Thursday, 26 October 2017

Salar of Uyuni

The Salar of Uyuni is the biggest and widest salt desert in the world. It measures one thousand, five hundred and eighty-two square kilometers, and it is located in Bolivia. This work of the nature produces twenty-five thousand tons of salt and one hundred and fifty million tons of lithium in one year.
It is one of the greatest wonders of nature especially when it rains, when it transforms into a giant mirror. In the center, there is an island with plants and animals.
I have chosen this natural place because this work of nature is the one that I like the most because of all its characteristics.


 Ángel H. R.
4th ESO B

Football

My favorite sport is football because I have fun playing with my friends. I play in the Trajana's team with my friends. I'm wearing the shirt with the number 2 and I'm right side. Each week I train on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and I play matches on weekends.


Nico M. C.
3rd ESO A

Thursday, 19 October 2017

A School Trip

Hi bloggers!

The other day we went to Gualba’s park to celebrate the “Dinar de Germanor”.
3th and 4th ESO students went to this park to do some cooperative activities and have a funny day.
We didn’t do any activity together, because our partners in 3rd ESO walked along the park, but our activities in 4th were very funny. We created an improvised lipdub to finish the day and it was very good. This activity was the best of the day.

It was a perfect day, and at the same time, our last “Dinar de Germanor”, but we will keep a fantastic memory of that day.


Laia H.
4th ESO B

Pablo Escobar

Hi bloggers? Have you seen Narcos?
I would like to start by saying that this character has only caused pain, suffering, and crime, in the history of Colombia.
Pablo Escobar was a cocaine trafficker. I am very interested in this man because he made a fortune. As you can see, I am not exaggerating, because this narco earned 60$ million a day and 5.000$ million a year.
Before being recognized as the creator of the Cartel of Medellín, he first made alliances with Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha, Carlos Lehder and Jorge Luis Ochoa. Thanks to this union, he managed to create an organization that controlled the production and the consumption of more than 80% of the cocaine world production.To clear your mind, at the beginning of the 80s, he began to build schools, give money and create houses. With these actions, people in Colombia voted for him and he arrived at the National Congress in 1982. Nevertheless, a photo that showed him in a corrupted police station asking for more money changed everything. The photo was published in the newspaper of the Spectator, so he was removed from his post. Months later, his accuser, Lara Bonilla and Guillermo Cano, director of El Espectador, were assassinated following Escobar’s orders.
This story is very long, I think that you never have to get into the world of drugs or crime. It is necessary to follow the rules, respect people and not to make the chaos committed by Pablo Escobar.

José G.
4th ESO A




The Dancehall

Hi bloggers, do you like dancing???

Dancehall is a type of dance that appeared at the end of the 1970s in Jamaica. This dance comes from the reggae, another type of dance that also is of the same city. This dance is characterized as a dance with references to African and Caribbean dance. Its name comes from the dance halls (ballrooms) where the popular Jamaican music was played. In the dancehall, there are different styles, some of them are: dancehall queen strength of abdomen, legs and acrobatics and the dancehall "social", a mix between afro dances, Arabic and hip hop.

At the end of the 80's, it became popular in all Jamaica, and in the 90's became popular in the entire world.

Carla E.
3rd ESO B

My Summer

Hi bloggers!
This summer I have travelled to several places.
In July, I travelled to Prague in the Czech Republic. I travelled with some friends. To go there, we had a stopover of airplanes, so, we had to stay a whole day in Paris, since our flight was leaving the following day. When we arrived in Prague, the first thing we did was going to the hotel where we stayed seven days. We had time to know almost everything.

It was a unique experience for me since I was with my friends and I had a great time. After those seven days, we had to return. When we arrived at the airport, we realised that our flight had been delayed for two and a half hours. We were worried because we had to stop in Amsterdam. At the end, we missed the flight from Amsterdam to Barcelona, so we remain there one more day. The hotel was beautiful and it gave us time to know a bit of the country. It was time then to return to Barcelona.

Genessy A.
3rd ESO A

Wednesday, 7 June 2017

Crime

Hi bloggers!

Here you have some videos designed by 4th ESO students!

Are you ready to solve the crime??