Wednesday 22 June 2011

THIS IS THE END, BEAUTIFUL FRIEND THIS IS THE END ...

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Dear you all,
Now that holidays have begun, me -i.e. this blog, has to say goodbye to you. I hope you will come and read part of me from time to time. Pleaaaaaaaase!
I understand you have all new friends now in the partner schools of the project and they are funnier than I am. 
And you need holidays after working hard at school. 
But as sitcom Friends' song read: "I'll be there for you!" 
Or as Bruno Mars sings, 'You can count on me like 1, 2, 3!'
Or as Queen sang 'Friends Will Be Friends' .
Or as Carole King's song read 'You've got a Friend'.
Or as the Beatles sang 'With a Little Help from my Friends'.
Or 'Thank you for Being a Friend'. Gosh! I can't remember who sang that one!
Or 'Why Can't We Be Friends, Why Can't We Be Friends?' 
Or 'Amigos para siempre, you will always be my friend',
Or 'You're My Best Friend' by Queen,
Or '...I'll Be Your Friend, Your Other Brother', said Jason Mraz,
Or 'Just Friends',sang Amy Winehouse,
Or '...you are not alone, I'm here with you', said Michael Jackson,
Or 'Everything I do, I do it for you', by Bryan Adams, 
Or Randy Newman?s 'You've Got a Friend in Me'
Or the Corrs' 'At Your Side?...
 Box of notes - Click image to download.
This Comenius project was LEGEN...DARY!!!

Tuesday 14 June 2011

ODD ONE OUT

 Hi Everybody! Here you have an easy exercise. Remember you have to say which one should be left out and why too.
Example: Federer, Messi, Nadal, Murray. Solution: Messi, who is not a tennis player like the others.
1.- Gala, Pink Lady, Granny Smith, Carbonara.
2.- 37,47,57,67
3.- Edinburgh, Brussels, Strasbourg, Luxemburg
4.- rite, rate, write, right
5.- Zinc, Iron, Gold, Potassium
6.- The Strand, Microsoft, Moriarty, 221b Baker Street
7.- Hook, House, Sklodowska, Who
8.- Bruges, Cambridge, Carcassone, Venice
9.-May Day, St George's Day, Shrove Tuesday, All Rains Day
10.-Ironic, Adriatic, Caspian, Irish  
Yes, some of them are reeeaaaaally easy! Come on! Send your answers ASAP to iescampanar11@gmail.com    There are two readers waiting for you!! Cheerio!
SOLUTION:
1.- Carbonara. It is not a variety of apples.
2.-57. It is not a prime number like the others.
3.-Edinburgh is not seat of the EU.
4.-Rate. All the other words are pronounced the same  /rait/
5.-Potassium. The other three are three of the only five elements in the periodic table with 4 letters.
6.-Microsoft. All the others are related to Sherlock Holmes.
7.-Sklodowska (Marie Curie). She was a woman doctor. None of the others are, neither were they real doctors.
8.-Free answer: Some students said euros are not used in Cambridge, others mentioned Bruges does not contain a "c" in its name etc...
9.-All Rains Day is not a festival in Britain.
10.-Ironic. All the others are seas.

Thursday 2 June 2011

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

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June has finally come and with it the last two Competitions of the Comenius. Won't you have a try? This is the Maths puzzle now and on the 16th you will have the Special Surprise Competition.

PUZZLE: 
If A and I stand for two even numbers and L and B for two of the following operations +, -, ×, ÷ ,   
can you make   ALIBABA = 40?
As usual send your answers to   matecampanar@gmail.com


SOLUTION:
These are some of the possible answers:
(2x22)-2-2=40 
(2+8)x2x2=40 
(38-2)+2+2=40 
(20:2)x2x2=40 

Monday 16 May 2011

NEW MONTH COMPETITION!

Hello everybody!!How is your memory working? All right? Are you sure? Well, this is your opportunity to prove it and win a reader. You will find 2 Aucas below. In one of them (Auca B) you can see 6 different places (towns, cities, villages) you may now be familiar with, -for instance Valencia is # 2. In Auca A there are  6 sights of Valencia. Can you recognize them?  
Good! Contact your peers in the Comenius and send us the answer to iescampanar11@gmail.com 
There are three readers for you.
 (Of course Valencian students can only do but the first one. Auca A was actually made by a student, -thanks Borja).
SOLUTIONS: Thanks for the answers!!
We have worked out the places in the pictures. Late but, anyway, we wanted to participate:
AUCA A (The second table of pics):
1. - Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (museum of art and science)
2. - Torre plaza de Campanar
3. - Torres de Serrano
4. - El Micalet
5. - Paseo de la Malvarrosa
6. - la Mascletà
Greetings from Lipník 

AUCA B 
1.-Lipník (Czech Republic)
2.-València (Spain)
3.-Luneburg (Germany)
4.-Chillon Castle and Lake Léman (Switzerland)
5.-Ajka (Hungary)
6.- London (UK)
B.Sanz guessed AUCA B and students in Lipník guessed AUCA A so a reader will stay in Valencia and two readers will travel to the Czech Republic. 


                                          AUCA (B)
 AUCA (A)
                                                         

Wednesday 11 May 2011

EUROPE DAY AND VIDEO CONFERENCE

Comenius Week was celebrated in many schools from the 2nd to the 9th of May with different activities. Other schools celebrated Europe Day so it is clear last week was one to remember. We are all  rowing together shoulder to shoulder on board this great boat that Europe is and this deserves a special recognition and celebration.
At IES Campanar, Valencia (Spain) we concentrated the activities on the 5th of May. We had a Powerpoint presentation -on the Comenius project we have in common, from 9 to 12 non-stop in the hall for everybody to watch. And we also held the video conference with Ajka (Hungary) and Lipník nad Bečvou  (Czech Republic). The sound was not very good but when it failed messages were a good remedy. 
The students have been in touch with their peers in the other partner schools since the beginning of the project but we always find a video conference most motivating. Now that the end of our project is around the corner and before a likely new one, we could be all in eTwinning! 
Anyway, this is a photo of two of the students using one of the laptops we had prepared for the video conference.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

2nd SPECIAL MATHS PUZZLE (MAY 2011)

Find the largest multiple of 25 that has all its digits different.  

SOLUTION: Taking into account that the last two digits of the new number must be divisible by 25, the  solution is then 25, 50 or 75. Since we are looking for the largest multiple this will be  9876432150.


Remember to send your answers to matecampanar@gmail.com

Thursday 14 April 2011

EASTER EGG HUNTING COMPETITION!?? EGGCELLENT!!

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There was a Comenius student,
who wanted a reader and couldn't.
He/she followed the clues,
found some eggs -and not loose,
and ate them, come on, you shouldn't!!!

There was a Comenius cousin
who wanted a reader -or a dozen.
"You should follow the drawing,
of eggs cataloguing
them on the blog,not in Wisconsin!!!!

Happy Easter
Happy 1st of May
May you be a feaster
While on holiday!!

Send the dates next to which the eggs are found to   iescampanar11@gmail.com  Two readers are waiting 4 U! The first reader has been for Dani Tarazona, from Valencia. A second one is waiting for you!




WINNERS OF THE LITERARY CONTEST GET THEIR AWARDS IN GENEVA


WINNERS OF THE LITERARY CONTEST GET THEIR AWARDS IN LÜNEBURG


WINNERS OF THE MATHS PUZZLE COMPETITION GET THEIR AWARDS IN LÜNEBURG



Friday 1 April 2011

SPECIAL MATHS PUZZLE (APRIL 2011)


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2007 marked the three hundredth anniversary of great mathematician Leonhard Euler’s birth. The sum of the digits of the year in which he died is 19 and the last two digits make a prime number. We know that he lived more than 40 years so, CAN YOU FIGURE OUT WHICH YEAR HE ACTUALLY DIED? Reason your answer, please.    
Remember to send your answers to  matecampanar@gmail.com


SOLUTION
2007 - 300 = 1707
1707 + 40 = 1747
If the sum of the digits is 19 and we already have 17xx, we need 11 in the last two digits. The only possibility, being the last two digits a prime number, is thus 1783.
The reader has flown to Mykha Semenov. Congratulations!

Monday 28 March 2011

NEW STUFF IS FAIR ENOUGH!

   
&...6: that is 3 Special Maths Puzzles and 3 Surprise Competitions!

Hi everybody! Are you feeling blue, down or depressed? Clearly the symptoms of an after-mobility syndrome. Or maybe the-end-of-the-Comenius-project illness! To cheer you up we have prepared 2 new competitions per month!! Yes, we have some readers left so now it's your opportunity to get one. There will be a SPECIAL MATHS PUZZLE posted on April the 2nd, May the 2nd and June the 2nd. And a SURPRISE COMPETITION on the 15th of April, 15th of May and 15th of June. First correct answer will get a reader. 
So, See you on the 2nd of April!!! (and it's not April Fools' Day!).
¯Don't worry, be happy ¯

Friday 11 March 2011

MATHS PUZZLE # 15 FROM 12th TO THE 20th OF MARCH

IN HIGH SPIRITS
-In a warehouse 2  different varieties of red wine from the barrel are mixed to obtain an intermediate quality. 
When mixed in the ratio of 3 to 1, the new mixture costs 0.80 € per litre. However, when mixed in the ratio of 2 to 3 the price is 0.856 € per litre. 
Can you find out the price of each variety of wine used in the mixture?

-A container of 15 litres of the above wine contains 3% of water. How much wine should be added so as to have just 2% of water?
You can send your answers to matecampanar@gmail.com
 A READER FOR THE WINNER:CORRECT SOLUTION FROM HUNGARY (KAPOCSI DANI)

MY COMENIUS SCRAP BOOK COMPETITION




MY COMENIUS SCRAP BOOK
                                         COMPETITION



Well, the idea is the same as last year: to prepare a Scrap Book on the Comenius experience. Oh, I see! You don't know what a scrap book is? It is like an album with photos, tickets, maps, realia, diary entries and so on about one of the places visited this year (Geneva, Lüneburg, Valencia). And if you are not one of the lucky ones who travelled to these Comenius destinations, there will also be a small gift for the most creative digital scrap book! But remember: They should be handed to your teachers before the 30th of May, OK?  
AND THE WINNERS IN LIPNÍK ARE:  Ondra Hanousek, Jakub mKlimeš and Honza Kolajta. Congratulations! Three readers will soon be posted 4 U, boys! 

Monday 7 March 2011

A CLOSE-KNIT FAMILY OF... 60 IN CAMPANAR !!!

It's true that seeing our Comenius Project  drawing to a close, made some of us feel a bit sad but we lived the meeting in Valencia intensely, sharing this life experience like a close-knit family of 60!! 
Students and teachers from Lipník nad Bečvou, Ajka, Lüneburg, and Geneva spent last week with us, the IES Campanar, and like a large family,we worked together and also went sightseeing  and had fun together.
We would first like to thank our guests (headmasters, teachers and students) for coming from such distant places in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Germany and Switzerland.
The Comenius team in Campanar, València, is also most appreciative of the support of the host families, and of the school headmaster and colleagues.  
Five different European countries speaking with only one voice may be an indication of today's and tomorrow's joint Europe sharing a common bond in even closer cooperation.   
That's why we have already planned the next "family reunion" in May to celebrate Europe's Day with a video conference!!    

Sunday 6 March 2011

"NACÍ EN EL MEDITERRÁNEO...."

The students and teachers at all partner schools in the project are probably catching up with the backlog after 5 days away. There will be photos and a lot more in the days to come but the students in Valencia would like to send a message to their already-departed visitors: WISH YOU WERE HERE! Here they are. It looks as if they were singing Spanish songwriter Serrat's song Mediterráneo: "I was born on the Mediterranean..".
As for us the teachers, we also miss you all  (teachers and students). Thanks a lot for coming to our school. More news in a couple of days' OK? Thanks!
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Monday 28 February 2011

WINNERS FOR THE MATHS PUZZLES 2nd YEAR 2nd LEG

We have the winners for the Maths puzzle Competition, second year, second leg:

Radoslav Hanel (Czech Republic)
Swanje Mahncke (Germany)
Szénia Hajós / Daniel Kapocsi (Hungary)
Kevin Montalvà / Mikha Semenov (Spain)

CONGRATULATIONS!!
Each one will receive a certificate and some of them a trophy, donated by CAM. 

Sunday 27 February 2011

EUROPEAN UNION COMPETITION (Second Leg)

WE HAVE A WINNER FOR THE EU COMPETITION THIS YEAR: 
1.-Major Lili (Hungary) Congratulations!!!! 
As for the runner-up and third position, these are the two students who will be awarded a prize too:
2.-Teresa Martínez (Spain)
3.-Sheila Moril (Spain)
There is a reader, compliment of MacMillan Publishers in Valencia and a Certificate for each of these students as well as for the finalists of the first leg:
Soha Dániel (HU), Lenka Fišbachová (CZ), Krystina Mandaková (CZ), Simon Szabina (HU), Süle Olivér (HU).

LITERARY CONTEST 2011

     LITERARY CONTEST   
COMMON DENOMINATOR?”    or
WE ARE THE WORLD, WE ARE THE FUTURE

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 “The S.I. Engine” Comenius Project.    March 2011
SCHOOLS TAKING PART IN IT:
*Gymnasium Oedeme. LÜNEBURG (Germany)
*Gymnázium LIPNÍK NAD BE
ČVOU (Czech Republic)
*Bródy Imre Gimnázium.  AJKA (Hungary)
*Collège Sismondi. GENEVA (Switzerland)
*IES Campanar.
VALÈNCIA (Spain)
 Literary Contest 2011. List of finalists  in each country   –Comenius Project
Germany
Alexandra Kalbus, Meike Claaßen, Annika Beusch, Nikola Henningsen, Moritz Werner, Christoph Lang, Nils Kröger, Nils Hölzer, Melissa Schülz, Peter Schacht.
Hungary
Abel Futo, Anita Horvath, Balasz Nemeth, Daniel Sohá, Gábor Molnár, Krisztina Szeip, Marton Makkay, Oliver Süle, Roland Ament,  Szabina Simon.
Switzerland
Ludovic Piccot, Matthieu Fragnière, Seda Enhas, Sofia Hofman, Jazmin Viray, Simon Berthoud, Ai Yamashita, Tiffany Decorvet, Kerly M. Acosta, Pedro Alves/Jessica Grajera.
Czech Republic
Jiří Chovanec, Kieu Nguy, Monika Boháčová, Gabriela Sobková.
Spain
Sara Bueno, Eva Romero, Aína Bernad, Alberto Sáez, Paloma Roig, Sara Olivares, Andrea Pérez, Carolina Gregori,  Borja Sanz, Leonor Palmero. 
it has been really hard to choose the winners. There were very good pieces of writing written by the students in the 5 schools. We had poems, letters, tales, short stories, diary entries and essays. The name of the ten winners below will receive a certificate. Most of the writings by these or the other finalists are already being exhibited in the hall of the school for the students, teachers and parents to read and enjoy.
Thank you to everybody for your effort and collaboration.
And the awards go to………… LIST OF WINNERS 
-For the overall aesthetical effect>>> Sofia Hofman (Geneva)

-For the artful treatment of subject matter>>>Melissa Schulz (Lüneburg)
-For the writing organization and logic>>>Olivér Süle (Ajka)

-For the quality of insight>>>Kieu Nguyen (Lipník)
-For a beautiful short story>>>Andrea Pérez (València)
-For a very well-written article>>>Nikola Henningsen (Lüneburg)
-For the overall emotional effect>>>Jazmin Viray (Geneva) 
-For being well strutured and organized>>>Roland Ament (Ajka)
-For its sense of humour>>> Jiří Chovanec (Lipník)
-For an excellent essay>>> Carolina Gregori
The 10 students will receive a small gift , a reader, compliment of MacMillan Publishers in Valencia and a Certificate. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF THEM!!!! 



Thursday 24 February 2011

EUROPEAN COMPETITION (Second Leg)

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Well, this IS the last set of questions, I'm afraid.  There will be 5 in the first part and 10 in the second part (TRIVIA) of which you are required to answer 5 too. Easy? Okey dokey!
1.-EUROPE 
a) You probably know the Danube but can you name the second main river in Hungary?
b) There is a Conference for Sustainable Action from the 1st to the 3rd of March 2011 and its Logo is a cow.                    Which German University is it?
c) This Czech city was once the Royal brewery of the Holy Roman Emperor .
d) Pedestrian streets, an Olympic Museum, on the shores of a Swiss lake. Where am I?
e) The film "Mission:Impossible II " made Spaniards laugh a lot. They mixed up three different Spanish festivals in the streets of Seville: The Holy Week processions, San Fermín and Fallas. The processions are typical from Seville but where in Spain are the other two festivals celebrated?
2.-TRIVIA
a) What is the chemical symbol for iron?
b) Who "lived" at 221b Baker Street?
c) Which famous philosopher was buried at Waterloo Place in Edinburgh?
d)Who commanded the Nautilus in Jules Verne's classic?
e)Who turned a can of soup into a work of art?
f)What is the shortest word in English to contain A,B,C,D,E and F?
g)Which is the only city in the world to lie on two continents?
h)Who wrote the Canterbury Tales?
i) Which country do the Azores isles belong to?
j) Where can you find these people "together": Jim Morrison, Maria Callas, Honoré de Balzac, Molière, Corot, Pissarro, Modigliani, Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde, Frédéric Chopin among other celebrities?
Send me your answers ASAP!!!! iescampanar@gmail.com  Cheerioh!!!
SOLUTION:

1.a,Tisza
    b,Leuphana Universität (Lüneburg)
    c,Beer
    d,Lausanne
    e,Pamplona,Valencia
2.a,Fe
   b,Sherlock Holmes
   c,David Hume
   d,Captain Nemo
   e,Andy Warhol
   f,feedback
   g,Istanbul
   h,Geoffrey Chaucer
   i,Portugal
   j,Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

Monday 21 February 2011

MATHS PUZZLE # 14 -from the 21st to the 28th of February



In an old chronicle of the Italian University of Parma, you can read the following text:
“Two years ago the number of students enrolled at this University was a perfect square. Last year, this number grew in 100 units, obtaining a perfect square by adding just one unit. This year we have one hundred students more (100 units) and we have again a number of students which is a perfect square!”.
Which was the number of students on each occasion?

SOLUTION

Wednesday 16 February 2011

EUROPEAN UNION COMPETITION (Second Leg)

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Hi everybody! Thanks for your answers. Here you have this week's questions. Yes, you have read correctly. Because the prizes will be awarded during the mobility in Valencia, our next and final set of questions will reach you on the 25th of February, OK?
1.- Name the present Prime Minister (or similar) in 4 of the 5 countries of our project, -that is Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Switzerland and Spain.
2.-Let's go for INVENTIONS: a)the contact lense; b)"velcro"; c) Rubik's cube; d) the coffee filter; e) the transporter bridge. Name the inventor and nationality  of 4 of them.
3.-And now and because I know you like this kind of questions... TRIVIA!!! You can answer 6 of the 8 questions in this section, OK?
a) Which French philosopher created analytical geometry?
b) What Rolling Stone album cover had a zip on the side? 
c) What is classified by the A B 0 system?
d) What in business terms is the IMF?
e) The pica pica is which common bird?
f) What is the white trail behind a jet plane made from?
g) Which soul singer was sitting on the Dock of the Bay?
h) What did the Scottish mathematician John Napier create/invent?
Well, looking forward to your answers I say bye bye to you for now!
(iescampanar11@gmail.com
SOLUTION:

1.
Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero(Spain), Angela Merkel(Germany), Petr Nečas(Czech Republic), Viktor Orbán (Hungary) and Micheline Calmy-Rey, President of the Swiss Confederation
 2.
a) Otto Wichterle (Czech)
b) Georges de Mestral (Swiss)
c)  Ernö Rubik (Hungarian)
d) Melitta Bentz (German)

e) Alberto Palacio (Spanish)
 3.
a) René Descartes
b) Sticky Fingers

c) The blood group
d) It is the International Monetary Fund
e) The Magpie
f) It is the condensed steam of water that the engines expel (contrail)
g) Otis Redding
h) He discovered the logarithm

Friday 11 February 2011

NEED YOU NOW!!!

Programme of Comenius Project Visit (Valencia, Spain)
The IES Campanar Comenius group, -Mr Fernando Escuin (Coordinator), Ms Reyes Durá, Ms Mª Eugenia Baquero, Ms Pilar García, Ms Victoria Porras and Ms Mercedes de Villegas-,  would like to thank their Headmaster Mr Ricardo Rizo, the teachers, parents and students for their support and help with the preparation of this visit.

Thursday 3 February 2011

EUROPEAN UNION COMPETITION (Second Leg)

Hi everybody! Here you have this fortnight's questions!
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1.-
The ................ is less than half the size of the USA but its population is over 50% larger. Its population is the third largest after China and India.
2.-
a) Where is the Isle of Dogs?
b) Why have the Canary Islands that name?
3.-
a) Called 'The Paris of the East', this capital is a tale of three cities. Can you name them?
b) Vepro-knedlo-zelo'???? Yum, Yum! Tell me the ingredients, please!
c) 'Mons, Pons, Fons' (Hill, Bridge, Spring) is which town's motto?
d) Can you complete the title of a film made by Peter Greenaway in 1994 : ' Stairs 1 _ _ _ _ _ _'
Looking forward to your answers . Send them to   iescampanar11@gmail.com
SOLUTION:
1.-The European Union.
2.-
a) London.
b) Island of Dogs ("canis in latin. There are two dogs in the islands' coat-of-arm).
3.-
a) BUDAPEST: Óbuda, Buda, Pest.
b) Roast pork with sauerkraut and dumplings.
c) Lüneburg.
d) "Stairs 1 Geneva".

Tuesday 1 February 2011

SWISS TEAM TRAVELLING TO VALENCIA

This is the photo sent by the Comenius Swiss Team:  from left to right: Claudio RECUPERO (teacher), Simona DEVITO, Laure-Emmanuelle RIVARES, Amélie TAMONE, Marion GUMOWSKI, Ana CUJEAN (teacher), Bernard PARISOD (headmaster) & Matthias GOLLARZA. Hasta muy pronto! 

Monday 31 January 2011

THE TEN FINALISTS OF THE LITERARY COMPETITION IN GERMANY


This is the photo of our ten finalists in our Comenius Project Literary Contest this year. From left to right:
Meike Claaßen, Annika Beusch, Nikola Henningsen, Moritz Werner, Christoph Lang, Nils Kröger, Nils Holzer, Melissa Schulz, Peter Schacht. (Not in the picture: Alexandra Kalbus). Best of luck now for the international round of the Contest of which the results will be made known at the end of February!
Greetings from Lüneburg!

Thursday 27 January 2011

CZECH TEAM TRAVELLING TO VALENCIA

This is the picture of the lucky group travelling to Spain: Students Petr Bača, David Palenčar, Monika PeŇázová, Michaela Podmolíková, Kateřina Schovánková and Petra Stískalová. Teachers Eva Gondová, Ondřej Geppert and Koči Jiři (headmaster).
See you soon! 

Wednesday 26 January 2011

GERMAN TEAM TRAVELLING TO VALENCIA

 This is the photo of part of the German team going to Valencia:
In front of a painting of beautiful Lüneburg you can see (from left to right) Gunnar Schöneich (student), Thomas Peper (teacher), Mareike Bleich (student), Antje Frels (teacher), Nikola Henningsen (student), Dieter Stephan (headmaster).
Not in the picture: Xenia Schick, Lea Mellentin, Melissa Martens (students).
Hasta pronto!

Monday 24 January 2011

MATH PUZZLE #12 SECOND LEG

(From 24th to the 30th January 2011)


BEING SPORTY 
In a particular school class all the students play some kind of sport: 12 of them play football, 13 play basketball and other 13 play tennis.
There are 3 people who play the three sports, 8 who play football and basketball, 4 who play basketball and tennis and finally 2 who only play football.
a) How many students are there in the class?
b)What is the ratio of students  who ONLY play basketball?  Fútbol
You can send your answers to matecampanar@gmail.com

SOLUTION
Download Vass Réka's solution from Hungary
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Sunday 23 January 2011

HUNGARIAN TEAM GOING TO VALENCIA

This is the photo of our Valencia team. Sitting (from the left to the right): students Vivien Szabó, Edina Brányi, Dóra Kléri, Viktória Kocsis, Nikolett Fóty
Standing: teachers Eva Nagy, László Mihályfi (headmaster), Elvira Szalai. See you soon!

Thursday 20 January 2011

EUROPEAN UNION COMPETITION (Second Leg)

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Hi everybody! Thanks for your answers! To celebrate that this is the SECOND competition of this SECOND round on this SECOND year of our Comenius Project , let's have TWO big questions, OK?
1.-EU
a)What was the ECU?
b)Which newspaper, published between 1990 and 1998, was billed as "Europe's first national newspaper"?
c)At present there are 5 recognised  countries which are candidates for EU membership: M..................,C.............. , I................. , M................  and T...................
2.-EUROPE
a)In which country is the negation in the sentence always DOUBLE (if not, the meaning may change)?
b)Who won the tennis DOUBLES title in Quatar in January 2011?
c)What was the name of this Empire based on a DUAL monarchy? A..........-H............
d)Who was "Les DEUX Suisse" written by? What nationality was he?
e)What was Eszett and when was it replaced by DOUBLE 'S'?
f)What kind of language did Michel de L'Epée create and use in his school?
I am sure you are thinking "A piece of cake"! Well, send me your answers to  iescampanar11@gmail.com
The finalists in the first leg will sum more points, the others may win a reader, which is for the first correct entry. Have a try! Cheerio!
SOLUTION:
1.-EU

a)What was the ECU? European Currency Unit (it was used in the EU before the euro as a measure)
b)Which newspaper, published between 1990 and 1998, was billed as "Europe's first national newspaper"? "The European"
c)At present there are 5 recognised countries which are candidates for EU membership: Macedonia,Croatia , Iceland , Montenegro and Turkey
2.-EUROPE
a)In which country is the negation in the sentence always DOUBLE (if not, the meaning may change)?
In Spanish, in Czech and in many other European languages.
b)Who won the tennis DOUBLES title in Quatar in January 2011?
Rafael Nadal and Marc López
c)What was the name of this Empire based on a DUAL monarchy? Austria-Hungary
d)Who was "Les DEUX Suisse" written by? What nationality was he? Louis Dumur. He was Swiss.
e)What was Eszett and when was it replaced by DOUBLE 'S'?It was the letter ß, a ligature in the German alphabet. In 1996.
f)What kind of language did Michel de L'Epée create and use in his school? The language of signs.