Thursday, January 29, 2009

Sports!!!

















Hi everyone,

Which is the most popular sport in your country? Do you do that sport or just enjoy watching it? Or maybe you don't like it at all... Does your country ever face problems with hooliganism?
Is there a sportsman/sportswoman that you really admire? Why?
You can find some useful iformation at the following links: 


Sunday, January 25, 2009

Comments


Hi students,

most of you have completed the second task (we need to see photos from everybody!). It was very interenting to read about the place where you live. It would be interesting, as well, to hear what you think about what others have written. Does the place they are describing remind you of yours? Would you like to visit it? Please, leave a comment for their posts. Reading comments of what we write, which shows us that somebody has been reading what we are writing, makes blogging more appealing!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Good work, students!

Hi students! Congratulations on the blogs you have created and the first entries you have written! Here are some of the things you wrote, that we found very interesting:

☺ I don't like christmas because is too much religion, too much consumism and too much family =D. On the other hand, I love christmas because my grandma cooks.
☺ People celebrate Christmas a lot because they are influensed by the christmas spirit.
☺ I very like the xmas because I very like recive presents and the cold, because in the summer the temperature are insoportable, very hot!!!
☺ We like Christmas because is a celebration for the children. We have more free time …. We take a lot of presents … and we eat a lot of sweets. We decorate the Christmas tree …
☺ The day is exchange of visits and various gifts and prevailing customs, such as vasilopitas etc., which we inherited from our ancestors the Byzantines...

☺ I like the lights but also would be nice to find a solution to spend less energy. I like that people make gifts, but I don't like consumerism... In the town square, next to clock of the church, it is tradition that all the villagers will meet after dinner to take the twelve grapes.
Well done!
Look at the post titled “My neighbourhood, my city!” to see what you have to do next.

My neighbourhood, my city!



Sometimes we love the place we live in and want to stay there for ever, but sometimes we just hate it and want to go away.
Imagine that a Spanish friend (if you are Greek) or a Greek friend (if you are Spanish) is planning to visit you for the first time. Use the title "My neighbourhood, my city!" for your new post. First, describe your neighbourhood:
- What can one see near your house?
- Are there any leisure or sports centers around?
- Is it a quiet or a noisy neighbourhood?
- What kind of buildings are there?
- Do you like it or not and why?
Then, write some information about your city:
- What would you advise your friend to visit as a tourist?
- What means of transport should the tourists use?
You should upload some photographs for your friend to see! (no photographs of your house, please).
Write your post until the 20th of January. Check out what other students have written in their blog. By the 22nd of January, each one of you should have commented on at least one of the others' blog.