This document summarizes an Italian language immersion summer camp in Yonkers, New York. The camp, Camp La Piazza di Carolina, was founded by Italian teacher Gengo Di Domenico to immerse children in Italian through outdoor activities and games. For younger campers aged 3-5, the days focus on themes like gelato day, where the children learn ice cream flavors and make ice cream cones. Older campers aged 6-13 participate in more theatrical activities and create an original Italian production. Parents are satisfied with the program, like mother Sandra Sherman who was surprised to find an Italian school in her neighborhood in Yonkers. The 4-week programs run in July for morning and
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Vicki gets into a violent fight with her mother and storms out of the house. The next day at school, Vicki notices something strange - she has no reflection. When she gets home, her mother is distraught over a phone call. Vicki sees a bright light and suddenly finds herself outside, seeing her own dead body on the ground. Realizing she is dead, Vicki writes her mother an apology note before her spirit disappears.
1. Vicki gets into a violent fight with her mother and storms out, saying she hates her mother.
2. That night, Vicki paces her bedroom, stressed and guilty over the fight. The next day, she ignores her mother and leaves for school in a bad mood.
3. When Vicki gets home from school, she notices she has no reflection. She asks her crying mother what's wrong but gets no response. Vicki then sees herself dead on the street and a bright light approaching her.
Birkan Can Demirtaş attended the 7th meeting of an Erasmus+ project in France. He stayed with a host family, Eva and her family, and bonded closely with another participant, Krzysztof, who became like a brother. During the trip, the group visited major Parisian landmarks such as Notre-Dame, the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre Museum. They also met with professionals to discuss topics like founding a company and writing a book. On the last day, Birkan felt both happy and sad - happy to see his real family again but sad to leave his new friends and the beautiful city of Paris.
This document outlines the shooting schedule for four days of filming. It includes the times, locations, scenes, characters involved, and equipment needed for each shot. Some of the key scenes include Eric and Lela walking together and then separating, Eric buying presents for Lela after a fight, Eric drinking alone at home after the breakup, and the climactic scene of Eric committing suicide by jumping off a drop at Claybury Park. The shooting will take place at various locations around Barkingside including the high street, Valentines Park, Rowans Cafe, Tescos, private houses, and Claybury Park.
Jane Austen was born on December 16th, 1775 in England. She had one sister and four brothers, and was closest with her sister and one of her brothers, Henry, who later helped promote her writing career. At age 8, she and her sister were sent away for formal schooling. When she returned home, she formed a strong bond with her father, who encouraged her writing by providing books, paper, and tools. The family enjoyed entertaining each other by producing plays and writings, which is where Austen's talent was discovered. In 1795, she met and fell in love with a man named Tom Lefroy, though his family eventually separated them. One of her first works was a novel called First
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Anne Frank was born in Germany in 1929 but was forced into hiding in Amsterdam during World War II due to the Nazi persecution of Jews. While in hiding for two years, she received a diary as a gift which she wrote in daily. The diary provides insights into her life in hiding and her thoughts and feelings. After Anne died in a concentration camp in 1945, her father Otto published her diary which brought international attention to her story and has become one of the most famous accounts of the Holocaust.
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1. Summer camp, Italian style
This entry was posted on Monday, July 16th, 2007 at 3:40 pm by Alice Gomstyn. The Hall Monitor (The
Journal News)
What’s better than spending your summer eating ice cream and running through sprinklers? How about
doing it all in Italian? We sent intern Sarah Johnston to check out the scene at a Yonkers camp which lets
kids do exactly that. Here’s her report…
“It’s important that [campers] have outdoor summer fun because otherwise it becomes too academic,”
says Italian teacher Gengo Di Domenico, the founder of Camp La Piazza di Carolina, an Italian language
immersion camp in Yonkers.
Di Domenico has been running two summer programs “i
prescolari” for ages 3-5 and “i giovanotti” ages 6-13 for three
years now out of the warm confines of her own home.
Equipped with a classroom, an outdoor patio, and a
backyard, Gengo Di Domenico immerses the preschoolers
in Italian through games, dance, music and arts and crafts
projects.
Every day has a theme: one day last week it was “gelato
day”, the Italian word for ice-cream. The children spent the
morning learning the words for the different ice-cream
flavors. They then made their own ice-cream cones out of
construction paper. Next the ice-cream truck came. And
then, after digesting, it was time for some outdoor sprinkler
fun.
“They’re perfect at this age because they soak it all up,”
says staff counselor Cristina Beccarelli, 21, of the children in
the “prescolari” summer camp. “Ava, who just turned 3, is
always repeating, even if you don’t ask her.”
The older children, who learn separately from the toddlers,
participate in more of a theatrical program, creating an
original production in Italian and performing it for family and
friends at the end of camp.
One of Di Domenico’s satisfied customers is Sandra Sherman. Sherman moved to Yonkers from Italy five
years ago. After having her daughter Ella, 4, Sherman began looking for an Italian school in Westchester.
Nobody, however, knew of any “ not even the Italian Consulate in New York.”
So when she saw a sign for La Piazza di Carolina, she was in shock.
“I couldn’t believe my eyes,” Sherman said. “Nobody ever told me that Carolina had a school!”
“She’s happy,” Sherman said of Ella, after dropping her off for her third day of camp. “She keeps telling
me she wants to go again.”
Both 4-week programs run from July 2-27, with “i prescolari” in the morning from 9-11:30 a.m. and “I
giovanotti” from 12:30-3 p.m.
For more information, visit www.lapiazzadicarolina.com. Photo by Ricky Flores/The Journal News.+