Citizens of many European and other countries do not require a visa to enter Georgia for stays of up to 360 days, while Russian citizens can enter for 90 days without a visa. A valid passport is needed to enter Georgia, and citizens of other countries must obtain visas in advance or at the border in some cases. Public transportation like buses and minibuses connect cities and villages across Georgia, except for some remote mountain areas only accessible by car. The national currency is the Georgian Lari, used for all payments especially in cash in rural areas, while cards are common in cities. Emergency hotlines are provided for medical, fire, police and other services.
The document appears to be a list of students from Tbilisi school 207 organized by class. Each section notes the school name and lists students' names. A total of 12 sections are presented, each providing the names of 3-10 students, for a total of around 80 students mentioned across all sections.
ფრინველების კვება და საჭმლის მომნელებელი სისტემაana lipartia
ფრინველები ჰეტეროტროფულად იკვებებიან. სხვადასხვა სახეობისათვის კვების ნირი განსხვავებულია თუმცა საჭმლის მომნელებელი სისტემა მსგავსია. მტაცებლები ხორცისმჭამელნი არიან, ხოლო დანარჩენი სახეობის ფრინველები მწერებითა და მცენარეებით იკვებებიან.
Citizens of many European and other countries do not require a visa to enter Georgia for stays of up to 360 days, while Russian citizens can enter for 90 days without a visa. A valid passport is needed to enter Georgia, and citizens of other countries must obtain visas in advance or at the border in some cases. Public transportation like buses and minibuses connect cities and villages across Georgia, except for some remote mountain areas only accessible by car. The national currency is the Georgian Lari, used for all payments especially in cash in rural areas, while cards are common in cities. Emergency hotlines are provided for medical, fire, police and other services.
The document appears to be a list of students from Tbilisi school 207 organized by class. Each section notes the school name and lists students' names. A total of 12 sections are presented, each providing the names of 3-10 students, for a total of around 80 students mentioned across all sections.
ფრინველების კვება და საჭმლის მომნელებელი სისტემაana lipartia
ფრინველები ჰეტეროტროფულად იკვებებიან. სხვადასხვა სახეობისათვის კვების ნირი განსხვავებულია თუმცა საჭმლის მომნელებელი სისტემა მსგავსია. მტაცებლები ხორცისმჭამელნი არიან, ხოლო დანარჩენი სახეობის ფრინველები მწერებითა და მცენარეებით იკვებებიან.
Bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children involving a real or perceived power imbalance that is repeated over time. Bullying can be physical, verbal, social, electronic or target someone due to their race, religion, disability or other attribute. Ways to stop bullying include walking away if safe, telling someone in authority, and asking the bully to stop if feeling safe. Helping someone being bullied requires taking immediate action to separate the bully and victim, not waiting to intervene, and taking any bullying seriously.
Bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children involving a real or perceived power imbalance that is repeated over time. Bullying can be physical, verbal, social, electronic or target someone due to their race, religion, disability or other attribute. Ways to stop bullying include walking away if safe, telling someone in authority, and asking the bully to stop if feeling safe. Helping someone being bullied requires taking immediate action to separate the bully and victim, taking bullying seriously, and contacting authorities if needed.
This document contains several short stories submitted by students and teachers from different countries as part of an eTwinning project on storytelling with postcards. The stories include:
1) A story from Turkey about two young lovers in Paris who broke up due to intrigues but reunited.
2) A story from Georgia about a boy who went hunting and had a fight with a tiger in a cave, both dying in the process.
3) A story from Azerbaijan about a girl who helped an injured dog by making it a wheeled leg so it could walk again.
This document contains summaries of several short stories submitted by students from different countries as part of an eTwinning project on storytelling with postcards. The stories include:
1. A story from Turkey about two young lovers in Paris who broke up due to intrigue but one still waits for the other in hope.
2. A story from Georgia about a boy who fought a tiger in a cave and both died in the fight, with their mothers later meeting to comfort each other.
3. A story from Azerbaijan about a girl who helps an injured dog by making it a wheeled leg so it can walk again, teaching that hope should never be lost.
Tbilisi is the capital city of Georgia, located on the Mtkvari River. Founded in the 5th century AD, Tbilisi has historically been a multi-cultural city and the capital of various Georgian kingdoms. Notable landmarks include the Sameba and Sioni cathedrals, Freedom Square, and the Georgian National Museum. The climate is mild, with summer temperatures between 20-32°C and winter between -1-7°C.
Our school is a public secondary school located in the suburbs of Tbilisi, Georgia that was founded in 1980. It has around 1000 students and 65 teachers. The school has a calm and friendly environment and features many works of art throughout the building. The school has been a member of the eTwinning community since 2013 and teachers and students participate in international projects and receive quality labels each year. Although the school does not have a playground, students actively participate in sports activities held by the city.
Georgia is an Orthodox Christian country located in the Caucasus mountains between Europe and Asia. The capital is Tbilisi, which has a population of over 1 million people. Georgia has a total area of 69,700 square km and its flag features five red crosses on a white background.
Easter in Georgia is celebrated between April 4th and May 8th. Locals grow fresh green wheat grass called "jejili" starting one week before Easter by placing wheat seeds on moistened cotton in a warm place. On Easter Sunday, families greet each other with "Christ is Risen!" and share traditional foods like lamb stew with plums called "Chakapuli" and hill-shaped cakes filled with raisins called "Paska." Red eggs dyed with madder roots or onion peels are also an important symbol of rebirth.
1. Doctors believe that our body parts may send important messages about our health by changes in color, shape, or texture. White dots or lines on fingernails can indicate mineral deficiency, loss of hair may signal thyroid disorders, and a smooth white tongue can mean nutritional deficiencies, often seen in smokers. Swollen feet and ankles can be caused by excessive salt consumption and may indicate blood clots in serious cases.
2. The passage discusses what different parts of the body can indicate about health issues, including blood clots, thyroid disorders, mineral deficiency, smokers, and excessive salt consumption.
3. Doctors believe the body sends health messages through changes in appearance of parts like nails, hair, tongue
Poland is a country in Central Europe covering an area of 312,696 square kilometers. Its capital and largest city is Warsaw, with a population of over 1.7 million people. Polish is the official language and the anthem is "Poland Is Not Yet Lost." Some of Poland's most notable cities and sites include Krakow, Malbork Castle, Auschwitz, the Białowieża Forest, and the Tatra and Owl Mountains. Major rivers include the Vistula and Oder. Traditional Polish foods include pierogi and Christmas cookies, and the country has a rich cultural heritage expressed through traditional dances and costumes.
Khachapuri is a traditional Georgian bread that comes in different regional varieties including Megruli, Imeruli, and Acharuli. These breads originate from the cuisines of the western Georgian regions of Megrelia and Imereti.
The document discusses the Mtatsminda Pantheon in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is a necropolis located in the churchyard of St. David's Church where many prominent Georgians are buried, including writers, artists, and national heroes. The pantheon was officially established in 1929 and the first famous individuals buried there were Russian writer Alexander Griboyedov and his Georgian wife Nino Chavchavadze. It invites the reader to visit this site dedicated to honoring Georgia's most influential historical figures.
Bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children involving a real or perceived power imbalance that is repeated over time. Bullying can be physical, verbal, social, electronic or target someone due to their race, religion, disability or other attribute. Ways to stop bullying include walking away if safe, telling someone in authority, and asking the bully to stop if feeling safe. Helping someone being bullied requires taking immediate action to separate the bully and victim, not waiting to intervene, and taking any bullying seriously.
Bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior among school-aged children involving a real or perceived power imbalance that is repeated over time. Bullying can be physical, verbal, social, electronic or target someone due to their race, religion, disability or other attribute. Ways to stop bullying include walking away if safe, telling someone in authority, and asking the bully to stop if feeling safe. Helping someone being bullied requires taking immediate action to separate the bully and victim, taking bullying seriously, and contacting authorities if needed.
This document contains several short stories submitted by students and teachers from different countries as part of an eTwinning project on storytelling with postcards. The stories include:
1) A story from Turkey about two young lovers in Paris who broke up due to intrigues but reunited.
2) A story from Georgia about a boy who went hunting and had a fight with a tiger in a cave, both dying in the process.
3) A story from Azerbaijan about a girl who helped an injured dog by making it a wheeled leg so it could walk again.
This document contains summaries of several short stories submitted by students from different countries as part of an eTwinning project on storytelling with postcards. The stories include:
1. A story from Turkey about two young lovers in Paris who broke up due to intrigue but one still waits for the other in hope.
2. A story from Georgia about a boy who fought a tiger in a cave and both died in the fight, with their mothers later meeting to comfort each other.
3. A story from Azerbaijan about a girl who helps an injured dog by making it a wheeled leg so it can walk again, teaching that hope should never be lost.
Tbilisi is the capital city of Georgia, located on the Mtkvari River. Founded in the 5th century AD, Tbilisi has historically been a multi-cultural city and the capital of various Georgian kingdoms. Notable landmarks include the Sameba and Sioni cathedrals, Freedom Square, and the Georgian National Museum. The climate is mild, with summer temperatures between 20-32°C and winter between -1-7°C.
Our school is a public secondary school located in the suburbs of Tbilisi, Georgia that was founded in 1980. It has around 1000 students and 65 teachers. The school has a calm and friendly environment and features many works of art throughout the building. The school has been a member of the eTwinning community since 2013 and teachers and students participate in international projects and receive quality labels each year. Although the school does not have a playground, students actively participate in sports activities held by the city.
Georgia is an Orthodox Christian country located in the Caucasus mountains between Europe and Asia. The capital is Tbilisi, which has a population of over 1 million people. Georgia has a total area of 69,700 square km and its flag features five red crosses on a white background.
Easter in Georgia is celebrated between April 4th and May 8th. Locals grow fresh green wheat grass called "jejili" starting one week before Easter by placing wheat seeds on moistened cotton in a warm place. On Easter Sunday, families greet each other with "Christ is Risen!" and share traditional foods like lamb stew with plums called "Chakapuli" and hill-shaped cakes filled with raisins called "Paska." Red eggs dyed with madder roots or onion peels are also an important symbol of rebirth.
1. Doctors believe that our body parts may send important messages about our health by changes in color, shape, or texture. White dots or lines on fingernails can indicate mineral deficiency, loss of hair may signal thyroid disorders, and a smooth white tongue can mean nutritional deficiencies, often seen in smokers. Swollen feet and ankles can be caused by excessive salt consumption and may indicate blood clots in serious cases.
2. The passage discusses what different parts of the body can indicate about health issues, including blood clots, thyroid disorders, mineral deficiency, smokers, and excessive salt consumption.
3. Doctors believe the body sends health messages through changes in appearance of parts like nails, hair, tongue
Poland is a country in Central Europe covering an area of 312,696 square kilometers. Its capital and largest city is Warsaw, with a population of over 1.7 million people. Polish is the official language and the anthem is "Poland Is Not Yet Lost." Some of Poland's most notable cities and sites include Krakow, Malbork Castle, Auschwitz, the Białowieża Forest, and the Tatra and Owl Mountains. Major rivers include the Vistula and Oder. Traditional Polish foods include pierogi and Christmas cookies, and the country has a rich cultural heritage expressed through traditional dances and costumes.
Khachapuri is a traditional Georgian bread that comes in different regional varieties including Megruli, Imeruli, and Acharuli. These breads originate from the cuisines of the western Georgian regions of Megrelia and Imereti.
The document discusses the Mtatsminda Pantheon in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is a necropolis located in the churchyard of St. David's Church where many prominent Georgians are buried, including writers, artists, and national heroes. The pantheon was officially established in 1929 and the first famous individuals buried there were Russian writer Alexander Griboyedov and his Georgian wife Nino Chavchavadze. It invites the reader to visit this site dedicated to honoring Georgia's most influential historical figures.
2. მზადება პირველი შეხვედრისთვის
• 1 What time do you start lessons?
• 2. What school subjects do you have at school? How many altogether?
• 3. How long does a lesson last? How long is one lesson?
• 4. What foreign languages do you learn?
• 5. Do you get homework?
• 6. Do you have to wear school uniforms?
• 7. How old are you when you start primary school?
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6. მზადება მეორე ვიდეო შეხვედრისთვის
1. Saying hello in students’ languages – teachingeachother.
2. Students introduce themselves in 3-4 sentences:
My name is…. I am …. years old.I am fromGeorgia/Italy/Poland/Portugal. I go
to class…. My favoriteanimal is a … .
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