Składanie życzeń, nie tylko tych świątecznych wiekszści z nas sprawia trudności. Dlatego w tej prezentacji znajdziecie nie tylko cenne wskazówki ja się za to zabrać, ale również kilka przykładowych życzeń światecznych.
This document provides an overview of various aspects of Hungarian culture, including traditional Hungarian foods like stuffed cabbage and stew; costumes worn in different regions of Hungary like the Kalocsai and Csikós costumes; famous buildings such as Eszterházy Castle and the Aggteleki Karst Caves; Hungarian products known abroad like hot peppers and wines; sights to see in Budapest like Fisherman's Bastion and the Hungarian Parliament Building; Hungarian folk dances; sights in Szombathely like the cathedral and carnival; and famous Hungarian poets like Sándor Petőfi and János Arany.
A short document lists various locations including a theatre visited on Tuesday, a town, car garage, bank, cafeteria, and beauty saloon but does not provide any clear connection between them or additional context.
St. Martin is the patron saint of Szombathely, Hungary and Tours, France. According to legend, he was born in Szombathely and later became bishop of Tours. November 11th is St. Martin's Day, celebrated in Hungary and Poland by eating goose, drinking wine, and holding parades and festivals. St. Martin's symbols of geese and croissants can be seen throughout celebrations in both countries.
Cracovia is a legendary soccer team from Krakow, Poland, which was the first capital of the country. Students from an elementary school in Mszana Dolna researched the team as part of a Comenius project focused on cultural harmony. They learned about Cracovia's history and status as a symbol of Polish culture and identity.
Noah is a 20-year-old university student from Washington D.C. who enjoys skiing, sailing, and traveling. He has two sisters and is excited to be the teacher of his new class where he hopes the students will have fun while learning.
A long time ago in Krakow, Poland, a king, queen, and princess lived in fear of a dragon that was terrorizing their city by eating sheep and goats. Many knights tried but failed to kill the dragon. Eventually, a shoemaker named Dratewka devised a plan to use sulfur and a sheep's skin to kill the dragon. His plan worked, and after the dragon ate the poisoned sheepskin, its stomach swelled and burst, killing it. In gratitude, the king allowed Dratewka to marry the princess, and they lived happily ever after.
This document lists 5 types of flowers found in Basilicata, Italy: rosa canina or Dog Rose, Prunus Dulcis or Almond Flower, Rosa di novembre or November Rose, and Red Poppy.
Składanie życzeń, nie tylko tych świątecznych wiekszści z nas sprawia trudności. Dlatego w tej prezentacji znajdziecie nie tylko cenne wskazówki ja się za to zabrać, ale również kilka przykładowych życzeń światecznych.
This document provides an overview of various aspects of Hungarian culture, including traditional Hungarian foods like stuffed cabbage and stew; costumes worn in different regions of Hungary like the Kalocsai and Csikós costumes; famous buildings such as Eszterházy Castle and the Aggteleki Karst Caves; Hungarian products known abroad like hot peppers and wines; sights to see in Budapest like Fisherman's Bastion and the Hungarian Parliament Building; Hungarian folk dances; sights in Szombathely like the cathedral and carnival; and famous Hungarian poets like Sándor Petőfi and János Arany.
A short document lists various locations including a theatre visited on Tuesday, a town, car garage, bank, cafeteria, and beauty saloon but does not provide any clear connection between them or additional context.
St. Martin is the patron saint of Szombathely, Hungary and Tours, France. According to legend, he was born in Szombathely and later became bishop of Tours. November 11th is St. Martin's Day, celebrated in Hungary and Poland by eating goose, drinking wine, and holding parades and festivals. St. Martin's symbols of geese and croissants can be seen throughout celebrations in both countries.
Cracovia is a legendary soccer team from Krakow, Poland, which was the first capital of the country. Students from an elementary school in Mszana Dolna researched the team as part of a Comenius project focused on cultural harmony. They learned about Cracovia's history and status as a symbol of Polish culture and identity.
Noah is a 20-year-old university student from Washington D.C. who enjoys skiing, sailing, and traveling. He has two sisters and is excited to be the teacher of his new class where he hopes the students will have fun while learning.
A long time ago in Krakow, Poland, a king, queen, and princess lived in fear of a dragon that was terrorizing their city by eating sheep and goats. Many knights tried but failed to kill the dragon. Eventually, a shoemaker named Dratewka devised a plan to use sulfur and a sheep's skin to kill the dragon. His plan worked, and after the dragon ate the poisoned sheepskin, its stomach swelled and burst, killing it. In gratitude, the king allowed Dratewka to marry the princess, and they lived happily ever after.
This document lists 5 types of flowers found in Basilicata, Italy: rosa canina or Dog Rose, Prunus Dulcis or Almond Flower, Rosa di novembre or November Rose, and Red Poppy.
The document summarizes legends from Hungarian history about three important figures:
1) Bishop Saint Martin, who cut his military cloak in half to share with a beggar and later dreamed of Jesus wearing the half cloak, confirming his faith.
2) King Saint Ladislaus, who expanded Hungary's borders and was beloved by the people. A legend says he turned gold and silver coins into stones to stop his troops from looting.
3) Princess Saint Elisabeth, who married at 14 and widowed at 20, then devoted herself to charity until dying at 24. A legend says bread she took to the poor turned to roses when her husband asked what was in her pouch.
The document is a poem narrated by different animals asking each other "what do you see?" with each animal responding that they see the next animal in the list looking at them, culminating with the brown bear seeing the Volcanos classroom looking at it and the classroom responding that is what they see.
Weronika, a Polish student from Mszana Dolna, shares her experiences from a week visiting Barcelona, Spain for a school exchange program. She arrived on Sunday and was welcomed by her host family, finding her new home and the city to have a nice atmosphere. During the week she visited popular tourist sites like Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and Casa Batllo, watched a Barcelona soccer match, spent time in classes and at the school, went to the beach, and attended a farewell party with fireworks before sadly saying goodbye on Friday.
The document discusses Lavinia school and its students, teachers, and classrooms. It then describes aspects of ancient and medieval Barcelona like cathedrals, churches, and streets. A fire festival was held at the school and locations in Barcelona like Les Rambles, Colon, and Barceloneta near the sea are mentioned. The document concludes by thanking Catalan friends for the great atmosphere and happy time spent together during a Comenius meeting in Barcelona.
A Polish group of students and teachers participated in a Comenius meeting in Lavinia School in Barcelona, Spain from April 23-26, 2012. The group experienced the hospitality of their Catalan host families and of the teachers, students, and parents of Lavinia School. During their time in Barcelona, the group admired the school's life and organization, methods of teaching, and atmosphere. They also experienced Catalan culture through experiences like observing Sant Jordi Day celebrations at the school and in the streets, learning about architecture, music, dances, and football traditions, and enjoying the food. The international group found friendship and a real harmony of cultures during their time in Barcelona.
Barcelona is a gorgeous metropolis with a rich history, culture, and traditions that were explored during a Comenius meeting. Students learned about Catalan dance, celebrations, and culture by meeting with the mayor of Les Corts and experiencing a performance by Lavinia pupils for St. George's Day. They also admired the magnificent architecture of Antoni Gaudi, including his masterpieces in the Barri Gòtic district. Barcelona offers bright sites like La Boqueria Market, the lively Camp Nou stadium, delicious food and wine, and the welcoming Escola Lavinia school. The trip created new friendships and provided the gift of experiencing the vibrant city.
The document provides descriptions of several notable landmarks in Barcelona, including:
Santa Maria del Mar church, built between 1329-1383 in Gothic style; Palau Nacional, hosting art collections including Latin American works displayed alongside 12th century frescoes; Mirador de Colom column commemorating Columbus' voyage; St. Paul's Hospital designed by architect Lluís Domenech i Montaner; St. Eulalia's Cathedral, a Gothic structure dedicated to the patron saint; La Rambla promenade known for performances and shops; and Camp Nou football stadium that can seat 98,800 spectators as home to FC Barcelona.
Barcelona is the capital city of Catalonia, an autonomous community in northeastern Spain. Some of Barcelona's most famous landmarks include the unfinished church Sagrada Familia designed by Antoni Gaudi, Park Güell which was originally intended to be a housing development but is now a public park, and the Liceu opera house, one of the most important musical theaters in Spain.
Racism is the ideology that humans can be divided into distinct races that are inherently superior or inferior to others. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights declares that all humans are born free and equal. Article 1 states that all humans are equal in dignity and rights, and should treat each other with brotherhood. Several famous figures, including Nelson Mandela, Albert Einstein, and Mark Twain, have spoken out against prejudice and racism.
The United Nations designated March 21st as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination to commemorate the 1960 deaths of anti-apartheid protesters in Sharpeville, South Africa and to promote anti-racism worldwide. Students from a primary school in Hungary shared messages of peace, acceptance, equality, and unity to advocate living together without prejudice based on race or appearance.
Jesse Owens won gold medals in the 100m, 200m, long jump, and 4x100m relay at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, defeating Hitler's vision of Aryan racial supremacy. Owens competed against and befriended German long jumper Luz Long, despite Nazi propaganda promoting Aryan superiority. Their embrace after the long jump final undermined the racist ideology the Nazis were trying to promote through the Games. Owens later received the Medal of Freedom and Congressional Medal of Honor for his achievements and representing human struggle against tyranny at the Berlin Olympics.
The Anti-Racism Through Theatre Project uses popular theatre and interactive scenes to educate students about racism. Students will discuss issues through a creative medium they understand well. Scenes will focus on racial discrimination and allow audience members to improvise solutions by replacing actors on stage. The goal is to raise awareness of how racism exists today and give a voice to the voiceless by exploring issues in exciting ways. An intercultural festival and photo exhibition will further educate about racism over centuries and how to build a better future of equality and hope for all.
L'Elmer finds a bush covered in gray elephant-colored berries. He shakes it forcefully to make the berries fall. He rubs the berry juice all over his body to turn his whole body gray like the other elephants. While walking through the jungle, L'Elmer sees the other silent and sleepy elephants who seem sad and still. He wants to laugh. He lifts his trunk loudly and surprises all the elephants, who jump into the air. They laugh even more upon seeing L'Elmer's gray color. When it starts to rain, the gray color washes off L'Elmer. The other elephants keep laughing at seeing his true colors again. They decide to celebrate L'Elmer Day each year
There was a herd of elephants of different sizes and ages but all were gray except for Elmer, who was colorful being yellow, white, lilac, green, pink, black, blue and orange. Elmer liked playing jokes and making the other elephants happy. However, Elmer got tired of being different and wanted to be like the other gray elephants, so he quietly left the herd and went into the jungle alone.
All people are equal and racism should be stopped. Racism is the belief that differences in human appearance involve inherent differences in personality and thinking, and that some races are superior to others. Racism has been condemned by international organizations like the UN and is not a unified ideology as it has changed over time. Racial segregation, a type of institutionalized discrimination based on race, separates races and was implemented through separate public services and institutions.
On March 21st, the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination is celebrated to commemorate the Sharpeville massacre in 1960 in South Africa. During a peaceful protest against apartheid pass laws, South African police gunned down 69 demonstrators. The UN established this day and the annual Week of Solidarity to increase efforts to eliminate racism, xenophobia, and discrimination worldwide. Each year, celebrations focus on a different theme, such as the relationship between racism and sports. The UN Secretary-General stresses that sports can unite people of different backgrounds and inspire millions to support civil rights.
The document summarizes a school trip from Barcelona to Italy for a cultural exchange program. Some key experiences included visiting the Sassi di Matera caves, sharing pedagogical ideas with Italian teachers, enjoying performances and meals with the local community, and taking a weekend trip to Naples and Pompeii before returning home. The trip provided memorable experiences of Italian culture and left the group hoping to meet again in Barcelona.
This poem is told from the perspective of different animals describing what they see. Each animal asks the next what it sees, with the responses forming a chain ending with the Egypt classroom seeing itself. The animals sighted include a white cow, green butterfly, grey hippo, black cat, white dog, brown turtle, yellow lion, grey mouse, goldfish, brown kangaroo, purple eel, grey rhino, orange tiger, brown monkey, black penguin, orange octopus, blue horse, red octopus, blue whale, yellow snake, and brown bear.
The document summarizes a trip to Hungary by a group of teachers as part of a Comenius experience. It describes how they felt welcomed from the moment they arrived, overcoming initial unease of not knowing each other. They learned about Hungarian culture, traditions, and folklore through dancing, archery, and celebrating St. Martin's Day. As teachers, they enjoyed observing and participating in music, craft, and English classes at the schools. The trip provided a peaceful and unforgettable learning experience for both their professional and personal development.
The document summarizes experiences visiting two towns - Vietri di Potenza and Savoia di Lucania - in the Italian province of Basilicata. A group explored the local culture, admiring the mountains, views, food, music, and historical buildings. They visited nearby towns like Amalfi and Salerno to learn about Italian history, traditions, and pottery. The group interacted with students and locals, visiting schools, factories, and homes to understand Italian lifestyle. A highlight was Matera, an ancient town built into rocks and resembling ancient Palestine. The unforgettable trip enhanced understanding of Italian culture, history, and friendship.
8. Wigilijny nadszedł czas, całujemy mocno Was chcemy złożyć Wam życzenia w Dniu Bożego Narodzenia, niechaj Gwiazdka Betlejemska, która świeci Wam o zmroku doprowadzi Was do szczęścia w nadchodzącym Nowym Roku ! In the Christmas Eve time we are kissing you a lot and we wish you that Betleehem Star in the dusk leads you to the happiness in all Christmas time and in the coming New Year