dilluns, 7 de juny del 2010
MY COMENIUS FRIEND
My italian friend is Lorenzo Vacca. He is from San Gavino Monreale.He and I are quite, but our be haviour is very different. He is more comedian, my family and I laugh a lot with him.
My life is quieter, but Lorenzo is more active. In my house we speak catalan, but italian is similar and we speak with Lorenzo in Italian. This summer holiday, me and my family go to Sardenya to visit Lorenzo and his family. I will never forget this experience.
By Albert Cabrera
MY COMENIUS FRIEND
Andrea García
dimarts, 6 d’abril del 2010
National Parks in Catalonia
Aigüestortes has 272 lakes, the greatest concentration in the Peninsula. The largest lake is Estany de St Maurici surrounded by mountain pine, and the twin peaks of Els Encantats.
The climate is alpine with a mean annual rainfall of 900 to 1,300mm, according to the altitude (1,500-3,014m).
Vegetation and fauna.
The vegetacion is caracteritzed by woodlands. That are so big. The Pine woodland are the most. In terms of fauna; that is caracteritzed y the salamander and the common frog. (Normal frogs)
Monuments.
The church of the Asunción del Cóll and the Saint's churches of St Climent and Sta. Maria de Taüll have the most important wall paintings of the Catalan Romanesque. All of them are constructions of the XIth, XIIth and XIIIth centuries, carried out by painters proceeding from Italy.
diumenge, 21 de març del 2010
National Parks in Catalonia
Pedraforca is a mountain very beautiful of the Pirineu. It’s in the natural park “Cadí-Moixeró”.
In it there are a lot of animals; the rabbit, squirrel, fox, and more others.
A lot of people go to Pedraforca to climb it, beacuse is a famous mountain in Catalonia and on other countries.
There are two tops on the mountain, making an U.
A legend says long time ago on the top of mountain, every night, some witches dancing and spelling. There were two groups of witches, and there were in war. So one night, the witches were making so noise, then, Sant Miquel down of the heaven and cut the mountain, separating the two groups of witches.
dijous, 18 de març del 2010
National Parks IN Catalonia
Zone of land, generally of triangular shape, that the alluviums of a river from to this mouth.Now we explain some things about a very important delta ni Spain: Delta de l'Ebre.
It is in Tarragona province on the coast, of the Mediterranean between the comarques of Low Ebre and the Montsià. This place has got 320km2 of surface and it's made by nature. The flora is very varied and there grow plants suchas salicòrnia, Salsona, donzell, bord.
National Parks in Catalonia
The monastery is Catalonia's most important religious retreat and groups of young people from Barcelona and all over Catalonia make overnight hikes at least once in their lives to watch the sunrise from the heights of Montserrat. Virgin of Montserrat (the black virgin), is Catalonia's favourite saint, and is located in the santuary of the Mare de Deu de Montserrat, next to the Benedictine monastery nestling in the towers and crags of the mountain The Escolania, Montserrat’s Boys’ Choir, is one of the oldest in Europe, and performs during religious ceremonies and communal prayers in the basilica.
dimecres, 10 de març del 2010
National Parks in Catalonia
It has been a protected natural area since 1983 and it covers an area of 4824 hectares. This is between the rivers Fluvià and Muga.
"Els aiguamolls de l'Empordà" are the largest Group most important park in Calalunya, after the "Delta de l'Ebre". In the past, it occupied munch of the coastline of the Empordà.
Also, in there, were some rice crops.
It is a place with wild botany such as beach as beache dunes and flooded fields. We can see many types of aquatic birds like: kingfisher or stoks...
It is a nice place to walk with family or friends.
dimarts, 9 de març del 2010
National Parks in Catalonia
We hope you'll enjoy them.
THE NATIONAL PARK OF
In a large part of the southern half there are more than 40 volcanoes and various lava flows, forming a gentle countryside without dramatic gradients, which is protected by La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park. From the Fluvià river valley to the county's northern limits, the landscape changes dramatically. This is the Alta Garrotxa, which is a declared area of natural interest.
THE VOLCANS:
The Garrotxa Volcanic Zone is situated 100 kilometres to the north of Barcelona. There are thirty Strombolian volcanic cones.The last dated eruption occurred 11,500 years ago, thus though volcanic activity has ceased, it cannot be considered to be finally extinct. The thirty or so volcanic cones are in a very good state of natural conservation, considering their age. Most of the craters are visible and consist of cinder material
VEGETATION:
There ara holm oaks are typical on the sunny hillsides of the eastern sector, with relatively dry and hot summers, the oak tree predominates in other parts, and the beech is found in the most humid sectors.
Maria Ortuño / Andrea García / Núria Navarro
Quality and culture of hospitality
How can we be competitive?
1. Do you know your region, your city and the surrounding area?
More than 50% answer knows it in part.
2. Who did you meet your region with?
Most of them answered with parents.
3. Is your region rich in tourist facilities? (Hotels, campsites, holiday resorts, recreational facilities, houses for rent, bed&breakfast)
The great majority said yes.
4. What do you know about…..? Please, lists the sites, towns, villages that you remember.
Barcelona , Port Aventura and Costa Brava are the most voted places.
5. Who is the tourist for you (from your point of view)?
50% think it is a guest.
6. Is the tourist a resource?
The great majority believes it is ,because they provide jobs.
7. According to you, does the tourist go away satisfied?
Most of them think they go away satisfied.
8. In general, do you know the tourists who visit your region?
50% answered positively.
9. In your opinion, where are the guests (tourists) from?
From other nations is the general view.
10. You, what would you choose to stay?
Almost 60% prefer hotel.
Analysis reception capacity - Use of local resources - What do we appreciate most?
a) Nature : Sufficiently appreciated
b) Urban Environment : Sufficiently appreciated
c) Historical and tourist sites Sufficiently appreciated
d) Sports events Highly appreciated.
e) Events and religious places: Sufficiently appreciated
f) Food and wine: Highly appreciated
The quality of services
a) Accommodation: Sufficiently appreciated
b) Refreshment : Sufficiently appreciated
c) Local Transport: Sufficiently appreciated
d) Entertainment: Highly appreciated
e) Courtesy staff: Sufficiently appreciated
f) Timetable: Sufficiently appreciated
g) Free time: Sufficiently appreciated
h) Cleanliness and quality of life (calm, quiet, rest): Sufficiently appreciated
i) Prices and cost of living : Expensive
Accessibility and mobility
a) Parking: Sufficiently appreciated
b) Efficient public transport: Sufficiently appreciated
c) Quality of road: Sufficiently appreciated
d) Quality of rails: Sufficiently appreciated
e) Airports connecting: Sufficiently appreciated
Hospitality
a) General information: Sufficiently appreciated
b) Hospitality of people: Sufficiently appreciated
c) Courtesy of the people: Sufficiently appreciated
Who can better advertise your Region?
24 Travel agencies
23 TV and newspapers
38 Internet and web-marketing
15 Politicians
34 Chinese whispers
divendres, 12 de febrer del 2010
diumenge, 17 de gener del 2010
LISTEN OUR COMENIUS STUDENTS IN THE RADIO
Núria Navarro, Andrea Garcia and Xènia Armengol
Search for minute 11 till minute 22 and listen!
dimarts, 12 de gener del 2010
dilluns, 11 de gener del 2010
dijous, 7 de gener del 2010
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010 !
SOME EXTRACTS FROM OUR DIARIES
Mario Viñas
“The pizza was delicious”
Albert Cabrera
“In the morning, I went to school”
Guillem Medialdea
“Caro Diario,
The day has come at last!”
Júlia Ribas.
“The last day we cried a lot before we went to the airport”
Anna Capdevila.
“On 6th nov. we had a musical day: the children sang some beautiful songs”
Anna Surroca
“Albert and Lorenzo came to my house for dinner”
Dani Gallardo
“They prepared a very big and special farewell party for us and many people cried”
Maria Ortuño
“Finally, we arrived in San Gavino and all the families were waiting for us”
Marc Garcia
“We had a free afternoon and we went to the park. It was good fun”
Guillem Pérez
“Good bye Sardinia: You are the best!”
David Delgado
“This trip was very enjoyable”
Núria Navarro
“This experience was very special; the language is beautiful and the people are very nice”
Isa Izquierdo
“I’m very excited and nervous: one day only and I will be in Sardinia”
Maria Gil
“We played football on the beach and WE WON!!!!!!!”
Joan Vaqué
“In Alguero, my friends and I went shopping and I bought francobolli and postcards”
Xènia Armengol
“On my free day I visited Cagliari with my Italian family. It was great”
Alba Sánchez.
“Sardinia was a special experience; now we have Italian friends”
Andrea Garcia
“This experience has taught us that people are people everywhere, no matter the country you are from”
Júlia Solé
“The boys and girls of San Gavino gave us a concert which was very nice”
Noel Sáez