Diaporama de présentation des candidats du 9ème Festival Régional Interscolai...profeurope
Diaporama de présentation des candidats du 9ème Festival Régional Interscolaire de Chansons Françaises de Lublin, élaboré par Julia Czarnek, du Collège No 9 de Lublin
Diaporama de présentation des candidats du 9ème Festival Régional Interscolai...profeurope
Diaporama de présentation des candidats du 9ème Festival Régional Interscolaire de Chansons Françaises de Lublin, élaboré par Julia Czarnek, du Collège No 9 de Lublin
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick was born in Britain but was kidnapped and enslaved in Ireland as a teenager, where he later escaped and became a bishop. There are legends that St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity and drove snakes from Ireland. Leprechauns are symbolic of the holiday and are said to guard pots of gold.
Leprechauns are small mythical creatures from Irish folklore that are shoemakers for fairies and usually stand around 2 feet tall. The Blarney Stone is located in Blarney Castle in Ireland and kissing it is believed to bring eloquence; one must climb many steps and lean back to kiss it while holding rails. The shamrock, a green clover, is the unofficial symbol of Ireland and wearing green on St. Patrick's Day prevents getting pinched. Finding a four-leaf clover, wearing green, kissing the Blarney Stone, and trying to catch a Leprechaun are said to bring good luck on St. Patrick's Day.
The legend of St. Patrick tells how he helped rid Ireland of snakes. As a priest in Ireland, Patrick wanted to help the people who were afraid of snakes living on the island. He played his drum loudly, causing all the snakes to slide away. Patrick then walked all over Ireland until the last snake was gone. The people were thankful and called Patrick a saint. Today no snakes are found in Ireland.
The document discusses traditions associated with St. Patrick's Day including finding four-leaf clovers, wearing green, and kissing the Blarney Stone for good luck. It also mentions leprechauns and their pots of gold according to Irish legend. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th and is a national holiday in Ireland where people dye rivers green and hold parades.
The document discusses the structure and uses of the present tenses in English:
1) The present simple is used for facts, habits, schedules, and jokes or stories. It takes the form of subject + verb (+s/es) or subject + do/does + verb.
2) The present continuous is used for actions happening now, temporary situations, and future plans. It takes the form of subject + am/is/are + verbing.
3) The present perfect simple is used for situations that started in the past and continue to the present. It takes the form of subject + have/has + past participle and can indicate duration using "for" or a specific starting point
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland who brought Christianity to the country. St. Patrick was born in Wales but captured and brought to Ireland as a slave at a young age, where he found faith in God and prayed every night. After escaping to France and becoming a priest, Patrick returned to Ireland and used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, converting many to Christianity. He spent 60 years traveling Ireland spreading the word of God before dying on March 17th, 493 AD.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th each year to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland in 432 AD after being captured there as a slave when he was 16 years old. Today, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world with parades, wearing of green, and legends of leprechauns guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
The simple present tense is used to:
1. Express habits and routines.
2. Make general statements and facts.
3. Refer to scheduled events in the near future.
It is formed by adding -s to verbs in the 3rd person singular, or -es if the verb ends in certain letters. Questions and negatives use the auxiliary verbs "do" or "does".
The document discusses a primary school in Jaźwina, Poland. It mentions that they had a museum lesson, Flat Stanley project, and task to make a sculpture for the garden. Students from class 4 in Poland ask questions about school breaks, if girls play football, liking bikes, technology in the school, and religion. Students from class 5 ask about school size, class sizes, subjects, proximity to the sea, and sports fields. It closes with greetings in Polish.
The document discusses a primary school in Jaźwina, Poland that participated in a Comenius program from 2013-2015 focusing on healthy eating habits and symmetry.
An old man grew a very large turnip but had difficulty pulling it from the ground by himself. He called on his wife, granddaughter, dog, cat, and mouse for help, with each animal pulling the one before in the chain. Working together, they were finally able to dislodge the massive turnip from the soil.
Dzierżoniów is a town located in southwestern Poland along the Pilawa River. It was founded in the 12th century as Reichenbach and received town rights in the 13th century. After being part of Germany, it was renamed Dzierżoniów when it returned to Poland in 1945 to honor Jan Dzierżon, a Polish priest and pioneer in beekeeping. The population of Dzierżoniów is currently around 33,700 people and growing, with Polish as the primary language though several foreign languages are taught in schools. Notable people from Dzierżoniów include a film director, actress, actor, poet, and former football player.
This 3 sentence document is about a Polish children's story called "Jaś i magiczna fasola". It mentions that the narrative is about elementary school students in the town of Jaźwin in the year 2013.
This document introduces Weronika, a 12-year-old girl with blonde hair and blue eyes. She enjoys singing, dancing, playing Minecraft, and reading books, but does not like going to school or running.
This eTwinning project focuses on music and allows students to learn about different musical genres and artists. Students will explore various types of music from different cultures and time periods to understand what inspires musicians. The project aims to help students appreciate music in a new light through international collaboration.
Szymon is an 11-year-old boy from Poland who introduces himself and his family. He describes himself as tall with short brown hair and blue eyes. He has one sister named Ola who is 8 years old. His favorite male pop star is Orlando Bloom who he notes has short fair hair and brown eyes.
Wojtek introduces himself as a student at Primary School in Jazwina who has brown hair and grey eyes. He has one brother named Tomek and one sister named Natalia. His favorite pop star is GrubSon.
This document introduces Jakub, an 11-year-old Polish boy who is quite tall with medium-length blonde hair and blue eyes. He has one sister named Maja who is 1 year old that he loves very much. His favorite male film star is Orlando Bloom and his best film is Pirates of the Caribbean.
Mariusz Pawłowski is an 11-year-old boy from Poland who introduced himself. He has two brothers, Michał who is 16 and Emil who is 22. He has dark hair, brown eyes, and is quite tall. His favorite male pop star is Grzegorz Stróżniak and favorite female pop star is Rihanna.
Agnieszka is a 10-year-old Polish girl who introduces herself, sharing that her name is Agnieszka but she goes by Agusia, she has long blond hair and blue eyes, and enjoys drawing and painting. She attends primary school in Jaźwina.
The document is a poem about winter time. It describes the cold weather and snowy landscape that occurs during winter months. The poem focuses on imagery of snow falling, icy winds blowing, and the stillness that winter can bring to the natural world.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick was born in Britain but was kidnapped and enslaved in Ireland as a teenager, where he later escaped and became a bishop. There are legends that St. Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity and drove snakes from Ireland. Leprechauns are symbolic of the holiday and are said to guard pots of gold.
Leprechauns are small mythical creatures from Irish folklore that are shoemakers for fairies and usually stand around 2 feet tall. The Blarney Stone is located in Blarney Castle in Ireland and kissing it is believed to bring eloquence; one must climb many steps and lean back to kiss it while holding rails. The shamrock, a green clover, is the unofficial symbol of Ireland and wearing green on St. Patrick's Day prevents getting pinched. Finding a four-leaf clover, wearing green, kissing the Blarney Stone, and trying to catch a Leprechaun are said to bring good luck on St. Patrick's Day.
The legend of St. Patrick tells how he helped rid Ireland of snakes. As a priest in Ireland, Patrick wanted to help the people who were afraid of snakes living on the island. He played his drum loudly, causing all the snakes to slide away. Patrick then walked all over Ireland until the last snake was gone. The people were thankful and called Patrick a saint. Today no snakes are found in Ireland.
The document discusses traditions associated with St. Patrick's Day including finding four-leaf clovers, wearing green, and kissing the Blarney Stone for good luck. It also mentions leprechauns and their pots of gold according to Irish legend. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th and is a national holiday in Ireland where people dye rivers green and hold parades.
The document discusses the structure and uses of the present tenses in English:
1) The present simple is used for facts, habits, schedules, and jokes or stories. It takes the form of subject + verb (+s/es) or subject + do/does + verb.
2) The present continuous is used for actions happening now, temporary situations, and future plans. It takes the form of subject + am/is/are + verbing.
3) The present perfect simple is used for situations that started in the past and continue to the present. It takes the form of subject + have/has + past participle and can indicate duration using "for" or a specific starting point
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland who brought Christianity to the country. St. Patrick was born in Wales but captured and brought to Ireland as a slave at a young age, where he found faith in God and prayed every night. After escaping to France and becoming a priest, Patrick returned to Ireland and used the shamrock to explain the Holy Trinity, converting many to Christianity. He spent 60 years traveling Ireland spreading the word of God before dying on March 17th, 493 AD.
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated on March 17th each year to honor St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland in 432 AD after being captured there as a slave when he was 16 years old. Today, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated around the world with parades, wearing of green, and legends of leprechauns guarding pots of gold at the end of rainbows.
The simple present tense is used to:
1. Express habits and routines.
2. Make general statements and facts.
3. Refer to scheduled events in the near future.
It is formed by adding -s to verbs in the 3rd person singular, or -es if the verb ends in certain letters. Questions and negatives use the auxiliary verbs "do" or "does".
The document discusses a primary school in Jaźwina, Poland. It mentions that they had a museum lesson, Flat Stanley project, and task to make a sculpture for the garden. Students from class 4 in Poland ask questions about school breaks, if girls play football, liking bikes, technology in the school, and religion. Students from class 5 ask about school size, class sizes, subjects, proximity to the sea, and sports fields. It closes with greetings in Polish.
The document discusses a primary school in Jaźwina, Poland that participated in a Comenius program from 2013-2015 focusing on healthy eating habits and symmetry.
An old man grew a very large turnip but had difficulty pulling it from the ground by himself. He called on his wife, granddaughter, dog, cat, and mouse for help, with each animal pulling the one before in the chain. Working together, they were finally able to dislodge the massive turnip from the soil.
Dzierżoniów is a town located in southwestern Poland along the Pilawa River. It was founded in the 12th century as Reichenbach and received town rights in the 13th century. After being part of Germany, it was renamed Dzierżoniów when it returned to Poland in 1945 to honor Jan Dzierżon, a Polish priest and pioneer in beekeeping. The population of Dzierżoniów is currently around 33,700 people and growing, with Polish as the primary language though several foreign languages are taught in schools. Notable people from Dzierżoniów include a film director, actress, actor, poet, and former football player.
This 3 sentence document is about a Polish children's story called "Jaś i magiczna fasola". It mentions that the narrative is about elementary school students in the town of Jaźwin in the year 2013.
This document introduces Weronika, a 12-year-old girl with blonde hair and blue eyes. She enjoys singing, dancing, playing Minecraft, and reading books, but does not like going to school or running.
This eTwinning project focuses on music and allows students to learn about different musical genres and artists. Students will explore various types of music from different cultures and time periods to understand what inspires musicians. The project aims to help students appreciate music in a new light through international collaboration.
Szymon is an 11-year-old boy from Poland who introduces himself and his family. He describes himself as tall with short brown hair and blue eyes. He has one sister named Ola who is 8 years old. His favorite male pop star is Orlando Bloom who he notes has short fair hair and brown eyes.
Wojtek introduces himself as a student at Primary School in Jazwina who has brown hair and grey eyes. He has one brother named Tomek and one sister named Natalia. His favorite pop star is GrubSon.
This document introduces Jakub, an 11-year-old Polish boy who is quite tall with medium-length blonde hair and blue eyes. He has one sister named Maja who is 1 year old that he loves very much. His favorite male film star is Orlando Bloom and his best film is Pirates of the Caribbean.
Mariusz Pawłowski is an 11-year-old boy from Poland who introduced himself. He has two brothers, Michał who is 16 and Emil who is 22. He has dark hair, brown eyes, and is quite tall. His favorite male pop star is Grzegorz Stróżniak and favorite female pop star is Rihanna.
Agnieszka is a 10-year-old Polish girl who introduces herself, sharing that her name is Agnieszka but she goes by Agusia, she has long blond hair and blue eyes, and enjoys drawing and painting. She attends primary school in Jaźwina.
The document is a poem about winter time. It describes the cold weather and snowy landscape that occurs during winter months. The poem focuses on imagery of snow falling, icy winds blowing, and the stillness that winter can bring to the natural world.
This document introduces Mateusz, a 12-year-old boy with black eyes and short hair who has a 4-year-old brother named Albin. Mateusz enjoys motor sports like cars and bikes, and his favorite singer is Grubson. The document closes by noting that time flies.
Sebastian is an 11-year-old boy who is tall with green eyes and short brown hair. He has an older sister named Natalia who is 14 years old. He likes small Polish Fiats and Messi but does not like school.
The document provides information about Poland, including that the Polish flag is white and red, the Tatra Mountains are the highest range, and the longest river is the Vistula. It also notes that Poland has lakes popular for sailing, the city of Wrocław sits on the Oder River in western Poland, and lists some famous Polish composers, singers, and football player Kuba Błaszczykowski. The document appears to have been created for a 2012 eTwinning project called "Behind the Music".
The document describes key facts about Poland. It notes that the Polish flag is white and red and the Tatra Mountains form a natural border with Slovakia. It also mentions that the Vistula River is the longest and most important in Poland and Lake Morskie Oko is the deepest in the Tatra Mountains. Additionally, it provides details on the cities of Wrocław, famous composers like Chopin, folk songs like "Jarzębina", famous writers such as Henryk Sienkiewicz, and was authored by Adam Grejnia for an eTwinning project on music.
The document provides basic information about Poland, including that the Polish flag is white and red, the highest mountain peak is Rysy at 2499 meters above sea level, the longest river is the Wisła, the largest lake is Śniadrwy in the Mazurian Lake District, the capital and largest city is Warsaw, famous composers include Frédéric Chopin, and famous singers include the folk band Jarzębina known for their song Koko Euro Spoko. Famous people from Poland include Pope John Paul II who was born in Wadowice.
15. BARBARA JAŚKIEWICZ
OGRÓD BOTANICZNY 2010,
FARBA OLEJNA NA PŁÓTNIE (SZPACHLA)
JESIEŃ W OGRODZIE BOTANICZNYM (2009),
FARBA OLEJNA NA PŁÓTNIE (SZPACHLA)