martes, 7 de junio de 2011

PÁGINA WEB DEL PROYECTO

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MY EXPERIENCE IN BULGARIA





MY EXPERIENCE IN BULGARIA.

My trip to Bulgaria was unforgettable. I lived with my girl named Ioanna. Maria Luisa lived with Hristina, Paul lived with Georgi, Jose Martin lived with Tommy and Alexander lived with Kristian.
We arrived on Sunday May 22 afternoon. On Monday we had free time and as Maria Luisa’s friend and mine were good friends we went to Hristina’s house to spend the day and in the evening we went to visit the center of Dobrich.
On Tuesday we participated in a parade "Day of Bulgarian Education and Culture, and the Slovak literature”, and in the afternoon after lunch we visited the most important things of Dobrich.
On Wednesday we visited the city of Varna.
On Thursday we went to the school, we had lunch and then we went to the Municipal Library.
On Friday we visited Kaliakra and we had some free time.
On Saturday was the day we had to say goodbye to everyone because we would not see each other again.
We met people from different countries: French, Bulgarian, Italian, German, Turks ...
It was a great experience. I would repeat it next year.
We have known other customs, other cultures, and we have met a lot of people with whom we can stay in touch afterwards.

Mª Dolores Armero 3rd A ESO

On 22nd may we went to Bulgaria, we were very nervous because we didn’t know many things about this country. That night we took off at 2 o’clock in the morning. In the plane I was nervous and I couldn’t sleep. When we arrived we visited Bucarest and Constanta with the Bulgarian teacher Hristo. Finally it was time to meet the families. They were very kind with us. We went to the house to eat and know each other.
On Monday, it was our free day; we visited the town, Dobrich, and met their friends.
On Tuesday, we took part in a parade and visited the old part of Dobrich.
On Wednesday, we visited Varna, a near town. We went to the archaeological museum, the dolphinarium, to see a show; and the protobulgarian centre and we ate in a restaurant there.
On Thursday, we went to our friends’ school; there, we watched a presentation of all the travels of the programme and introduced ourselves. We ate in the canteen of the school and, in the afternoon, we visited the library of Dobrich. That night, we went to a party in a pub; we danced, some people drank and everybody had a good time.
On Friday, we visited some monuments of near towns; like the cape Kaliakra, kavarna, the botanical garden and the palace of Balchic, Albena and the monastery of Aladja. We had dinner in a typical Bulgarian restaurant and we saw a show with typical music and dances.
Saturday was our last day. In the morning, we packed our suitcase and, when we finished lunch, we went to the hotel to say goodbye. Some of us cried and we were sad because we didn’t want to separate, but finally we returned to Spain, after 4 hours by bus, 2 waiting and 2 and a half more by plane, with a lot of good memories we won’t forget.

Alejandro Buendía 3rd A ESO


My trip to Bulgaria was unforgettable. We were there from Sunday 22 May until Saturday 28 May.
On Saturday we left the airport of Alicante to Romania
On Sunday we arrived at the airport in Romania and spent all day visiting it in the morning. In the afternoon we headed Dobrich, the city where our families lived. I was at the house of a Bulgarian boy named Tommy. He was a very nice and kind boy.
On Monday we had the day off and spent all morning through the center of Dobrich with Alejandro and Kristian, the Bulgarian boy with whom Alejandro was. At night we went to his house for dinner and after dinner we went to a nightclub called "Bacardi" with Alejandro, Kristian, Mirella, Marius and Anne (the Germans).
On Tuesday morning we participated in the Bulgarian school parade. After the parade we all went to have lunch and then visited the old Dobrich. At night, we went home to sleep and have dinner.
On Wednesday we all went together to Varna. When we arrived there we saw a dolphin show. After the show we went to eat at a restaurant. In the afternoon we had free time in Varna. Finally, at night we went home for dinner and sleep.
On Thursday we went to visit the school "High School of Veterinary Medicine", where we had breakfast, ate, and showed our presentations. At night we went to his house for dinner and after dinner we went to the disco "Bacardi" with Alejandro, Kristian, Mirella, Marius, Anne, Pablo, María Luisa, Hristina, María Dolores, Ioanna and all the teachers.
On Friday we visited Kaliakra, Kavarna, Albena resort and Balchic. At night we went to have dinner at a restaurant where we were served traditional food.
On Saturday we came back to Spain. After saying goodbye to the families, we went to the airport in Romania.
On Sunday we arrived in Spain.

José Martín Alcaraz, 3rd A ESO


My travel to Bulgaria was very funny and interesting. I met a lot of people and they all were very nice and kind.
I made a lot of friends. Hristina, my Bulgarian friend, was very happy and she taught me her customs and we did many popular things in Bulgaria.
Dobrich was very beautiful. We visited the town of Varna, too. We visited many churches and parks, too.
Definitely, Comenius was a perfect travel. I had a good experience and I want to repeat it.

Mª Luisa Olmos, 3rd B ESO

jueves, 2 de junio de 2011

VISITA AUTOR

VISITA DEL AUTOR: JOSÉ RAMÓN AYLLÓN

Una vez más, como cada año, el Departamento de Lengua en colaboración con la editorial Bruño, hemos acercado a nuestros alumnos de Secundaria al mundo de la literatura recibiendo la visita del escritor, filósofo y profesor, José Ramón Ayllón.
Este escritor de novela juvenil, ha publicado, entre otras, Diario de Paula y Vigo es Vivaldi , obras trabajadas por nuestros alumnos de 1º y 2º de ESO durante el primer trimestre.
Su visita, ha sido una experiencia enriquecedora para los alumnos, que han ejercido con interés el rol de periodistas, preparando un batallón de preguntas a las que el autor ha intentado dar respuesta de forma amable y divertida.
José Ramón ha manifestado su opinión acerca de la importancia que tiene la lectura en la juventud, nos ha hecho reflexionar sobre el papel que juegan las nuevas tecnologías en la sociedad actual y ha animado a nuestros chicos a sustituir la Wii y la Play por un buen libro.
El autor ha acabado su visita, firmando los libros a los alumnos y recomendando a nuestros jóvenes lectores algunos títulos, a incluir en su currículo lector.

Dto. De Lengua y Literatura

lunes, 9 de mayo de 2011

SOMOS COMENIUS

Con motivo de la Semana Comenius que se desarrolla del 9 al 15 de mayo hemos realizado el siguiente video, donde se muestran testimonios de alumnos y profesores que participan en el proyecto Comenius así como imáganes de los viajes realizados en estos 2 años, espero que os guste

jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011

MY EXPERIENCE IN POLAND

My travel to Poland was unforgettable. I lived with Andrea and my Polish girl called Karolina Stoinska in her grandmother’s house. Maria and Miguel Angel lived in Igor’s house and Miguel lived in Kuba’s house. They are very nice.
On Monday, when we arrived in Poland, each of us went with their Polish family. On Tuesday, we met in the Polish school and it was our presentations. We didn’t meet anyone but on Wednesday we met some people from other countries, for example Turkish, Bulgarians, Germans, Portuguese and Italians. On Wednesday we went to Auswitch and we could see this place. On Wednesday afternoon, Andrea and I went to the shopping centre with Karolina and her best friend, called Karolina, too. This evening was perfect because we love shopping and the two girls are very nice and gentle. On Thursday, we went to Krakow and we visited the most important things in this place and the church. We had some free time and it was fantastic because this time was very funny with all the people. On Thursday night we could have gone to a party but we were tired and we wanted only to sleep. On Friday we went to Warsaw. We stayed 4 hours on the bus! But we weren’t bored because we talked with our friends. On the bus we met the French girls, they are very funny. Friday was definitely the worst day because we had to say goodbye to all the people and it was very sad. We cried so much… no one wanted to go back to their countries. On Saturday morning Karolina, Andrea, Miguel Angel, Maria, Igor and me met in one park and we took some beautiful photos and we ate something. Then, Andrea, Karolina and I went to Karolina’s house and Miguel Angel, Maria and Igor went to eat something for lunch. In the afternoon, we went with Miguel together to the shopping centre and we bought some things and we ate, too. On Saturday night, we made the case because next day we went to the airport. On Sunday we wake up very early and we said goodbye to Karolina and her family. I felt very sad and I cried, I didn’t want to go back to Spain. At the airport, we said goodbye to Igor and his family, I cried so much again. We arrived in Spain at 18:15pm. I will never forget this voyage because it was perfectly perfect. I have no words to describe that. This is an unforgettable experience and I think all the people need to try it. The Polish food is very good, and Karolina's family and everyone treated us very well. I want to go back to Poland in summer and I think I will go. I hope to keep in touch with the people I met. I will miss this people very much.

Beatriz Domingues López. 3ºA ESO.



On 28th March I went to Poland for a week. It was an amazing experience because I lived in a new family with new people mew costumes. First of all I met Igor’s mum in the airport and then I met Igor and his sister and his father, they were very gentle. The next day we met the other countries and we made new friends like the Turkish, German, etc they were very nice people.
Then we met the other students Italians, French, Bulgarian, Portuguese and the rest of the Polish students. Then we went to Oswiecim the concentration camp, it wasn’t so nice but it is a part of the history of the World. The next day we went to Krakow and we saw the castle and we heard the history of the Krakow’s dragon. On 1st April we went to Warsaw and we saw the cathedral, it was very big and beautiful. On 3rd April we took the last plane to our houses and it was a sad moment because we had to say goodbye to the family and to our friends. But it was an experience so nice and to repeat, because it was so amazing and you live other life with other people, you make new friends and with only fourteen years you live an unforgettable experience and it is for all your life.

Maria Contreras Garcia 3rd A E.S.O.




The first day was 28.03.11, we got up at 5:00 and we went to the airport, the plane took off at 7:30. Later we arrived in Poland from Barcelona. At the airport we were picked up by the Polish families. My Polish family was very good, Karolina was the girl of my Polish house. She was my friend, the second day, we went to the high school of Poland and we met a lot of new people, there were Polish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Turkish, Bulgarian and German. We became friends first with the Turkish. They were very nice and very funny. Then we came to speak with the Germans in English, but later the German said: “Nosotros hablamos Español”. And we were left with a silly face. But all people were nice. In Poland, we went to Krakow and Warsaw. In my opinion, Krakow was more interesting and more beautiful than Warsaw. I love Poland because it is very beautiful and in Czestochowa there was a big park where we took photos. The last day, I was very sad, because we went back to the Spain and we said goodbye to our friends. In Alicante, Bea, Maria and I took a photo with Rubén of “Mujeres y Hombres y viceversa”. Finally I think this trip is the best trip ever.


Andrea Ros Pizarro

martes, 15 de febrero de 2011

PREMIO CONCURSO LITERARIO


HISTORIA MATEMÁTICA

Matías era un chico muy inteligente de unos 15 años aproximadamente de edad. Vivía en Madrid con sus padres y uno de sus tíos. Adoraba las matemáticas y desde siempre se interesó por ellas. Todos los profesores que tuvo a lo largo de sus cursos académicos alucinaban con él, no sabían que se podía reunir tanta inteligencia matemática en una persona en plena fase de adolescencia. Él apenas veía la televisión, y cuando lo hacía, ponía canales en los que se emitían concursos matemáticos.
Se acercaba la Navidad y él no sabía qué regalo pedir, hasta que un día descubrió que lo único que le faltaba era viajar a una ciudad donde hubiese una academia matemática privada, y se lo dijo a su madre, que no resultó muy convencida. Aún así, la madre de Matías removió cielo y tierra para ponerse en contacto con el director de alguna academia de este tipo y dio con una situada en Estados Unidos, el director se llamaba Richard y era bastante amable.
Una mañana, Matías y su madre iban al colegio en el coche como de costumbre y de pronto un coche golpeó contra el de ellos a una velocidad impresionante.
Matías, desgraciadamente, no llevaba el cinturón de seguridad puesto, por lo que chocó contra el cristal de su coche y lo rompió con la cabeza. Fue un caso muy grave aunque su madre solamente recibió algunos rasguños no muy graves.
Tras pasar un tiempo en el hospital, Matías no recordaba nada de lo ocurrido y decidieron hacerle unas pruebas para comprobar si aún sabía cómo resolver problemas matemáticos y no logró hacer ninguno, ni los más sencillos.
La madre de Matías se desanimó muchísimo al igual que todos sus conocidos, pues sabían que el mayor sueño de Matías era tener un buen futuro relacionado con las matemáticas.
Al cabo de dos días aproximadamente todos se sorprendieron de lo rápido que Matías iba recordando las cosas pero más se sorprendieron cuando le vieron haciendo sudokus porque se aburría. Entonces, los médicos y enfermeros comprendieron que ya se había recuperado lo suficiente como para volver a casa y reposar allí.
Como era muy inquieto, en cuanto podía hacía cualquier cosa que tuviera relación con las matemáticas.
Quedaban solo dos días para que llegase la noche de los regalos y la madre de Matías estaba muy desesperada, pues no sabía si admitirían a su hijo en la academia de Estados Unidos; aun así, no perdía la fe.
Pasaron esos dos días y aún no había recibido la llamada telefónica que tanto esperaba. Como no aguantaba más, decidió ir al instituto y preguntó si sabían alguna noticia sobre la academia de Matías y le dieron la magnífica noticia de que el día 7 de Enero tenía una entrevista con el director de la mejor academia del mundo.
Matías al enterarse de la gran noticia lloraba y todo de la grandísima oportunidad que le estaban ofreciendo.
Un tiempo después les informaron de que Matías había sido admitido. Matías pudo sentirse el niño más feliz del mundo.




Beatriz Domingues López.

viernes, 14 de enero de 2011

WILL THE INTERNET INFORMATION REPLACE THE LIBRARY? WHY OR WHY NOT?

I think the Internet has replaced libraries in the sense that finding information is much easier and much faster.
Anyone can find direct and specific information that is needed, however, if you decide to access to a library it requires a bit of time to look for the book you need for the subject on which you are seeking information. But if you want to read a book, in this case, the Internet is not a substitute for a library, because reading in the pages of a book is easier to reading on a computer screen. This can prevent headaches, eye pains... etc. But the Internet also has several disadvantages. For example, sometimes the value in the Net is not free or need to subscribe to multiple databases, it is often uncomfortable. Neither gives a 100% certainty in the letters that can be found at various sites, there is a lot of garbage on the Internet so you can not trust that it is 100% sure what you are reading.
On the other hand, not all people can enjoy the Internet because it can reach a fairly high price, a price that many people can not afford to pay. Libraries are also not available in all cities. However although many people think it is easier to go to a library or something, in the end everything will be digitized and eventually Internet will be much more powerful than it is today and libraries begin not to do be so necessary, people will not go to the libraries. It increases the percentage of waste to be on the Web, because unfortunately some people are dedicated to send incorrect documents.
I also think the students will be lazy because they have to move less and with a simple copy and paste they will have the job done.

Beatriz Domingues Lopez. 3ºA ESO


According to the dictionary the word library means a storage place for books, so I think that libraries will not be replaced by the Internet, as there should always be some public place which is responsible for keeping the books.
Moreover, although people use the internet to find information and to almost everything, they also use the library to study, do work, meet friends....
Today most homes have Internet and its use is a convenience by not having to leave home to go to the library.
Some of the amenities of libraries are the advantage of being able to take books to read and not have to buy them.
Here in Torre-Pacheco, it was opened a large library where people come from all over Murcia. In that library we meet several times to do homework, study...
As in almost every house there is internet, in almost every city there are libraries, because these two things are very important and indispensable when searching for information, getting books ...
Some of the major differences between the Internet and libraries are the year of creation of each (library- several centuries BCE, internet-1969) and their advantages.
In libraries, books are grouped into sections according to their themes, the title of the book, etc., while in internet you just type in a search engine you want and this shows you several pages containing the information you seek.
In some libraries such as the one in Torre-Pacheco, there are also some rooms that let you watch or rent movies and also, have access to the Internet.
I think that both the internet and libraries are very important, each for their use, and none of them will replace the other, although not all people think the same thing.

José Martín Alcaraz, 3rd A ESO

I think the Internet won’t replace the library because sometimes you can find more information than Internet but other times no.
Sometimes in Internet you can find a lot of information but other times no because the things you are looking for are in books or in the library.
Sometimes the information on Internet is always the same because all the pages use the same information, and you need more information or more complete information, other times you don’t find anything about the thing you are looking for and you must find it in a book.
Also the books are culture because we have got very old books and sometimes the books are art because it has got drawings painted by hand.
We need the books because they help us to learn reading, and find us a lot of interesting things about the life, the history... If you read you can learn to write because we see the words and we can write them equal than we read.
It is true the Internet is easier to use, but the books can teach us more things than Internet, because the books have got more variety of information, different opinions.
The library has got another advantage because you don’t have to buy books.
You can go to the library and take them, you don’t need to pay for the books and you can read them calmly in your house.
But if you want to read it by Internet maybe you can’t find it, or get problems with the text and maybe you must pay to read it or you need to buy the book because it isn’t on Internet.
Also the computer is bad for your eyes and if you are a lot of time in front of it you can hurt your eyes and maybe you need to use glasses.
It’s true the Internet is more practical, but sometimes the library has got some advantage. For this I think the Internet won’t replace the library.

María Contreras, 3rd A ESO

In my opinion, the internet information can never replace the library. It could be a supplement, but it will never replace it.
When you look for information in internet you find all kind of items, but when you go to a library it is a little more personal. If you go to a library you can go out from your house, you can go with your friends and you can ask for information to the librarian.
Internet is easier than library, because you look for whatever you like and you don’t have to go out, everything is in the web. You can be alone in your house, without dressing well, only wearing your pyjamas and your slippers.
If the library is closed, you can look for your homework or things for your job, in your computer, only connecting to internet.
In our school, we’ve got something very useful for our homework: mentorvox and moodle. In moodle teachers put our homework and works; mentorvox is a way of information between teachers and parents, parents know about our homework and dates of exams.
In the library, you should consult information in books, and you can also study without anybody disturbing you and making no noise. Here, in Torre Pacheco, we have got a new library, and young people who are studying Bachiller and go to university, go to study there. Young people from El Albujón, La Palma, Roldán….. and other villages come here with their friends to study and do their homework.
Our library is very modern and comfortable, and people come here because they haven’t got one in their village.
It’s our responsibility to look for the use of the library and also to use the internet, because we don’t have to go against the progress.

Miguel Bernal Borrego, 3rd B ESO

The first library was built in III B.C. and little by little the building of libraries has evolved increasingly.
Currently, many people use libraries to read, study, find information…
They are many libraries around the World, but there are fewer people using libraries, mainly because more people have Internet at home and it is more comfortable.
Sincerely, I think that at some point the libraries will disapear. Gradually more people have Computers at home with Internet and they don not have to go to find information, to do Works, read a book… It is more convenient and faster to do it at home with your computer as it does it in a moment.
As there are few people who use libraries they are becoming less useful. I believe that although they disappear there will always be some.
Although it is becoming less, they are still many people (especially of the university) who are going to libraries to find books, study, to meet people…
Computers are very numerous and in many houses they are also many laptops that are more comfortable and can be easily carried. Internet is having great influence on this issue and has many advantages but there are also disadvantages: it is bad for the environment because the Computers consume energy and the most of the time they are plugged to the electric power, and more if they are being used every day, they produce an economic cost, sometimes unnecessary.
I think in the future libraries will be little use, but they will not disappear completely as they have always been helpful and some are spectacular.
Definitely, Internet is a breakthrough but libraries, too.

Mª Luisa Olmos, 3rd B ESO


In the past, the library was a great book for the human, all the information they wanted to look for would be found in the library, for example in a dictionary or an encyclopaedia. Little by little the human evolution was evolving and they started creating computers, a few more effective and fast devices to find information. Today all the students have a computer in their house where to search a word in the virtual dictionary, some biographies in the wikipedia or any other thing, and the dictionaries and the encyclopaedias we left them aside, since we think that it is a loss of time to look for it there having a computer and Internet where everything can be found.
I think that the Internet will replace the libraries because I continue saying and repeating that the Internet is more effectively and quicker than to go to the library and to look for it in a dictionary, but simultaneously I think that it is good to search in Internet but also to be able to choose well the information because it is possible that you find some information that is wrong or erroneous, in a dictionary it is not serious necessary to take care because everything you find there is quite perfect.

Alba Buendía Vera, 3rd A ESO


I think in the end Internet would eventually replace the libraries because most young people use Internet a lot because you can get the information faster and every day people create their own WebPages and make their mail and go into social networks to communicate with friends.
In some schools teachers when they send work to their students they advise them to seek information on the Internet. In addition there are few people who no longer go to the libraries to find what they want in encyclopedias or atlas now they turn to the Internet but the Internet can have its consequences, such as the information is not secure and many people use the translator for English problems and sometimes the translator gives the wrong information and when they have to seek for a definition people do not think there are dictionaries because the first thing that comes to their mind is to put it on the Internet because they want the fastest information possible.

Adrian García Mondejar, 3rd A ESO


I have a very clear opinion on the issue of whether the Internet will replace libraries. I think that libraries will not stop being used altogether but far fewer people will go to them because to go to a library does not matter the day nor the inclination to do that because if you have to go no matter none of that, another issue is that they are so big that you always have to ask for help to find what you want because there are so many books, but the internet is much faster, more comfortable, and even much more accurate in finding what you want. It is much easier to find books you want to read in a library than looking on the internet that often takes a lot of trouble finding sections.
In conclusion people will not reduce their participation to go to libraries but it will be greatly reduced.

Miguel Ángel Velázquez Alcarazo, 3rd B ESO