Thursday 28 November 2013

German! :P

All monday mornings... with a tired face we study german, VERY HARD!! Daniel is our teacher, he is funny and we have fun with him but sometimes he`s to repetitive and stupit... but it doesn`t mutter at all!

Now we are concentrate in numbers and we have just started to learn the alphabeth.

Ich been seghzehn Javhe alt.... ( I don`t have here the notes so... ) 





















I think that it`s a good point to study german because It has power at the moment and as a young citines I have to think in my futere... of course we aren`t having extrict lessons because this isn`t the case but we are doing a god job!! Very good Danienl!! :)


writing to my Ireland family!

     so, I have been answering the emails of my Irish family (the ones I stayed with them this summer in Ireland 3 weeks)  and was very nice to know about them... I rembebered many expecial moments...

Here you have one part of the email the father have sent:

Hello Larraitz!
So nice to hear from you, Aeren doesn't use email so much - better to email me!
Alexander still talks about you and call Ogonnelloe Larraitz's place! - he remembers dropping you down to the football pitch!
The rest of the summer went really well - you were a great group to have staying with us! The next group I can barley remember. Festivals all went well, back to teaching wood carving - also been doing a little carving myself.
Alaxender is growing up fast, running around, loves to talk - he stops strangers on the street to tell them what he had for breakfast, and how it was his birthday. He got his first bike for his birthday- its a wooden balance bike with no pedals. 
How are things in the Bask country? Do you listen to your Irish music CD? Can you play the song I showed you on the guitar?


He sent me some photos that we took with his computer:

 Here are the father mark and the cute son Alexandre!!

Was a great family!!





Europe and me!!

Today, we have been talking about things that the E.U do for us. Such us protecting the enviroment, faciliting the language if you have problems in another country, from earthquakes in Hiti to chemical spills in Hungary and many other disasesters,so, the EU moves fast to respond them, mobile phone makers have responded switching to a universal standard for chargers...

In the case of Malen and me, we said that New EU rules shelter children from harm, sexual one, on the Internet and in the phisical world.

10-20 % of children fall victim to some form of sexual abuse during their childhood, THAT`S AWFUL!! :(

At the same time, the number of websites devoted to child pornography is growing.

 
The Commission proposed more severe punishment for child sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and child pornograpy. The new rules also target 'grooming' . The Commission also wants more to be done to protect the victims and prevent these offences from happening at all, for instance by giving offenders tailor.


So, It`s obvious that It`s a really important point, to work hard and serously!!







Tuesday 26 November 2013

European new

Migrant benefit rules to be tightened says Cameron

Airport arrivals 
Restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians coming to the UK will be lifted at the end of this year.

The Prime Minister was accused of "hysteria" by the European employment commissioner Laszlo Andor, who said he risked making Britain the "nasty country" of the EU.

The Romanian ambassador Ion Jinga has told Sky News the majority of EU migrants did not claim benefits.

Here, it sais that  David Cameron tell  a crackdown on so-called "benefit tourism", saying EU migrants won`t be able to claim taxpayer-funded support indefinitely. 







 'Monumental mistake'
There have been warnings of an "influx" of low-skilled workers from the two countries and calls from across the political spectrum for a review of migrants' access to the health service and welfare system.


 http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69298000/gif/_69298880_romanians_bulgarians_in_uk_464.gifmigrate in the UK!!

Friday 22 November 2013

EUROVISION!!

The Eurovision Song Contest (FrenchConcours Eurovision de la chanson) is an annual song competition held among many of the active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
Each member country submits a song to be performed on live television and radio and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition. The contest has been broadcast every year since its inauguration in 1956 and is one of the longest-running television programmes in the world. It is also one of the most watched non-sporting events in the world,with audience figures having been quoted in recent years as anything between 100 million and 600 million internationally. Eurovision has also been broadcast outside Europe to such places as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Egypt, India, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, New Zealand, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela despite the fact that they do not compete.Since 2000, the contest has also been broadcast over the Internet, with more than 74,000 people in almost 140 countries having watched the 2006 edition online.[9]
Artists whose international careers were directly launched into the spotlight following their participation at Eurovision include Domenico Modugno, who came third with the song "Nel blu dipinto di blu" in 1958, ABBA, who won the contest for Sweden in 1974 with "Waterloo", Céline Dion, who won for Switzerland in 1988 with "Ne partez pas sans moi",[10][11]the Spaniard Julio Iglesias, who has sold over 300 million records worldwide, and Bucks Fizz, who won in 1981 for the UK with "Making Your Mind Up".

Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest logo.svg
Eurovision Song Contest logo since 2004
GenreSong contest
Created byMarcel Bezençon
Presented byList of presenters
Theme music composerMarc-Antoine Charpentier
Opening themeTe Deum (Prelude (Marche en rondeau))
Country of originList of countries
Original language(s)English and French
No. of episodes58 contests
Production
Location(s)List of host cities
Running time2 hours (semi-final)
3 hours, 30 minutes (final)
Productioncompany(s)European Broadcasting Union
DistributorEurovision
Broadcast
Picture format576i (SDTV) (1956–present)
1080i (HDTV) (2007–present)
Original run24 May 1956 – present
Chronology
Related showsEurovision Young Musicians (1983–)
Eurovision Young Dancers (1985–)
Junior Eurovision Song Contest(2003–)
Eurovision Dance Contest (2007–2008)

In my opinion, Eurovision is nice to know more about different tipes of music, coutries... and we shouldn`t always be watching and supporting sports, because music it's important enought to dedicate more time but sometimes it's just because the political, comertial and economic interest so it loses the beauty !



28 coauntries with the music!!

So, that strange homework that we have to do some time ago.... I WORK HARD! in the musical school to take this fantastic photo!! 

MUSIC IN OUR LIFES AND IN EUROPE TO!!