Sunday, November 30, 2008

Adeje visits Dikli




Loly and Lola, teachers at Costa Adeje School (Tenerife- Spain), visited Latvia last October. We had a wonderful welcome and we felt at home.









We took several activities to share with teachers and students at Dikli School.







Our first activity was a presentation of our islands, our second activity was a game in which maths skills and English were involved and our third activity was an activity in which we used authentic material to integrate the Spanish culture into the English classroom. In this activity students had to identify some items related to the Spanish and Canarian culture and tourism and then they had to answer some questions related to the items above mentioned.




We also made a Spanish omelette. We gave the students a recipe in English so they had to follow directions to be able to cook and enjoy a perfect Spanish omelette. The students set the table very nicely and we all ate it up in the afternoon.



On our last day students had a party at school. First of all they sang several songs, they had a riddle contest and some regional dance. Some students had the chance of showing their dancing skills, they even danced rock and roll for the whole school.
In the evening we visited Cesis with our host-teachers. Cesis is a lovely, medieval city near Valmiera, the town where we stayed.


We are very grateful for everything they did. We had a great time. They are all the best host-teachers ever! Thanks Vija! Thanks Dikli School!


Saturday, November 22, 2008

Sea Turtles' Loose in Tenerife



The 4th ESO students of Colegio Costa Adeje have recently taken part in an activity called “Sea Turtles’ Loose” in Los Abades (a little beach in the south east of Tenerife). There is on Tenerife an association, Fundación Neotrópico, which takes care of sick sea turtles found in our coasts until they recover.

In the activity we were first introduced to the different types of sea turtles which live in our coasts:
- Kemp’s ridley (Tortuga golfina)
- Hawksbill (Tortuga Carey)
- Loggerhead turtle (Tortuga boba)
- Green turtle (Tortuga verde)
- Leatherback (Tortuga laúd)


Then we were told about the main threats for them:
- Ingestion of plastics, fish-hooks, abandoned nets and garbages.
- Destruction of nesting places. - Consumption of turtles eggs or meat.
- Souvenirs production.
- Impacts with boats.

We were also given some pieces of advice about what to do if we find a sick sea turtle. The most important fact is to call the emergency team (112) immediately, but while we are waiting for them and depending on its illness, we should:
- If it is oiled: Clear nostrils and mouth to let it breath.
- If it is got entangled: Cut the net or garbage to diminish pain and to restore blood flow.
- If it has swallowed fish-hooks or fish-lines: Do not pull the line, only cut it. The veterinarians will extract the hook with surgery.
- If it has a broken shell: Cover the wounds or broken shell with a towel moisten with water until the rescue team arrive.

After that we had a unique experience: a recovered sea turtle found some months ago, was released back into the sea. It was put on the sand in front of us while we were making a lot of noise until it found its way to the water by itself. It was really exciting! Have a look at the video!




At the end of the activity we were given a simple key to recognize the different kinds of sea turtles living near the Canary Islands. For further information about sea turtles, the association or others, have a look at: http://www.neotropico.org/ They also have some documents related to turtles in English and Spanish at: http://www.neotropico.org/spip.php?article (You only have to download a pdf document)


Saturday, November 1, 2008

Trip to Seville

Seville - a beautiful city - and we had the pleasure to visit our partnerschool!

19 students from the BG Babenbergerring visited the partners in Seville. They were accompanied by Nora Kurzreiter, Sabine Ungersbäck and me.
We had several special experiences:
The students were invited to lunch by the parents of our partners and got the opportunity to get an impression of the “Spanish way of live”. This intercultural exchange was one of the most important aspects of the visit.
We could have a look at the school and get an impression about the school life. We learned about the Spanish school systems, the different school structure and behavior.
Besides we could explore the touristic sides and get an impression of City Tourism in a big city like Seville. We were on tour with our Spanish partners and could benefit quite a lot from our Spanish friends.






Here is a video - thanks to Krisi for editing!



There is a picture album at PicAsa

Some other pictures (using Slide) from SAFA school:



Pictures from Seville:


Monday, October 20, 2008

Trip to Wiener Neustadt

From October 15th until October 19th 6 students of Dikli and two teachers visited Austria, Wiener Neustadt, BG Babenbergerring. Students were quartered at Austrians’ student’s places. Austrian families generously opened their homes to our students. Some of them had already known each other from Dikli in June and from „aulavirtual”, but some of them met the first time.
The first day we had guided Tour through school. For Dikli students it was very interesting to see this school. They never have been in a broad and in so big school.
We saw Picture rally, too. It was wonderful.. We remembered our common activities in June in Latvia.
Next day our students visited lessons at school. It was something new for them.
Peter and his students had prepared an exciting planning of joint activities that gave us the opportunity to share a few days of work and fun together. Thanks them .
We had finissage of the exhibition at school . Students from Austria presented this exhibition. It was nice to see have carefully they had done it.
We visited the Museum and after that we participated at a sight-seeing tour in Wiener Neustadt with Norbert Koppensteiner. He is a very good guide. And after that we went to „Arena Nova” to study the event hall and have a look at the current fair. Our students spent very nice time there.
On Friday we had an excursion to Vienna together with the 6A class and with their wonderful teacher Harald Makl. We visited two museums and did a bit sight-seeing. It was interesting trip.
On Saturday we were at the market place and did shopping. After that we had a trip to the so-called Skywalk on the „Hohe Wand” mountain. It is wonderful place for resting. Students enjoyed it.
Later we had dinner at a „Heurigen”. The students were invited to lunch by the parents of our partners. In this restaurant we had typical, very tasty Austrian food. Some parents were together with us and it gladdened the heart.
Next day at 6.30 am we had to say good bye while we were fighting back our tear. We all wanted to spend more time together because all days long it was great fun. We learned a lot about Austrian culture and lifestyle. We have a lot similarities. I think now we became good friends.
Many thanks to Peter, Harald, Norbert, Nora, students and parents who took care about us.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Spanish people from Seville visited our school in Austria

From October 3rd until October 7th, thirteen students of Seville came to visit our school in Austria. They were quartered at some of our student’s places. Some of us had already known each other from „aulavirtual“ and others met the first time. Although there are quite a lot differences between the Spanish and Austrian lifestyle, there are of course a lot of similarities too. We all got along with each other pretty well and soon we became good friends and had a lot of fun together.


On Saturday we had an excursion to Vienna. We visited „Schönbrunn“ palace and many other interesting sights. In the evening we decided to have a short walk to the museum of Wiener Neustadt to see the exhibition there and then we went out to Clumsy’s pub in the famous „Herrengasse“.


The next day we had a trip to the so-called Skywalk on the „Hohe Wand“ mountain. In the late afternoon we had dinner at a „Heurigen“, a typical Austrian restaurant.


On the following day we visited Vienna for the second time together with the „great master“ Harald Makl.


On the last day we participated in a sight-seeing tour in Wiener Neustadt with Norbert Koppensteiner and then had lunch at „Hartig’s Domheurigen“. At 4.30 pm we had to say good bye while we were fighting back our tear. We all wanted to spend much more time together because all days long it was great fun. We learned a lot about the differences and the similarities concerning the culture in both countries and it was a really great experience.



Text: Markus Matzl

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

The trip to Austria (October 2008)

The trip to Austria was presented yesterday in Seville to both students and their parents. This mobility will take place from 3rd to 7th of October. Thirteen students and two teachers from SAFA will travel to Wiener Neustadt where Peter and his students have prepared an exciting planning of joint activities that will give us the opportunity to share a few days of work and fun together.
We would like to thank the Austrian team for their good work in the preparation of this trip and particularly the families who will generously open their homes to our students. We are looking forward to sharing these days with our Austrian friends.

Besides that we will use the time to plan further steps and assemble transnational working groups.

Carlos Guerrero Herrero

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Trip to Latvia




View in the plane


Our lunch in Riga


Sigulda




Kathi



dancing traditional folklore



sitting around the fire



The sport teams in action



Barbecue at Baiba's family



Visiting Riga











22nd of June – a nice Sunday morning at the Vienna Airport: The group consisting of 6 students and two teachers assembled at the entrance - the adventure of travelling to Latvia has started.
At Riga Airport the students and teachers of the Dikli school awaited as – together we headed to lunch – a nice experience in an amazing leisure area.
We visited the national park of the Gauje (with the center of Sigulda) and continued our journey to Dikli. Our students stayed with families - and after an hour every student has found his family.
Midsummer night - an event all of us wanted to enjoy - was georgous. We learned how to braid wreaths of flowers and oak leaves as preparation for the feast at night. Furthermore we got to know typical customs concerning folklore - dances - songs. After lunch we visited Konu mill – where we spent the whole evening. There we were able to watch a woman producing cheese, were envolved in folksy dances and had dinner together. Later, at night we sat around the midsummer night fire while we were enjoying the nice landscape and had much fun together.
Tuesday morning - mixed teames of our two schools run series of competitions in their gym at school. Right after lunch we were invited to visit Baiba's family and spent a funny afternoon there with having barbecue, playing darts or table tennis and other stuff.
The whole Wednesday our program consisted of the visit of Riga and a short trip to the seaside. The capital is a quite beautiful city - especially the renovated center of the town with a lot sight seeing highlights.
At late afternoon we stopped at a stormy beach of the Baltic Sea and had much fun with our experience "wet legs and trousers".
Finally, our trip ended at Thursday morning. However we weren't able to reach Vienna without any problems: Heavy traffic at Vienna Airport caused by hundreds of Russian jets bringing visitors to a game during the European Championship made it more difficult for us to reach Austria at the expected time.