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THE VOICE OF EUROPE
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CPI Tino Grandio, Spain
Gimnazjum nr 23 im Szarych Szeregow, Poland
Tryškių Lazdynų Pelėdos vidurinė mokykla, Lithuania
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INDEX
1. Fashion
a) Avant-garde fashion show -LITHUANIA
b) Fashion in Lithuania, Poland and Spain – SPAIN
c) Fashion – SPAIN
d) Shoe fashion – SPAIN
2. Different but United
a) Different but United – POLAND
b) The influence of the internet – LITHUANIA
3. Environment
a) How to help our planet to survive – LITHUANIA
b) Recycling in Lithuania – LITHUANIA
c) Questions about recycling – POLAND
d) Recycling in our countries – SPAIN
4. Traditions and history
a) St. John's Day - LITHUANIA
5. School traditions
a) School event – Teacher's Day – POLAND
6. Music
a) Music is the mirror of our soul – LITHUANIA
b) Our music – SPAIN
c) Traditional music – SPAIN
7. Sport
a) Our best PE teacher – LITHUANIA
b) Sportsmen in our school – POLAND
8. Surprise
a) Surprise from Poland – POLAND
b) Surprise from Lithuania - LITHUANIA
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FASHION
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FASHION
Fashion in Lithuania, Poland and Spain
These were our questions about fashion:
1. What type of clothes do you like to wear to school?
2. What type of clothes don't you like to wear with your friends?
3. What clothes do you prefer to go parties?
4. What clothes do you hate?
5. What piece of clothing do you love?
6. What type of clothes are traditional in your country?
7. Which clothing stores do you prefer?
8. What type of shoes do you like?
9. What do you prefer, jeans or skirts?
10.
What colour do you prefer for clothes?
11.
What colour don't you like for clothes?
12.
What are the fashions in your country?
Answers of the students of CPI Tino Grandío
were these:
Traditional clothes in Spain (on the right)
The majority of people like jeans and leggings,
comfortable clothes, to wear to school. For the second
question most people answered that the clothes they don't like to wear to go out
with their friends are tracksuits.
Dresses and jeans were the most popular for going to parties. About half of the
people hate polo-neck sweaters and the rest hate dresses and skirts.
The students of CPI Tino Grandío love: jeans, sweaters, skirts, trainers, etc.
The most popular clothing store are: Stradivarius, PullandBear, Bershka, New
Yorker and Lefties.
Everybody answered trainers or Converse to question eight. In answer to question
nine all the students preferred jeans. The students prefer different colors for
clothes: blue, red, black, pink, etc. The answer to question eleven was the same,
the colors that the people don't like for clothes, are different.
For the last question most people answered: vans, jeans and T-shirt, military
print, etc.
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Traditional clothes in Spain (on the right)
And these are the answers of the students from Poland:
These are the traditional costumes in the centre of Poland
The students from Poland prefer to wear long trousers and colorful blouses to
school. They don't wear high heels and mini skirts to meet with their friends. The
answer to question three is similar to the answer of the students at my school,
they like wearing dresses, jeans and blouses to go to parties. They hate pants
with flared legs, short skirts and turtlenecks. They like street style, informal and
casual.
Their favourite shops are the same that the students in Guntín, they like to shop
at Bershka, C&A, H&M and New Yorker, the only different shop was Cropp. The
answer to question eight was the same, they like trainers and sport shoes. And for
question nine, they answered the same, they prefer jeans. Most of them prefer
fair/ light colors for clothes, but some of them prefer dark colors and they hate
orange and pink for clothes. And they have differents styles.
Traditional clothes in the souther part of Poland (Silesia) and the students of Poland and their style
Article written by Sonia López and Desiré Souto.
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FASHION
SHOE FASHION
In Spain and Poland there are many types of
shoes. Talking about sport shoes, the most
popular brands are: Vans, Nike, Adidas, Converse.
In Spain also is popular Puma, and in Poland
Lacoste.
A lot of people wear sport shoes to go to school,
for example trainers. In Spain, in summer, are popular sandals. However, in Poland are popular
ballerinas. During winter boots are popular in both places, and in Poland
Emu shoes are also popular.
In terms of high-heel shoes the most popular types in Spain are spike
heels and sandals. Boots are common in both places. This type of shoes
are very popular in Spain, the people use to go to events, parties and
wedding. However, in Poland they use high-heel shoes to special occasions
and school ceremonies.
In the summer the most popular type of shoes in Spain
are sandals and dancer shoes. Flip flops and sneakers
are popular in both places.
High-heel shoes in Spain are popular to teenagers, but
in Poland not, in Poland are popular to adult woman.
by Yaiza Bruzos and María López
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HISTORY AND TRADITIONS
DIFFERENT BUT UNITED
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ENVIRONMENT
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ENVIRONMENT
RECYCLING IN OUR COUNTRIES
The majority of the children in our school live in the
country. So, they use organic materials to make the
farm animal's food. There are containers for the
organic materials, too. The picture on the right shows
the containers outside our school in Spain.
In Spain, if you recycle plastic and packing, there are
many containers to put them in. These containers are
yellow.
The paper and the cardboard go in the blue containers or
are burned.
Green containers are for glass. But if you haven´t got one
of these containers near, you can reuse the glass.
You can see Polish containers on the left.
As for batteries, in Spain people put them in a specific bin.
Some Spanish people put used oil in an orange container.
Electrical appliances go in a specific container, too.
This chart shows the Lithuanian information:
by Noelia Vigo and David Núñez
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TRADITIONS AND HISTORY
ST. JOHN'S DAY
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SCHOOL TRADITIONS
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MUSIC
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MUSIC
OUR MUSIC
Spain and Poland have similar likes with: Psy (Gangnam Style), Eminem, Pitbull, Coldplay, Green
day, Adele. But we don’t know the groups from Poland and Polish people don’t know Spanish
groups.
The most famous Spanish groups are; Amaral, Melendi, Juan Magán, Manolo Escobar, Pablo
Alborán, Alex Ubago.
The most famous Polish groups and singers: Hey, Liber, Peja, Andrzej Piaseczny, Doda, Acid
Drinkers, Eva Farna, Mrozu.
These are some famous Spanish singers:
And these are some famous Polish singers:
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MUSIC
TRADITIONAL MUSIC
Spain:
The students in our class like Juan Magán, Celtas Cortos, David Bisbal,
Bustamante, and Leilía, but the most popular are Juan Magán and Celtas Cortos.
The majority of the students say that the "Muiñeira" is the traditional dance, but
also they say that "Jota" is popular in Galicia. The traditional song in Galicia is
"Rianxaira". There are also more songs that are typical, such as "Miudiño" and "A
Carolina" and so on.
Some celebretes each village has it's own celebrations that they celebrate at
specific times. The type of music that they you listen in this celebrations are
"Pasodobles" "merengue" "salsa"... They are the most typical.
The majority of the students at CPI Tino Grandío say that they don't like traditional
music or "Flamenco", but also there are few students who say they like folk music.
Poland:
The students in Poland say that the most famous singers in his Country are: Dorota
Rabczewska (nickname
‘Doda’), Ewa Farna, Mrozu, Mezo, Patrycja Markowska, Agnieszka Chylinska, Maryla
Rodowicz and Andrzej Piaseczny ( nickname “Piasek”). Also mention famous bands
like Blue Café, Perfect, Enej, Feel, Kombi and formerly Czerwone Gitary-The Red
Guitars.
In Poland ,they listen many types of music but the most popular are: pop, rock,
R&B, disco polo, rap and hip-hop.
They sent some videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0_mQ3Hx8wY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GS_9uTJx3-U
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmJKQ50LrXQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3Hv-1MWz2Y
In Polish villages, but not only there, there is a popular a kind of music called disco
polo. A lot of people say that they don't like this music.
They have many festivals with many types of music. The most famous festival is
the "top trendy festival" in Sopot, a festival in Opole, a festival country in Mragowo
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"a Woodstock stop" and a metal festival in Jarocin.
Poland now has traditional folk music festivals that feature authentic music from
Poland's past. These festivals also include dances and folk costume into their
repertoire. Sometimes groups will compete against one another with various
experts in traditional folk music, dance and costumes.
This is a Polish Folk Orchestra:
We have examples , photos and links with the musicians playing folk music:
Polish traditional instrument- violin
Polish Folk Orchestra
Polish Mountain Folk Music
Golec UOrkiestra ;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XzGmdXbZmU
The band: Brathanki ;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEP-t9ONubw
The band: Brathanki ;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEP-t9ONubw
And their favourite - The group: Zakopawer with a
singer Sebastian Karpiel-Bulecka:
Lithuania:
The most popular singer in Lithuania is Radži.
In this Lithuania listen a lot of types of music, but
the most popular is POP.
In his country the folk music is not very often, they play it and sing folks songs
on special occasions, independence day, Shorove Tuesday, they celebrate St.
Jhon's day.
In Lithuania have a wonderful festival- Tryskiai summer: This festival is
dedicated to the end of the summer, the popular Lithuanian bands entertain
the villagers.
In Lithuania don't like metal, hard metal rock very loud music. They like POP
music.
Radži
Shrove Tuesday, St. John‘s day
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SPORT
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SURPRISE
SURPRISE FROM POLAND
Do you know who is Christopher Dorozala from
Gimnazjum 23?
This is a very creative Polish student who has
found a very funny way to carry on English
dictionaries for his classmates. Baggy jeans,
huge pockets and there is it! He can put into his
pockets up to 12 small dictionaries for English
classes:)
We would like to introduce to you two very
amazing girls from our school Gimnazjum
23:
Ms Simona Krol (the real name:
Szymon Krol) and Ms Jacoba Krzyzaniak (the real
name
Jakub
Krzyzaniak):)
These brave students have dressed up as girls to
entertain the school's society and feel as women
for a while during The Women's Day at school in
March:)
Keep smiling! New Born Beautiful Girls:)
SURPRISE FROM LITHUANIA
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