Monday 30 November 2015

Tanum, Sweden. By, Anxo Fernández Embade.






Tanum, Sweden
Tanum is a municipality in Västra Götaland Country in southern Sweden. The town council is in Tanumshede.
                                             



Sunday 29 November 2015

The first European Cultural Route: The Way of St. James (El Camino de Santiago), by Alba Rama Carneiro.

                    THE FIRST EUROPEAN CULTURAL ROUTE: THE WAY OF ST. JAMES
                                                       EL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO

     The Camino de Santiago, or Way of St. James, is a route used by pilgrims from around the world to reach the city of Santiago de Compostela, where the relics of St.James the Great are venerated. After the Council of Europe’s Declaration of the Way as the first European Cultural Route in 1987 and the adoption of a common European graphic identification system to guide the pilgrims from any nationality or religion, the route has continued to grow, until The French Route (one amongst several routes) was eventually declared a UNESCO World Heritage Route in 1993.

An interesting surprising trip, by Ángela Rodríguez Fernández.

AN INTERESTING SURPRISING TRIPSome students belonging to 4th year ESO at IES Catabois travelled to Copenhagen, in Denmark, and to yGothenburg and Kungsbacka, in Sweden, last October in order to take part in the learning, teaching and training activities organised in Kungsbacka as part of the Erasmus + project What's New on the News?
They visited many places and saw a lot of important buildings and monuments. In Denmark, they saw coloured houses, some streets with channels, boats, a tower called Rundetaarn and a lot of people riding bikes.
The coloured houses were amazing because all of them had a different colour.



 



Street art: Las Meninas de Canido are exported to Europe, by Bella Jasmin Kahia González.

      'LAS MENINAS' IN CANIDO ARE EXPORTED TO EUROPE. 


Canido, in Ferrol, and Montmartre, in Paris, share nothing in common but the fact of being located on a hill at the top of the city and keeping some characteristics of the villages they used to be long ago. Those aspects create a personality of their own in both quarters.

A stroll in Copenhagen, by Alfonso Martínez Ferreño and Xoán Díaz Fonticoba.

     
                                                                  COPENHAGEN



Copenhagen is the capital and largest city in Denmark, with an urban population of 1,230,728 and a metropolitan population of 1,967,727.


Discovering Scandinavia: Denmark and Sweden, by the Spanish group travelling to Kungsbacka.


    In this collection of photographs from the recent trip a group of students and teachers from IES de Catabois in Ferrol took to Denmark and Sweden, you'll experience how it feels getting to know these two beautiful Scandinavian countries and the facilities they offer to the traveller. 
The film comes with traditional Swedish music taken from the following fonts:

http://redmp3.cc/8958575/vasen-pilvi-eskos-brudvals.html
http://musicfree.info/mp3/download/file/wild-whirled-music-secrets-of-the-sands-the-wolverine-trailer-music-official
http://mp3hit.net/kapten/4/ 
http://song.mymp3files.com/genre/nyckelharpa.html
http://caltech.typepad.com/.a/6a0105349b8251970b019affefbe73970d-800wi (Denmark)
https://www.ispor.org/HTARoadMaps/Sweden/Sweden.gif
You're invited to watch the film by clicking in the following link: DISCOVERING SCANDINAVIA


Monday 16 November 2015

Our weekend in STOCKHOLM

We started our tour of this amazing town by visiting the City Hall

My trip to Sweden

By Dishana Thevanantham and Liliana Xu Ruini

This trip was one the transnational meetings organized by the teachers of the Erasmus+ project “What’s New on the News”. This meeting took place in Kungsbacka, a small town near Gothenburg in Sweden where we stayed for four days. 


Wednesday 11 November 2015

Read all about it!

This autumn Elof Lindälvs Gymnasiet, in Kungsbacka hosted the partner schools from Spain, Poland, Turkey, Romania and Italy

Students and teachers visited the school from Monday 11th to Friday 16th October and took part in a number of academic and cultural activities. The aim of the visit to Sweden was give the students a closer look into the world of news and encourage them to reflect on how newspapers create their front page. After an eventful week together the students interacted during the final workshop and produced their very own front page based on the events they themselves had participated in. 

They made the news. They were the news. They produced the news.



Saturday 7 November 2015

Short film about Poland

Film made by the Swedish delegates when visiting Poland in May 2015. Please follow the youtube link for viewing, the file is to big to upload here on the blog.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA9qES8HhXY&feature=youtu.be