Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italy. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 June 2019

The Farnese Palace in Caprarola

By Daniela Costa Riesgo, 2nd year ESO
If you want to learn a few details about the Farnese Palace in Caprarola, which we have visited recently as part of a school exchange, click on the following link.

The Farnese Palace in Caprarola

Saturday, 16 July 2016

Sicilian coastline

by Sonia Krzykawska nad Sara Miernik
Gimnazjum nr 2 im. św. Walentego w Bieruniu


During our stay in Sicily, we were lucky to see three beaches, yet each of them was different.



Polish and Italian calendar

by Martyna Skoczylas
Gimnazjum nr 2 im. św. Walentego w Bieruniu

     My stay in Sicily, during the project, was an excellent opportunity to get interested in Italian traditions. I’ve discovered that there are many holidays in Italy which are celebrated in similar way as in Poland. However, I’ve found also some differences. I’d like to present you my personal overview of calendar and some holidays which are present in both cultures.


Sunday, 19 June 2016

Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks)

By Robert Kovacs, Coordinating teacher: Tamara Motorga, School: Samuil Vulcan National College
     The Scala dei Turchi is a rocky cliff on the coast of Realmonte, near Porto Empedocle, in the southern Sicily, Italy.

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.