Comenius 2008/10

Comenius 2008/10
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10/27/09

Visiting Krosno - an interview at Krosno24.pl


Have a look at the article written by the Krosno24.pl about the project meeting that took place at Krosno (Poland) from 18 October to 23 October 2009:
http://www.krosno24.pl/informacje.php3?id=3646

10/18/09



Poland: THE REMINISCENCES OF THE DUBLIN MEETING

From 3 to 6 April 2009 there was a meeting in Dublin, in which the teachers from the partner countries took part. The aim of the meeting was to discuss the progress of the work on the project, to exchange the experience and to establish the dates of the next Comenius meetings.

The programme of the meeting, apart from the working part, included getting to know the history and the culture of the country hosting the meeting.

Now we are looking forward to the meeting here, in Krosno, soon.

10/9/09

Czech Republic - Hearing


For our project we chose HEARING. It’s about typical sounds which you can hear when you arrive to the Czech Republic.
In the first part we talk about the Czech musical scene. It was very hard to choose just four artists because we have got lots of good singers or harmonists. At last we decided for Kabát, Ewa Farná, Karel Gott and Bedřich Smetana. The youngest one just 16 years old Ewa Farná, she is of Polish origin, is very popular among teenagers and on the other side songs by Karel Gott are usually listened by the older generation, but all children remember his song about the little bee Maya. The Kabát (“Coat”) is a rock band for every generation. Their evergreens like “Under the pit” or “Little Lady” are well-know. And the forth artist is harmonist Bedřich Smetana. He played the violin when he was only five years old. When he lost the hearing he heard music inside his head and he continued in composing.The second part is about typical sounds. The lion’s roar, underground and school bell. The lion is in our national emblem, the underground is very popular and comfortable mode of transport. The school bell tells with its ringing when the lessons start and when they end. More information and details you can find in our PowerPoint presentation.