sábado, 28 de março de 2015

Water and energy

In the first moments of 2015, the students read an article from BBC News about the drought in Southeast Brazil (click here).

After reading that, they were supposed to write a short opinion text about the following idea:

Why is it important to save water and energy? What do you do in order to save those resources?

Here are some of the best ideas we got from this activity. Enjoy!

One

'Saving water and energy is important for the planet to survive.
Most of the energy in Brazil comes from hydroelectric power plants. Without water, humankind would not survive because we need water to drink and to produce food and energy.
Alternative sources of energy are very important.
I reduced the time I took on bathing and dropped the water temperature down in my shower. Lights are only on when they are needed. Clothes are ironed when we have a large amount of them. Tableware and clothes are carefully washed.
There are many ways to save water and energy, but those are the ways that I'm choosing.'

Vilma

Two

'Water is the most important resource our planet has. Water is life, water is energy. We can't live without water. People should think about that before using it carelessly.
In Brazil, energy is almost totally dependant on water, so if we don't have water, soon we will not have energy too.
I believe everyone should save as much as they can. I have myself turned off many things that used to be on before the crisis: clocks, radio and blu-ray players. In addition, I wash my clothes only twice a week. By doing little things like those, people would save not only resources, but also their money!'

Virginia

Three

'Men need to be aware that, from now on, we must save water.
Wash the dishes inside a basin; the amount of water that is wasted is larger than what we used to have before. When using the washing machine, we can reuse the water by collecting it in bottles or gallons to wash the backyard. We must water the plants with a pot and never with the hose.
Switch off the lights when leaving the room. Pile clothes up and wash them once a week. Iron the clothes also once a week.
Water is precious because we need it to survive!'

Maria Cecília

Four

'We all know that we can't live without water and, consequently, without energy! Water is essencial for plants, animals and mankind! Men haven't understood the importance of preserving yet. There isn't life without water.
The human being can live without food for several days, but can't go on for three days with no water.
Energy is also essential for life in our planet. Everything depends on it.
To save water, we only need simple measures in our day-by-day life. For example, having a shower in five minutes, turning the tap off while brushing your teeth. I usually have a shower with a bowl under in the shower. I reuse this water to flush the toilet. We can save about six litres of water a day with that.
We can also collect rainwater and use it to wash sidewalks, yards, laundry areas etc.
To save electricity, we can switch the shower to the 'summer' position. At home, I turn all the electrical appliances that have the 'stand-by' light off, only keeping the refrigerator on. We must pile the clothes up and iron them all at once.
With those small actions, we can be sure that we can play our part on saving the planet!'

Dilana


What about you? Are you completely aware of this issue? We hope you get some inspiration from our ideas!

sábado, 21 de março de 2015

St. Patrick's Day 2015 - The Party

Here are some pictures of our St. Patrick's Day celebration! We had a good time!

The students could learn a bit more from the Irish culture and the history of St. Patrick in a very cheerful ambience.

Irish Culture corner - the students could find some more details about St. Patrick and the celebration symbols. 

Our gang!

Each student received a small paper card where a popular quote was written - some of them were clearly Irish humour jokes. They were told to write some good wishes on the back side of the card and give it to a classmate as a gift, just as some people do on St. Patrick's Day.

After that, we played a mimics game based on the famous one called 'Pictionary'. It was fun!

Some people wore green and it made the vibe special!

Time to celebrate!

Cheers! - or 'Sláinte', as the Irish say -, with some coke.
('Sláinte' is pronounced 'Slawn-tcha').

Everyone these days takes a 'selfie', so why can't we? :)

St. Patrick's Day 2015 - Preparation

On 17th March, the world celebrates St. Patrick's Day - specially the countries where English is spoken.

St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and he lived from the year 385 to 461. He was born in Britain but, when he was a young man, he was captured by raiders from Ireland and became a slave. He managed to get back to his hometown and studied to be a bishop. Some years later, he returned to Ireland and taught the Christian Catholic faith to Irish people.

The Irish people in that time did not have a specific religion, but they believed in natural elements: the sun, the soil, water... St. Patrick tried to adapt their culture to the Christian faith. The most remarkable example is the shamrock - a three-leaf clover -, which symbolises the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. They are three persons (three leaves) united in one, just as God is.


The shamrock today is one of the famous symbols for St. Patrick's Day and green is the party's oficial colour.

In order to make our own celebration, we organised some special snacks and candies, as well as games! Take a look at the following tips!

St. Patrick's Day cookies


Want to try a delicious and easy-to-make cookie? Here's the recipe:
Ingredients
  • 100g of sugar;
  • 200g of butter (it can be margarine);
  • 300g of wheat flour;
  • 1/2 tablespoon of lime zest (remember: 'lime' in Brazil is the green small one);
  • Green granulated sugar.
Mix the sugar, the butter, the flour and the lime zest. Mash them together and roll the dough over a flat surface. Cut the dough roll in pieces and press a fork over them. Sprinkle the green sugar over the cookies and bake them using medium temperature for 30 minutes (or until they are golden). Let them cool down and ENJOY!

Shamrock Lime Jelly

A beautiful and different candy can be made in minutes! Just buy some small plastic cups and attach a shamrock made of rubber. Fill them in with green lime jelly. That's an easy idea for your celebration!


The Party Take-Away Gift

What if we created a small take-away gift for all the students who came to celebrate St. Patrick's Day? A green cardboard shamrock with a chocolate coin (did the Leprechaun bring it?) and an Irish blessing message seemed the perfect way to make this day special!


Irish blessings found inside the gift:

"May you always have work for your hands to do.
May your pockets always hold a coin or two.
May the sun shine bright on your windowpane.
May the rainbow be certain to follow each rain.
May the hand of a friend always be near you,
And may God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you."


"May the road rise to meet you
May the wind be always at your back,
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
The rains fall soft upon your fields, and,
Until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand."

terça-feira, 10 de março de 2015

Campaign on courtesy and respect

Last year, the students were invited to create, in groups, an advertising poster for a fictitious campaign on courtesy and respect - a nice way to practice the Imperative.

Take a look at the fancy ads we've got!