Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Trip to Denmark


Our trip to Denmark started on Sunday the 3rd of May when we got on a bus in Prague. We travelled through Germany and we arrived to Denmark in the late evening. Our host families took us to their houses and we had dinner there. The next day the Danish students showed us their school and the town, Ringe. In the afternoon we went on a trip to the sea. On Tuesday we visited a town called Odense where we went to a museum and we saw and interesting exhibition about Danish fashion and also and exhibition about selfies. After the museum we took a boat to the forest, we had ice cream there and then we walked back to the town where we went shopping. On Wednesday we went to Legoland which was really fun! On our last day in Denmark we went on a bicycle trip to Egeskov castle. And in the evening we had a goodbye party with the families at the school and in a jumping centre. We left on Friday morning. We had a great time with our friends in Denmark and we're looking forward to next year!

Ester Cajthamlová, 8. A

Monday, 25 May 2015

Výlet do Rakouska

Kürzlich waren wir in Österreich. Zuerst sind wir nach Hallstadt gefahren. Dort haben wir das ältesten Salzbergwerk in der Welt besucht. Unser Reiseführer hat über die Bergarbeiter gesprochen. Dort waren auch die Rütschen aus Holz. Am Abend haben wir in Vyšší Brod (Hohenfurth) in Tschechien geschlafen.
Am zweiten Tag haben wir das Kloster besucht. Es war wirklich interessant. Dort ist auch eine große Bücherei mit 70 Tausend Büchern.
Nach dem Besuch sind wir nach Linz gefahren. Es war schade dass es geregnet hat. In den Stadt haben wir Ars Electronica Museum besucht. Wir haben ein 3D Film gesehen, 3D Bilder gemalt und so weiter...
Es war sehr gut und die Leute waren fantastisch.
 

Jakub Roubíček 9.B

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Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Children from Denmark in Prague


We were writing our friends from Denmark for a few months and finally they came to Czech Republic. They arrived on Tuesday the 7th of April at 11PM at train station Holešovice. We picked them up and took them to our houses. The next morning we took a tram to a rope climbing centre and in the afternoon we went to a bowling centre where we had lots of fun. On Thursday we took our danish friends on a tour around Prague with a guide and we visited a wax museum and a museum of torture. On the last day of this trip we visited the concentration camp in Terezín and we spent the afternoon with our danish friends and our families. They left on Saturday morning. We really enjoyed our time together and we're looking forward to going to Denmark!

Ester Cajthamlová

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Wir waren in Marienberg. Das ist kleine Stadt unter Erzgebirge mit schönem Weihnachtsmarkt. Hier kann man große interessante Kirche oder Erzgebirgemuseum sehen. Dann sind wir nach Seiffen gefahren. Hier waren viele Touristen, Weihnachtslichter und ein Spielzeugmuseum. Wir finden das war prima, super, fantastisch, interessant und in Marienberg und Seiffen warem super Bratwürste.

Ondra Výborný, Jan Kolčaba 8.A

Wednesday, 12 November 2014

HALLOWEEN - A monster class 6.C


It is the 31st of October. All the scary monsters are coming out of their hiding places. But the monsters from 6.C are still in the dark. They are waiting...waiting for some small children,  who believe that monsters are real.

Fortunately there is Class 3 which  believes that they are real. They are coming to visit them. This is the time when the monsters of 6.C are coming out. They are happy that there are still some children who believe in monsters. Then they sing a song together. Happy Halloween!

Hanka Fisherová, 6.C
6.C

   6.A

Friday, 31 October 2014

European Day of Languages

Theatre Performance

The theatre performance 'ALIEN' took place on Thursday, September 25th for the fourth and fifth grades of our school. There were three actors participating in the play. Two actors played the main roles of agents and the third actor disguised as an extraterrestrial being embodied an alien. The agents wearing black suits and sunglasses did their best to incorporate pupils into the story. The agents spoke English as well as Czech so that the children could understand better. The third actor representing the alien only made some unrecognizable sounds. Unfortunately, the play sometimes looked rather chaotic and confusing. Nevertheless, pupils seemed to be enjoying themselves and hopefully it had a certain language merit for them.

The next theatre play which students could see was presented on Friday, September 26th. It was focused on the eighth and ninth grades. Pupils were invited to English ancient times particularly, the show was dealing with the History of England. All the actors spoke only English. To explain the plot precisely they used pictures, masks and various properties. They tried to highlight all the important historical figures as well as events - starting in the Celtic times continuing through several invasions to British islands with the peak of the Battle of Hastings. I really appreciate that the actors did not forget about the language development which was very closely connected with all the newcomers. The most interesting part was related to the private life of Henry VIII. The pupils could guess what had happened to his six wives. The whole play was very well structured and the pupils were involved into the plot. They seemed to enjoy the performance, moreover they got a clear historical overview which should contribute to their education.

Jana Lehečková a Jiří Chrobok
vyučující Aj

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Our trip to Barnstaple 2014

Our language trip to England started on the 20th September and we were nearly 2 weeks away. On the way there we stopped in Brussels and Bruges in Belgium and we stayed one night in a hotel in France. In the morning we crossed the sea from Calais to Dover by ferry. Before we got to our „home“ town Barnstaple, we went to see Stonehenge. There we walked around the „magic“ stones and we took lots of photos. At 6pm we arrived in Barnstaple where we met our host families.The families were very good and we liked them very much. In the mornings we had English lessons in the North Devon School of English where we learned lots of things. In the afternoons we went on trips, for example to the Atlantic coast, Lynton and Lynmouth, Exeter, Exmoor Zoo, Tintagel, Westward Ho! On Sunday we had a family day with our English families. Our family took us everywhere where we or they wanted to go.

On the way home we stopped for 9 hours in London. We walked round the city, we saw Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square, the Tower of London and the famous Tower Bridge. The stop in London was amazing! At night we crossed the English Channel again and on Friday the 3rd October we arrived back in Prague.

We really enjoyed the trip and I am sure that our English is better now!

Annie Kvíčalová, 7.C