Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Monday, January 7, 2013
THURSDAY 6.12
On Thursday we met at 7.50 at school. After we
met French at their hotel in Prague
we went to the television and dubbing studio. We split into two smaller groups.
First group went to the television studio and second group to the dubbing
studio... The first group made a scene where they want be near the sea and but
they appear at Siberia (Czech). French made
the scene where they want to be at Siberia and
they appear at Hawai...
The second activity was dubbing a short
part of film ,,Addam’s family" ( Czech). The French students made a scene
from some cartoon. Then we changed. The Czech group made scene when Harry Potter
sell his invisible cloak… Then we said goodbye and went back to school.
On Thursday we and the French students went to the Communication Technology School in Panská street to try out some of their equipment. We dubbed a scene and then recorded our own scene. Dubbing was good but we had more fun recording our own scene. The groups made scenes in swimsuits, in the mountains, and in thick coats, on the beach. Our group had a lot of fun recording Lucas and me as we were doing a commercial for the invisible cloak from Harry Potter.
Adam Tyl, 9.B
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNZZMOdw-uA&feature=youtu.be
WEDNESDAY 5.12.
On Wednesday morning we went to see the Prague Castle.
Already on the way there was a problem. Our Italian friends got off the tram
two stops earlier, so the teacher suggested that he wait at the tram stop for
Italians and we set out towards the Prague
Castle. We arrived few
minutes before the changing the guards.
When Italy
arrived Mr. and Mrs. guide divided us into two groups and took us for the tour
around and inside the Prague
Castle. It was very interesting
and enjoyable excursion associated with an interesting speech. (with a speech
in English only). At the end we went to look at the Lesser Town. We said
goodbye to the others and went back home.
Party at club cinema began at eight o'clock in
the evening however many students came around quarter to eight in the evening.
Czech students had the opportunity to invite their friends, who did not
participate on the project. The program started with some music but suddenly
the teacher interrupted the music for the important things. Se told us that
Lukaš Martin will celebrate fifteenth birthday and that he has a gift for us.
And the present was giant baked smoked ham.
A lot of people went to have some ham but many people also wanted to dance. The play list was shared by the Czech, Slovak and English songs and everyone enjoyed danced and danced and danced. After a long, long dancing Devil, Nicholas and Angel came and they started throwing candy from the stage. Later the band of Czech students played live music and also other Czech students danced freestyle and finally Greek student Claidy danced his rapper number. Around eleven o'clock at night we all went home.
A lot of people went to have some ham but many people also wanted to dance. The play list was shared by the Czech, Slovak and English songs and everyone enjoyed danced and danced and danced. After a long, long dancing Devil, Nicholas and Angel came and they started throwing candy from the stage. Later the band of Czech students played live music and also other Czech students danced freestyle and finally Greek student Claidy danced his rapper number. Around eleven o'clock at night we all went home.
TUESDAY 4.12
On Tuesday they came to visit us in our school. When they arrived, we went out of the school and we welcomed them. Mr. Vávra had a very long speech and he did not realize, we're just in T-shirts!
We were cold and the teacher talked on.
Inside we prepared for them presentations and refreshment. The presentations
were about The Czech Republic, Prague,
Černošice, our school and also about Czech language. Two pupils taught visitors
to say something Czech! Then we had refreshment, which prepared pupils and
teachers. Furthermore, we split into groups and guided foreigners around our
school. After the inspection they could choose what they want to do. They could
decorate Christmas gingerbread under the leadership of Mrs. Sticzayová or play the
volleyball.
For lunch we had PIZZA in school and our
friends in Luna restaurant, and as a courtesy we got tiramisu. After lunch two
buses came to the school, we split into two halves, we picked up foreigners at
Luna and we went to Karlštejn. We didn’t enter the castle we only reach the viewpoint
from which it is seen. Unfortunately it began raining heavily and so the road was
very muddy. When we got to the viewpoint, we were all wet and we were cold. The
teacher, therefore, gave us tea, and than we have been warmer. Then we took a
group photo and we went back to the bus.
The group went to the cinema Řevnice for
classical film projection exhibition but most Czech students were cold, so we
went home by train.
Kačka Špačková, 7.A
MONDAY 3. 12.
In the morning we traveled by train and underground to the Old town Square, where we met with comenius students. It was like Siberia cold and it was little snowy. Foreign students were surprised, because of the cold. We changed our greetings and then the teacher led us to our stands, where we were waiting for the groups of foreigners to come so we could show them our national symbols or customs and much more. As we were waiting the cold became the strongest of the whole day. It even started hailing. We should have waited about one hour, but before first came, twenty minutes were already gone. Then we reunited again in front of the Town hall and climbed up to the tower. There were more than forty of us in the moment on the balcony! Then we spent more then hour and half eating in a restaurant Česká Kuchyně.
After the lunch we took a walk to Charles Bridge, heard some historical facts and crossed it to Lesser Town. On embankment we boarded a ship where we fully enjoyed view on Prague Castle, food and cruise. We began to chat a little though there were still groups of Greeks, Italians, French and us who spoke just within the groups. After two hours we got off the ship and walked in Prague for an hour. We reached their hotel where we said goodbye and we Czech returned to Černošice. It was apparently the most exhausting day of the whole week.
Tomáš Pavlov (7.C)
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
SUNDAY 2.12.
On Sunday afternoon more than twenty pupils
from our school accompanied by Mr. Vávra and Mrs. Zálešáková traveled to Prague airport to welcome our friends from France, Greece,
and Italy.
We wanted to make it very special so we followed the old Czech tradition and we offered them a simple food - bread and salt. They were surprised and it was great fun.
We wanted to make it very special so we followed the old Czech tradition and we offered them a simple food - bread and salt. They were surprised and it was great fun.