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How my high school is like?

How my high school is like?. By: Priscila Pulla Yunga. *I.E.S LOS MOLINOS*. Barrio Peral,Cartagena It is bilingual high school. *FACILITIES*. Classrooms: Music room Laboratories Art room Computer room Gymnasium Library Audiovisual room Canteen. *JOURNEYS*.

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How my high school is like?

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  1. How my high school is like? By: Priscila Pulla Yunga

  2. *I.E.S LOS MOLINOS* Barrio Peral,Cartagena It is bilingual high school

  3. *FACILITIES* Classrooms: • Music room • Laboratories • Art room • Computer room • Gymnasium • Library • Audiovisual room • Canteen

  4. *JOURNEYS* • Denmark exchange • Journey to Nerpio • Journey to Granada

  5. Denmark • The students that participate are from 3rd E.S.O • It lasts 5 days • They lodge in a boarding school • Among the activities they do there stand out: · They do canoeing among other sports · They visit legoland · They visit Danfoss Universe · They visit Tivoli · They visit the mermaid monument

  6. Granada This journey lasts 5 days Students can visit a lot of things: ·The Alhambra · The science park · Saint Nicholas´ bay window

  7. Nerpio It lasts 3 days in which they visited the village, the climbing, a ducks' pond ...

  8. *ACTIVITIES* The terror night In Halloween we turn our high school in a terror passage, students and teachers participate, dressing up themselves or collaborating with the scenery.

  9. The mills It is a concert in which students and teachers take part by singing or playing an instrument.

  10. *MAGAZINE* In the magazine we publish among other things: The photos of the trips we make and a short descriptions of them, students‘ projects (such as stories, the best artistic projects...). In this magazine we can find the photo of all teachers and students that are in Los Molinos during the year.

  11. *SPAIN* LANDSCAPES Spain is the 2nd highest country in Europe, and ca. 66% of its borders are coast. As Catedrais, Galicia Sierra Nevada, Granada Picos de Europa, Asturias, Cantabria y León. Bolonia, Cádiz.

  12. *SPAIN* Arquitecture Alcázar de Segovia In eachcorner of Spainit’spossibletoseemanyinterestingbuildings and a part of thehistorythroughthem. La SagradaFamilia, Barcelona La Mezquita de Córdoba Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Catedral de León

  13. *SPAIN* Flamenco It was originated in Andalucía (Spain) in the XVIII century. It is a mix of dancing, singing and guitar music. Percussion and accompaniment are also an important part of flamenco. Bulls Bullfights were important in Spain, they still take place in bullrings. Sanfermines in Pamplona is a festivity in which bulls run through streets, and in other cities and villages we can find similar traditional activities with bulls. Camarón José Tomás

  14. *SPAIN* There are many traditional festivities like the processions in Semana Santa (specially in Sevilla), the human towers in “ElsCastellers” from Cataluña, the sculturs made to be burned in “Las Fallas” from Valencia, or the carnival e.g. in Tenerife.

  15. *SPAIN* Spanish omelet It is a classic of the Spanish cuisine. It is basically made up of potatoes and eggs. Paella It is called paella because of name of the container where it is make(paellera). It finds its origins in Valencia. It is made up principally of boiled rice. Nowadays there are a lot of ways to make it. Jamón ibérico Tapas Small delicious snacks Pescaito frito (friedfish)

  16. *ECUADOR* Typical clothes The typical clothe of women is the “pollera”. It is a skirt decorated with trinkets and embroideries. Carnival The celebration of the carnival it is one of the most important costums of Ecuador. Dancing, singing and typical food are part of carnival. During this festivity people throw water and flour among them. The “chola cuencana” is a women that dress with traditional clothes: a blouse, a pollera, a shawl, a headdress, jewels and espadrilles.

  17. *ECUADOR* Guatita It is stated as the national dish. It is basically a stew of pieces of bovine stomach, that usually goes with rice. The fifteen - year - old party In this party the girl is considered to pass from a teenager to a adult women The pink is the predominant colour in this type of party. Sometimes before the party there is a mass, but it is usually of religious people.

  18. Any question ?

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