Sunday, February 27, 2011

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Our Turkish Partner


                           Akcakoca
Akçakoca is a coastal town 37kms to Düzce.It is Düzce’s coastline shore and shortest route between Central Anatolia and an opening to sea.This charming Black sea town is favorable for holidays. It’s sea,sunsets,architecture,raspberries and hazelnuts makes Akçakoca a memorable place.It has known with its long sand beaches,historical castle,caves,waterfalls and local tastes.




Italy is preparing for the second meeting

    Comenius  Energy  For  Tomorrow-Italy


 
                              Italian Comenius team        










The educational system in Romania

The educational system in Romania

Friday, February 25, 2011

Lithuania's team is being preparing for the second meeting


  Lithuania's team is  preparing for the second meeting




“I can feel life in a sunbeam, in the wind blowing, in a dew drop”

This kind of small project was involved into the lessons of all the subjects of our school. It was one of Comenius project activities.
 During the lessons of science our students analyzed the sun and wind energy, the influence of water on people.
We could see that during the art subjects’ lessons the students tried to stop the time- they took pictures of various interesting “tricks” of nature.
The students created poems, illustrations and stories about the sun, wind and a dew drop when they had the lessons of languages.
These days we are preparing for the meeting, planning the activities, excursion, entertainments together with taking part in the activities of Comenius project.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Correspondence between Romanian , Italian and Bulgarian students


The Correspondence  between  Romanian , Italian and  Bulgarian and Lithuanian students
Alexa-Romania        alexa_ anamaria22 alexa_anamaria22@yahoo.com
Hello!
My name is Ana and I am from Romania and, also I am involved in that project, Comenius:"Energy for tomorrow".
Well..I wish to say something about me, because I saw those word about every bulgarian student :)...I am 17 years old, I know two languages: english and french. I like white cars and romantic movies and more other things that make me happy:)..and,the most important..I love to meet now people( students)...even on Internet and to speak with them.
I'm waiting for your answers!
All the best!:)
Natalia-Bulgaria             nops94@abv.bg
Hi!I'm Natalia Valerieva Iliychovska from Bulgaria - a small country on the Balkan Peninsula. My birthplace is the city of Pleven. It's a nice historical and cultural town with many architectural buildings and monuments. You can see more about the city at  http://www.pleven.bg/en/  I'm 16 years old and I want to write to penfriends of my age :)
 I study Spanish and English at a Foreign Language School.I haven't got any brothers or sisters. My mum is a confectioner and my dad works as a salesman in a shop.What about your family?
Now what about me... I love the sea and my dream is to practise surfing.Others sports that I like are swimming and tennis.One year ago I practised orienteering. It is a family of sports that requires navigational skills using a map and compass to navigate from point to point in diverse and usually unfamiliar terrain.
I like listening to music. My favourite band is Linkin Park, and in my opinion, they are one of the best bands ever. Shutting yourself away for a while and just letting the music drift in your mind is a wonderfully relaxing experience. It helps me to distress and unwind. Music gets you moving and it also puts you in a good mood :)
In my free time I like walking around the shopping centers and being outside with friends. Every Saturday I go to the cinema with them but sometimes we can't agree which movie to see :)
 PS. How do your friends call you? My nick name is Nati.
That's for me, now it is your time to write to me.I'm looking forward to hearing from you!
 All the best!
Natalia

Sunday, February 20, 2011

What we're preparing

What we're preparing


Bulgaria doesn't  teem with water sources, as the average annual flow per inhabitant in our country is 2100 m3. Therefore it is smaller and the technically exploitable hydropower potential of the country - about 1200 Kwh/inhabitant. The HPP uses the cheapest raw material. These plants are ecologically clean, but their construction is expensive. Our country has limited hydropower resources - only 26 billion kWh. In Bulgaria are operating 86 hydropower plants, which produce only 7% of the electricity in the country.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Great events are being prepared

The second meeting in Lithuania and Poland

Martenitsa (Bulgarian: мартеница, plural мартеници martenitsi) is a small piece of adornment, made of white and red yarn and worn from March 1 until around the end of March (or the first time an individual sees a stork, swallow or budding tree). The name of the holiday is Baba Marta. "Baba" (баба) is the Bulgarian word for "grandmother" and Mart (март) is the Bulgarian word for the month of March. Baba Marta is a Bulgarian tradition related to welcoming the upcoming spring. The month of March, according to Bulgarian folklore, marks the beginning of springtime. Therefore, the first day of March is a traditional holiday associated with sending off winter and welcoming spring.
The same tradition is also held by Macedonians in the Republic of Macedonia, as well as in Aegean Macedonia in northern Greece. Romanians also have a similar but not identical holiday on March 1, called "Mărţişor". If and how these two holidays are related is still a matter of debate between ethnologists.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

What's new

  • Participants in the project "Energy for Tomorrow" took part in a workshop on the subject "The Bulgarian Martenitsa", held today in the Foreign Language School in Pleven. Expect detailed coverage of the workshop later.
  • A representative presentation - entitled "The development of HPPs in Bulgaria" - is already ready; the author is Zdravko Petrov, editors - Marta Meshniska and Mariana Krachunova; consultant - Ekatherina Ilieva.
  • Several suggestions for poster of the project were prepared by the international coordinator Mariana Krachunovа. Expect 'em later.
  • The acceptance of new materials - relating to the hydropower and electricity savings in Bulgaria - still continues.
  • Coming soon a material about that how the Foreign Language School of Pleven protects the environment and saves energy for tomorrow.
Boris

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Spain

XII CONCURSO NACIONAL  DE TEATRO ESCOLAR EN ESPAÑOL  2011

                             EL DIVÁN - CARLOS ETXEBA

I.B. “INSTITUTO DE IDIOMAS”, PLEVEN
Our Spanish teacher:Roberto Carlos Martín Padrón



Thursday, February 3, 2011

Italy


Italy, officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Repubblica italiana), is a country located in south-central Europe. With 60.4 million inhabitants, it is the sixth most populous country in Europe, and the twenty-third most populous in the world.
Italy's capital, Rome, was for centuries the political centre of Western civilisation as the capital of the Roman Empire.. 
Welcome in Sardinia





Sardinia is the second-largest island in the
Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus). It is an autonomous region of Italy.

nThe island has a typical Mediterranean climate. During the year there are approximately 300 days of sunshine, with a major concentration of rainfall in the winter and autumn, some heavy showers in the spring and snowfalls in the highlands. It can blow quite strongly, but it is usually dry and cool and makes for a sailor's paradise. 
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Finland-Welcome to Kankaanpää!

Finland-map
Kankaanpää town    www.kankaanpaa.fi
         Population about 13 000
         Lively small centre for trade and education
         Administrative and commercial heart of the area of Northern Satakunta in western Finland.


How to arrive in Finland
         By plane  to Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
            - to Tampere Airport
      -
to Pori Airport
         By ship from Stockholm or Tallinn
                       -  to Turku or Helsinki

How to arrive in Kankaanpää
         By bus  www.matkahuolto.fi
         By train  www.vr.fi (trains to Parkano or Pori, 50 km from Kankaanpää)
         Transportation services between the airports and Kankaanpää are available 








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