This document discusses IES Avelina Cerra, a school located in Ribadesella, Spain. It mentions Christmas cards but provides no other details about the content of the cards. The document concludes abruptly after mentioning Christmas cards.
The document describes Christmas traditions and activities at a school in Spain. Students of different ages decorated the school with paintings, trees, and stars. They also prepared for Christmas breakfast and the tradition of leaving food for "El Ti坦", a log-like character that is said to defecate toys and gifts on Christmas day if it has been fed well. On Christmas day, the students hit El Ti坦 with sticks to receive their presents. A real page also visited the school to bring more presents and hear children's wishes.
The Christmas performance featured shepards and angels. Children look forward to and enjoy the Christmas season. The short document discusses a Christmas performance and children enjoying the holiday time.
Rudy and Dec-Dec send advance Christmas greetings to their loved ones for their ever dream Christmas. Crisencia R. Castillo shares her hopes for a joyous holiday season spent with family and friends.
Spain has typical Christmas decorations like trees and gifts left by the Three Wise Men. However, a more traditional Spanish decoration is "Los Belenes", which are nativity scenes that can include figures and buildings representing the birth of Jesus.
This document discusses a children's art class where students are learning to mix colors and compose with paper. The students are learning techniques like stamping as they create their own "toys". Overall, the children really enjoy painting in their art class.
This document describes Laura's house located in Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain. The house has a big garden near the beach, with three porches and two bathrooms. The living room contains a TV, aquarium, tables, chairs, and decor. The kitchen has a fridge, oven, dishes and chairs. Laura's bedroom includes two beds, a closet, desk, stuffed animals and photos. The large bathroom has a bathtub, toilet, bidet and decor. The garden outside holds plants, trees, a cabin and sports equipment.
My house is a large, beautiful chalet near the school and beach. It has a kitchen where my family cooks and eats, bedrooms for sleeping and playing, bathrooms, a lounge, garage, and garden. The house has three floors, many windows, and trees and plants outside.
Luc鱈a describes the rooms in her house, including a living room with one sofa and two seats, a kitchen with a fridge, microwave, oven, and table with six chairs, and a blue bedroom with a bed, table, chair, game consoles, computer, and closet for clothing.
Christmas traditions in Romania are deeply rooted in ancient customs. One unique tradition is the goat dance, where a person wears a goat mask and dances energetically to symbolize fertility. The goat mask is made of wood and fur with colorful decorations. The dancer jumps and spins to the music while clacking the movable jaw. Along with singers, the masked dancer is accompanied by a noisy group of children. The goat dance brings good cheer during the winter holidays and expresses wishes for a fruitful new year.
The winter traditions document discusses several folk customs and celebrations surrounding the winter solstice in December and January, including cutting a pig on December 20th as a substitute for a dying and reborn god, preparing traditional dishes, decorating Christmas trees, caroling from house to house to wish for happiness and receive treats, playing games with masks of goats and bears from Ignatius day meant to bring fruitfulness and prosperity, and New Year's Eve traditions of children wishing from house to house bearing whips, owls, and bells or throwing beans on January 1st.
The document provides information about Avelina Cerra Secondary School in Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain. It describes that the school is named after Sir Dionisio Ruisanchez Flores' wife Avelina Cerra, as he was born in Ribadesella and left money to build the school upon his death. It includes details about the school's daily schedule, facilities like the library, gymnasium, computer rooms and canteen, and the typical activities that occur during breaks.
Lorena lives in a spacious, stone flat in Ribadesella, Spain. The flat has 9 rooms total including a kitchen with appliances, a dining room with a large table and TV, a storeroom for often used items, a bathroom with washing machine and bath, and 3 bedrooms - two similar bedrooms and one larger bedroom for her parents with a balcony. Outside her home are other streets, buildings, shops and a place where Lorena plays with friends.
During the Advent season in Alsace, towns and villages transform with decorations of pine branches on houses and illuminated windows. Large pine trees adorned with balls and garlands are erected in town squares. Christmas markets called "Christkindlmarik" are installed in small wooden houses, with the oldest dating back to 1570 in Strasbourg. Today there are markets in all small Alsatian towns featuring small cabins and stalls selling handcrafted Christmas decorations and toys.
Gr. 10 parents orientation on senior high programManresa School
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The document provides information about the planning and implementation of the Senior High School program at Manresa School. It details meetings held with various universities to plan the curriculum, surveys conducted with grade 10 students to determine tracks, and requirements submitted to the Department of Education. The STEM track course offerings and class schedules for grades 11 and 12 are presented, with core and specialized subjects listed by semester.
This document describes the rooms in a house, including a living room with two sofas and a table, a kitchen that is described as beautiful, and two bedrooms, one for the parents and one for the writer. A small bathroom is also mentioned.
The house was built 20 years ago by the author's mother's boyfriend and is located in Ribadesella, Asturias. Though small, the house has roomy interior spaces. Surrounding the house are the cousins of the mother's boyfriend who keep horses and sheep. The author's garden is 1200 square meters in size. The document goes on to describe the author's bedroom where they sleep with their sister as spacious, the living room where their sister plays as big, the small and hot bathroom, and mentions the kitchen.
This document provides a tour of the rooms in the author's house, describing each room as beautiful. The house contains a kitchen, bathroom, the author's bedroom, the parents' bedroom, and a living room, with each room highlighted as having beauty.
The document describes the rooms in the author's house, including their bedroom where they do homework at their computer and piano, bathroom containing toiletries, kitchen where they eat meals and sometimes chocolate, living room for watching TV or using a laptop, and their parents' bedroom where their parents sleep.
lvaro lives in a flat in Ribadesella, Spain. His flat contains one kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dining room, and a living room. He provides a brief description of each room in his home.
Olga lives in a typical Asturian house in the country that has shutters instead of blinds. The house includes a living room, kitchen, dining room, two bathrooms, two bedrooms, a workroom, a big garden, and a garage. The kitchen has appliances like a fridge, oven, and sink. The dining room is integrated into the kitchen with just a simple table. The comfortable living room contains a sofa, chairs, and entertainment items. Both bathrooms have toilets and sinks, with one also having a bath and the other a shower. The bedrooms and workroom contain furniture and personal items. The large garden has a volleyball net in the summer.
My name is Aitana and I live in a house in Ribadesella with my mum, dad, and brother. The house has four bedrooms, a kitchen, living room, two bathrooms, two gardens, and a garage. In my bedroom I sleep, listen to music, play on my computer, do homework, and more. The kitchen is where my family eats lunch and dinner. The living room is where we watch TV and play on the computer.
This document summarizes Christmas and New Year celebrations and traditions in the author's family and country. On Christmas Eve, the author had dinner with their family and Santa Claus brought gifts. On New Year's Eve, the family had dinner at the grandmother's house, played games, watched TV, and ate grapes at midnight to welcome the new year. The document also mentions celebrating the innocent people on December 28th and receiving gifts from the three wise men on January 6th.
The document describes the narrator's activities over several Christmas holidays. They spent Christmas Eve at home with family, then went to their grandmother's house. On December 25th, they had dinner with their father at their grandmother's house and played games. On the 28th, they went out with friends at night. On New Year's Eve, they had dinner at their grandmother's house with family and helped her prepare grapes before celebrating at midnight. They had meals with various family members at restaurants and homes throughout the holidays.
This document summarizes some key Christmas traditions in Spain. On Christmas Eve, families have dinner and wait for Santa to come. On Christmas Day, children open gifts from Santa in the morning and spend the afternoon with family. The Day of the Innocents on December 28th is a day for jokes and fun. New Year's Eve involves eating 12 grapes at midnight. On Three Kings Day, children watch parades to get candy from the kings and open presents in the morning from the Three Wise Men.
Laura spent Christmas Eve with her family in Sierra de Gredos, having dinner together and receiving gifts from her aunt dressed as Santa Claus. On Christmas Day, she celebrated her birthday with her family, exchanging gifts and having another family dinner. On New Year's Eve, Laura went out with friends to a disco after getting ready with her mother, sister, and aunt. She had fun dancing until returning home at 4 am.
For Christmas, the author's family had dinner at their grandmother's house on December 24th where they ate a lot of food and played cards late into the night. On New Year's Eve, the author helped their grandmother prepare dinner for the whole family. On January 5th, the author and some friends participated in a Parade of Kings, dressing up and painting their faces before taking photos and removing their costumes and makeup.
1) The document describes a family's Christmas celebrations over several days in December and January. It details meals shared, family gatherings, religious observances, and gift exchanges.
2) On Christmas Eve and Day, the author dines with their father's family and their own family respectively, spending time talking both nights.
3) The author makes a joke at their uncle's expense on December 28th, the Feast of the Holy Innocents, as is customary for the day.
This document provides recipes for three Spanish Christmas dishes: Asparagus with Salmon, Turron, and Prawns with Garlic Mayonnaise. It lists the basic ingredients and preparation steps for each recipe. The Asparagus with Salmon recipe wraps drained white asparagus in smoked salmon slices seasoned with lemon juice and dill. The Turron recipe involves heating honey and sugar before mixing in stiff egg whites and ground almonds flavored with lemon zest. The Prawns with Garlic Mayonnaise recipe mixes mayonnaise and crushed garlic before grilling seasoned prawns and serving with the garlic mayonnaise.
In Spain, families have a large dinner together on Christmas Eve consisting of seafood, roasted lamb, and sweets like nougat and polvorones, drinking cava. Christmas Day is a national holiday where more meals are shared and practical jokes are played, as it is similar to April Fool's Day. New Year's Eve is celebrated with street parties and eating 12 grapes at midnight for good luck in the new year. The Three Kings arrival on January 6th is an important day where children receive presents commemorating the biblical Magi.
The document discusses December 28th, which in Spain is known as Santos Inocentes Day, similar to April Fools' Day. On this day, people play practical jokes on each other and the media will sometimes include nonsense stories. The date is also associated with the biblical Massacre of the Innocents in which King Herod ordered the execution of male children in Bethlehem to avoid losing his throne to the newborn King of Jews whose birth was announced. The day of jokes and pranks is celebrated worldwide in Spanish-speaking communities.
Christmas traditions in Romania are deeply rooted in ancient customs. One unique tradition is the goat dance, where a person wears a goat mask and dances energetically to symbolize fertility. The goat mask is made of wood and fur with colorful decorations. The dancer jumps and spins to the music while clacking the movable jaw. Along with singers, the masked dancer is accompanied by a noisy group of children. The goat dance brings good cheer during the winter holidays and expresses wishes for a fruitful new year.
The winter traditions document discusses several folk customs and celebrations surrounding the winter solstice in December and January, including cutting a pig on December 20th as a substitute for a dying and reborn god, preparing traditional dishes, decorating Christmas trees, caroling from house to house to wish for happiness and receive treats, playing games with masks of goats and bears from Ignatius day meant to bring fruitfulness and prosperity, and New Year's Eve traditions of children wishing from house to house bearing whips, owls, and bells or throwing beans on January 1st.
The document provides information about Avelina Cerra Secondary School in Ribadesella, Asturias, Spain. It describes that the school is named after Sir Dionisio Ruisanchez Flores' wife Avelina Cerra, as he was born in Ribadesella and left money to build the school upon his death. It includes details about the school's daily schedule, facilities like the library, gymnasium, computer rooms and canteen, and the typical activities that occur during breaks.
Lorena lives in a spacious, stone flat in Ribadesella, Spain. The flat has 9 rooms total including a kitchen with appliances, a dining room with a large table and TV, a storeroom for often used items, a bathroom with washing machine and bath, and 3 bedrooms - two similar bedrooms and one larger bedroom for her parents with a balcony. Outside her home are other streets, buildings, shops and a place where Lorena plays with friends.
During the Advent season in Alsace, towns and villages transform with decorations of pine branches on houses and illuminated windows. Large pine trees adorned with balls and garlands are erected in town squares. Christmas markets called "Christkindlmarik" are installed in small wooden houses, with the oldest dating back to 1570 in Strasbourg. Today there are markets in all small Alsatian towns featuring small cabins and stalls selling handcrafted Christmas decorations and toys.
Gr. 10 parents orientation on senior high programManresa School
油
The document provides information about the planning and implementation of the Senior High School program at Manresa School. It details meetings held with various universities to plan the curriculum, surveys conducted with grade 10 students to determine tracks, and requirements submitted to the Department of Education. The STEM track course offerings and class schedules for grades 11 and 12 are presented, with core and specialized subjects listed by semester.
This document describes the rooms in a house, including a living room with two sofas and a table, a kitchen that is described as beautiful, and two bedrooms, one for the parents and one for the writer. A small bathroom is also mentioned.
The house was built 20 years ago by the author's mother's boyfriend and is located in Ribadesella, Asturias. Though small, the house has roomy interior spaces. Surrounding the house are the cousins of the mother's boyfriend who keep horses and sheep. The author's garden is 1200 square meters in size. The document goes on to describe the author's bedroom where they sleep with their sister as spacious, the living room where their sister plays as big, the small and hot bathroom, and mentions the kitchen.
This document provides a tour of the rooms in the author's house, describing each room as beautiful. The house contains a kitchen, bathroom, the author's bedroom, the parents' bedroom, and a living room, with each room highlighted as having beauty.
The document describes the rooms in the author's house, including their bedroom where they do homework at their computer and piano, bathroom containing toiletries, kitchen where they eat meals and sometimes chocolate, living room for watching TV or using a laptop, and their parents' bedroom where their parents sleep.
lvaro lives in a flat in Ribadesella, Spain. His flat contains one kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dining room, and a living room. He provides a brief description of each room in his home.
Olga lives in a typical Asturian house in the country that has shutters instead of blinds. The house includes a living room, kitchen, dining room, two bathrooms, two bedrooms, a workroom, a big garden, and a garage. The kitchen has appliances like a fridge, oven, and sink. The dining room is integrated into the kitchen with just a simple table. The comfortable living room contains a sofa, chairs, and entertainment items. Both bathrooms have toilets and sinks, with one also having a bath and the other a shower. The bedrooms and workroom contain furniture and personal items. The large garden has a volleyball net in the summer.
My name is Aitana and I live in a house in Ribadesella with my mum, dad, and brother. The house has four bedrooms, a kitchen, living room, two bathrooms, two gardens, and a garage. In my bedroom I sleep, listen to music, play on my computer, do homework, and more. The kitchen is where my family eats lunch and dinner. The living room is where we watch TV and play on the computer.
This document summarizes Christmas and New Year celebrations and traditions in the author's family and country. On Christmas Eve, the author had dinner with their family and Santa Claus brought gifts. On New Year's Eve, the family had dinner at the grandmother's house, played games, watched TV, and ate grapes at midnight to welcome the new year. The document also mentions celebrating the innocent people on December 28th and receiving gifts from the three wise men on January 6th.
The document describes the narrator's activities over several Christmas holidays. They spent Christmas Eve at home with family, then went to their grandmother's house. On December 25th, they had dinner with their father at their grandmother's house and played games. On the 28th, they went out with friends at night. On New Year's Eve, they had dinner at their grandmother's house with family and helped her prepare grapes before celebrating at midnight. They had meals with various family members at restaurants and homes throughout the holidays.
This document summarizes some key Christmas traditions in Spain. On Christmas Eve, families have dinner and wait for Santa to come. On Christmas Day, children open gifts from Santa in the morning and spend the afternoon with family. The Day of the Innocents on December 28th is a day for jokes and fun. New Year's Eve involves eating 12 grapes at midnight. On Three Kings Day, children watch parades to get candy from the kings and open presents in the morning from the Three Wise Men.
Laura spent Christmas Eve with her family in Sierra de Gredos, having dinner together and receiving gifts from her aunt dressed as Santa Claus. On Christmas Day, she celebrated her birthday with her family, exchanging gifts and having another family dinner. On New Year's Eve, Laura went out with friends to a disco after getting ready with her mother, sister, and aunt. She had fun dancing until returning home at 4 am.
For Christmas, the author's family had dinner at their grandmother's house on December 24th where they ate a lot of food and played cards late into the night. On New Year's Eve, the author helped their grandmother prepare dinner for the whole family. On January 5th, the author and some friends participated in a Parade of Kings, dressing up and painting their faces before taking photos and removing their costumes and makeup.
1) The document describes a family's Christmas celebrations over several days in December and January. It details meals shared, family gatherings, religious observances, and gift exchanges.
2) On Christmas Eve and Day, the author dines with their father's family and their own family respectively, spending time talking both nights.
3) The author makes a joke at their uncle's expense on December 28th, the Feast of the Holy Innocents, as is customary for the day.
This document provides recipes for three Spanish Christmas dishes: Asparagus with Salmon, Turron, and Prawns with Garlic Mayonnaise. It lists the basic ingredients and preparation steps for each recipe. The Asparagus with Salmon recipe wraps drained white asparagus in smoked salmon slices seasoned with lemon juice and dill. The Turron recipe involves heating honey and sugar before mixing in stiff egg whites and ground almonds flavored with lemon zest. The Prawns with Garlic Mayonnaise recipe mixes mayonnaise and crushed garlic before grilling seasoned prawns and serving with the garlic mayonnaise.
In Spain, families have a large dinner together on Christmas Eve consisting of seafood, roasted lamb, and sweets like nougat and polvorones, drinking cava. Christmas Day is a national holiday where more meals are shared and practical jokes are played, as it is similar to April Fool's Day. New Year's Eve is celebrated with street parties and eating 12 grapes at midnight for good luck in the new year. The Three Kings arrival on January 6th is an important day where children receive presents commemorating the biblical Magi.
The document discusses December 28th, which in Spain is known as Santos Inocentes Day, similar to April Fools' Day. On this day, people play practical jokes on each other and the media will sometimes include nonsense stories. The date is also associated with the biblical Massacre of the Innocents in which King Herod ordered the execution of male children in Bethlehem to avoid losing his throne to the newborn King of Jews whose birth was announced. The day of jokes and pranks is celebrated worldwide in Spanish-speaking communities.
Esther is 14 years old and lives in Pi単eres de Pria with her parents. She has one brother who lives in Sweden. Her parents work at a hotel together. Esther enjoys cycling in the nearby village, listening to music, using the internet, and talking with friends. Her favorite foods are chips, pasta, and salad.
The document describes the hobbies of several individuals. Aitana enjoys dancing, playing handball, spending time with friends, going to the beach in summer, playing guitar, watching TV, listening to music, and going to the swimming pool. lvaro likes fishing, skateboarding, cycling, football, and canoeing. He also enjoys walking with friends, playing table tennis, and watching TV.
Asturias is a region in northern Spain with around 1 million inhabitants. While Spanish is widely spoken, Asturias has its own language called Asturiano or Bable. The capital and largest city is Oviedo, known for its university and for hosting the annual Prince of Asturias Awards. Some key facts about the region are that it has immense natural beauty, beaches, mountains, and opportunities for adventure sports. The document also provides details about the school IES Avelina Cerra located in the coastal town of Ribadesella, and recreational activities available in and around Ribadesella like visiting caves, tracking dinosaur footprints, canoeing, and an annual river descent event.