA (PN) Telephone : 0427 - 72343 e-mail : elcampagna@gmail.com Number of classes: 5 Total number of pupils: 91 We are part of Maniago School District and we are children from CAMPAGNA SCHOOL. Year 4 and 5 are responsable of the blog activities.
5. CAMPAGNA We live in a small village, Campagna. Campagna is located in a rural area, about 4 Km from the main town, Maniago. It has a population of 1.070 inhabitants. In our village there are two pubs, a “pizzeria”, a supermarket, a florist, a butcher’s, a newsagent’s, a haberdasher’s and a bakery.
6. Hello, My name’s Sara. I’m ten. I’m from Italy. I live in Dandolo. In Dandolo there’s a Church, there’s a very big Church. I’ ve got brown hair and brown eyes. I’ve got a sister and a brother . I can sing and dance. Love, Sara. I’m Alfredo. I’m 10. My birthday is on the 11th of April. I’m from Italy. I live in Poffabro, a small village in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia. I like Milan football team. I don’t like Inter football team. I’ve got 2 twins brothers. I can play judo. I can’t play rugby. Bye – bye. PUPILS FROM YEAR 5
7. Hello! I’m Vittoria. I’m ten. My birthday is on the 7th of September. I’m from Italy. I live in Campagna, a small village in Friuli Venezia Giulia. I like animals. I don’t like salad. My favourite colour is pink. I’ve got a brother. I can play mini basket but I can’t play football. I feel tired! Bye-bye… My name’s Erik. I’m 10. I’m from Maniago - Italy. In Maniago, there’s a famous fountain. I’ve got brown hair and brown eyes. I’ve got a brother. I like Science and Math, but I don’t like Italian. I can play football. Love, Erik
8. HERE I AM! My name’s Klaudia. I’m ten. My birthday is on the 16th of July. I’m from Italy. I live in Fratta, a small village in Friuli Venezia Giulia. I like animals, shoes and singing. I don’t like snakes and rats. My favourite subjects are English and Maths. I’ve got a sister. I can dance, sing and play the flute. I can’t ski I feel happy. Bye-bye! Hello, my name’s Chiara. I’m from Solimbergo - Italy. In Solimbergo,there’s a beautiful fountain. I’ve got one sister. I ve got brown hair and blue eyes. I like Maths and Sport but I don’t like Italian. I don’t like classical dance. Love, Chiara.
9. Hi! I’m Melissa. I’m 10. My birthday is on the 2nd of May. I’ m from Italy. I live in Maniago, a small town in Friuli Venezia Giulia. I like food. I don’ t like rats. My favourite subject are Math and English. I’ ve got a brother . I can swim. I’ can’ t play football. Bye-bye! Hello, my name’s Iris. I’m 10. I’m from Italy. In Italy there’s a famous river, the Po. I like English and Art but I don’t like Italian. I’ve got brown hair and brown eyes. I’ve got one sister. I can dance Hip Hop. Love, Iris.
10. Hello! My name's David. I'm 10. I'm from Vajont - Italy. In Vajont, there's a famous monument. I've got two sisters and one brother. I've got brown hair and brown eyes. I like Enghlish and History but I don't like Italian. I can play basket. Love, David. Here I am! I’m Federico. I’m ten. My birthday is on the 24th of May. I live in Maniago, a small town In Friuli Venezia Giulia I like tigers. I don’t like rats. My favourite football team is Inter. I can play football. I cant’ dance. I feel happy!!! Bye-bye…
11. Hi! I’m Ludovica. I’m 10. My birthday is on the 28th of December. I’m from Italy and I live in Campagna, a small village in Friuli Venezia Giulia. I like my cat. I don’t like parrots. My favourite drink is hot chocolate. I’ve got one brother. I can dance Hip hop and ski. I feel very happy!!! HELLO! I’m Lorenzo. I’m 10. My birthday is on the 21st of April. I’m from Italy. I live in Maniago, a small town in Friuli Venezia Giulia. I like Math, and English very much. I don’t like rats. My favourite colour is red and my favourite food is pizza. I’ve got two sisters. I can play the clarinet. I can’t ski. I feel tired…
12. Hello! My name’s Christian . I’m 10. I’m from Maniago. In Maniago there’s a famous fountain. I’ve got brown hair and dark brown eyes. I’ve got one brother. I like History and Geography, but I don’t like Italian. I can play football. Bye-bye… Hello! I’m Marco. I’m eleven. I’m from Italy. I live in Maniago. I like school Bye-bye friends…
13. I’m Ylenia. I’m 10 My birthday is on the 16th of February. I’m from Italy. I live in Maniago, a small town in Friuli Venezia Giulia. I like tigers and I don’t like snakes. My favourite football team is Juventus. I’ve got one brother. I can swim. I can’t dance. I feel happy! Bye-bye… Hello! My name’s Corinne. I’m 10. I’m from Campagna - Italy. In Campagna there’s a small fountain. I’ve got brown hair and brown eyes. I’ve got tow sisters. I like Maths and Geography but I don’t like History and Italian. I can’t play the guitar! LOVE, Corinne.
14. Hello! My name's Emmanuel. I'm 10. I'm from Italy and I live in Maniago. Maniago is famous for the big production of knives. I've got brown hair and grey eyes. I've got one sister. I like Maths and Geography but I don't like History. I can play the piano. Love, Emmanuel. Hello! My name ‘s Alice. I’m 10. I’m from Maniago - Italy. In Maniago there‘ s a famous fountain. I’ve got brown, short hair and brown eyes . I haven’t got any sisters or brothers. I like Maths and English but I don’t like Geography. I can’t play the clarinet. Love, Alice.
15. Hello, My name’s Martina. I’m 10 I’m from Italy and I live in Campagna. In Campagna there’s a beautiful square. I’ve got brown hair and brown eyes. I’ve got one brother. I like English and History but I don’t like Geography. Love, Martina . Hi! My name is Luca. I’m 10. I’m from Campagna, in Italy. I’ve got a brother. I like ICT and English but I don’t like Italian. I can swim. Love, Luca
16. Hello, my name’s Elisa. I’m 10. I’m from Maniago. In Maniago, there are the ruins of an ancient Castle. I’ve got blond hair and green eyes. I’ve got one brother . I like Maths and English but I don’t like Italian. I can’t play the guitar. LOVE, Elisa . And in next pages… here you are the other classes!