We have founded our school weblog for foreign languages. At this blog you can find out about all our foreign-languages events. You can read articles about foreign-languages activities written by our staff and students.
Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Monday, June 19, 2017
Deutschland - Augsburg 2017
Vor zwei Wochen haben wir Deutschland besucht. Wir waren dort fünf Tage.
Wir waren in Familien in Augsburg und Neusäß untergebracht. Jede kleine Gruppe (3-4 Leute) hatte eigene Familie.
Am Vormittag sind wir in die Schule gefahren. Am Nachmittag haben wir eine interessante Tour.
Am Montag haben wir Nürnberg besucht. Wir waren dort in Kaiserburg. Dort haben wir Audioguide bekommen. Dann haben wir historisches Zentrum gesehen.
Am Dienstag waren wir in Legoland. Das war ganz super. Das macht uns Spaβ und die Attraktionen waren toll.
Am Mittwoch sind wir nach Schwangau gefahren. Zuerst haben wir Wieskirche besucht. Dann sind wir in Schloss Neuschwanstein gefahren. Das war ganz interessant.
Am Donnerstag hatten wir keine Schule. Wir sind nach München gefahren. Zuerst haben wir Allianz Arena besucht. Der Begleiter hat uns interessante Fakten erzählen. Dann haben wir Olympia Park, BMW Welt und historisches Zentrum gesehen.
Am Freitag hatten wir am Vormittag die Schule. Nach der Schule haben wir Stadtzentrum von dem Augsburg gegangen. Wir haben in die Fuggerrei gegangen. Das ist die älteste Sozialsiedlung der Welt. Am Nachmittag sind wir zu Hause gefahren.
Wir haben ganz Ausflug viel genießt.
Monday, May 22, 2017
Trip to Denmark 2017
Our school has already organized an exchange trip for eighth class pupils for the fourteenth consecutive year. This year, 21 students came on the tour.
The first part of the exchange took place in Prague from 18.4. to 22.4.2017. The danish children were accommodated in host families. In this program organized by the school, the children attended a one-day English or German language lesson on the first day, went on a guided tour of Prague with a „special quest“ and then their own bowling tournament. The pupils spent the next day at „rope sport center“ where they did various tight-rope activities designed to to build trust and teamwork. Finally they had laser-games and visited the Terezín concentration camp on the last day. Afternoon and evening programs were always provided by the host families.
The entire program was in English.
The second part of the exchange took place from 30 April to 5 May 2017. Once again, we had the opportunity to visit the Danish town of Ringe and our partner school, Ringe Efterskole.
An extensive program was prepared fot our children - they attended classes and sports activities at the school, as well as, Ringe games. They visited Legoland and the city of Odense with a tour of the Hans C. Andersen Museum. They also went on boat cruises along the river in the coastal town of Faaborg. The program also included a cycling trip to the Egeskov Chateau. At the end, Danish parents prepared meeting in common at the school for all participant - the traditional "goodbye party".
During our stay, our children lived with Danish families, so they not only had the opportunity to practice in English, but also to have a look at everyday life in Denmark and establish new friendships in Western Europe.
Naďa Pavlišová - teacher of English
Friday, October 21, 2016
Our Trip to England 2016
This September the seventh class 7.A and some pupils from the eighth classes went to a region in England that is called Cornwall. We spent there almost two weeks. We stayed there in local families in a town called St Austell. At the beginning we were a little bit worried in which family we would live and if we understand them but they all were really nice to us, so there weren´t any problems.
We went to an English school every morning for four days. There we learned something about the Cornish history and culture. We also learned some new English games and songs, so we had fun as well. In the afternoons we always went for trips around Cornwall (sometimes also Devon) and we visited some famous places like Tintagel – the castle of King Arthur, the Eden project, Truro – the capital of Cornwall and many other interesting places. We normally came home to our host families at around 7 o’clock in the evening. Our dinner was usually ready at that time. While we were eating and also after the dinner we could talk with our families. We also watched the X factor UK with them. That was really fun.
An the end of the English course we all got certificates with our level of English and an evaluation from the teachers. For the rest of the stay we had the whole-day trips, so we had more time to go shopping, play on the local playgrounds (the English playgrounds are the best J) and see other interesting places. One of my favourite part of this trip was, when we went to the beach. We threw stones to the sea and simply enjoyed the fresh wind and sound of the waves and seagulls. The best place we visited was the fun park of Flambards. There were really cool roller-coasters and huge slides.
Hana Fischerová, 8.A
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Cornwall – 2016
Full of enthusiasm we gathered at the crack of dawn on the morning of our first day to set off from Prague towards our adventure. In the evening we were accommodated at a hotel in the vicinity of Calais.
Having managed to catch the morning ferry in Calais we were rewarded with a breath-taking view of the majestic white cliffs in Dover. On our way to Cornwall we stopped to look at Stonehenge, the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe. After arriving in St. Austell we were given a warm welcome from our host families.
The next day we headed for St. Michael’s Mount, a castle on the hill, which is accessible only a few hours a day depending on the tide. No sooner had the sea fully retreated than we started to cross the wet walkway towards the castle. In the afternoon we travelled to Land’s End and we experienced what it is like to stand on the westernmost point of mainland England. Just amazing.
The following four days our children attended the school in Treverbyn. They surely enjoyed being taught by native speakers. In the afternoons we explored the Eden Project, the largest indoor rainforest in the world, climbed the steep stairs to walk around the ruins of Tintagel Castle that sits on a rocky peninsula overlooking the sea, paid a visit to Lanhydrock House with its magnificent gardens and also peeped into Bodmin Jail – a spine-tingling experience. Believe me!
The next day we devoted a few hours to Plymouth where we visited the Sea Life Centre and afterwards we took a short boat trip around Plymouth. Luckily the weather turned out to be even better than we had hoped for.
The following day we made our way to Dartmoor National Park hoping to soak up the atmosphere of ‘The Hound of Baskerville’, the well-known case of the legendary Sherlock Holmes. There is no doubt that the site has its own individual magic. Subsequently, we were fortunate to admire Exeter and its impressive cathedral.
The last but one day in England we spent in Torquay, a picturesque seaside resort and also saw Babbacombe Model Village where we were impressed with the amazing miniature world.
Having said goodbye to our host families with tears in our eyes we travelled to Bath. What definitely aroused our interest there was the Roman Baths complex, a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing.
Being filled with numerous new experiences we bid farewell to England and set off for our homes.
How about the same time next year again…eh?
Jiří Chrobok
One of the teachers
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