Sunday, 25 November 2012
Pécs meeting (V): The treasure box, next stop Kassel
One of the interesting surprises of the meeting was the project Treasure Box made by our Turkish colleagues. After delivering the German legend - Grimm brothers' Rapunzel - the box has travelled to Kassel - our next stop. More pictures about it in this link.
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Pécs meeting (IV): Activities and visits
Our Hungarian colleagues had prepared a great programme of activities and visits. There was time to do some cooking, to recreate some Pécs monuments using bottle caps...
We could also visit the Zsolnay centre, the site of the legend (Nagyharsany) and many other places in and around Pécs
You can see most of these activities and visits in this album
Pécs meeting (III): Comics
The different countries brought their comic versions of the Hungarian legend. Everybody did a great job as you can see in this comic gallery.
In this presentation we can see the booket made by the Hungarian school with all the comics:
In this presentation we can see the booket made by the Hungarian school with all the comics:
Pécs meeting (II): The Hungarian legend
One of the highlights of the Pécs meeting was the performance of the legend "The Witch and the Devil". You can see some pictures of the play in this link
Pécs meeting (I): Teachers, students and families
In this album you can see teachers, students and families who participated in the Hungarian meeting.
Our project: What do we know about each other? Answers for the Questionnaire
These are the answers to the questionnaire our students answered these previous months (Data collected from 133 students from 5 different countries)
1. Three questions with yes/no answer:
2. Which of these countries have you visited? / have you met or talked to someone from?
Austria and Germany are the countries which have been most visited by our students: 43 people had been to Germany or had met a German person. 33 people had been to Austria or had met someone for that country. We guess that may be because several countries participating in the project are geographically close to these two countries.
3. Which language did you use to communicate?
We can see that most people (75) used English as a communication language and a significant number (17) used German too. The use of other languages for international communication was very small.
4. Meals that are typical from these countries
In the chart we can see the best known food from the countries involved in the project. We can see that there is food from almost all the countries (the Czech Republic is our hidden gem).
From the data we collected our hearty European meal would consist of:
Now it's time to get to know one another... and enjoy the differences!!!
Sunday, 25th November 2012
These are the results of the Austrian questionnaire. Data collected from 89 students.
1. Three questions with yes/no answer:
- Have you ever met a person from the countries involved in the project?
- Have you ever visited one of the countries involved in the project?
- Have you ever talked to a person from these countries?
2. Which of these countries have you visited? / have you met or talked to someone from?
Austria and Germany are the countries which have been most visited by our students: 43 people had been to Germany or had met a German person. 33 people had been to Austria or had met someone for that country. We guess that may be because several countries participating in the project are geographically close to these two countries.
3. Which language did you use to communicate?
We can see that most people (75) used English as a communication language and a significant number (17) used German too. The use of other languages for international communication was very small.
4. Meals that are typical from these countries
In the chart we can see the best known food from the countries involved in the project. We can see that there is food from almost all the countries (the Czech Republic is our hidden gem).
From the data we collected our hearty European meal would consist of:
- Starter: A Hungarian goulash soup or some Spanish paella.
- Main course: German sausages or Turkish kebab or some Spanish tortilla
- Dessert: Austrian cakes (Sachertorte, Apfelstrudel...) or Belgian Chocolates
Now it's time to get to know one another... and enjoy the differences!!!
Sunday, 25th November 2012
These are the results of the Austrian questionnaire. Data collected from 89 students.
In Hungary the students started to get to know each other, the differences and our common interests.
Friday, 16 November 2012
Szervusztok
A scary Halloween-greeting from class 5c in Kassel.
Unfortunately, we're not with you right now, but we're very much looking forward to welcoming you here in Kassel in 2013.Hopefully you're having a lot of fun and are happy with the outcomes of this meeting.
Hamarosan találkozunk!
Class 5c & Noah
P.S.: If you want to learn the song that we're currently singing, you can check out the following two clips on youtube and practice. We've had a lot of fun with this song and put together a karaoke version and recorded our own version. If you rehearse a little bit at home, in front of the computer and get to know the song, we can sing it together when you come visit us in Germany. Have fun!!!
Our version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NOMCgBX9aI&feature=youtu.be
The Karaoke version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APRl1YSMY_8&feature=plcp
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