Nothing, Issue #11 - 1st International School of Ostrava
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Nothing, Issue #11 - 1st International School of Ostrava
NOTHiNg March 2013 Issue #11 www.is-ostrava.cz 0.00 CZK CLICK Cover bys Lucie Smrktova . . . but there is always somethin g!!! CLICK WE NO printing = saving TREES !!! Staff Editor-in-Chief Eva Urbančíková Design & Layout Betty Lištvanová Video Engineer Art Editor Photo Editor Cover Art Jirka Staněk Veronika Šigutová Lucie Lollková Lucie Smrktová Writers Natálie Krsičková Hai Dinhová Marie Drabinová Anna Holešínská Benjamin Kotik Caruna Qaundinya Teresa Bilan Every Trial Makes You Stronger It probably seemed to you that our magazine had a short break during last two months, but be sure that the Nothing team was working really hard. Students are exhausted as well as teachers. Negative energy is spreading through the air and everybody needs rest. I am asking myself “Why is today’s world based on a hurry?” Vendula Vilimovská Kateřina Petrusová Viktorie Karkošková Dominika Rašťáková Veronika Šigutová David Nguyen Christo Christov Design & Photography Romis Truong Soňa Krupková Comics Tereza Fojtíková Sometimes, It is obvious that almost everybody gets pressured by time. But we are just people, not robots as the modern world tells us. If you cancel some activities you like, you can manage more things successfully, but you cannot be relaxed. If you keep all your activities, you are happy to do it, but you cannot manage it successfully. Generally, you cannot be well-relaxed in both cases and that is the point. It is a vicious spiral, which absorbs you more and more… content SCHOOL Teacher to Students.........................................4 Open House Day.............................................5 Why Do You Do That?!.....................................6 Active Citizens..................................................7 Life after ISO: when the good times begin...........9 Healthy Snack Day...........................................11 Teresa Times...................................................12 However, Nothing crew has managed to prepare for you a brand new issue full of interesting interviews, articles, graphics, photos and videos. During the past weeks, many competitions happened, as you can read in this issue. The guests of our “Why Do You Do That?” column are winners of the Christmas Party Talent Show. Our reporters have also interviewed the student and teacher winners of “Best of ISO Competition” arranged by Nothing magazine. We also have an article for you about our students´ new project called Active Citizens, which is concerned with improving our social behaviour. Our column “My Dream Job” is introducing you to the great actress and singer Teresa Polk, who is from Los Angeles, but lives now in Ostrava! And do not forget to read a letter from alum Tereza Krátká, who is studying now at university in France! LOCAL What’s Up.......................................................14 One Year of Ostravanka....................................16 Movie Review...................................................17 World’s Best on Ostrava’s Ice............................20 Interview with Teresa Polk..................................21 SOCKS The Secret of Life (part 2)..................................24 High Heels Corner............................................24 The Best of ISO Competition.............................25 My Spring Holidays......................................... 28 Science Box....................................................28 Editorial Page: Personal Opinions.......................29 Book Review....................................................30 Nothing in the Hall............................................31 Dr. & Mr. Halls..................................................31 So, even if you are tired from all the tasks and events in your life, try to see it in a positive way and be optimistic like us. It will help you feel at least little bit relaxed and to manage things better. As the famous phrase says, “Every trial makes you stronger.” Eva Urbančíková Editor-in-Chief 3 NOTHiNg L O O H C S Teache Interview with Ms. Straszheim r to stu dents Miss Charity Straszheim is our new teacher of this school year. We decided to ask her a few questions to see how she got here and what she likes about our school. Nothing: Hello Ms. Straszheim! Ms. Straszheim: Hello. big family. I have 3 sisters, 3 brothers-in-law, 3 nieces, 1 nephew, and one of my sisters is pregnant right now. Nothing: We would like to do an interview with you because you are quite new at the school and we don´t know many things about you. Is it OK for you? Ms. Straszheim: Yes, I´d be happy to do an interview with you. Nothing: Oh, congratulations! How often do you meet each other? I guess you miss them, right? Ms. Straszheim: Yes – the 3 sisters visited me here in Czech Republic last year. Nothing: That is nice. – I have one more question for you. Is the Czech Republic different from the USA and in what way is it different? Ms. Straszheim: It is hard to say. There are many small differences. But the biggest difference is probably that the USA is much bigger than the Czech Republic so everything seems to be closer here. Nothing: OK. So the first question: Where do you come from? Ms. Straszheim: I am from Iowa and I studied at a university in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Nothing: And for how long have you been living here in the Czech Republic? Ms. Straszheim: I have been here a year and a half already. Nothing: OK. That is all I wanted to ask you. Thank you very much. Ms. Straszheim: You are welcome. Nothing: And why did you decide to move here? I think that lots of our st dents would be happy if they could live in the USA. But you have moved the opposite way - from the USA to the Czech Republic. Ms. Straszheim: Well, the Czech Republic is the first foreign country I ever went to. I was 15 years old when I came here for the first time to help with English camps. Later on I decided that I would like to have some international experience. Because of that I decided that I would like to come to the Czech Republic again. I did a fellowship with the Fulbright Commission in 2011-2012 by Dominika Rašťáková Nothing: That sounds interesting. How do you like it here? Ms. Straszheim: The thing I like the most are the Czech people. I think that people are what make the country interesting. Nothing: OK. And what about your family? I guess that they have stayed in USA, haven´t they? Ms. Straszheim: Yes, they have. Actually I have quite 4 As we know, the ISO organized the “Open House Day”. People came to look at our school to see if they or their children want to study at our school. My 4 classmates, Sany, Ben, Týna and Eliška helped out with the O.H.D. They showed our school to the guests who came. So I interviewed them about O.H.D… Nothing: What were you doing at the O.H.D.? Sany: We were walking through our school with people who came to the O.H.D. same time? Ben: Yes, sometimes it was little bit hard. Nothing: Did you enjoy this O.H.D? Ben: It was great. Sany: Yes, I liked to help with that. Eli: I liked that too. Týna: It was fine. We hope that some new students will come. Maybe they will be in our class! Nothing: And you were only walking, or the people were also asking some questions about school? Ben: They were asking about learning, if it wasn’t hard for us to move from our old Czech school. Nothing: And how many people came? Týna: I think 10-15 people. Nothing: Would you go to a similar event next year? Sany: Yes, it was fun, and we didn’t have to study! We had free time! Nothing: And how many children? Týna: Children came, too. Maybe 5 to 8. by Natálie Krsičková Nothing: And wasn’t it hard to guide all the people through our school and answer their questions at the 5 SCHOOL Open House Day SCHOOL Winners of ISO’s Got Talent! Our Nothing team interviewed the winners of the 1st ISO Got Talent competition, which took place at the Christmas Party in December! Míša Macháčková talented singer who was chosen to win by the audience! LINK for the video LINK for the video http://bit.ly/10uJyup http://bit.ly/13NA4LC WHY DO YOU DO THAT!? Honza Krawczyk talented trialbiker who was chosen to win by the judges! by David Nguyen 6 SCHOOL . . .making our society better Do you mind inappropriate and nasty behaviour in public? In today´s world, there is a lack of etiquette and good behaviour. That is why our school is introducing a new project called “Etiketo, těší mě!” (Nice to meet you, Etiquette!), which was prepared under our student group called Active Citizens. Our team is cooperating not only with the British Council, which is the leading organization, but also with the European Union and Člověk v tísni (People in Need). With this project, we want our citizens to create and develop more active social attitudes toward society. We would like to tell them about basic polite behaviour on the public places and in the means of the public transportation especially. We cooperate with the City of Ostrava and the Transportation Company of Ostrava (DPO). 7 • • • • Educational workshops at schools Promotion of polite manners at schools and in public 2 happenings on Masaryk square in Ostrava Media campaign in Ostrava public transport (Dopravní podnik Ostrava a.s.) Karolína Lukoszová Jan Morawiec (Grade 12, project leader): (Grade 12, project leader): “Personally I consider this project to be a great way to actively participate in our community life. I enjoy working on this project a lot - it is entertaining to create everything step by step and cooperate with others. And the best thing is that we can help every person who would notice and remember our adverts is a great success.” “I believe that this project has real potential. In my opinion it has the power to change people's behaviour in the same way an advertisement for Coca Cola does. Only this is an advertisement for etiquette.” Nina Pavelková: Ivo Helebrant: I’m really proud of our students because they discovered what it means to be really involved and how to prepare and manage a really great project from the very beginning! Big thanks go to everyone who is participating in this project. Keep it up! “I am absolutely satisfied with the running of this project, especially with the positive attitude and work of students engaged to this project.” Are you travelling by public transport in Ostrava? The campaign is running now! Notice our advertisements about behaviour, conscience, and good mood! Advertisement art done by Veronika Šigutová and Romis 8 SCHOOL We are realizing step by step: 2012 alum and a former member of Nothing, Tereza Krátká, sent us a letter about her new life in France! Enjoy it!:) Bonjour, my dearest ISO! I can’t believe that my first year of university is almost over! As some of you might know, I study Economics and Business Administration in a lovely city called Nantes in France. I follow a special program called “parcours International” which doesn’t mean, as I thought, that there would be many international students. In fact, it’s just me and about 23 French students. In the first semester, we had two classes taught in English so that was a great relief for me while some of my classmates were facing a language barrier. Nevertheless, the classes of the second semester are entirely in French but after 4 months I got used to it and it’s really cool now. I still find it incredible to be meeting people from all over the world. There are many international students; most of them are just Erasmus students and stay either for a semester or two. It’s amazing to have friends not only from France as you could assume, but even from Mexico, Columbia, Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece, ... There is a Czech community in Nantes, too, so every Monday there is so called “cafe francoslave”- a French-Slav cafe where Czechs, Bulgarians, and some French people meet. I’m definitely the youngest of all the Czechs that go there-most of them are around 25-30 years old but then when we hang out, it feels like there’s no age difference at all. Everyone is really friendly with me and every time I say I come from the Czech Republic they say that either they had already been to Prague or heard it was amazing. I never knew that Prague was so popular! SCHOOL Life after ISO : when the good times begin... hockey match (yes, that’s right! a hockey match in France!) and found it ironic that there were 4 Czech and Slovak players in the local team (in the team of Toulon against which Nantes was playing there was also a considerable number of Czech players-like a goal keeper named J. Jagr). And actually a cool story happened to me there. I was really lucky to hear a girl speaking in Czech to a small kid so after the match I went to say Hi. She was so happy to see someone from CZ that she invited me to the VIP club to meet the guys (plus there was a free buffet)- something that would probably never happen if I were in the Czech Republic. From time to time I start being nostalgic and remember my high school life. At that time I either send a message to someone or just open the new issue of Nothing and I feel proud to be one of the founding crew. I hope you guys still have as much fun with it as I had! And congratulations to all the members of Nothing, you’re doing a great job! Tereza Kratka P.S. There’s a picture from one of our international dinners-almost every week we get together with my 2 Mexican friends, my French friend, and my Tunisian friend and make a meal from one of these countries. They’ve already tried smazeny kvetak, halusky, and bramboraky and loved it all. On this picture we’re having Mexican quesadillas and nachos with guacamole (and Czech beer :) ). SCHOOL I actually start feeling that there are really many Czechs here. Once I went to see a SCHOOL t to h g i s In Brief ool h c S y Primar : Healthy Snack Day In primary school we were talking with Ms. Hartmannová about what the students have. Her answer is: It’s called Healthy Snack Day. We organize the event every month and moms or dads prepare some sweets and we sell them to other students. They cost 5-30 CZK also depends how the snack is big. Sometimes we even raise 2000 CZK to 3000 CZK during the day. Then we count every student and add how many students are in each class. Then the class with the result can buy something for the money. We also donate the money to charity. Students like sweet snacks the most, but sweet chicken from Korea is also very popular (It’s very spicy). “We also donate the money to some charity.” What will be upcoming events at primary school? In March we have our biggest event called the Talent Show. It’s very similar to ISO Got Talent and it’s going to take place in the auditorium on March 20th. All students will come but they can also participate in it, it’s on them. On July 1st is the sports day. It’s divided into four houses: Red, Green, Blue, Yellow. A different house wins every two weeks. by Ben Kotik 11 SCHOOL Teresa Times Our Grade 12 student, Teresa Bilan, sent us another letter from her one year study in the USA. It is interesting to be in a new environment and hear what people think about me. The comments are sometimes so contradicting but also so true! Here are some of them: "You never listen", "You live in your own little world", "You are such a bad student", "You never give a straight answer, you alwayas answer by a question", "Your grades are so good and you don't even study all the time", "You break the rules all the time", "Your questions are always so interesteing. You actually make me think", "You are so disorganized", "You seem so content and happy and your life so perfect that it must be boring and empty". The last one hurt me, actually. Why should my life be shallow just because I am smiley and quite easy-going? But the other ones are mostly nice. In fact, I really listen just to some parts of what people say e.g. at the morning meetings or even classes and then I never know what my homework is, where and when we are meeting, etc. However, I usually notice the details that no one pays attention to. That's why the friend told me that I lived in my own little world. Then another friend (German) keeps telling me that I am extremely disorganized and I break so many rules and I never care and I am such a horrible student. But then I always bring the point that if I am such a bad student, how come my trimester average was 97? And she stays quiet for a few days... I guess that asking people puzzling questions is my strength. The worse part is that I usually don't know the answer for them myself. It's also interesting to see how my first impressions of people change. I realized that I was not a star at predicting people's personalities. 12 SCHOOL I experienced another natural disaster: there was an ice-storm and we lost power for a week and we couldn't get out of the house at all because in Arkansas, they have no snow-removing equipment at all. But it was fun even with the candles. Today, something really disturbing happened - someone has stolen my apples!! How could anyone commit such an awful crime? I bought five beautiful, juicy apples on Friday and today, I found just two of them in the fridge. In addition to this awfulness, my name was written on the sac so people were knowingly stealing them from me. there are many apple-thieves out there and it doesn’t hurt to put the apples in a safer place. My amazing apples also brought me to contemplation about morality. How can someone steal? Don’t they feel guilty for stealing those tasty apples from poor little Teresa? I other words, don’t they have any sense of morality? Or is it conscience what is supposed to keep them from stealing my apples? What is the difference between the two? I always thought that conscience was an innate sense of ‘wrong and right’ and morality was an acquired codex of socially acceptable rules; that’s why in some cultures it is different than in others. However, are we born with anything at all or we are completely ‘tabula rasa’? Then conscience would be the same as morality and both would depend on our social and cultural background. In fact, when you look at small kids, they can be really cruel because they still haven’t figured out how far they can go. If their mommy doesn’t scold them for destroying other kids’ send-castles, they don’t know that it is wrong. But they know the feeling of happiness so then they have to know disappointment as well, so from feeling bad they have to know that what they’ve done was wrong, don’t they? Maybe they just don’t make logical connections yet? I still somehow want to believe that people instinctually know what is wrong and right. It upset me a lot because stealing is not ok. Things are money and money is time and time is life, so this someone stole a bit of my parents' life! So then I started to doubt the humanity and I came to a conclusion that people are mean and untrustworthy. But now I have a difficult choice to make: do I want to completely stop trusting all people around me because one of them stole my three marvelous apples, and stop putting my food in the public fridge because someone might steal it again? Or should I just accept that there are a few bad people around me even though the majority is good and continue placing my apples in the fridge risking that they will get stolen again? It is so easy to condemn a group of people for something what just small percentage of it does. I guess that's how discrimination and racism start. We assume that people who have something in common have much more in common than they actually do. I can say that everyone at St. Tim's is an apple-thief but this not true, it's probably just one person. Well, however much I think about my unhappy juicy apples, nothing will bring them back, so does it make sense to think about them? But back to my delicious apples! One of my friends told me that she refuses to live her life in a cage just so that no one can harm her or steal anything from her. I like this idea but I still think that some protection is necessary because 13 a s e r e T NOTHiNg AL C LO What’s up? WHEN: 2nd March 2011, 16.00 WHERE: Dům umění Ostrava ADDRESS: Jurečkova 1750/9, 702 00 Ostrava TRANSPORT: Tram 1, 2, 4, 8, 12 (“Elektra”) ENTRANCE FEE: 100CZK adults/50CZK students Jan Zrzavý was a famous Czech painter and a very important person of the 20th century avant-garde art. He is known for his use of symbolism and his paintings suggest his inspiration by the medieval art. He was an illustrator too (for example Erben’s Kytice). The exhibition of his art, Božská hra (The Divine Game) in Dům umění lasts till 10th March, but there will be only one possibility of seeing the exhibition with the former keeper at the Gallery of Prague, Karel Srp! KRISTÝNA JAKLOVÁ – FINLAND WHEN: 11th March 2013, 19.00 WHERE: Klub Atlantik ADDRESS: Čs. Legií 3058/7, 702 00 Ostrava TRANSPORT: Tram 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 18 (“Elektra”), bus 38, 71 (“Husův sad”), troll 102, 103, 104, 105, 108, 111 (“Husův sad”) ENTRANCE FEE: 50 CZK TICKETS: in club Atlantic Are you considering working or studying abroad? Or do you just enjoy Scandinavia’s beautiful nature and culture? Either way, you will enjoy the lecture of a student who spent four months in Finland. Come to see stunning photographs, taste traditional Finnish food and learn something new about this northern country. 14 http://bit.ly/dcNTmM CHARLIE STRAIGHT LOCAL These young Czech guys from Třinec will please any fan of British music because their style is heavily affected by it. Their first album came out in 2009 and they became popular instantly, winning many awards, such as Český Slavík, Anděl and MTV Awards. Last year their second album, Someone with a Slow Heartbeat, was released. And in August 2012 they even were the forerunners on the Red Hot Chili Peppers concert! WHEN: 20th March 2013, 20.00 WHERE: Club Fabric Ostrava ADDRESS: Plynární 1634/7, 702 00 Ostrava TRANSPORT: Tram 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 18, bus 52, 67 (“Plynárny”) ENTRANCE FEE: 200CZK TICKETS: http://www.smsticket.cz/akce/1112-charlie-straight-fabric.aspx YAMATO WHEN: 24th March 2013, 19.00 WHERE: Gong hall Vítkovice ADDRESS: Dolní oblast Vítkovice - NKP, 703 00 TRANSPORT: tram 1, 2, 6, 10, 13 (“Vítkovice vys. pece”) ENTRANCE FEE: 790 – 1290 CZK TICKETS: http://www. ticketart.cz/ It is not the first time they are visiting the Czech Republic, but as always, even this year their show is going to be unique! Yamato started in 1993 in a Japanese mountain village of Nara and they exercise hard every day so that they can then set off on a tour of the world. So far, they have visited 51 countries! By Veronika Šigutová 15 “This photo taken near the Millennium Bridge, London.” LOCAL "One should pay for the quality" Ivo Helebrant It has been some time since the Ostravanka Coffeeshop opened opposite to the town hall as most of you have probably noticed. This cozy place does its best to satisfy their customers. It is a very good place to sit and have a talk while enjoying coffee with a great extraordinary taste. The offer is also modified when the season changes, so in winter, you can try a big variety of hot drinks and in the summer, you can enjoy something cold and fresh. We are glad we could ask Mr.Helebrant, the co-owner of the coffeeshop, some questions to know more about the history, presence and also future of this place. Nothing: What is your relationship to the Ostravanka coffeeshop? Mr. Helebrant: I am the co-owner. We are free owners and I own one quarter of that. The main owners are my brother-inlaw and sister-in-law. the building. Actually, even though we have a different name, we offer the same portfolio of products as other Ostravankas. Nothing: How did you feel after the project was created? Mr. Helebrant: It was a great feeling because it took a long time. All the paperwork… and we also had to wait for the approval and fill all the requirements. It also took some to deal with design problems. We had some ideas for the design but we found out it is not so easy to realize them. It was a big relief when we opened last February and we could finally say that we made it. Nothing: Why did you make a decision to create this project? Mr. Helebrant: We liked the idea of Ostravanka when the first Ostravanka in Milíčova St. opened. We liked the style, the products, the way and the taste of the coffee was really extraordinary. After a while, we decided to ask for this space. Because it belongs to the city and it is a historical building, we had to wait for the permission to begin. The name of our Ostravanka, ‘U černého stromu’ refers to the original name of Nothing: Would you open another shop if you got the opportunity? Mr. Helebrant: I don’t think so, as it is quite a lot of investment. 17 LOCAL Nothing: What were the first reactions of people when you opened the coffeeshop? Mr. Helebrant: I think they were quite positive. Some customers from Milíčova St. knew that a new Ostravanka was going to open opposite to the town hall. They were excited about it and I think they also enjoyed the moment when it opened. Nothing: What are your future plans with Ostravanka? Mr. Helebrant: I´d like to say that for example, if you consider the seasons of the year, every season in Czech Republic is different, so we would like to try to modify the offer for the customers according to that. In winter, we try to offer more hot drinks, on the other hand, in the summer we change the offer for some cold and fresh drinks. That is the way how we want to develop. We also still want to improve the way the coffee and the other things are served. It is important that the customers are satisfied. We also try to get inspiration from cafes all over the world. One of the most important things is that we serve fresh coffee, I think that a good coffee must be fresh. It is not the most expensive, but I think that one should pay for the quality. by Hai Dinhová, Caruna Qaundinya Creative. Curious. Communicative Be part of 1st ISO Model United Nations club. It will give you opportunity to develop your debating skills, to experience real debates and to find solutions for every problem in the world. Join us!!! Be part of our model conference on March 25 2013. For more information do not hesitate to contact Jan Morawiec ([email protected]) 18 LOCAL movie review: As you can tell from the title, Life of Pi is a story about Pi, who lived in India and his family owned a zoo there. His greatest adventure began when he moved with his family and animals from zoo to Canada. The ship sank because of a big storm and Pi luckily survived thanks to a lifeboat. to see how people can change when they face death or how they can keep clean mind in terrible conditions. The film can take your full attention because of the incredible story even through an unimportant beginning in my opinion. However, he wasn’t alone. He had an extraordinary company, a Bengal tiger. The story takes place in the middle of the Pacific, where Pi and the tiger are fighting for survival and simultaneously taking care of each other. I really enjoyed this film and I liked the visual effects, which made the cinematography so much fascinating and also great story. It is shocking that such a film is based on real life story, originally written in the novel of the same name, because it is quite unbelievable. I would rate this 8 out of 10. Life of Pi is a really beautiful film with great scenery; it shows the beauty of nature really well. It shows realistic behaviour of characters in the movie and it is interesting by David Nguyen 19 LOCAL Sex Bomb, Swan and a Heart Breaker: World´s Best on Ostrava´s Ice! As every year, many professional world ice skaters came to Ostrava to perform and show their skills with a new exhibition programme. I was really interested to watch the performance called “The Master of Ice” to see the legendary “ice master” who I knew just from TV before. On 12th December, the ice stadium in Ostrava-Poruba was full of people and I could not wait till the beginning. In few minutes, the master himself suddenly appeared from the dark on ice. Evgeni Plushenko is a 30-year-old figure skater from Russia. He is among few figure skaters who always show quadruple jump during their performances. Plushenko won the senior World Championship in 1998 at the age of just 15. He also won the 2006 Olympics. Our two best Czech representatives were also on the list of performers, but Michal Březina was ill, so we saw only Tomáš Verner, winner of the 2008 European Championship. He performed as a “Sex Bomb” with the song “I Am Sexy and I Know It” by LMFAO. Moderator Aleš Valenta asked Tomáš where the fans and support are better – in Toronto or in Ostrava. Tomáš explained it: “I am from České Budějovice, but I practised in Prague for many years. Now, I have training in Canada, but actually, my first step towards success in figure skating happened here in Ostrava. Here in Ostrava, I was taught for future competitions. Here in Ostrava, there have always been the best fans, support, and cheering!” During the night, many famous figure skaters also performed with a variety of costumes and styles from all over the world. Swiss figure skater Stéphane Lambiel is known as the master of pirouettes. He showed many of his perfect rotations during the performance. He is also called the “Heart Breaker” for his attractive look. Laura Lepisto from Finland had already ended her figure skating career, but she still performs on many ice shows. She was also named as the most beautiful “Swan” during the night. Generally, this show was an unforgettable experience. Some moves, such as Bulgarian Albena Denkova holding his partner Maxim Staviski above her arms, were really breath-taking! The show was accompanied by violinist Edvin Marton and had huge standing ovation! Evgeni Plushenko again proved that age does not mean anything and that 30 years is not the right year to retire for figure skaters like him. LINK for video: http://bit.ly/X74WiN 20 by Eva Urbančíková LOCAL Teresa Folk: “The secret is, I´m an actress who enjoys singing” ….from L.A. to Ostrava Teresa comes from Los Angeles, a place full of people involved in the entertainment industry. She has loved acting since her childhood and has a lot of experience with musicals and movie production. Teresa has worked for Warner Brothers, Musicians Institute, Universal Studios and Walt Disney. Now, she teaches English in Ostrava and has her own band, L.A. Sunday. We had the honour to hear her life story and talk to her about her journey from L.A. to the Czech Republic. more questions. Actually, I did not have to. Teresa was still talking and there wasn’t almost any space for questions. But I was so interested in her job in Hollywood, which millions of people are dreaming about… For the purpose of this interview, I was invited to her flat, which is located in the centre of Ostrava. Her flat is quite small, but nicely organized. Teresa is always smiling and full of energy. How did this amazing singer get from Los Angeles to Ostrava? And how did she start singing? I had not even taken my shoes off yet and she already started to tell me her life story. “Since that event, I was singing almost every Sunday, every special occasion, but I still did not have the real confidence because I did not have proper training. Through different acting jobs that I have got, I started getting parts that involved singing or I did music shows for children. “The secret is I am really an actress who enjoys singing. I have always enjoyed acting. My mum was an actress and a model. I always had a desire to sing but I was never confident about my singing. The thing is that the people who knew me knew I was funny and that I was an actress, so when I asked them about my singing, they were like ‘AHAHAHA, you´re kidding!’ Back in the US, I went to church and enjoyed gospel music. I am the only child, which means I would often be home alone and to entertain myself for fun, I loved listening to music and I would always try to sing the harmony with the people who are singing. That is how I developed the ability to harmonize. One day, I was sitting at church and my friend who hand a punk-rock told me, after I started to sing with the music, that I have a nice voice and asked me to sing with the band when they were offered to perform at the church. It was a night with young people.” Teresa and her band LA Sunday in a Czech TV show “Sama doma” (Home Alone) – CLICK ON THE PHOTO!!! The story was so interesting that I almost forgot to ask 21 strain on my neck. So it was not as funny as I thought it will be.” I was also interested, if she has some idol… “One of my favourite artists is Stevie Wonder. I do a lot of his songs. Also, I love Ella Fitzgerald. There are a lot of people that I like. I like all kinds of music, except of country and death metal, even though I sang with a punk band. Actually, I did not fit in at all.” I also worked at Universal Studios where I was always surrounded by very talented people but they were also encouraging at the same time. They were not competitive and gave me courage to go to some auditions that were happening. However, I could not read music at that time, so they just thought I did not know what I am doing. I then told myself that if I got some proper training, I could get better and better offers. I worked at the Musicians Institute which is the international music school in Hollywood for two years as an administrative person and being there, I was able to sit in some classes and students were always asking me to sing. So, I got some training while I was working there but I learned most stuff at the L.A. Music Academy. I was in the vocal department where I was taught that your voice is your instrument. I had to learn all the parts of throats in detail, for example.” And we are finally getting to the question: How did she get from LA to the Czech Republic? “Americans know about the Czech Republic, they just do not know much about it. I actually came here to get English teaching experience. In California, everyone works in the entertainment industry. There are so many unemployed entertainment people because there is a lot of competition. Sometimes, there is a lot of work, sometimes not so much. It is impossible to have a stable job when you work in entertainment. It is hard to find a job that will give you the freedom to go to the auditions you want to. I´ve had many performing jobs. For example, when I did some entertainment shows for children, I had to wear big huge costumes and dance in them, they were heavy and they cause injuries. Once, when I did a show for Disney, the stage was really high and the stuff is moving along the stage and I fell down because the floor was opened. The theatre held almost six hundred people so I just had to get up and keep going but my leg really hurt. My doctor had suggested I should try another job.” Teresa’s “Passport of the Wallachian kingdom” (Pas Valašského království) As an actress, she acted in a few commercials. At the beginning of 2000s, Teresa worked at the Walt Disney. “I also worked as a mascot in Universal Studios – theme park. My role was to wear a huge costume of a character called Angelica from “Rugrats”, American cartoon for children. I had to wear a heavy head of Angelica. The vision was possible only through her mouth and it caused me 22 Trying archery at the Bouzov Castle in the CZ: LOCAL Singing for the former Czech president Václav Klaus (on the right side) in 2011 It was an interesting turn – from actress and singer to teacher. But we still do not know why she chose the Czech Republic. “I actually came here to get English teaching experiences as I already mentioned. Firstly, I tried it in Western Europe, but my way was going more east and east. I could choose between Russia, Poland and the Czech Republic. So, I decided to try to live and work in the Czech Republic.” Teresa and a rugby team from Belgium in Ostrava, 2008. to California’s public transport where you rather use a car instead. However, my first two years here were really bad. My contract was horrible. I thought I would move out of this country. But since 2011, my life finally started to be normal here. It was also the first year without any injuries and hospitals for me here.” Since 2009, Teresa has had her own band, L.A. Sunday, which was created in Ostrava. At the moment, she is planning to move to Prague to work there, but she is going to travel to Ostrava often too. “Be ready for a huge surprise. I am not leaving from Ostrava forever,” she says. “Czech police called me ´Crazy Američanka´ because I wanted to take a photo with them.” This is a nice and funny photo of Teresa with a guard of the Prague Castle: Californian newspaper article about Teresa’s performance "Playhouse Disney: Live On Stage" in Disneyland Resorts She has experience not only with teaching, but also with translating. In 2008, she worked as a translator for Rugby teams from all over the world, which had trainings and matches in Ostrava. Does she have any good or bad experiences here? “Czechs love conversation, which is an advantage for me as a teacher. I also like that I do not need a car, because public transport is always on time here, comparing 23 By Hai Dinhová LOCAL And that was the first impulse for Teresa to move to Europe and try to teach English for foreigners. “I like people and children so I thought I could get a certificate for teaching English. I also spoke Spanish which I was forced to learn in childhood. My grandma and mum always told me that if you are bilingual, you get more opportunities in life. However, it went smoothly and I got an easy A. They told me I have to get two years of teaching experience before teaching English in California. I decided to get that experience overseas.” NOTHiNg S K C SO The Secret of Life - Part 2 4. Self-esteem. I am not pretty enough. ‘ or ‘ I am not but in the past you had a trauma that doesn’t allow you intelligent enough to pass the incoming exams, I am not so smart and I am not enough talented ‘. There is at least once that every person says this during his whole lifetime. If you seek a higher level you need to tell yourself the exact opposite. When your self-esteem is on a proper level you feel more comfortable and you are more confident in your actions. Have faith in yourself and know that no matter how difficult the current situation is - you are better than that. Mostly the low self-esteem is caused by the past as well. Because you were the ‘ weird one ‘ in your neighbourhood or you had the family problems which made your childhood so much more uncomfortable and crushing? You like sports do the proper sports you desire? That’s usually a couple of the reasons why our self-esteem is getting lower. There are a couple things that might help you in raising your self-esteem. • You must stop comparing yourself to others, think that they are more beautiful or more successful then you are. Don’t be jealous because of their material possessions. • Be true to yourself. • Don’t put yourself down and don’t give up, no matter the situation - keep believing in yourself and have faith. • Be helpful and considerate to others, be polite. If you respect others and threat them good, they will threat you back the same way. • Get used of telling positive things about yourself to yourself. To be continued in the next issue... Author: Christo Christov (Bulgaria) HIGH HEELS CORNER -for Fabulous The time has come to build a snowman and hang an old Prada purse on his arm, because the real winter is finally here! What a shame we didn’t get to celebrate Christmas under these conditions. Oh well. There is nothing better than a bubble bath with rose petals from Valentine’s Day after such a cold, snowy day. A cup of hot chocolate might also be just what you need. Speaking of, how about another bath, in chocolate this time? It is certainly something we do and if you haven’t tried it yet, winter is the best time to start. Even though winter is taking our breath away (not only because of how beautiful it is), we must admit that we are looking forward spring. Aren’t you? To make winter and waiting for spring shorter, we thought of different tips. How about a trip to the sauna? It is exactly what we need, this cold weather only makes us tired and we desperately await summer. Going shopping makes everything better as well, doesn’t it? Spring collections have just arrived, so why not stop by and check them out? We heard it’s stripes and different shapes this year, so don’t worry, you can’t make a mistake with a striped shirt. Prada’s new collection has just arrived yesterday and we all know that a new purse never goes wrong. Because February surprised us with a pile of snow, we decided to surprise you with our tips for your skiing outfits. Whether it’s snowboarding, ice-skating, skiing or sledging that you like, you should always keep it bright and colorful this year. This winter’s color is light purple, so don’t hesitate and get a jacket like that! Crazy hats, scarfs and helmets are also amazing. Mix all the colors you want, it’s all about you and your creativity. Just remember not to end up like a chameleon. Anyway, it doesn’t matter if you go snowboarding, shopping or just for a walk to enjoy winter’s beauties, because you know we are always here for you to pick just the right jacket to wear. Enjoy the rest of March, Xoxo, Your Fabulous Barbie Girls. 24 WINNERS The most charismatic students and teachers of 2013! BEST OF TEACHERS 1. Rowan Killduff / Táňa Micková 2. Aggeliki Karsinou 3. Nina Pavelková 4. Petra Helebrantová 5. Petra Rohanová 6. Šárka Flámová 7. Thomas Healy 8. Debra Phillip 9. Philip Corkill 10. Dagmar Blahetová BEST OF STUDENTS Best of class 6A Benjamin Kotík 7A Jáchym Pivovar 8A Kryštof Bálek 9A Damian Dalimore 10A Karolína Baloušková 10B Marek Mogza 11A Otto Bartsch 11B Melichar Oravec 12A Milan Šír 13A Danny Kotlár/Clea Boban MYP1 Adam Koneval MYP2 Benjamin Bergel MYP3 Kateřina Petrusová/ Benedict Corkill 25 Best of all 1. Kája Baloušková / Damian Dalimore 2. Adam Koneval 3. Jiří Staněk Runners up 4. Jáchym Pivovar 5. Veronika Šigutová 6. Otto Bartsch 7. Melichar Oravec 8. Ani Tchetchenianová 9. Kryštof Bálek 10. Michaela Macháčková 11. Patrik Satek 12. Jan Ondruš 13. Marek Zemek 14. Tien Dat Do 15. Betty Lištvanová SOCKS the Best of ISO Competition n.1 SOCKS Best of Teachers: Mr Kilduff Nothing: So why do you think you’re here? Mr. Kilduff: I think it’s part of some evil plan. In any moment something’s gonna happen. Something weird’s just gonna happen. school? Mr. Kilduff: Eeerr, leaving? (laughter) Mr. Kilduff: No no, I was a really bad student when I was in school. I really hated it; I couldn’t wait to escape every day. And somehow by an amazing accident, I’m a teacher now. And sometimes I still have that feeling that I can’t wait to get out but school is, if you have the right people together, a place where you can do amazing things. Nothing: That’s true, that’s true! Mr. Kilduff: Wait! Is it a prize? (laughter) Nothing: Who do you think won the Nothing ISO competition? From the teachers? Mr. Kilduff: Aaaah aaah, was it me? Nothing: And what did you originally want to do? Mr. Kilduff: The thing I still am doing, playing music. Music, arts, all of these things. Not being in one place, travelling. I’m doing all these things combined together and teaching now. Nothing: Uhm yeah, congratulations! (laughter) Mr. Kilduff: Thank you very much! (applause) Nothing: So a dream come true? Mr. Kilduff: Yeah, kind of, yes. Nothing: How do you feel about it? Mr. Kilduff: Now after the applause I feel amazing. I feel great, it’s fantastic. Nothing: That’s great. So playing music is your hobby, right? Mr. Kilduff: Yes, it’s my life. Nothing: Who do you think won from the students? Mr. Kilduff: Uhmm. I can’t tell you who I voted for, but for the most charismatic student... hmm. Nothing: So you sing, or you just play or..? Mr. Kilduff: I sing, play electric guitar, acoustic guitar, many other instruments. I have a band, and that’s what I do, what I enjoy. Nothing: Or maybe a whole class? Mr. Kilduff: Oh a class? Maybe Grade 11A? It’s too hard. But for my favourite ones, I would choose probably the younger ones, ‘cause they’re awesome. They are incredible students, they’re so cool. Like MYP 1 or so. Nothing: And you just released an album right? Mr. Kilduff: It’s funny that you asked, because this Saturday (March 9th) we have a concert in Havířov. A ‘křest’ for our new EP. So you should all come! Nothing: Do you have any life motto? (shows a tattoo on his forearm) Nothing: Today is a gift. Great, that’s amazing. And any role model? A celebrity or someone you like? Mr. Kilduff: Arnold Schwarzenegger. Nah I don’t know, a lot of musicians, Gándhí, John Lennon. It’s really hard to say right here on the spot. Oh, Dave Grohl! From the Foo Fighters. And also The Moz and Spider Monkey! So that’s it! Thank you! Nothing: So what do you like about 26 Nothing: So why do you think you are here now? Ms. Micková: I don’t know. Nothing: Well who do you think won the Nothing ISO competition? Ms. Micková: Well I suppose I did, then. Nothing: That’s right, congratulations, you won! Ms. Micková: So what do I get as a prize then? Tell me! (gets excited) Nothing: That’s a surprise yet but we’re sure it’ll be something nice! Nothing: Why do you think they chose you? Ms. Micková: Because I’m just awesome. Nothing: Haha, that’s right. So what do you like about school? Ms. Micková: Lunch! Naah, students of course, and working with them. Nothing: Who do you think won the student part of the competition? Ms. Micková: Someone from my class of course! Nothing: Why do you think you are here? Kája: I have no clue! (shy) Damian: Because of English education and the IB diploma programme. Best of Students: Kaja and Damian Nothing: So who do you think won the Nothing ISO competition? Kája: (not happy to be interviewed) I guess Miss Micková because everyone loves her... Nothing: but from the students? Kája: Well I don’t know why am I here... (desperate) Damian: I can think of many people.. Nothing: You have won the Nothing ISO competition! Why do you think you have won? Damian: I’m perfect. Kája: (doesn’t know whether to cry or to laugh) Nothing: Do you have any hobby? Kája: Sure! I dance, I also do a lot of school work (laugh).. But I really do! Damian: I have many hobbies. I do football, golf, tennis, I just started boxing... Nothing: What do you like about school? (Both laughing) Kája: I like the free lessons and breaks. Damian: I like this school because you have a lot of freedom – it’s not very strict here. Nothing: What are your favorite teachers? Kája: Miss Micková, my class teacher. Damian: Miss Karsinou, my class teacher. Nothing: Do you have any role models? Kája: I like Nicky Minaj! She’s not my role model though, I just like her. Damian: I like Tom Cruise. The interviewed winners will recieve a phenomenal bar of chocolate! 27 SOCKS Best of Teachers: Ms Mickova SOCKS My spring holidays I really looked forward for this holiday like every year, because I could finally take my board and go to enjoy winter. I was with my family in Switzerland. We were skiing, snowboarding, and relaxing. One thing that could be better was the weather which was really terrible. When we arrived at the ski station it starts to snow and rain. There was big fog everywhere and we did not see anything. The next day the weather was quite better. So I arranged with my very good friend Katia to go skiing or snowboarding together. I really liked the time with her because I could practise speaking English and German. We were also in my favourite place where you could do some tricks and where you could get an adrenaline to your body, yea I mean the snowpark! We stayed there for a long time and had a lot of fun! Other days were very similar like the first day, so with snow and wind. I love winter but this weather was too crazy and dangerous, of course. But I am glad that I spent one day with my friend and that we had fun together. I also felt that my English is better than last years because I was not afraid of speaking. I hope that the next year will be nice weather and that I will meet my friend again! by Tereza Fojtíková Science box q q Last year’s landing of the NASA’s rover, Curiosity, on Mars was a big event. However, have you heard of its further fate? For the first time, a piece of Martian rock dug up by Curiosity got into a laboratory. The scientists are now examining it. We already know there might be water on Mars – what will come next? q that, but do you also know that by Facebook, Twitter and Social networks reveal a lot about you. I bet you knew other networks you can often tell whether the person comes from western or eastern countries? It is true. Linda Jackson, professor of psychology, did a study among American and Chinese students and found out that the western culture spends much more time on social networks. Also, only about 4% of American college students admitted to having never used any network, while in China it was about one fifth of the participants. Jackson says that is because cultures in the Eastern world are raised to value family, learning and real life contact much more. Is there another gold rush coming? Probably yes. Except for it won’t be gold this time, but platinum. Also, forget California and Yukon. This time, we are digging in space. Indeed. It has been found out that there are thousands of tons of precious metals hiding in asteroids not far from the Earth. By 2025, we might be mining platinum using robots. Source: National Geographic 28 SOCKS Editorial page: personal opinions Like nation, like president At the beginning of the article, I would like to say, that I do not want to insult anyone, but the fans of our new president should rather skip this page.. Before the elections, the majority of the people thought that Miloš Zeman would win the elections. Unfortunately there were also, as in every election, many people who think that their one voice does not count and therefore it has no point to vote. The medial campaign of Karel Schwarzenberg affected many young people, but it still was not enough. National pessimism is so widespread, that most of the people who remember communist times want to go back to them. It seems that these 20 years after the Velvet Revolution were just a waste of time. We became the audience of the fight between the right and left side of the government. It divided the society into two parts. One part, which wanted to go back to communism in hope of equal opportunities for everyone and the other part, who believe that everyone should have what they deserve. (Personally I belong to the second side, so I was quite fed up of old people’s speeches about unemployment and homeless people.) To the point, people with vision and people who wanted to retire with higher benefits. So now we have to hope that our new president will not make important decisions under the influence of alcohol and Russian mafia. Marie Drabinová www.thesimpsons.com 29 Author: Herbert Slavík A CLOCKWORK ORANGE SOCKS Book review: nificent film adaptation of this piece, I’ve been longing to read the book itself for almost a year. I’m not gonna lie; I expected a lot from it and well, what can I say I wasn’t disappointed. Author: Anthony Burgess Published: 1963 Genre: Science Fiction / Dystopia It’s all fun and games until one night when a burglary doesn’t go as planned and Alex is sentenced to prison. Nevertheless, he doesn’t stay there for too long as he is chosen to undergo a new treatment technique which is supposed to ‘cure’ people’s craving for violence. Alex is excited at first to escape from the prison’s gloomy environment, but he isn’t aware of the treatment’s full effect yet. The story and its main idea is definitely one of the best I’ve ever came across. The book mainly discusses the topic of good and evil. However, it’s mainly the way in which the story is written that I enjoyed the most - the so called ‘Nadsat’. Nadsat is a made up language created from British slang and Russian, which the teenagers in this story use. It’s a bit tricky at the beginning but once you get into the story you won’t even notice anything odd about the words anymore. I fell in love with this fictional argot and it certainly gives the book a very extraordinary touch.I personally consider this book to be a masterpiece and would highly recommend it. I must warn you a little though - there are some very explicit scenes involving brutal violence, so if you get easily sick you might reconsider picking this book up. Opinion: After seeing Kubrick’s mag- by Anna Holešínská Meet Alex; a fifteen-year-old boy living in a near-future London, whose interests revolve around violence and classical music. Along with his three friends Alex spends most of his time by drinking milk mixed with drugs in local Korova bar, beating up people on the street, burgling houses, and constantly looking for more opportunities to practice violence and cause disturbance. comics by Tereza Fojtíková 14 SOCKS NOTHING IN THE HALL: VALENTINE'S DAY Did you plan anything special for Valentine‘s day? Betty Lištvanová: We spent the Ivo Helebrant: I didn¨t give anything, I afternoon together. Romis Truong: Flowers and chocolate! don‘t celebrate it. Petra Helebrantová: We have Valentine‘s day every day. Jan Krawczyk: I haven‘t think about it yet, but it will be something original and it has to be from my heart. Lucie Ščurková: I bought stuffed toy with chocolate. By Veldula Vilimovská & Lucie Smrktová Dr. & Mr. Halls Our psychological advisors, Dr. and Mr. Halls are here to answer your serious questions! Send your questions to [email protected] Q: Dear Dr. and Mr. Halls, Due to the time difference from Korea, I am late for school almost every day. My class teacher is fed up and now refuses to excuse my tardiness. What can I do? It’s not my fault! Please help! Signed, Sleepy from Seoul A: Sleepy, you come from a technically developed country so probably you have heard about alarm clocks. Q: A: Dear Dr. and Mr. Halls, I am addicted to an online love calculator (it calculates how good of a match I am with boys). I’m fine with the addiction, but my main problem is, that according to the calculator, I am not compatible with any of the boys that I like. This makes me sad. Please help. Signed, Crazy in Calculation Fake your online account and you will see! 14 comics by Tereza Fojtíková Lucie Lollkova “I took this photo during the walk in Prague.”
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