Friday 29 May 2009

Around our school

Our school is situated in a crowded area. Never the less we have a small park just in front of our classes. Here is what we see from our windows!
In this park will be a cathedral even we have a little church!Here is a little playground:
... and the little church:
Our school has a nice, interior courtyard . Here are living 2 cats and 12 tortoises.

Thursday 28 May 2009

This is Grimsås, Sweden

The tower is a part of the Cable Factory.

GRIMSÅS

We can see Nexans from our school and we can see a church. We go scouting there. And we can see the swimming pool, football field, houses and the haulage.
And in Grimsås we have a kiosk but someone did burn it down, so we can´t use it any longer.
We have a ( small) supermarket and a flower shop.
Carl Erik’s car sells and repairs cars. Carl Erik started selling and repairing cars in 1963.
GIF it is a football club. GIF means Grimsas sports club.
We have a kindergarten for children from one to five year. We have an old people’s home. The “Korphouse” is the oldest house in Grimsas. You can have parties there and close to the “Korp house” is a field for boule, and there are also ski tracks and an ice hockey court in the winter.
In the summer can swim in the pool close to the school.
In Grimsås there is a big factory, producing cables for houses, cars, broad band and so on. About 500 people work there.
Grimsås has about 800 inhabitants.

By Felica, Daniel and Tobias.

BYE BYE FROM GRIMSÅS

Between 2 fires














We like playing a game called Between 2 fires. We promised to explain the rules. To play it you need two teams and one ball. It's similar to dodgeball.
Every team chooses one person who stands outside the fields. That person is a reserve and is on the opposite side of the team field to catch the ball the team throws.
We start hitting the other team with a ball.
You mustn't step over the line. If you do, you must give the ball to the other team.
The person who is hit goes out to help the team reserve catch the ball.
When all team members in the field are hit, the team reserve goes in the field.
The reserve has 3 lives.
When the reserve loses all three lives (is hit three times), the other team wins.

We have fun playing it! So can you...
(by Tadeja and Katarina)

Friday 22 May 2009

Places in a town










Our school is almost in the centre of the town Celje.
There's a hospital near our school. There's a hotel, many schools, a plague statue, a car park and a railway. There isn't a shop near our school building.
There are some trees around our school and a lot of grass.
We can see an old castle on a hill from our English classroom.

In Celje you can go swimming, cycling, bowling or shopping. You can watch a handball match at the sports centre or a film at the cinema. You can visit museums and the castle. You can go for a walk in a park or around a lake but you can't visit an aquarium.

(... from students' descriptions of their town)













Can you tell us about places near your school?

Class height records and Eurovision votes - SLO

The tallest boy is 183 cm and the shortest 137 cm.
The tallest girl is 168 and the shortest 148 cm.

In Eurovision Song Contest we preferred Norway and Azerbaijan.

Thursday 21 May 2009

Romanian answers

We think that in Eurovision 2009 were many wonderful songs! We liked song from Norway a lot ( 8 students), Azerbadjan(4 students), Turkey( 2 students) and Iceland ( 2 students). Some of us liked song from Malta and Moldova. They didn't like the Romanian song. I ( teacher ) still like Portuguese song :-))

Simona is the tallest - 1,65 m.
Sebastian is the shortest -1,35 m

Tuesday 19 May 2009

Our Eurovision Song Contest favourite...

.. was the winner, Norway. Some of us in the class liked Turkey and Azerbadjan too.


The tallest pupil in the class is 175 cm and the shortest is 143 cm.

Last Thursday we got a fine prize, in our class. It was the prize for the smartest innovation. Some boys in the class "invented" the math alarm clock.


It can be har to wake up in the morning, and the alarm clock rings, you switch it off ... and go on sleeping. But this alarmclock shows a math tassk on the display, and you have to write the rigth answer before the signal stops. You have to use your brain, and you wake up!

We went to Gothenbourg, and there were 370 different inventions and 1650 children on a the big Innovation Mass.

In "Schoolovision" we came on the 19th place. So we did better than the Swedish entry in Eurovision Song Contest - and we bet Norway in Schoolovision. Last week was a real great week.




The photo is from when we got the Innovation prize - 300 euro and a journey to Denmark.

Monday 18 May 2009

Questions from Sweden

1.Which country did you like best in Eurovision Song Contest?
2. How tall is the tallest pupil and how short is the shortest pupil in your class?

On Thursday and Friday we are free from school. Are you?

Friday 15 May 2009

Slovenian names and clothes














We don't wear uniforms but we must wear slippers. Everybody has own style but we all like jeans and sweatshirts.
Our names:
Aldin, Danijel, Faton, Davor, Rafko, Miha, Gregor, Arlind, Katarina, Špela, Kaja, Ana (all in the first row, from the left to the right in front of our school)
Almedin, Zlatko, Zen, Arjeta, Staša, Tina, Tadeja, Ivana, Albina (in the second row).

A matching exercise for you: Who is who? Click here.

Wednesday 13 May 2009

Romanian names and clothes

David likes blue jeans and shirts. He prefer green colour. Florin likes to go shopping to the Mall. He wears black jeans, a blouse and Rooman shoes. Robert likes to go shoppping.He likes to wear shirts , army jeans and Nike sport shoes. Eros wears Lee Cooper jeans, Nike sports shoes and a tee-shirt. Sebastian has blue jeans too, a blouse and sport shoes with hellys.
Eduard likes to use the skateboard so he wears sports shoes, a thin blouse and Blue jeans. Oana don't likes to go shopping . She wears jeans and shirts. Bianca likes clothes from Zara, Nike and Kaya. She wears, like all her friends, jeans! Evelin ( your old friend!) likes very much to be in fashion and to go shopping alone. He likes to wear large blouses!

The other students have not the parents' permission to make photos!

Tuesday 12 May 2009

Swedish names and clothes



To the left is Martin. His parents come from Hungary. He doesn’t like any special clothes. He wears a sweater and a t-shirt and he wears basket shoes and he has got black jeans.

In the middle is Mauricio. His parents come from Chile. He doesn’t like any special clothes. He wears sweatshirt and t-shirt and shorts and he wears white Adidas shoes.

To the right is Robert. He doesn’t care about clothes. He has a sweater and black jeans and black shoes.



On the left side is me Albin. I wear a blue t-shirt , jeans and black socks.I like jogging trousers.

Second to the left is Sebastian. I wear grey t-shirt. And black trousers and black socks. And I like jogging trousers, too.

Next of Sebastian is me Kevin. I like pink and yellow clothes. But today I wear a yellow t-shirt and jeans.

To the right is Tobias. I wear a baron T-shirt and black trousers. I don´t care very much about clothes.

And we all have shoes. The name of the shoes are in Swedish “Foppashoes”.



To the left is Elin. She wears jeans and a sweatshirt where it stands “Sälen”. She has grey sneakers. Elin likes jeans and sweatshirts.
In the middle there is Catherine. She wears jeans and a sweatshirt. She has black sneakers with “gold”.
Catherine like’s baggy clothes.
To the right is Felicia. She has harem pants and a sweatshirt. She wears green sneakers. Felicia likes harem pants and pink clothes.



To the left you can se Daniel. He wears a colour full T-shirt. And he wears blue jeans. He likes tight jeans. And he likes black and white and pink clothes.
In the middle is Rikard. He has a black jumper. And blue jeans. He doesn’t know what clothes he likes.
To the right is Patrik. He has a white T-shirt. And he has got camo jeans. He likes white and black and green clothes.






Friday 8 May 2009

Questions from Romania

1) We want to know your names , it is very interesting to find out names from other country !
2)Do you have an uniform at school? What do you wear ( fashion in school :-)? Boys and girls from Romania want always to be in fashion ! You could make some pictures for us. We will make too !

Tuesday 5 May 2009

So do we say in Sweden

Here in the north of Europe, we often think that Slovenia and Romania are very close neighbours. Today we messured the distance between our hometowns and found out that it is about 1200 km from Grimsås to Celje, about 1750 km from Grimsås to Constanta ( birds way) and about 1000 km betweeen Celje and Constanta.
So it isn´t very strange that your languages differs so from each other!
We have one Hungarian boy in the class, and he couldn´t find anything in any of your languages that could remind of his language. Two boys with roots in Chile, found words in the Romanian language that was quite similar to Spanish - or Italian. Interesting!

Swedish:
Hej - hallo

Jag heter ..... or Mitt namn är..... - My name is

God morgon Good morning
Goddag Good afternoon
God kväll Good evening

Hälsningar från Sverige Greetings from Sweden ( ä is pronuonced as e is pronuonced in let )

Maj är en vacker månad May is a beautiful month ( å is pronounced as o in more)

Here comes a small video from us:




Now you can see our entry in Scoolovision on http://schoolovision2009.blogspot.com/