Monday, 31 May 2010
Child's Day
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
My pet :)
The fair of April
Tuesday, 25 May 2010
It is more than racism
I’m going to write about one of the most important, negative things in a society: racism. Many people think that moving to another country is very easy, but they don’t know how difficult it can be. They don’t know that it means leaving your country of origin, your family, your friends, your boyfriend/ girlfriend, your city or your costumes. They don’t know the pain of the nostalgia. But I have to say that not everybody thinks the same way, some people are very empathic and understanding. They don’t make differences among people: It doesn’t matter whether I’m from Africa or I’m from a South- American country.
Unfortunately, many people have other wrong or stereotyped ideas or thoughts such as the majority of South-American people are part of gangs, the foreigners can’t have the same rights as the Spanish citizens, the immigrants can’t have an education or health security, foreigners have to earn lower salaries in compararison to a Spanish person, etc. I think that these thoughts are the result of pure ignorance, because immigrants don’t want to leave their coutries, their celebrations, their language, their essence…; they have to do it out of necessity. I know that these people want to find a better future, better oportunities, a better education or professional training, they hope to archieve it. But I don’t understand why some people have to reject them.
Each person in the world is different and this is fantastic, because we can learn from eachother. We must have unique and indvidual ideas, because we aren’t living in a dictatorship. We are free!
I just have one wish, one dream: I hope that, some day, all the people in the world can look at each others faces and smile… smile with sincerity, respect and affection. I know that it is difficult, because we’re completely different, but we must listen to the person that we have inside, because everybody is important and valuable in their own way and you have to know that
We’re part of this society.
Saturday, 22 May 2010
Help!
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Poetry in our school
Monday, 17 May 2010
Thursday, 13 May 2010
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Beyond the boundaries.....!
Hi, my name is Sandy. My Chinese name is Ding Saidi. You can just call me Sandy, which is much easier. I am from China, a mysterious and fantastic country in Asia. As a freshman in University of Hong Kong, I chose economics and finance as my major. Through AIESEC program, I have been in Turkey for three weeks. I work in Korfez Ataturk Anatolian High School in Korfez and we running a workshop there to give students opportunities to speak English. It is exciting to introduce my country and myself to high school students. I love to talk to them. They are so energetic and friedly. I really enjoy my life here and I love Turkey, the amazing country.
Hi, my name is Anggi Rahmat Adriawan. I'm 20 years old and I'm Indonesian. I'm student and I study in faculty of communication, President University in Jakarta, Indonesia. My depeatment is Public Relations, I choose PR because I'd like to communicate with other people. I'd love to share my experiences because it really precious. I work in Korfez Ataturk Anatolian High School because I want to help the students to communicate in English. The students are very funny and friendly, I got so many friends in here. I work in here just for 2 months and I live with host family, hy family is very kind to me. I'm so glad to live in here. This is unforgettable moment for my live and this is u precious experience for me.
My name is Parminder Singh. I'm 18. I'm in the first year of my University and I'm in electronics engineering department.My hobbies are reading books,shopping,playing cricket,Table Tennis.I'm here through AIESEC for my project Break up the Barries.To help the students in English speaking and the place is very good.People are very friendly and kind.I'm reallyenjoying here.
I'm Deeksha Maggo. I'm 18 years old.I'm a university student and my major is computer engineering. My hobbies are talking and meeting with new people, making new friends, eating travel, playing computer games, chatting, listening to music and I'm very passionate about dance. I have been in Turkey for four weeks and going to stay for 3 more weeks. I'm working in Korfez Ataturk Anatolian High School on a project Break up the Barriess organised by have been organising workshops for students improuning their English speaking in which are talk to then in groups skills and their understanding level and also tell them about Turkey culture from them. It's been a great experience working here with such an esteem school. The teachers and students are very cooperative and frindly. Students respect me a lot. All in all it has been wonderful experience to be in Turkey and with the people here.
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Monday, 10 May 2010
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Alice in Wonderland
CANB
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Monday, 3 May 2010
THE WEEK FOR HOSPICE
On 19-23 April we organised "The Week for Hospice" in our school. The aim of the undertaking was to raise money for fulfilling the dreams of children from the hospice in Olsztyn.
The very beginning of thid event was planting the bulbs of daffodils on our friend's allotment where they peacefully spent the winter. As soon as spring came, they were ready to be picked up and "The Week for Hospice" to start.
On Wednesday 21st April the students of our school were given the golden opportunity to get acquainted with the idea of hospice by participation in the meeting organised by the institution. After that, with the car full of gardening equipment, food and warm clothes we started our journey to the allotment. After 7 hours of hard and exhausting work interrupted by explosions of laughter and sausages' eating we managed to pick up and decorate all the flowers.
The following day, all the daffodils were successfully sold to the students (who were wearing mainly yellow and green clothes) and teachers of our school. As a result we raised around 800 zł and our school again helped people in need.
made by Kamila & Agnieszka