Vivere il territorio_acqua_e_terra_Sezione Bruchi e CoccinelleAntonietta Marchese
El documento describe el viaje de una gota de agua llamada "Gocciolina" desde que cae de las nubes hasta formar parte del mar. Explica conceptos como la solubilidad del agua y cómo gota a gota el agua se acumula para formar los mares. Al final, muestra los resultados de una siembra y a los protagonistas de esta experiencia.
Vivere il territorio_acqua_e_terra_Sezione Bruchi e CoccinelleAntonietta Marchese
El documento describe el viaje de una gota de agua llamada "Gocciolina" desde que cae de las nubes hasta formar parte del mar. Explica conceptos como la solubilidad del agua y cómo gota a gota el agua se acumula para formar los mares. Al final, muestra los resultados de una siembra y a los protagonistas de esta experiencia.
1. The document contains various Italian sayings and proverbs related to water. Some examples include "to feel like a fish out of water" and "it's all water under the bridge."
2. The second document provides tips for saving water such as taking showers instead of baths, turning off the tap while brushing teeth, and using a bucket to wash cars.
3. The third document contains words related to water in French and their definitions, such as "rainfall," "stream," and "spring (water emerging from the ground)."
Polish cuisine is known for traditional dishes like kozłówka, which is a soup made from lamb or mutton. Other signature Polish foods include dishes from the cities of Lublin and Warsaw.
The article discusses the implementation of the Comenius Programme at Mathiatis Primary School. It describes how the school has partnered with schools in other European countries on educational projects and student exchanges to promote cultural understanding. Students and teachers have participated in meetings, conferences, and visits to share experiences and learn from one another as part of the European Union initiative.
This document contains a list of useful expressions in English and their Polish translations. Some common greetings translated include "good morning", "good night", "hello", and "thank you". Other phrases cover asking someone's name, apologizing, and asking for directions to the toilet. Key words like "school", "teacher", "student", and "child" are also translated.
The document provides useful expressions for greeting people, thanking them, asking questions, and other common phrases in both English and Italian. Some key phrases translated include "good morning", "good night", "thank you", "please", "what's your name?", "nice to meet you", "where are you from?", "how are you?", "I'm sorry", "excuse me", "I'm hungry", "where is the toilet?", and well wishes like "bon appetit" and "bon voyage".
Geppetto the woodcarver carved a puppet named Pinocchio. That night, the Blue Fairy brought Pinocchio to life and told him he could become a real boy if he was brave, truthful, and unselfish. She also assigned Jiminy Cricket to be Pinocchio's conscience. Pinocchio went on many adventures, getting into trouble but also learning lessons along the way. In the end, after rescuing his father Geppetto from the belly of a whale, Pinocchio proved himself brave, truthful and unselfish and was turned into a real boy by the Blue Fairy.
The document describes a folktale from Estonia about two serf woodcutters named Big Peter and Little Peter who are sent into the forest by their lord to fell trees. While working, they become hungry and Big Peter tricks Little Peter into eating all the food from his haversack first, leaving Little Peter with nothing to eat later. Big Peter then suggests Little Peter eat a mouse's nest when he becomes hungry again, showing his ill intent towards his smaller counterpart.
I'm looking forward to seeing you in Cyprus. Cyprus is a beautiful island country in the Mediterranean Sea. I hope we have a great time exploring the culture and sights when we visit Cyprus together.
The document describes the life of an old man from Aliano, Italy who had a talent for communicating with wolves. As a young man, he worked as a wolf-tamer, controlling packs of wolves and using his power over them to either send the wolves into or keep them away from villages. He was held in high esteem for this ability to protect villages from hungry wolves during harsh winters. Even in his old age, he maintained a presence that seemed to work with him and give him unusual strength. The document also provides details about gnomes, described as mischievous spirits of unbaptized children who play tricks but never seriously harm people. Gnomes are said to know the secrets of
1. The document contains various Italian sayings and proverbs related to water. Some examples include "to feel like a fish out of water" and "it's all water under the bridge."
2. The second document provides tips for saving water such as taking showers instead of baths, turning off the tap while brushing teeth, and using a bucket to wash cars.
3. The third document contains words related to water in French and their definitions, such as "rainfall," "stream," and "spring (water emerging from the ground)."
Polish cuisine is known for traditional dishes like kozłówka, which is a soup made from lamb or mutton. Other signature Polish foods include dishes from the cities of Lublin and Warsaw.
The article discusses the implementation of the Comenius Programme at Mathiatis Primary School. It describes how the school has partnered with schools in other European countries on educational projects and student exchanges to promote cultural understanding. Students and teachers have participated in meetings, conferences, and visits to share experiences and learn from one another as part of the European Union initiative.
This document contains a list of useful expressions in English and their Polish translations. Some common greetings translated include "good morning", "good night", "hello", and "thank you". Other phrases cover asking someone's name, apologizing, and asking for directions to the toilet. Key words like "school", "teacher", "student", and "child" are also translated.
The document provides useful expressions for greeting people, thanking them, asking questions, and other common phrases in both English and Italian. Some key phrases translated include "good morning", "good night", "thank you", "please", "what's your name?", "nice to meet you", "where are you from?", "how are you?", "I'm sorry", "excuse me", "I'm hungry", "where is the toilet?", and well wishes like "bon appetit" and "bon voyage".
Geppetto the woodcarver carved a puppet named Pinocchio. That night, the Blue Fairy brought Pinocchio to life and told him he could become a real boy if he was brave, truthful, and unselfish. She also assigned Jiminy Cricket to be Pinocchio's conscience. Pinocchio went on many adventures, getting into trouble but also learning lessons along the way. In the end, after rescuing his father Geppetto from the belly of a whale, Pinocchio proved himself brave, truthful and unselfish and was turned into a real boy by the Blue Fairy.
The document describes a folktale from Estonia about two serf woodcutters named Big Peter and Little Peter who are sent into the forest by their lord to fell trees. While working, they become hungry and Big Peter tricks Little Peter into eating all the food from his haversack first, leaving Little Peter with nothing to eat later. Big Peter then suggests Little Peter eat a mouse's nest when he becomes hungry again, showing his ill intent towards his smaller counterpart.
I'm looking forward to seeing you in Cyprus. Cyprus is a beautiful island country in the Mediterranean Sea. I hope we have a great time exploring the culture and sights when we visit Cyprus together.
The document describes the life of an old man from Aliano, Italy who had a talent for communicating with wolves. As a young man, he worked as a wolf-tamer, controlling packs of wolves and using his power over them to either send the wolves into or keep them away from villages. He was held in high esteem for this ability to protect villages from hungry wolves during harsh winters. Even in his old age, he maintained a presence that seemed to work with him and give him unusual strength. The document also provides details about gnomes, described as mischievous spirits of unbaptized children who play tricks but never seriously harm people. Gnomes are said to know the secrets of
1. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
WORD/PHRASE
IN ENGLISH
WORD/PHRASE
IN ESTONIAN LANGUAGE
Good morning! Tere hommikust!
Good night! Head ööd!
Good afternoon! Tere päevast!
Good evening! Tere õhtust!
Hello! Tere!
Cheers! Tere!
Thank you! Tänan! Aitäh!
Welcome Tere tulemast!
School kool
Teacher õpetaja
Student õpilane
Child laps
Tradition
culture
traditsioon
kultuur
2. Kite tuulelohe
Travel reisima
Please palun
What’s your name? Mis su nimi on?
Nice to meet you. Meeldiv kohtuda.
Where are you from? Kust sa pärit oled?
How are you? Kuidas käsi käib?
I am sorry! Vabandust! Mul on kahju.
Excuse me Vabandust!
I am thirsty! Mul on janu.
I am hungry! Ma olen näljane.
Where is the toilet? Kus on tualettruum?
Do you have fun? Kas sul on lõbus?
Bon appetit Head isu!
Bon voyage Head reisi!