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giovedì 25 aprile 2013

Romania meeting


What the Italian students thought of Romanian meeting
 
 


Rachida Yassine

The meeting was very important to me because I made new experiences. The Romanian Parten was very kind and  affectionate with me. We shared the same room like two sisters as if I was one of them, they spoke mostly in Italian because they were in Italy. I really loved the dish made with potatoes and mushrooms. I was struck by the great affection they have towards Italians. I've enjoyed all the visits scheduled for this meeting, I hope to go back there with the Erasmus program because I left my heart, I will never forget the people of  Priatra Neamt. I thank the family and especially the family MAIDAN Sabina and Tony.

 

Fariss Mohamed

When I arrived at the hotel I found  Toni, we introduced ourselves and told me you stay with me in my house.. We took the bus to his house. I shared the same things and the other host guy was from Poland, we get along well and on  the weekend we went to Red Lake. The family has been careful with me, and very kind. In few words I was fine with Toni, who introduced me to her friends Julia, Elisa, Michela, Paola, half Italian and half Romanian, they know how to sing and play very well. And many other boys, and was a very nice experience because we were really good, we stayed 5 days but as if we knew all along. I love you Romania, Piatra Neamt.

 

Raffaele Pastore

It was a very nice experience . My host family was very attentive and nice. We shared many things with my partners and with the other guys I met. We went out together to eat and see the city. I liked all the activities of the program of the meeting and I really think to go back to Romania. It was a very good experience for me because I had the opportunity to know better Romanian people and Romania and also it was good to meet again the other partners . What I remember of this meeting is the affection of Romanian people.
 
 
 


 

Going to Pietra Neamt, ROMANIA

It was a nice experience both for teachers and we students. We could have first hand information about Romanian culture, we were invited to visit what a Romanian house looks like and their hospitality. Students felt all the warmth of the hosting family and find true friends. They felt at the center of attention and discovered a country that is very beautiful, a country that is worth visiting again.

Here are some pictures

AFTER SENDING A PARCEL....A PARCEL CAME!



We received a parcel from Hungary and we were excited to see what was inside.
There were lots of chocolates enough for all the class, there were also handmade bookmarkers, very nice, there were flower essences for the girls, a cake which is similar to what we make during Easter, the cullura , there were the easter eggs , hand painted . and there was also a horsradish sauce that can be used  in the kitchen lab during class to make some appetisers.

The best thing is when you get a parcel because you imagine what can be inside...the good thing is you can eat what it is inside!


 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 

THE PARCEL FOR ROMANIA



A Presto- See You Soon-Ne vedem în curând



We are excited to send the parcel. We hope they like what we prepared for them. We hope Anka and Delia and the other friends like what we sent to them. We hope to have Anka and Delia here in Italy again before the end of the project.



Preparing the parcel to send to Romania













We are happy to prepare the parcel for our friends from Piatra Neamt.

We want also to make some presents for them.

Look what we did for the girls

We hope the parcel arrives before we get there!

Marianna, mariagrazia, Moufakir











IZMIR ......FABULOUS!!!!!

 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 


 
Going to Turkey was just the best thing it could happen to me!I had  the warmest welcome from the guys and the hosting family. Turkish guys are very very nice, friendly and really sociable. Elif my hosting partner student is a very nice girl, a smart one and very affable. Her family was very open and generous , made me feel at home. Elif’s parents are excellent cooks. I really like their food, they are so good!!! The meeting program was just great and we could also meet with the other partners and have fun. Izmir is a big, beautiful city. The visits outside Izmir have been very interesting, the places we visited were just amazing. Turkey is really a nice city and I hope to go back in the next future.
 RAffaella




It was very interesting to compare our traditions and cultures. Turkey has made me think a lot on how big the world is and how it changes everything from country to country. I had good time with the hosting family. I liked Izmir, I liked to be with all the students at the meeting, I liked all the programme activites. Turkish people are very respectful and nice. The food are good! The people are good!


Lucia


It was my first time abroad and I was very lucky with my hosting family in Izmir. They were very very nice. I did something that I did not know when I went to my partner’s house. I didn’t take off my shoes in the house and they told me that I had to walk in the house without shoes. We don’t do that in Italy. But now I know that in Turkey I have to take off the shoes in the house. My hosting family was very very nice. I had a good time in Izmir. I went out and visited many places. The food are very good. It was  a great experience. I visited many interesting places. I could practice English language. My hosting family was great. I hope my partner comes to visit me in Italy. I invited him. He is very nice!!!

Pasquale








THE DIATONIC  BUTTON  ACCORDION
PASQUALE GRIZZUTI PERFORMING AT THE MEETING
 
The diatonic accordion, better known as "ORGANETTO" was born in Austria in 1829 by Cyrill Demian , a manufacturer of organs and pianos in Vien.

The original instrument, called "accordion", was equipped with a bellow operated by the left hand, a small box containing   free reeds capable of producing sounds.
These reeds were and are of the bitonic type, meaning  capable of producing different sounds depending on the opening or closing of the bellows.
The construction of organs expands at dizzying pace between 1870 and 1900, with the birth of many factories, located in the Marche region in particular (Castelfidardo, Italy), Lombardy (Stradella, Cremona) and Piedmont (Vercelli).
The accordion is a musical instrument belonging to the free-reed aerophone family (instruments whose sound is generated by air flow) of the mechanical type (air is produced by a bellow or bellows) and provided with reeds.

The reed is a thin flap of steel that vibrates under the flow of the air, thus producing sound.

Both the keyboard melody (right hand) and the harmonic one (left hand) are provided with  button keys.
For each button there are two different sounds, depending on whether the button is pressed by opening or closing the bellows (bitonic  or diatonic  system).
Among the various types of organs, the most widely used in traditional Italian music are the accordion 2 bass and  the accordion 8 bass, although the 4 and 12 bass types are also common.
 



 









 

 
 

 
 

THE COMENIUS CORNER UPDATING

HERE WE ARE UPDATING OUR COMENIUS CORNER

In the picture me, Mariagrazia, Marco from my class, 2 I and Paolo from class 3 I....We are trying to do a nice work?!