Our trip was 20th-27th August. Our class 7.B and some kids from
the sixth grades visited Stratford upon Avon in Great Britain. The kids were
living with families who drove them to the meeting point from which the kids
went on bus to English lessons every morning. After the lessons ,the program
began.Within the program the kids had an opportunity to visit some interesting
places around Stratford. For example, the birthplace of famous William
Shakespearem, The Black Country Living Museum which is an example of gorgeous
open-air museum with shops and restaurants serviced with people in costumes.
Ruins of Kenilworth castle, LEGOLAND and many others. Our last trip was a tour
of an old school in Stratford in which William Shakespeare studied.
Monday, 21 October 2019
Thursday, 27 June 2019
Partage ta science, un projet entre Rennes et Prague en 2019
En coopération avec l´école Dědina, Prague 6, nous avons participé au projet proposé par le collège lycée Emile Zola à Rennes. Partage ta science, c´est le nom de projet dont le but est de partager le savoir (ainsi que le savoir-faire et le savoir-être) des élèves français et tchèques.
Tout au long du deuxième semestre, les élèves ont échangé autour des thèmes divers. L´échange est possible grâce à l´espace internet e-twinning. Dans le cadre de leur programme en sciences, les élèves français de troisième ont observé l´impact du changement climatique sur l´océan Atlantique. De notre côté, à l´école Pod Marjankou, nous avons travaillé sur une présentation générale de la République Tchèque, de son histoire, culture et patrimoine.
Au mois de mai, les deux classes rennaises sont arrivées à Prague pour une semaine de découverte. Les élèves Français sont accueillis par leurs correspondants tchèques, dans les familles tchèques. Notre voyage en France se réalise en juin. Une semaine pour découvrir la France: le collège Emile Zola, les villes de Rennes et de Saint Malo, la côte atlantique, le Mont Saint Michel et Paris. Nous étions ravis de connaitre les familles de nos correspondants ainsi que le fonctionnement d´une école bien différente. Nous avons toujours trouvé de thèmes qui nous unissent.
Nous sommes ravis d´avoir participé à ce projet et c´est avec plaisir que nous y participerons l´année prochaine.
Lucie Kubečková, 27 juin 2019
Thursday, 14 March 2019
My experience in the Netherlands
About a week before we arrived in the
Netherlands we got contact details for our paired student, but it was still
funny to guess which one is him or her. When we arrived in the Netherlands we
had some time to get to know each other personally during the welcome lunch.
Then our family came for us and I met them for the first time. The whole week
we were mostly travelling by bicycles, so it was nice to reawaken our cycling
skills, because our winter is too cold to cycle. A lot of people there told me
that we were lucky, because it rained only once and only for about ten minutes.
Our new friends were very nice, they organised small parties for us which were
great. But the best was the penultimate meeting on the beach, where we had a
picnic and played rugby, we stayed until dark. I liked the Netherlands a lot,
because of the nature, beautiful architecture and mostly because a lot of
people were travelling by bicycle.
The Netherlands is definitely a country which I
would like to visit at least one more time, but for a much longer period.
Filip
Kopčák, 8. C
Tuesday, 8 January 2019
Advent in Wien
Vor Weihnachten machten wir einen Ausflug nach Wien. Wir wollten Sehenswürdigkeiten kennenlernen und die Weihnachtsatmosphäre genießen. Das Programm war agwechslungsreich.
Wir sahen Hundertwasserhaus, waren im Vergnügungspark Prater, besuchten sehr interressantes Museum Time Travel mit 5D Kino, bummelten duch die Stadtzentrum und genoßen Christkindelmärkte
am Schloss Schönbrunn und vor dem Rathaus. Kinderpunsch, Bratwurst und Sacher schmeckten sehr gut.
Vlasta Vojtášková - Deutschlehrerin
Monday, 15 October 2018
Brighton 2018
Having crossed the English
Channel we commenced our adventure in Hastings where we made use of a
train taking us to the village with an interesting name Battle. What
appealed to us was a lovely place called Battle Abbey with beautiful
greenery around. After having a quick lunch we made our way back to
the coastline town. Hastings provided us with the opportunity to
enter the Smugglers’ caves and take the funicular up the hill. In
the evening we arrived at our English host families which served us a
long-expected English dinner.
The second day our coach
took us to a picturesque town Winchester where we glanced into the
famous cathedral and then did our first shopping on the English soil.
Afterwards we explored Windsor Castle where Queen Elisabeth II.
sometimes enjoys the weekends. We were amazed by the monumentality of
the whole site.
The following four days in
the morning we did our best to improve our English at school in
Worthing. We spent the afternoons in four different places.
Portsmouth offered us two absorbing objects to see, namely the HMS
Victory and the Spinnaker tower with its breathtaking view on the
port.
The next day we visited
Hever Castle, the seat of Anne Boleyn and were enjoying ourselves in
three different mazes. On Wednesday we headed to the sea to admire
the cliffs (Beachy Head) which dominate the coastline. On top of
that, we took pleasure in watching the sunset on the beach.
The very last day in
England we took a train to Brighton where everybody couldn't wait to
dash into Primark and went on a shopping spree one last time in
England. For several pupils it was the icing on the cake of the trip.
In the evening we said goodbye to England and headed back home.
We were fortunate to have
wonderful weather which helped us enjoy our trip to the full.
Jiří Chrobok - one of the teachers
Wednesday, 8 November 2017
Our trip to England 2
Children are from the 6th and 7th grades.
Day 1
„We went from
Hastings to the town Battle by train.There
was a really big battle there. We
saw the Battle Abbey. This Abbey was
bulit by the Duke William of Normandy after he won the battle against the king
Harold in 1066. We heard a story about the battle. We also saw a short movie.“
„We went back to Hastings and went up the Castle Hill by an
old Victorian cableway. We took a look in the Smugglers´caves. We heard about
people who smuggled things like tobacco, expensive jewellery etc. We also
played a few games there like shooting smugglers with guns.“
„Then we went to the meeting point in Shoreham. I must say I
was pretty scared that we would have a bad family and would be hungry. But we
had a very nice polite old woman and we got a delicious food for dinner.“
Day 2
„At school we had four lessons. The teacherś name is
Angelique. She is very nice. We learned at school and then we went to streets
and asked people questions. And the people helped us.
„After school we went to Portsmouth. We went to see a ship
Victory. It was a ship of admiral Nelson. There were 850 beds there. It is
really a big ship.“
„Then we visited the Spinnaker Tower. Itś 100 m high. There
was a glass window in the floor so you could look down and be scared. There was
also second and third floor where I took pretty good pictures.“
Day 3
„In the afternoon we went to Pevensey Castle. It´s a ruin.
This castle was occupied by William in 1066. The castle has a prison and a big
courtyard.“
„We went to Beachy Heads. These cliffs are very high. We had
a beautiful view over the sea. The only problém was that it was raining and
very windy.“
„ Back in Shoreham we went to the beach and listened to
music and played in the playground.“
Day 4
„Today is our last day in England. At school we had a
Halloween hour. We told scary stories and jokes and had a competiition: who has
got the best scary story.“
In Brighton we went to the Sea Life aquarium. It was pretty
interesting. We saw small fish, big ones, sharks and very very big turtles.
Then we visited a big big palace (unfortunately we didn´t go in). Afterwards.
The best part…SHOPPING!!!“
„We went to Primark and Poundland. I bought a lot of
things.“
„The trip to England was SUPER!“
1. England 2017
After a
tiring journey by coach through Germany and Belgium we arrived in Calais so
that we could
take a ferry to England. The sea was far from being calm
and huge waves were really annoying. However, we were enthusiastic to land on
English soil to commence our adventure.
We set off southwest to reach Hastings. Having
arrived there we boarded a train going to Battle where we visited the place
renowned for the battle of Hastings dating back to 1066. Subsequently, we went
back to the town of Hastings to take a look at the Castle Hill and we also
entered the Smuggler's caves which aroused our interest with its mysterious
atmosphere. Afterwards, full of expectations and longing for the opportunity to
speak English, we travelled to meet our host families. Some of us had the first
experience with the English cuisine.
The next three days in the morning we attended
English lessons and worked hard to improve our English. The teachers were
inspiring and motivating and to be there was fun. After school we had a bite of
various yummy things our host families had prepared for us. Needless to say, in
the lunch boxes there were also vinegar chips which you either love or hate.
In the afternoon we made our way to Portsmouth
where we could thoroughly explore HMS Victory, Admiral Nelson's ship. We had a
whale of time at the top of the Spinnaker Tower with its breath-taking view and
popular glass floor where some of us did press ups. The next day our coach took
us to spectacular cliffs Beachy Head where we could take amazing snapshots and
then we had a stroll in the area of Pevensey Castle.
The following day after saying goodbye to our
host families as well as to the teachers we headed to Brighton to experience
another picturesque coast town spending a few hours in Sea Life Centre and
afterwards as an icing on the cake we dashed into Primark to go on a spending
spree for the last time. Covered with various new items of clothing and other
souvenirs we boarded our coach to set out back home.
Jiří Chrobok
one of the teachers
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