Pedro de Atarrabia News (June 2012) is a school magazine made by ESL secondary school students at Pedro de Atarrabia Junior High School in Villava, Spain, as part of their learning process. Here they write about the activities they have shared with their partners in Poland, or about some school contests or their participation in international ones. Then there is a large section where they write about their school and teachers.
This issue includes the interview made to Irene Villa (victim of terrorism, journalist, screenwriter and mother) for the “My Dream Contest” organized by the WAN (World Association of Newspapers). It was selected among 63 to represent Spain in the world contest.
We hope you like these 28 pages of our everyday life stories and, should you be interested in learning more about us, you can get in contact with us by mail: pedroatarrabia@gmail.com
All the best and remember, whatever you do: BE HAPPY!
Ibaialde News 19 (June 2011) is the last issue of this school magazine published at IES Ibaialde-Burlada High School in Spain.
After almost twenty years, we end its publication and next year we will continue with a new project at Pedro de Atarrabia in Villava.
In this last issue we offer you, as usual, all the information about the school and some awards (eTwinning European Medal especially) won by ESL students at Ibaialde. Besides, there is also a large number of articles which includes interviews, trips, …
We hope you like these 28 pages of our everyday life stories and, should you be interested in learning more about us, you can get in contact with us by mail: jjbaile@gmail.com
All the best and remember, whatever you do: BE HAPPY!
Ibaialde News 18 (June 2010) is a school magazine made by ESL secondary school students at Ibaialde-Burlada High School in Spain, as part of their learning process. Here they write about the activities they have shared with their partners in Poland, or about some school contests or their participation the eTwinning Project. Then there is a large section where they write about their school and teachers.
We hope you like these 24 pages of our everyday life stories and, should you be interested in learning more about us, you can get in contact with us by mail: jjbaile@gmail.com
All the best and remember, whatever you do: BE HAPPY!
Students' presentation of this activity made after studying the Camino de Santiago in class. We rode the last few kms before Pamplona and met different pilgrims and visited the shelters there.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Pedro de Atarrabia News (June 2012) is a school magazine made by ESL secondary school students at Pedro de Atarrabia Junior High School in Villava, Spain, as part of their learning process. Here they write about the activities they have shared with their partners in Poland, or about some school contests or their participation in international ones. Then there is a large section where they write about their school and teachers.
This issue includes the interview made to Irene Villa (victim of terrorism, journalist, screenwriter and mother) for the “My Dream Contest” organized by the WAN (World Association of Newspapers). It was selected among 63 to represent Spain in the world contest.
We hope you like these 28 pages of our everyday life stories and, should you be interested in learning more about us, you can get in contact with us by mail: pedroatarrabia@gmail.com
All the best and remember, whatever you do: BE HAPPY!
Ibaialde News 19 (June 2011) is the last issue of this school magazine published at IES Ibaialde-Burlada High School in Spain.
After almost twenty years, we end its publication and next year we will continue with a new project at Pedro de Atarrabia in Villava.
In this last issue we offer you, as usual, all the information about the school and some awards (eTwinning European Medal especially) won by ESL students at Ibaialde. Besides, there is also a large number of articles which includes interviews, trips, …
We hope you like these 28 pages of our everyday life stories and, should you be interested in learning more about us, you can get in contact with us by mail: jjbaile@gmail.com
All the best and remember, whatever you do: BE HAPPY!
Ibaialde News 18 (June 2010) is a school magazine made by ESL secondary school students at Ibaialde-Burlada High School in Spain, as part of their learning process. Here they write about the activities they have shared with their partners in Poland, or about some school contests or their participation the eTwinning Project. Then there is a large section where they write about their school and teachers.
We hope you like these 24 pages of our everyday life stories and, should you be interested in learning more about us, you can get in contact with us by mail: jjbaile@gmail.com
All the best and remember, whatever you do: BE HAPPY!
Students' presentation of this activity made after studying the Camino de Santiago in class. We rode the last few kms before Pamplona and met different pilgrims and visited the shelters there.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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Dear Dr. Kornbluth and Mr. Gorenberg,
The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
This Congress will not stand idly by and allow an environment hostile to Jewish students to persist. The House believes that your institution is in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, and the inability or
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Postsecondary education is a unique opportunity for students to learn and have their ideas and beliefs challenged. However, universities receiving hundreds of millions of federal funds annually have denied
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The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
• The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the sources of funding and other support flowing to groups espousing pro-Hamas propaganda and engaged in antisemitic harassment and intimidation of students. The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the US House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.
• The Committee on Ways and Means has been investigating several universities since November 15, 2023, when the Committee held a hearing entitled From Ivory Towers to Dark Corners: Investigating the Nexus Between Antisemitism, Tax-Exempt Universities, and Terror Financing. The Committee followed the hearing with letters to those institutions on January 10, 202
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273. People of
Ibaialde:
Maria de Viguri,
Lydie, Rico, Sara
Napal, Javier
Sarriguren, Juan
Luis de Esteban
They are leaving
Ibaialde
Literary contest (15-18)
&
Karaoke Party
(pages 10-14 & 19)
Trips:
Barcelona & Portaventura (20), Paris (21),
Irati2000 (22-23),
Germany (24-25), …
And many more things inside
275. working as a teacher at
Ibaialde?
I have worked for twenty-two
years up to now, with twelve or
fifteen of them at Ibaialde, since
the foundation of this school. But
for nine years I have been a
Te a c h e r A s s e s o r f o r t h e
Environment Department of the
Navarran Government. Three
years ago I came back to Ibaialde.
Before starting here I was in
Zaragoza for a year and for six in
Tafalla.
- When did your love affair
with Mycology start?
AN I studied Biology at the appreciated here?
University of Navarra and when I
INTERVIEW was in the second year of my There are a growing number of
WITH course, I decided to study
mycology. I took this decision
people, perhaps too many, who
are fond of fungi. People earn a
LUIS GARCÍA thanks to a TV programme. Then
I started to study it and my
lot of money collecting fungi.
The administrative authorities
BONA. interest grew the more I studied have realised that this is an
the subject. interesting part of cultural
heritage and because of this a
Luis Miguel García Bona is one -What sort of things do you study is being conducted into
of the best researchers in need to pick fungi? the economic value of exploiting
environmental issues. A Doctor fungi in Navarra.
in Biology, Head of Secondary If apart from picking the fungi,
Studies, he has worked as a you are interested in studying - This year you have produced
Teacher Advisor for the them, you will need: the second exhibition of fungi
Environment Department of the -Suitable clothes depending on and we have been really
Navarrase Government. He has the weather (water proof jacket, interested in it. Many pupils
written and published hundreds boots...) were surprised because of
of pieces of outstanding research -A basket to keep the fungi you their colour, texture and even
and among them we would like have picked. their horrible smell. What is
to highlight Estudio florístico de -A pen knife and optionally a the aim of it?
la vertiente suroccidental de la stick to hack your way through
sierra de Sarbil (San Sebastián, the undergrowth. We have done this experiment
1974), Setas y hongos de for only two years and we
Navarra ( Pamplona, 1980), To study the fungi we need. started without a clear idea
Guía ecológica de Navarra -A microscope. whether this project could be
–apartado de micología- -Chemical products. interesting for the pupils and we
(Pamplona, 1980), Plantas -A reference book. tried it out as a pupil had
medicinales de Navarra -A needle and some blades. suggested it . This year the
(Pamplona, 1981), Setas y exhibition was a success and we
hongos de la Península Ibérica - Has Navarra got a wide
Ibaialde News/May 2001
shall definetely repeat the course
–2 volumes- (San Sebastián)... variety of species? again as it was a hit because
many people from different
At the same time, he is the Yes, I think Navarra has a wide schools and groups came to see
founder member and President of range of fungi in its region the mushrooms. The aim of this
Gorosti, Nature Study Society because there are 1,800 species. experiment is that the pupils are
since 1983. For the last twenty Navarra is a wet, humid region interested, enjoy, participate and
years of his career he has taken and there are many types of come and see the exhibition.
part in many lectures and study forests. Due to this there is a huge
weeks as a Director, Coordinator variety of fungi in the North and Thanks a lot and good luck!
or Assesor. South.
Adriana Olóriz &
-How long have you been -In your opinion, is fungi well Maite Barberena. 3º E.
3
277. Let’s
dance!
She is always ready to sing
(here with some teachers during
the German’s stay)
Ibaialde News/May 2001
5
278. DID YOU KNOW THAT ...?
MARIA DE VIGURI always
Maria, our music teacher, was soliciting any
born in Navarra. She studied possible
music and dance. She went to collaboration
the school of music when she with other
was six years old. In the departments.
school of music you had to be Sara and her
seven to go, but her mother partners give
lied and she was let in. makeovers to
She studied there five years of solfa, ten years of everyone in the
piano and six years of harmony and composition. school who
She kept on studying until she was twenty-one wants them and
because she wanted to be a teacher of music. our English
Also she studied ballet for seven years and her Department
teachers were the famous Peter Brown (English) among others
and Margining, in are very
Barcelona. She grateful for all
says that she started their help in all
ballet because she departmental
was a bit fat and festivities such as parades, parties, videos
she wanted to lose etc...and thanks to her we have student make-up
weight. She acted artists on hand who are willing to give us a
in the theatre healthy and beautiful new look.
Gayarre and also in She enjoys travelling and has a lot of friends who
Barcelona. Then do theater work so that she decided to act out
she went to the some characters from a play for one of them and
Royal Palace of the that´s how she became interested in show
Queen Sophia and business. Look at the picture at Mendoza´s Fonda
King Juan Carlos, 1967: Sara in her aunt Isi`s wedding and you can
the Zarzuela, to guess in her youngest eyes the innate decision of
becoming the best one.
By her mates.
LYDIE
Lydie, the native assistant
teacher of French, was born in
the French Brittany, in Saint
Cast de Guildo. It is a village in
the country. This village has got
seven beaches and in the biggest,
in the winter there isn´t anybody
but in the summer there are
hundreds of visitors there.
Ibaialde News/May 2001
In the photograph, Lydie was two years old. Her
father, Jean Pierre, is French and her mother is
receive an award from them. She has won Spanish. Her grandfather is Italian, so she knows
various awards for teaching people.Her teacher many languages: French, English, Spanish and
was Fernando Remacha. Look at the photograph, German. She worked as a babysitter in England
Maria is being greeted by the Queen. to improve her English .
Natalia Marin & Esther Iriarte Lydie, in the last summer, she went to the
campsite in Elizondo. She was a monitor and
wants to return to it this summer. She likes to go
SARA NAPAL to swimming pool because it is very relaxing.
She is a stylist teacher. She was born in a little Now she wants to live in Spain forever
village nearby Pamplona: Murillo and she did all
sorts of things before she became teacher. She is Natalia Marin & Esther Iriarte
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279. who thought I was a junior when I was really a
freshman. That was because I had two years
experience prior.
Are you a rebel?
No I don´t think so
Did you get good grades?
I was top in my class
Do you think you will ever leave this field of
work?
Not unless I’m “touched” the lottery
By Beatriz Moro Lima &
Beatriz Usoz Burguete
CICLO MEDIO HOSTELERÍA
RICO F. ROCES JUAN LUIS
He is one of our most loved teachers. He´s an
Asturian from Luanco who has been living in DE
Pamplona for only ten years now. He has studied ESTEBAN
in Oviedo University and he has also led a very Catering
interesting life in London, New York and Paris teacher.
which has stirred up the desire in us all to travel
and see other countries. How old are you?
He is always repeating: “Go abroad and open up I´m thirty five
your minds” years old
This year we have studied a great deal of recipes Where were you
and at the same time we have tried to learn born?
English on a practical level which is orientated to I was born in Lasarte
our majors of culinary arts. Where do you live?
In this picture in a fifties public school you can I live in Burlada
see our teacher thinking about his future with us. How did you start in this field?
By Mikel Aingeru Arrastia My brother was a culinary arts teacher and he
started showing me the tricks of the trade and now
JAVIER SARRIGUREN I´d like that to be my future
Catering Teacher When did you start your studies?
When I was nineteen
How old are you? What´s your favourite recipe?
I´m forty There are many recipes I like but I prefer the ones
Where do you come from? for fish
I come from Pamplona. What about your pupils?
Where do you live? Although students are very enthusiastic with a
I live in Barañain wonderful predisposition to learn the material.
How did you start working in There are all sorts of pupils some good some
this field? bad... some better some worse.
Because my mother was a Where did you graduate?
professional waitress in charge The hostelry school where I studied was in the
of the University Catering. I would come down to Basque country and we would feed the university
see her and help her out. After a while they students. We´d make 1000 different dishes daily
Ibaialde News/May 2001
offered me a job and I accepted it. Two years later so there were times we would spend an entire
I went off to a hostelry school in Madrid. When I morning chopping onions with non-stop crying.
started my courses I was able to make Spanish Were you a rebel dude?
omelettes with twelve different frying pans and No, I was very studious and formal
we would make four thousand dishes per day What about your marks?
When did you begin working as a cook? In High School I didn´t get very high marks I
When I was fifteen and to study at seventeen always passed by the skin of my teeth. But in
Which is your favourite recipe? cooking I got the best grades.
A lot of them, no one in special. Are you satisfied with this job?
What do you think of your students? I can´t say that one day I won´t leave my teaching
There´s a little of everything like in a chemist’s career but for now I am very happy working at
Any anecdotes you´d like to share? this school and with my profession
When I started school, there were many people By Beatriz Moro and her classmates
7
280. Snow is falling, ... all around me
children playing, having fun, ...
is the season of love and
understanding... merry
Christmas to Everyone.
Yes, the most important
thing at the party was to wish
a merry christmas to everyone
and to have a nice time. But ..., how to do it?
First of all we went with the make-up pupils
because we all wanted to be good-looking (at
least for a day).
Everybody was very happy, it was the end of
the term, the holiday season was here so...
what’s the best thing to do when one is
happy? TO SING!! so a lot of pupils at
Ibaialde queued to get into the Usos Multiples
room to attend the show, everyone wanted to
go in.
Some minutes after the doors were open the
three presenters were prepared to start it. They
were Father Christmas and two messengers
from Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar.
The party began and a lot of christmas carols
were sung by pupils, sometimes conducted by
the music teachers Paz or María de Viguri,
although some other students just decided to
join the fun and registered on the very last
minute. Some pupils played their instruments
too, ... and even ESTOPA had
decided to take part in the
party.
Finally the most important
moment at the party was when our
teachers came onto the stage and
Ibaialde News/May 2001
started to sing. At the same time,
outside, it started to rain... no, I
was just kidding, I must tellthe
truth, they sang very well. But the
best one was Carmelo when he interpreted a
Top: Alia in her make-up session previous to her
German carol, we enjoyed it and then the
performance. Other performers queueing for their turn.
pajes gave him a very nice present, a
Middle: Joseba Crespo and Alvaro Aranguren
wonderful scarf. controlled all the multimedia items used in the show
Bottom: Father Christmas (Aitor Berango)
It was 12.40 p.m. and the party was about to accompanied by Melchor and Gaspar’s pajes (Leyre
finish, but nobody wanted to leave. Suddenly and Silvia) presented the show.
someone shouted: “Paz”, “Paz”,... and Paz
8
281. stepped onto the stage, took
a guitar and started to sing
“Aleluya”.
It was a great party and
we´ll never forget it ... until
next Christmas party!
Asier Gómez
Children always
love christmas carols
(in the photo: some first
ESO students prepared to
start singing)
A happy Carmelo
thanks Father Christmas
Sandra and Itziar played for his lovely
as professionally as usual present
Aren’t they lovely?
Ibaialde News/May 2001
9
282. ¡es que
estoy hecho un
chaval!
Ibaialde News/May 2001
10
283. The English Party
On the 2 nd
of May in FP (usos multiples
room) the English Department celebrated the
traditional English Literary Award party. This
year’s was the ninth.
This year there was a new and well
prepared activity at the party: a Karaoke contest! studies (see page 13). The prizes consisted of
The contestants and their supporters were there money, a back pack, a diploma and a dictionary.
a quarter of an hour before to practise their The prizes were given by the English teachers
shows. (Pilar Ariño, Blanca Abaigar, Javier Baile,
Venancio Maisterra and Rico Fernández).
The party began with a small buffet where Soon the prize giving had finished, but the show
all the people drank ate and laughed. It had continued here because the presenters of the
been organized by the students in first year of karaoke competition Asier Gómez and Mikel
ESO. Under Venancio’s supervision they had set Sánchez introduced the rest of the contestants to
the tables, prepared the food and then they the competition.
became waiters and waitresses, and they did it
very professionally! But it was not only singing because there
rd
were two groups of dancers: first a group from 3
Then the presenters, Mikel Sánchez and ESO danced with the music of ‘‘The Cup of
st
Asier Gómez, sang ‘‘Everybody Needs life’’, and then another group from 1 Bachillerato
Somebody’’ by The Blues Brothers. When danced some salsa.
they had finished they presented some shows
and the homage to Meena. Three students of 4th We had lots of groups singing, probably
ESO sang a song to dedicated to Meena, and because the prizes were very tempting. The
Lidie, they also received a gift to show our karaoke material prepared for the contest was of
gratitude towards them. After this the English the first quality and Joseba Crespo and Alvaro
teachers announced who had won the English Aranguren really knew how to use all the
Literary Prizes, three prizes for 1st and 2nd multimedia: big screen video, computer, mikes,
E.S.O, four prizes for 3rd and 4th E.S.O, one for lights, … they were as professionals as usual.
Bachillerato and two more for the vocational They offered us songs by the Beatles (Across the
Universe, Let it Be, Help,...), by The Moffats
(I’ll be there for you), Britney (Lucky), Craig
David (Walking Away),... and many more all
those which were included in a 20 song-CD the
English Department had prepared for the Party.
To finish we all waited on tenterhooks,
nail-biting with many nerves to know the winners
of the competition. First we knew the third group,
they won t-shirt and a cd. Then the second
classified obtained a t-shirt, a cd, and tickets for
the cinema, and finally, the winner (Nerea
Ibaialde News/May 2001
Linzoain) got a cd, 2 passes to have lunch at a
restaurant and cinema tickets. We have to thank
Paz Fernández, Music techer, who helped Blanca
and Rico to choose the winners in the Karaoke
contest.
And finally the party ended with
Meena’s violin and Sandra Lafoz and María
Nieto’s flutes. The party had been a huge
success.
Silvia López & Oscar López
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284. Beatriz ELVIRA, Mª Carmen CAMBRA
and Edurne GARCÍA prepared everybody
for their performances
STUDIES ADVISOR
Marisa ECHEVERRIA The photographers
with Pilar, Meena
and Blanca
Karaoke jury with
Contest presenters
Ibaialde News/May 2001
Two moments in the
evening:
(Left) Patricia, Silvia
and Micaela during
their “I’ll be there for
you” performance.
(Right) Iosu, David,
Izaskun & Celeste
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286. MY DREAM
In this essay I'm going to talk about
dreams, I'm not very sure why I've chosen this
topic but a few days ago in my English class
we were listening to different songs and all of
them made we think what is any dream.
The name of the song is Lucky and the
singer is Britney Spears, in this song the
composer wrote about a girl who dreams that
she's an actress, a famous actress, she has lots
of fans who are knocking to her door of her
house to wake her up. She thinks that she is
very lucky but when the night arrives some
tears arrive with her and she can't understand
it because she says that she has all the things
she wants, but I think that she knows that all
is not true and she suffers thinking in it.
My problem is that I haven't got a very
important dream, like Lucky who's dream is
being an actress, and that worries me because
I don't know what I want to be or study and
the day to choose is arriving and that is a
MY VILLAGE WITH SNOW problem because I don't want to mistake.
I remember when I was a child my
IN WINTER dream was being a top model or a famous
One month ago the temperatures were very person, the dream of all the little girls but
cold in my village because it was winter. In a very cold now when I see the bodies of the top models
night, my cousins and I were watching TV and after and I see my own one…
that we went to bed. Next morning ( for our surprise), I see that it isn't possible because I
when we got up, there was a lot of snow on the ground, don't want to be one of those anorexic girls.
on the trees, on the roofs...Everything was white. But now I'm going to continue looking
for my dream.
Too many animals were searching food in the
fields. They were digging to find it. The birds jumped MARTA ZAMARBIDE
among the white blanket of snow and sometimes they 4º E.S.O. 1st PRIZE.
sank their heads into the snow and took something with SEGUNDO CICLO ESO
their bills. It was very funny!
My cousins and I had our breakfast, got
dressed very fast and then went out. We did a
snowball battle in the street. After that we made a
snowman and put him a hat, a broom and a carrot
nose.
Then we rang our friends and went to a
big steep field with the sledges. We were in the
field for a long time this day but when we were,
wet we went back home. I enjoyed that day so
much... I like winter.
Now it is spring. My village is not white.
Mountains and fields are green and birds are in the
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trees singing beautiful songs. There are a lot of
insects round the trees and the birds find food
quickly. At the moment the temperatures are higher
and I go out with my friends. Nights are shorter than
in winter and the weather is better but I prefer winter. I FREEDOM
am crazy about the snow and wintertime. It is my
favourite season,of course. Helen was born in New York in April
of 1898. She was the last daughter of four, but
Uxue FRANCO she never was a spoilt girl. Since she was only
2º B five, she had to take care of herself. She had
PRIMER PREMIO (1ER CICLO E.S.O.) not come to this world to an easygoing life.
The money was not extra good in her family,
and her father had to go away looking for a
job, trying to sustain his son-daughters. But it
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to
2º bachillera
B
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290. 2º bachillerato
C
2º bachillerato
D
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291. jams.....I was crossing the road when I saw him. He was
that boy from school, Stephen, the one I have ever loved
in his motorbike. I followed him with my car, then I felt
a strange feeling ( something that I could never explain).
My heart was beating very fast as if was going to go
out. Suddenly, I heard a big noise and everything was
absolutely silence. An enormous chill went over my
body and feared the worst thing. I turned my head left
and I could see something lying on the floor. I went near
but I couldn´t see anything. I was still scared and afraid
and I had a breakdown when I saw his motorbike
crashed into a car,.
was not enough. Her mother began to work
in a factory, in something related with textile
industry, and so Aman, the oldest of Helen's
sisters, had to do it too. While they were
working, Helen, John (her brother) and
Hanna (her other sister) were studying at
school. Unfortunately, the situation was
impossible to support anymore. There was
no money, and an other disgrace had
happened, Helen's father had died. The state,
did not allow to her mother to be responsible
of her son-daughters, and two smallests, John
and Helen, were sent to an orphanage. Since
then, Helen's life was worse than before, if it
was possible. John, soon, could leave the
house, so she was alone, and with the age of
five, she also felt lonely. She was not then
with her mother, because it was supposed
that she was not able to take care of her
children without a man. Then Helen knew
that she had to be a fighter during her life, I couldn´t see his green eyes, they were closed and I was
trying to get for women the same rights and afraid that they were not going to be opened anymore
responsibilities that men had. And that was
the reason that gave her strength to live her A blood pool was around him. I thought it was a dream
every day's life. Five years later, when she but suddenly a woman touched my shoulder and I
was ten, she began to work in a factory, like realised that everything was true. She was the
her mother did before. Helen was expecting ambulance doctor, they were trying to get through with
to be older to can avoid some of the male the stretcher.They took him to the hospital. I asked the
chauvinists of the age, but somebody did not doctor if I could go with him in the ambulance so I was
want that. Seeing that the factory's women the only person Known for him.
were going to come up asking for women's
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liberation, the manager closed the doors and After two weeks crying and staying at hospital, Stephen
caught fire his factory. Most of workers, all died.
women, died, included Helen. All that she
wanted was some freedom. Now, one year later of being at home alone without
wanting to see anybody. I have realised that life goes on
st
1 PRIZE BACHILLERATO and I must keep carrying on, and although I can´t stand
AMAIA GONZALEZ ESAIN it and I am scared of living. I know that Stephen wants
1º BACH. me to try it and keep fighting.................
LIFE GOES ON BY NAIARA BURGUI
CURSO DE ACCESO
st
Everything happened one hot summer day. All the city 1 PRIZE CICLOS FORMATIVOS
was crowded, foreign people everywhere, traffic
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293. the Tertre Square, the Ritz Hotel, the Opera, the
Elíseo Palace, the Arc de Triomphe and the
Eiffel Tower...
But not everything was related to
culture, there was also time for entertainment:
when we went to Disneyland we had a very
good time and we returned to our childhood for
a day (perhaps we had never abandoned it). We
also had the chance of getting ourselves lost
through the side-streets of Barrio Latino and
submerging ourselves in the atmosphere of the
“City of Light”.
To conclude our experience we cruised on the
waters of the river Seine on board a crowded
This year, some of the students of 2 nd boat. After that, and while we returned to the
Bachillerato have been to Paris thanks to coach there was only one thing left to do:
Manolo CARCAR, teacher of the French looking back, saying goodbye to the city,
Department who has organized this trip, and it closing our eyes and thinking “Paris was an
has been the 15th time!. unforgettable experience”
In order to raise money for the trip this
year we decided to sell some t-shirts, and it was Sara Hernández y Ainhoa Piudo.
not a bad idea, especially for those who worked (2ºB Bachillerato)
hard and sold lots of them. Alvaro Aranguren
and Joseba Crespo designed the logo used to
print the t-shirts … and it looked nice!
The day chosen for departure was the
st
21 of February. With a strange mixture of
nerves and sadness for saying goodbye, we got
on to the coach ready and willing to start a sort
of adventure.
After a sleepless night and a visit to
Versailles, we finally arrived at the hotel in the
middle of Paris. During all the days we spent in
this city we were able to see the most
remarkable monuments such as the Louvre
Museum, the Pompidu Center, the Sacre-Coeur,
nts of
Different mome
ris
the visit to Pa
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294. “Irati 2000.
Living in the
forest”
This has been the second time that Lourdes
Escribano, Pedro Iborra and Venancio
Maisterra organised an end of school trip
to Orbaiceta
Two days living in the countryside with my
classmates, and the two last days of the school
year. Can you imagine? It was great.
Getting off the bus in Roncesvalles.
As soon as we got to Roncesvalles we went for
a little sightseeing. So we went round the
place. Mr Iborra, our history teacher, told us
about the gothic art. Most of us knew almost
every thing (It’s a joke). We saw the pilgrims, we loaded our rucksacks and... Lets go!
the cemetery, the cloister and the tomb of the
king of Navarra, who beat the muslims in the Soon afterwards we stopped. We met a pile
battle of the Navas de Tolosa. (I think his of logs (mates). We greeted them, we kissed
name was Sancho VII the Strong)... Finally we them and then we took a minute to take a
visited the church and there, the beautiful picture with them. Everything around us
sculpture of the Virgin. Everything was was marvellous. The countryside looked
wonderful lovely in the sunshine. All teh time, even
when we were walking uphill and some
It was time to start the long walk. We had to started to sweat...
reach the river crossing the mountains, so
We had a small break to eat some
sandwiches. We sat on the grass, we
enjoyed the landscape: fields, pines,
flowers and the pure fresh air. Then we
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went on walking. Luckily now we went
downhill all the time.
We left the path to see a mine of marble.
Nobody was working. It was noon when
we reached the Irati. We stayed on the
river banks. Some of us crossed to the
other side. They had to fight against the
cold and strength of the waters (some
fell in too!). But in the end they got tothe
stones where they wanted to have lunch.
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295. branches, the crickets everywhere
around... It was a great experience.
Have you ever been awoken by the
trills of the birds, the freshness of
the morning or the scent of the
grass? It’s wonderful.
On the second day we went to
Orbaiceta and visited the
etnographic museum. We studied
the life of the farmers through their
clothes, their food, the tools they
used at home and at work. We
knew about their habits. How they
collected their harvests, how they
made bread, and did the washing
when there were not machines.
After lunch we arrived at the shelter. We Really interesting.
enjoyed the rest of the day playing the
Football Championship “Irati 2000” on its Then we had to discover the cave. Nobody
pitch. Nobody knows who was the winner knew the way but we tried. Some one got
but it didn’t matter. Everybody played a lot lost but a group saw the white and yellow
... for a long time. marks on the rooks. Following them we
found it. It was big, deep, beautiful. Inside
We had dinner and we went out to the rocks and water springs up and flows down
forest. It was night. Everyhting was dark, between the stones, fresh water, clear.
only the moonlight and silence. A group
tried to find out where the others were We spent a while there and went on
hidden. No voices not even breathes only climbing up a path through the wood. At last
the sounds of our footsteps, the creaks of the we reached the summit of the mountain.
dried leaves, the whisper of the wind in the From there the view was wonderful.
The wind lashed our
faces, the sun filled the
sky; and the valley, the
village, the river, were
below at our feet.
Everything was so
small. We seemed to be
giants there.
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Back to the shelter, we
enjoyed a delicious
lunch and we packed
our sacks. It was the
end of two
unforgettable days in
the countryside.
Ion GONZÁLEZ
&
Irune ÁLVAREZ
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296. On the 6 th
September 2000,
at 7:30 a group of 26 Spanish
boys and girls with two
teachers were ready to travel
to Germany, Hungen, for
eleven days. After the last
goodbyes, and some tears, we
left Burlada and we began
our journey.
After many long hours in the
bus we arrived at Rheims. In
this city we could rest and
sleep well. The next morning
we visited Rheim’s Cathedral
and the old part of this city,
and then we took the bus to
Hungen. We arrived at about
5.00 in the evening and then shops, a cablecar, and we would see them soon,
each student was introduced restaurants… very soon in Spain.
to their German friend with At the school we were invited
whom we would stay with. to their classes and we went FIVE WEEKS LATER
They had different houses to some of the lessons. And Last October, just five weeks
and customs (they get up very after our arrival from
early in the morning, they Hungen, a group of twenty
have different timetables at one German friends came to
school…) but they are very Burlada with their teacher,
nice and kind people. Mr. Horstmann. They spent
During these eleven-days we eight days here in Navarra,
went to the Rhine River for a and during those days we
boat trip and we could see talked and practiced our
many castles, towers and English with them:
monuments that were at the surprising but very useful!.
top of the mountains. We also When they arrived at Ibaialde
visited the World-Expo in the parents had organized a
Hanover, it was very big and big breakfast for them,
beautiful but we couldn’t go because they had been
to all the buildings, because traveling all day and night by
there were more than 200 the last day we went train and by bus, and we
pavillions. It was easy to get shopping, we bought lots of
lost, because there were a lot things for the family and for
of students about the same our friends. Theday before
age. There were too, lots of the farewell we had the party
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at the tennis club with all
their parents. At the party
there was a finger-food
buffet and a very interesting
Hannover2000
football match with a score
even worst than last year’s
(Gesa Hungen 8- Ibaialde
Burlada 2).
The last day we were all
very sad, because we had
had such a great time in
Germany, but we knew that
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297. cakes, snacks, people who
sang, danced, music and
many people.
We were a bit unhappy
because it was time they had
to go because they had
finished their school trip here,
in Spain, but happy because
we were very good friends by
now and, hopefully, we will
see them this coming
September (let’s touch wood).
MAITE IRURZUN
knew they would be tired and was on his/her own, but on
hungry. Monday they visited the old
After our first three lessons, part of Pamplona. They saw
we joined them and then they different monuments: the
came to our houses with us, statue to the bulls running,
the Spanish people. They Plaza del Castillo, the
rested for a while, had a Navarrese Parliament… and
shower and we soon went out they could shop presents to
to show them our give to their family and
villages/towns. friends.
Next day they came to school Then, on Tuesday, we went
with us. Then, while we were with them to San Sebastian
in class, pity!, our teachers where we spent all the day
showed them Ibaialde’s together: we could walk on
premises. After the break Mr. the beach, play on the sand,
Maisterra showed them but the weather wasn’t very
Burlada: the streets, the good for swimming. And in
school of Music (where Asier the evening we could sail
Gómez perfomed in a around the island and the
masterly way some classical beach, in a boat. But the best
compositions), the Town Hall was when we were skating in
(where the Mayor offered the ice palace in Anoeta.
them a warm welcome), and There were some funny
the swimming pool facilities. moments when people fell
But that was not all, we had down.
organized a big plan for the On Wednesday we organized
rest of their stay. the English Tea Party, two
At the weekend everybody days before they left Burlada.
In this there were a lot of
The worst moment
was when we had to
say godbye to our
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friends. It had lasted
only a few days, but in
everybody’s heart it
had created an
unforgettable memory.
We all hoped that
more than goodbye
and a last kiss, we
were just saying so
long and see you soon!
(All the group before
the German students
left for Germany)
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298. make everything easier for me. I’m sure they are
now full of happiness.
-Let’s change the topic a little bit. Tell us
something about you as a child. What were
you like?
Just like any other boy from Zubiri, I have had a
similar childhood to yours: I studied at Zubiri’s
primary school. Then I used to like going out
with my friends, playing football or handball,
having a walk in the mountains, … the kind of
things you do in a small village. Although
nowadays I don’t think you have so much free
time with all your after school activities. Then
there weren’t so many so we would spend more
time with our friends doing all kind of sports.
-You were a good student, weren’t you?
Ehem, … well, to tell you the truth while I was
in Zubiri I did very well at school, but then I
went to Ibaialde and things started to change
because I didn’t pay much attention to my
studies. I used to play truant. I think that now it
is better because you go earlier, at 12, to
Burlada. Then the change was very hard, from a
This is Fernando, Tito for his closest small village into Pamplona, and I found
friends, and GOÑI III for Pelota supporters. difficult to get used to it. From that moment on I
Now he’s very famous after winning the Double didn’t do well at school. I also practised sports a
championship in the First Category. This has lot, although not all days. I think sports and
been his most important achievement so far in studies are easy to combine.
his professional career and it has meant …
-In short, can you tell us something about
-What has it meant for you, Fernando? Were your sport life, beginning, a sad moment, ...?
you surprised? My first steps were similar to other friends of
Yes, because when I decided to be a full-time mine who liked pelota. We did a lot of sports:
pelotari I didn’t think then I could win a football, handball, cycling, … I didn’t spend
championship. But, after a while
and a lot of work you realise you
have a possibility, and finally we
won the Txapela, but that wasn’t
our goal at first.
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-How and what did you feel
when you were given the
Txapela and everybody was
there applauding you?
That’s incredible! There were a lot
of people from Zubiri: my family,
my friends,... when you see all that
and you realise you are the center
of all that excitement, then all you
want to do is win so that their joy
will be greater. I want to thank
them because they have tried to
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299. that I played all over Navarra. It was
with the school and I was 10. I travelled
all over Navarra with a friend of mine,
Iñaki. It was fantastic, we were only ten
both of us. Then the final took place in
the Labrit and a lot of people from
Zubiri went to cheer us up. We became
the champions. Now that championship
has changed, there is not so much
attention to it, although they are trying to
recover it. In those days it had a great
importance.
-(...)
I don’t know if I’ll win another Txapela
soon, because we are many trying to get
them, but I’ll do my best. I’d advise
those who like this sport to work hard
and not to worry too muc about winning.
The most important thing it’s that it is a
fantastic sport, you can meet many
people and you should always try to
more time to play pelota than to other sports. As enjoy yourself.
time goes by you realise what sport you are (...) Finally I would like to greet all the people at
better at, and which one you like best. I started Ibaialde because not so long ago I was a
very young, actually I don’t remember when, I student there myself, although I think most of
think it’s something it has always been there in the teachers are different now. Thank you very
my life. But the most important thing it’s to a do much for your interest.
sport, and have a good time while you do it. -Thanks to you Fernando.
-This last trophey has been the best, but we All the gang in Zubiri and Eugi
are sure you have others you also value.
Yeah, I still remember the first championship
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300. FP APRIL FAIR RT
E PO
R
In the picture the whole group that
made this dream come true
Ciclo Medio & Superior
of Hostelería
in the Market
It´s always better to see things in person
rather than in books. That is why our visits to
the central Market are frequent and fruitful.
There you´ll find all sorts of prime choice:
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fish, tropical fruits, diverse meats, plenty of
cheeses and vegetables. You can speak to the
farmers, fishermen and merchants. That way
when we are in the kitchen we already know
what part of the cow, lamb or type of fish we
have on our hands to better achieve what we
are trying to do with our studies: to be the best chefs/cookers of Navarra. If you have to learn all of this
in our second language what better way to do it than by learning it in your own language. After these
visits our speciality exams and English tests are much easier.
These photos are the proof of our new wisdom.¡ Enjoy it!
By Nuin, Miguel, Ander & Xavi
Ciclo Superior Restauración
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301. As I have found dancing
a little bit boring, I’ve decided
to try something a bit riskier!
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302. IBAIALDE NEWS
QUIZ
Can you tell the names of all the
sportsmen who appear in these two photographs?
If so,
A) Complete each space with the name of the
sportsperson.
B) Fill all the personal information you are asked.
C) Cut the piece of the sheet below and leave it in
the English Department before June 10th
D) We have lots of prizes to give away among
those participants who guess all the names (t-
shirts, restaurant-ticket, ...)
Isn’t he self-confident?
PORTLAND S. ANTONIO CLUB A. OSASUNA
1.- _______ 2.- _______ 5.- _______ 6.- _______
3.- _______ 4.- _______
7.- _______ 8.- _______
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STUDENT’S NAME: _________________ CLASS GROUP: ______
PORTLAND: OSASUNA:
1.- ____________ 5.- ____________
2.- ____________ 6.- ____________
3.- ____________ 7.- ____________
4.- ____________ 8.- ____________
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303. This is
l
a wonder fu Every day our society becomes
world a more and more multicultural
one. IBAIALDE’s students are
r’s Family
a good example of it. Here we
Ami
have one of the many cases of
this richness.
Hello, my name
is Amir. I’m
12 and I’m studying
1st course of ESO. I’m Amir’s father. My name is
I live in Huarte. My Tahar, I’m Tunisian. When I studied
hobbies are painting in Paris I worked in a train, in some
and music
hotels and in a lot of other jobs.
Now I have a fireplace shop
I’m Amir’s
mother.My name is
Mª José. I’m from Elizondo.
I studied in Pamplona, in Paris
and in London. In Paris and
in London I worked as
an au pair.
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305. ialde Madness
Iba
ssendaM November
2003
edlaiabI
And many more things
Inter views
Festivals
Trips …
306. Dear reader,
First, we want to say “Thank you” to
everyone who has made this magazine possible.
Thank you very much to the writers of the articles,
this magazine is yours. And we also want to say
“Thank you” to you, dear reader, for buying and
reading our magazine, your magazine.
Ibaialde Madness is a magazine for people
like you, young and interesting people. In Ibaialde
Madness we have wanted to reunite together and to
show some of the best moments of the 2002-2003
school year. You will find trips and festivals’ articles,
interviews and a lot of pictures, lots of them. Look for
that one of yourself!!!
I want to invite you all to join us, and, who
knows... maybe to collaborate with us in the future
because we need your help and your ideas. Thank you
very much for your collaboration and your support.
Leire Segura
IBAIALDE MADNESS STAFF INDEX
EDITOR KristinaBERMEJO: OUR FRIEND BERNIE (p.
Leire SEGURA 3) SharonGILA & AdelaLECUMBERRI: WHO IS
BERNADETTE GALLAGHER? (4-5) Oihana
VICE-EDITOR GONZALEZ & MaitaneZUBILLAGA:
Sharon GILA CHRISTMAS TIME (6-9) CarlotaAJENJO:
FINANCES FEFA AND MICAELA’S FAREWELL FESTIVAL
Ainara VIZCAY (10-13) IosuOLORIZ:THEIR COLLEAGUES
HAVE SAID (14) AinaraVIZCAY: THE
DESIGN AND LAY-OUT ENGLISH SUMMER COURSE (15) SaraGOÑI:
Jose Javier BAILE
WOW, WHAT A DAY IN ZARAGOZA! (16)
PHOTOGRAPHY AdelaLECUMBERRI: A DAY IN FRANCE (17)
Ibaialde Madness- 2
Javier GOITIA and Luis SILVA LeireSEGURA, SharonGILA & AinaraVIZCAY: DO
YOU KNOW THEM? (18-19) IosuALTUNA: A
JOURNALISTS VISIT TO ARTETA (20) MartaMUÑOZ: AT THE
Kristina BERMEJO, Sharon GILA, Adela
PLANETARIUM (20) RakelARJOL: LET’S
LECUMBERRI, Oihana GONZALEZ, Maitane
ZUBILLAGA, Carlota AJENJO, Iosu OLORIZ, DANCE (21) EstherELIZAGARAY: AT THE
Ainara VIZCAY, Sara GOÑI, Leire SEGURA, Rakel EUSKAL-JAI BERRI (22) RamonaHUARTE &
ARJOL, Iosu ALTUNA, Marta MUÑOZ, Esther AndreaLOPEZ: LEARNING TO SAIL (23)
ELIZAGARAY, Ramona HUARTE, Andrea LOPEZ, JavierLARRAYOZ & NoeliaTELLETXEA: THE
Javier LARRAYOZ and Noelia TELLETXEA FIRST TIME WE CAME TO IBAIALDE (23)
307. In an interview she told us
Our friend some information about her: she
has got a cat and a dog, she likes
swimming and reading books,
also going out with her friends…
and her boyfriend too. She also
Bernie told us that she really wanted to
come to Spain. Now she likes
Pamplona a lot and these nine
Gallagher
months here she has been very
happy at IBAIALDE.
KRISTINA BERMEJO
Her name is Bernadette, but everybody
calls her Bernie. She was born in England, in a town
as big as Pamplona called Doncaster. She was born
on Friday 13th which is considered a bad day in
England, but she wasn’t superstitious although she
sometimes read the horoscope. There in England
she lives with her parents and her brother Patrick, a Bernie loved meeting students and helping
teenager that is 19 years old and studies Computer us in any activity we asked her to collaborate.
Engineering Systems at Sheffield University. Here with Ion GONZALEZ while recording
a live interview about her stay at IBAIALDE
Bernie is medium height and slim, her face
is normal, always with a smile on it.
She has also got some freckles. Her
hair is long, actually, she has beautiful
hair. She wears glasses as everybody
else in her family.
She likes casual and sports
clothes, but in Doncaster she usually
wears brand clothes, especially when
she goes out on Saturday night, then
she likes wearing a skirt and boots:
That’s her hobby!
When she arrived at
IBAIALDE she was a hardworking
person, always worried about our
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problems with the language, she was
curious and active. She hardly ever
was in a bad mood. She was a friendly
assistant!
I learned a lot of vocabulary
with her because she explained it very
well.
308. of August in 1982. In England,
Friday the thirteenth is a really
unlucky day!!
Where are you from?
I'm from the North of England,
from a place called Doncaster,
which is quite close to
Leeds and Manchester.
Who is And what's
Doncaster like?
Bernadette It's quite a big town
with about 80.000
Gallagher? people. It's an old
market town with lots
of shops and things to
Do you know that every do.
year we have a native assistant
teacher at Ibaialde? What else is there?
Well, it has a huge sports centre,
Last year her name was a couple of cinemas and a
Bernadette. We wanted to racetrack that is famous in
know some things about her, so England.
Adela LECUMBERRI and
Sharon GILA interviewed her Tell us about your family,
for us please.
There's my Mum, Margaret, my
What's your name? Dad, Martin and my younger
My name is Bernadette brother.
Gallagher.
How old are you?
Ibaialde Madness- 4
I'm 20 years old. Mum Dad
So when is your
birthday?
I was born on
Friday the thirteenth
309. What's your brother called? look after the house and do the
He's called Patrick. things she loves, like baking cakes
and gardening. My Dad works in an
How old is he? office in the town centre, above the
He's 18 years old. central library. He puts information
about events into the computers
What do your parents look like? there. When he's not at work, my
My Mum is short with brown Dad also likes gardening, as well as
curly hair and glasses. My Dad is reading books and playing
taller than my Mum. He wears computer games.
glasses too but he hasn't got much
hair! His eyes are blue. So, what are your hobbies,
Bernadette?
Do you get on well with your I enjoy reading books, listening to
brother? music, going out with my friends
Yes, most of the time. Usually, I and going to the theatre. I also like
boss him around and he does what I swimming, when I have time, but I
tell him! It's when hate most other sports
he refuses that we because I don't like
argue!! exercising!
Do you have any Thank you very much,
pets? Bernadette. We hope
Yes, I have 1 cat and you have a pleasant stay
1 dog. at IBAIALDE.
What are their names? Adela LECUMBERRI
The cat is called Sheba and the dog and
is called Bella. Sharon GILA
How old are they?
Sheba is seven and a half
and Bella is four years
and two months old.
Ibaialde Madness- 5
What do your parents
do for a living?
My Mum works as a
cleaner in the local job
centre. She only works
about ten hours a week so
she has lots of time to
310. IT’S
CHRISTMAS
TIME
It was the 21st in December
and we were ready to have
a very good time with the
elderly people staying at
LANDAZABAL, an Old
People's home near
IBAIALDE.
We remember the long days
we had been preparing the
festival we were going to
offer them. They had been
days of looking for the best
choreography. Once we had
the song decided it was the
time for the rehearsals, then the
decorations, how we were going to
dressed up, …
We were three presenters for the show. We were Maitane ZUBILLAGA,
Oihana GONZALEZ and Edurne
RETA. At the beginning we were
going to sing the song "Cuentame",
from the famous Spanish TV series,
because we thought the elderly
would know it because it was a song
Ibaialde Madness- 6
from the sixties, … a very old song,
311. but a very good one to join everybody
because old and young people would
know it, so everybody could sing it at the
Festival.
The day arrived. We started to prepare
everything since very early in the
morning. First, some of us, went to
LANDAZABAL with the video-
recording staff. They were going to
record it with two cameras, so they had
to check everything: the microphones,
loudspeakers, electricity connections,
… They were very professionals and
they wanted to have everything under
control.
While they were doing those things Festival.
some girls (Leyre Arteta, Sara Goñi, …)
set up the decorations: banners, paper- Then we had to run to go to the Aesthetic
chains hanging from walls and ceiling, Saloon at IBAIALDE. There, the
… After some minutes the sitting room
of the Old people's Home looked very
charming and ready for a Christmas
312. going to make up, actually they
already were doing it. They had
started to make up people two hours
before the festival because we were
dozens of artists. They really did a
fantastic job, everybody looked very
beautiful!.
Next, in LANDAZABAL, we
dressed up for the Festival.
Everybody put on the
clothes we had chosen for
our performances. We,
the presenters, were
wearing as messengers
from the Three Wise Men (Oihana), find a place to sit. Soon, minutes before
Santa (Edurne) the beginning of the show, all the seats
and the Olentxero were taken
(Maitane). People and we had
told us that we to move
looked very nice some chairs
and that we had to find a
presented the place for the
festival very well. last ones to come.
Javier GOITIA
Now it was 11.00 a.m. We took lots of photos
still had half an hour before of those moments
the festival, so we started and you can see in
the final rehearsal. While all of them that
we were rehearsing, the everybody was
public started to get into the having a very
room. Some were very good time: it was
active, others needed help from the so funny so well
people who worked there or from us to made up and completely dressed up for
the performances.
We started the show at 11.30 a.m. It
lasted an hour and we didn't waste any
minute because at 12.30 they had lunch,
Ibaialde Madness- 8
so we had to finish at least one minute
before.
313. their 1st and 3rd ESO students. María
de Viguri's students played different
rd
carols with their flutes (3 ). They did
it very well. Then Paz appeared with
her students, all wearing black
trousers and white shirts. They sang
two carols. They were not famous, but
very nice. Everybody liked those
We, the Messengers, appeared on the performances the best. Or almost the
stage and started to sing "Cuentame". best.
We were very nervous (you can see
the video and decide for yourself how Then, it was 12.30. We were finishing.
nervous we Everybody was having a fantastic
were). Then, time. Then we gave some sweets to the
after us, the elderly, with no sugar. Also me and my
other groups mother had prepared a bizcocho for
acted, but them, and I think they liked it.
better than us
because they Then we had a snack they invited us at
w e r e n ' t LANDAZABAL to thank us for the
nervous at all. performances. Later we collected
everything and went to IBAIALDE to
We had all get on the buses to go home. It was the
kinds of beginning of
Ibaialde Madness- 9
performances: our holiday.
dances from very distant places in the We felt very
world such as Russia, India and happy for the
Ecuador Then also musical festival … and
instruments… and choirs. The Music for the holiday.
Teachers at IBAIALDE had prepared
different Christmas carol songs with
314. Fefa and Micaela were two
Spanish language teachers at
Ibaialde Institute in Burlada.
person needed help, they talked
with him or her and they helped to
Until the 10th of June of this year,
solve the problem. I think that the
2003, they taught the pupils of the
pupils knew it and I believe that
first and second years of
they respected them a lot because
Compulsory Secondary Education
they are very good people.
(ESO).
In my institute Ibaialde not
They were always very good
everybody is good in all the
teachers and they were very kind
subjects and not all the teachers
with everybody. If one person
are good either. There are teachers
asked them anything or this
more friendly than others, and
FEFA & MICAELA
with 1st B and 1st C classes
a few days before their well
deserved retirement
1st C 1st B
For FEFA and MICAELA
Ibaialde Madness-10
the best part of a teacher’s
work was being with their
students and try to help them,
in their studies and in
anything they could be useful
to them