Sunday, December 4, 2005

Pentax Dolland And Aitheson

visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria, Sept. 2005:




trip to Romania

Before we climbed Romanians in n de bus, we passed by the Bulgarians. Many tears were shed and many wonderful memories are still with us.
We will never forget always remember the wonderful time in Bourgas and the unpleasant.

When we were on the bus, we began to talk about different things, crying then laughing, then crying again, and so it was a while before we get tired at a time have become and are finally asleep.
On the way we hear music, very much sleep and also about the experiences, our "gesprochen.Wir Bulgarians have also looked at photos from Bulgaria and wept again.
The return trip was nice, but I think even sadder than the outward journey. The parting was very difficult for us in Bulgaria.
We arrived safely at home and that student exchange is not forgotten.

Kanyicska Ioana (RO)


Burn Blister On Thumb

farewell visit to the Romanian students in Bulgaria Sept. 2005: Thursday Group 2: Traffic light game




Thursday, 09/29/2005
(Report Group 2: Traffic light game)

After our group work as of Tuesday presented, we were divided into 2 groups. The first group turned in Rotationsprinzig each other of their countries and was in the library.

The second group in which I was playing, the so-called traffic light game.
We were divided into 3 groups and each group had a color of traffic lights (red, yellow, green)! Each color was assigned to some countries. The countries that are members of the European Union were among the green color, the countries that are candidates for accession were among the yellow color and those countries whose membership is being discussed, were red in color. We discussed these countries and then each group was given a task for this topic. My group, for example led a discussion on minorities.



Then we invited our Romanian guests at a dinner in the canteen. Each student exchange participating Bulgarian students had brought from home for a typical Bulgarian dish. We have all eaten their fill. In the night we went
in the disco and we had a lot of fun!

Mikhail Zapryanov, Class 10e (BG) / Carmina Dumitrescu (RO)


Wedding Seating Chart Golf

visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria, Sept. 2005: Wednesday, Pomorie, salt



had
Wednesday morning, I

Wednesday morning we get up earlier. Why? Because we visited the salt pans in Pomorie. The Romanian students traveled with their Romanian coach, but the Bulgarians had at the station waiting for the bus. The Romanians were of course faster, so they had to wait for us in Pomorie. So they do not get bored, they have made a lot of photos to remember this wonderful place.

But then came the other, and we were told about the salt flats. It was interesting to hear things, that the red sea water from the basin for microorganisms, that the salt extraction is hard work is being carried out by father to son, that this is the only museum in Bulgaria and the Balkan Peninsula, which uses the evaporation of sea water by the sun for the production of salt, or that since 5.Jh.v.Ch. these salt pans exist.

They said that two processes must take place: evaporation and Kristiallisierung get to the salt from sea water. We watched a movie and then shows us an old man how to make salt. This man was then in the museum in photos and video film to see!
For the Romanians, but also for the Bulgarians, it was an interesting and exciting trip. On the way back to Burgas, the Bulgarian to the bus stop in Pomorie with the Romanian coach, where they then drove back to the bus. The Romanians were back quickly with their bus in Burgas and looked forward to a break, after which it has held group work at school in the afternoon.


Wednesday morning II

my cell phone rang. It was 6 clock. Should I get up? Stupid question, of course, George and I should get up, otherwise we delayed our meeting for the group. After the program we should really be divided into two groups, the first visit to the salt mines and Burgas, the second museum to the salt. But then it turned out differently. On what grounds However we could not visit the salt flats Bourgas and we all went to Pomorie.Und was this: we were divided into 2 groups, the Romanian and the Bulgarian group. The Romanians and Mrs. Todorova went by bus to which the Romanians had arrived, and the Bulgarians should wait at the bus stop to another bus. After 20 minutes later a minibus and we were soon at the Salt Museum. Outside the museum, the Romanians had arrived before 30 minutes.

But as we, the Bulgarians, got out, shook us a terrible noise. Somehow, the museum was the alarm was triggered. When peace again reigned, began an old salt master us to explain the processes by which salt wins. He spoke in Bulgarian and Mrs. Hristova interpreted, so that our Romanian guests could understand everything. But for us, the Bulgarians, the lecture was boring and that is why some talking. Ms Todorova was angry, and warned some of us very seriously. Suddenly all the students were silent. But some Romanians were afraid n, only some of the Bulgarians laughed softly, and some of them turned red and began to cry with laughter.

After the lecture went into all the students to the museum for a glimpse of a movie. Some were sleeping, because they were too tired, some were bored or could not understand everything because it was in English.
then showed us how to master the salt wins. The Romanians took pictures. Then we brought the Romanian bus to the station in Pomorie, where we waited for the bus. But the Romanians were faster in Burgas and had a break, after which the group began work.

Diana Janulova 10b (BG) / Georgiana Beu (RO)



tasks and group division last week

first Group: Development
6 students a presentation on the morning
6 students prepare a presentation on salt in Romania
4 students develop a Wissensquizz on the theme of "salt"

second Group: in the chemistry laboratory
5 students ex. 1: salt
5 students ex. 2: drinking water from sea water
5 students ex. 3: Salt evidence

Where Does Lays Get Their Salt From

visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria, Sept. 2005: Tuesday, Group II results historical tour






historical tour

had the occasion of the visit of our Romanian guests are present before them the sights of Bourgas. That is why we made this city tour whose purpose was to acquaint them with the following objects. Pictures of them are on display in the gallery of our website.


The Archaeological Museum

This museum is located on one of the main road from Burgas - Aleko Bogoridi. He was born in Kotel and was also General Governieur of Ostromelien. He is not directly connected with our city, but with the finest street in his name. When we were in the museum, we were told that the earliest excavations in front of 40 000 years ago Christ and he ste settlement was located on the territory of today's harbor.


ethnographic museum

ieses D House of ethnographic museum was Dimitar Brakalov. It was built for his family. Since 1981, the house is a museum. Dimitar Brakalov was three times Mayor of Burgas. In Burgas there are 4 ethnographic groups - Zagorzi, Rupzi, Ronki and Erketscheni.


Cyril and Methodius Church

The Orthodox Church of Cyril and Methodius Church on the Cyril and Methodius place on 15 August 1895 inaugurated.


The City Council

The first mayor of Burgas Niko Popov was born on October 12, 1836th The symbols of Bourgas are lion, fish and boat.

The Historical Museum

through a lot of photos shows the rebirth of Burgas to the liberation and its confirmation as an industrial and commercial center, very clear. The architect of the historic museum is Rikardo Tuscan. The building exists since 1920.


Armenian Church

The Armenian Church was built in 1906-1907 and in 1935 painted. It is a sign of the fixed relations between Bulgaria and Armenia. Such churches in Sofia, Varna and other cities that have held in the past, the largest Armenian communities.

The synagogue

in 1853, built by Tuscan Rikardo synagogue Temple of the Jews. Today it is an art gallery, which exists since 1946. The synagogue is Surpwatsch. There

Hauptbahnhof

on the tower of the station building there is a Clock. The architect of the building en Kiril Maritschkov and Nikola Kostov. It is built on area of 2088 square meters. With the inauguration of the station on May 14, 1890 Burgas with the other cities of Bulgaria has connected.

On this day we have seen many interesting things. Even we had to locals something new. We hope that this walking tour will be enjoyable for our guests!

Stanislav Janchev 10g (BG) / Firtonea Radu (RO)

Friday, December 2, 2005

Ruger 10/22 Bull Pup Stock

visit of the Romanian students Bulgaria in September 2005: Monday afternoon, examples of the language work in groups




Monday afternoon.
Here are excerpts from the tasks that the students have worked in groups


abbreviations

oB
VRW without findings of right
adjutant for the specific department
Dept.
mE I think
og above mentioned
Hbf Hauptbahnhof geh
Stapled
ff following
iR retired
rd. about uvan
dz double
center, and much more
kfm Kaufm ä nnisch
u.ä and similar
s.Br. Southern latitude
in other words, etc. In other words
CET Central European Time
and so on
mar. For "respect" and "paid" to using the same abbreviation


terms from foreign languages

01 unpleasant, bad - negative
02 Reality - reality
03 based on a region - Regional
04th Plural - plural
05th bilingual - Bilingual
06th mentally - mentally
07th transparent - transparent
08. explosive - delicate
09th argumentative - concessions, large drafty 10th
perfect - the best
11th International - based in various countries
12th partially - some
13th universal - Comprehensive world, based
14th Homogeneous - uniform
15th Pleasing - good positive
16th Finished - 17th perfect
At the same time - synchronous
18th Referring now - present
19th Based on listening - acoustic
20th nervous alternative choice


proper and related terms

• = agitated, irritable, anxious
• poor = inadequate, inaccessible
• Parking = green area
• Revenge = retribution, retaliation, retaliation
• painful = painfully well, torment
• enigmatic = mysterious, oracular, incredible
• Bunker contemptuously = shelter, shelter
• Failure to = pass over, not make allowances
• carefully preserve =, carefully, gently, express gently
• locate =, admit to express
• groan groan = sigh
• destroy honest = ruehmenswert, respectable righteous, upright destroy
• =, devastate, wreck
• strangely = odd, strange, surprising
• perfectly = perfect, perfect, flawless, properly
• = insatiable zest for life, eager to live thirsty


phrases I

1.j / m on the nerves go
2.um the little finger to wrap
3.sich the matter to heart
take 4 . j / m, everything must be declared two or three times
5.j / n crawls on all
6.The many ears just to make passage
7.j / d is a double-edged sword
8.j / d j / ds one and all about
9.j / d every penny three times annoy
10.j / d the laughing third

is 1.j / n
2.j / s manipulate
3.etw very perseonlich take
4.j / d is not exactly very intelligent 5.kriechen

6.sehr watch
7.etw.hat its good and bad sides
8.j / n j / ds Gleuk whole and very much loved
9.j / d is very economical
has 10.j / s by the Dispute two partner benefits


proverbs and idioms II

1.The apple does not fall far from the tree.
2.Lügen have short legs.
3.Morgenstund the worm.
4.Wer one digs a pit falls into it himself.
5.Morgen, tomorrow, not today tell all the lazy people.
6.Setz the cats in advance, and drive away the mice '.
7.All his silver, and all his gold is rolled him by the throat / Speech is silver, silence is golden.
8.Ein drop in the bucket.
9.Ein full belly does not study much.
10.Jeder is his own fortune. 11.What
not teach an old dog new tricks.
12.Nicht all that long is good / In the short and sweet.
13.Einem gift horse in the mouth do not you look.

1.For what occasion they were upset ever green and blue.
When I get 2 in a mate. J
2.Why we like people do not particularly make the black and white?
Because they exaggerate and lie a lot. J
3.Wodurch can someone be black before the eyes?
through envy or anger. L & Silvia

Radost & Meli & Galia


questions is the geography of Europe


1.Let 's which island the volcano Mount Etna?
2.Beschreibe the Mediterranean climate!
3.How do you call the northernmost point of Europe?
4.How do you call the strait between England and France?
5.What is the capital of Iceland?
6.How is the channel that connects the Ruhr to Berlin? 7.What are
archipelago?
8.What is a fjord?
9.How called the part of the Mediterranean between Italy and Greece? 10.What
canal crosses Schleswig-Holstein?
11.How is the highest mountain Germany?
12.Nenne the greatest one of the Balearic Islands!
13.Nenne the capital of Portugal!
14.Nenne the longest river in Europe!
15.An which river is Paris?
16.Wie say the volcano south of Naples?
17.Welche Mountains is the eastern border of Europe?
18.In what mountain springs of the Rhine?
19.In the Danube river which sea?
20.Nenne Austria's highest mountain!

Coupons For Fluorinse

visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria, Sept. 2005: Monday morning, report




Monday morning

On Monday morning we were all, Romanian, Bulgarian students with their German guests in the room where the participants learned about in mixed groups. But first, we welcomed our Romanian guests on entering the German space on traditional Bulgarian way: with unleavened bread and "Bunte salt," which is a spice mixture of ground beans, cabbage and red peppers, and salt. Some students of the 11th and 12 Classes sang the famous song, Bulgarian Rose "and every Romanian students got to take home a T-shirt with the emblem of our school.

to get to know each other well, we worked in groups and their responsibilities changed after some time. Every Bulgarian and Romanian students told via himself, his family, his city, his school and also about his expectations from this exchange.

Galya Radkova (10a, BG), Melina ScanTo (10a, RO)

How Pinatubo Got Its Name

visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria, Sept. 2005: Getting




The drive from Sibiu to Burgas

On Sunday the 09/25/2005, at 7 clock, the Romanian group
participated in the project, left in the direction of Sibiu Bulgaria. This group consisted of 14 students, a geography teacher and the bus driver Emil Friedrich Philippi. Guirgiu to the Romanians, the last town before the border reached in Bulgaria, had
have made a lot of fun and even a little sleep, although they were excited. At the border they have waited for an hour.

The way of Rousse to Varna was a "civilization-free" zone, there were very few houses, people and cars. The minivan made for instance at a gas station break, and the Romanians were very surprised to learn that there was no toilet.

After Varna Burgas towards everything has changed greatly. Now the Romanian group could see through the windows of minibuses and more houses and hotels. The sea has impressed her very much.
The road from Burgas to Russians took about 4 hours. The Bulgarian group (including 14 students) and 2 teachers (Ms. Hristova Schabanska and women) have been waiting in the courtyard of the Goethe-Gymnasium on them. Everyone has met his partner and everyone went home.

Ina Vandeva (BG)


arrival from Romania

We know Romanians were thrilled at the beginning o f the Bulgarians to learn and this was also the reason that most of us have felt in Bulgaria well. On the way to Bulgaria, we were very happy and cheerful, but also curiosity e rig, because we did not know with whom we lived for a week.
Most of us were from the landscape and inspired some of them have some pictures made. On the way we heard music, jokes made slept, and even learned a few words in Bulgarian such as Thank you, Good day including

We felt good to know ourselves better learned on the trip and we were also prepared new to make friends and cultivate new contacts with foreign countries.
When we arrived in Bulgaria and saw the writing on Kyril l sized houses, shops and others, we felt a bit strange, but the feeling is gone as we drove through the country longer.

Lavinia Barac (RO)

Hanging Curtains In Corner Window

visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria Sept. 2005: Seminar schedule the week of the Student Exchange




detailed planning SA 25.09. - 01.10. 2005

Monday, 26/09 (Depth:,, Sept. 26, Day of European Languages ")
* 10.00 Welcome by the German space
* 10:30 to 11:30: mutual acquaintance (play, 15 pairs), then break
* 11:45 to 15:30: Program, European Day of Languages "
* Lunch: 13:00 to 13:30 and 15:30 to 16:00 Afternoon Break
* 16:00 to 17:00: Bulg.kurs for guests
* acc. Song, Bulg. Rose "plus kl. Gift (rose oil bottle)


Tuesday, 27.09. (Day theme: "the individual and the home")
* 10.00: meeting for church, K. and Metodi "
* 1 Group: 8 Students: Stadtralley
I * 2 Group: 8 Students: Stadtralley
II * 3 Group: 12 students go to the,, traces of the stranger in Burgas "
* all students prepare short presentations with their partners (= exercise for DSD-new)


Wednesday, 09.28. (Day theme: "DFU - Chemistry: salt in theory and practice")
* 09.00 - 13.00: Excursion to the Salt Museum in Pomorie including lunch break from
* 13.00: Working in 2 groups: each group prepares a short presentation about the trip before - increasing the knowledge / material through Internet research, experiments. Comparison,, salt "in BG and RO, creating a Wissensquizzes for the other group)
* 15.00: Presentation of group work


Thursday, 09.29. (Day theme: "BG and RO to a common path")
* Morning: writing reports on Monday - Wednesday, dispensing 14:00 on diskette
* 14:00 to 14:30 (!): Presentations of the results of Tuesday
* 14.45: Group 1 : Students face each other in their countries Rotationsprinzig before (history, economics, politics, culture, sports, music ...)
* 14.45: Group 2: Euro-lights game * 15:45 to 16:00 Break
* 16.00 - 17.00: Preparing a presentation of the results of group work and reports for the documentation / website ( www.nemskata.org ) * 17:00 to 18:00
presentations, followed by dinner


Friday, 09.30. (daily themes: DFU-Bio: "diversity of plant and animal life in the Bourgas home," DFU-Ge: "Traces of the stranger in Sozopol)
* 9.00 Full day excursion to the south of Burgas (Ropotamo ...)
* Exploring the City , Sozopol " according to historical aspects
( departure Saturday, 01.10., 7.00 clock)


Sue Employer For Breach Of Confidentiality

visit of the Romanian students in Bulgaria Sept. 2005: Participants




BULGARIAN STUDENTS

first 10a - INA VANDEVA
second 10а - GALINA Radkova
third 10а - RADOST Senkova
4th 10а - GABRIELA Milanova
5th 10б - DIANA JANULOVA
6th 10г - DIMITAR Gradev
7th 10г - STANISLAV JANCHEV
8th 10г - Teodora Dimitrova
9th 10г - Decho GEORGIEV
10th 10e - MIKHAIL ZAPRAKOV
11th 10е - Ljubka MICHOVA
12th 9e - ANNA STOIKOVA
13th 9e - ANGELINA Markova
14th 9b - ANNA IVANOVA
15th 9b - ROSINA Dimova Schuler englisch




1. Barak LAVINIA
2. Melina Szántó
3. SILVIA CHIRILA
4. Raluca Cojocaru
5. GEORGIAN BEU
6. CRISTIAN NEAGU
7. RADU FIRTONEA
8. Andrea DAMBOIU
9. CRISTIAN Lazea
10. Carmine DUMITRESCU
11. REQUEST DIANA
12. IRINA Stănese
13. MICU IOANA
14. Ioana KANYICSKA