Monday 7 December 2015

BASQUE DAY CELEBRATED AT OUR SCHOOL



As we told you some days ago, on Thursday it was celebrated Basque Day. In our school we carried out a series of activities. The result was very good: BACHILLERATO made a graffitti, ESO and Primary practised some typical Basque sports... and we ate chestnuts! We also had a chat byt the Athletic Club  ex football player, Koikili.

                                                               Basque Sports

                                                       Bachillerato's graffitti

                                               In the playground eating  chestnuts



Friday 4 December 2015

STUDENT'S POEMS

Do you remember the article we posted about BTEK, the science fair “Zientzia Azoka”? If you haven’t read it you should, it is really interesting!
After the visit, the students have been doing a series of different activities. One of them has been writing a poem in groups. The teacher has sent us all of them.
To be honest, we have to tell you that we really like all of them, “The Kit Kat” specially. What about you? Leave your opinion in the comments.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

BASQUE DAY


The language of the Basque Country, Basque, has survived to several European movements. On the one hand, the first that it survived to was the arrival of Indo-Europeans to Europe: they nearly changed all the languages that were in Europe but Basque. On the other hand, the second movement Basque survived to, was the Latin’s arrival to Europe; new languages came up eliminating the older ones, but Basque didn´t disappear. It is one of the oldest languages of Europe. It doesn´t have any relation with other languages or family; that´s why it is not considered an official language in Europe. Linguistics haven´t managed to find out where Basque comes from; they believe that it was born in France and with time it spread around the north of Spain, until it arrived to the Basque Country.


The objetive of the celebration of the ´Basque day´ is to widespread the language (Euskera), as that is the key for its survival. Basque day was oficially celebrated for the first time in 1949.
Francisco Javier, who died 3th December, was a Jesuita´s Saint together with San Ignacio de Loyola. He was a Saint who travelled to many countries and knew lots of languages. However, his maternal language was basque; his last words were told in basque. As Saint Fracisco Javier representated the language, the day of his death was chosen to celebrate ´Basque Day´.

                                                     Saint Francisco Javier

This day is also celebrated in our school. Some teachers have organized lots of activities. 

The children from pre-school will make drawings to create sheets (with the help of a machine) and they will also do some manual works.

Children from primary are also going to have two activities. On the one hand, they are going to do ''herrikirolak'', which are typical Basque country's sports, like tug or sack-races. On the other hand, a DJ will come and play music in Spanish, English and Basque. 

Finally, for secondary there are planned two activities: firstly, a gymkhana and secondly, do graffiti.

A retired footballer, from the team Athletic, will also come to give us a talk.

Here you are a song in basque, HOPE YOU LIKE IT!!!!



Wednesday 18 November 2015

FOOD AID TO THE POOR IN BILBAO

Nowadays, there are millions of poor people in the world. Society usually thinks that poor people are just in Africa or Asia..., but poverty is closer than what we think. Indigents are next to our house's doors, they live with us. I'm talking about homeless people, those who don't have even for food. To deal with this situation and help to indigents of our city (Bilbao), our school carries out two activities: On the one hand, it is organised a food bank where every students and teachers can bring food to donate it. On the other hand, there are some days during the year in which there´s a voluntary work after school for those students who really want to help (just for 4º Eso and Bachillerato).


During this month, in our school, we have been doing a food bank for the Irala’s soup kitchen. The most important food we have to bring is for breakfast and basic products, like milk, eggs, rice etc… In our school, we also do every two or three months, a food bank called ‘’kilo’’, where we collect food for the same food kitchen.


Two of us went to the soup kitchen, so each of us is going to tell you our personal experience:

Marina's experience


The first thing we did when we arrived, was talk with the volunteers that were there. They were very kind and friendly; they  solved us all the doubts we had, and explained us what we were going to do. 

First, they gave us an apron and we set the table. Secondly,  the homeless arrived. They ate the first plate, and we had to ask them wether they wanted to repeat or not. If not, we had to serve them the second plate. Finally, most of them left with a smile in their face, expressing gratitude.

It  surprised me  that most of them were always smiling at us; I reckon that is very hard, considering that most of them are homeless people, that live around the streets,  they don´t have a home, maybe they don´t have  family… I don´t know how their lives are, but I'm sure that not an easy one. It was amazing to see them smiling. I would really like to know all of their stories. It also surprised me that the physical appearance of the indigents. I thought that they were going to have scruffy and untidy clothes. And that is true, but there were also many people that was wearing normal clothes. If saw those people on the street, I’d never think that they have bad economical situations. It is amazing that they have to eat in soup kitchens in order to maintain a house and a family.



In summary, the experience made me reflect and think of other people's  situations. It also made me feel better with myself.


Pilar's experience


Firstly, my friend and I arrived to the soup kitchen.  We didn’t know what to do or tell. We were nervous. Thank god, the veteran volunteers were very kind and welcomed us very kindly. They told us what to do: first, we had to put on an apron; next put the plates on the table; and finally, serve the plates with food. Followed, the indigents arrived. We waited there until they finished the first dish and we asked them if they wanted to repeat. If they didn’t want to, we just had to take the plate and serve the second dish. In general, they were polite and they usually thanked us.

Judging by the appearance, there were all kind of people. We saw from the poorest people from Bilbao to good looking people, with a similar appearance to our parent’s. Despite being poor people, most of them were really nice to us and well-mannered. The 90% of them were immigrants.

What I’ve learnt from this experience is that even people with the most normal appearance can have such economical issues to have the need to go to these soup kitchens. You never know what kind of problems a person can have. This involvement has also taught me how fortunate I am, and how near people with not a single resource are. It is very easy for us to help them. I surly recommend this kind of “activity” and I have no doubt that I’ll repeat it.

If you are interested, here you’ve got the pamphlet of the soup kitchen we went to.



Thursday 12 November 2015

TERRIFIC HALLOWEEN RECIPE!





 
 
 
 
Hi everyone! We're very exited of sharing with you the recipe for our delicious cake! You won't like it unless you are a chocolate lover. It consists in the following: the base of the cake it's the oreo cake from the brand royal. Above the base, we can find 3 different critter´s species (bat, mummy and spider).For each of them there is a recipe (very easy).

Here you've got the link of the video where we explain all the steps: https://youtu.be/WGGeT0ZrGHg

The only thing that we don´t explain in the video about the recipe,is how to make the oreo cake from the brand royal. Every box brings the recipe (step by step) on the other side of it. We leave you a picture to let you know how the box looks like.



 
 HOPE YOU LIKE IT!!

GERNIKA PEACE MUSEUM


This year, our school has organised a visit to "Gernika Peace Museum" for students from 3rd ESO. We´ve interviewed the teacher who organisedthe visit, Eider. In the following video, she explains to us what the "Gernika Peace Museum" is and what they did in the visit.

Here you have a link of the Peace museum: http://www.museodelapaz.org/en/index_en.php





Thursday 22 October 2015

FINE ART MUSEUM


This year our school has also take part in the museum. This year our students from 1st ESO have visit the art museum in bilbao. We've interviewed the teacher who organised the visit, Angel. In the video,he explains to us what arts museum consists in.

https://www.museobilbao.com/in/



Wednesday 14 October 2015

BTEK, VISIT TO A SCIENCE FAIR


                      


This year, our school has taken part in the Science fair ''Zientzia azoka''.It is a visit for students from 2nd ESO. We've interviewed the teacher who organised the visit,Iker, and two of the students who went to the BTEK.
In the video,they explain to us what ''Zientzia azoka'' consists in.






Thursday 1 October 2015

GARY HUNT THE WIINNER OF RED BULL CLIFF DIVINIG 2015!

Last Saturday, 60.000 people attended to the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in Bilbao.
Gary Hunt, who scored 1320 points, was the winner of this amazing competition. In the second position we can find Orlando Duque with 970 points. And finally, the third position is for Jonathan Paredes, who obtained 849 points. However, Gary Hunt wasn´t the winner of the stage; it was Steven LoBue (USA).


"It was an incredible feeling to win the title again, especially when you're competing against some of the best athletes in the world in this disciplinethe", Gary Hunt stated.
WATCH OUT THE OFFICIAL VIDEO! JUST... AMAZING!

Friday 18 September 2015

RED BULL CLIFF DIVING 2015 IN BILBAO


The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, established in 2009 and created by Red Bull, is an annual international series of cliff diving events in which a limited number of competitors determine the Cliff Diving World Series winner.Divers jump from a platform at a height ranging from 26–28 m. Competitions are held in a limited number of places around the world. This year it has taken place in: Cortagen (Colombia), La Rochelle (Francia), Fort Worth (EEUU), Copenhagen (Dinmark), Azores S.Miguel, Mostar (Bosnia-Hezergovina) and Polignano a Mae (Italia).

After visiting 23 countries  in 7 years, the fiftieth competition of the "Red Bull Cliff Diving" is going to take place in Bilbao, Spain. However, it isn’t the first time that Red Bull Cliff Diving takes place in Bilbao. It was also held last year. The winners were: 1st Artem Silchenko (RUS); 2ndGary Hunt (GB); 3rd Kris Kolamie (POL). This year's favourite possible winners are Gary Hunt and Orlando Duque. 

Bilbao has been a commercial nucleus since the XIV century; It has experimented an intense industrialization and has begun a process of social, economic and aesthetic revitalization with its iconic Guggenheim museum. The competitors will jump from the bridge ‘La Salve’, next to the museum, to the tidal river Nervión (72km). 

This year the show will be on the 26th September, Saturday, from 14:00 to 16:00. The competitors will be:
Male:-Gary Hunt-Orlando Duque-Jonathan Paredes-Blake Adridge-David Colturi
Female:-Rachelle Simpson-Ginger Huber-Anna Bader-Lysanne Richard

YOU CAN'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY!! COME TO BILBAO, YOU'LL ENJOY IT!

Here you can watch a video of Red Bull Cliff Diving in Bilbao last year.






Wednesday 16 September 2015

WELCOME TO CHIT CHAT CLUB BLOG!

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