Friday, August 22, 2008

6th Issue

San Antonio de Padua, Buenos Aires, Argentina


PROBLEMS WITH FREE PASSES

Alvarenga, Lezcano, Vasquez, Macaudiere


SAN ANTONIO’S SPORTS TEAMS WINNING

Alvarenga, Lezcano, Vasquez, Macaudiere

INTERVIEW TO THE ENGLISH TEACHER
D'Andrea, Argañaráz, Molina, Carolina Rodriguez and Camina Rodriguez.

CLASS NEWS
Alvarenga, Lezcano, Vasquez, Macaudiere

YANINA’S BIRTHDAY
Galguera, Nietzke, Rosa, Salas, Fernandez, and Sardinez

CUCUYÚ
Almeida, Ruggeri, Batana, Negri

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PROBLEMS WITH FREE PASSES


Next year we are going to the city of Bariloche. This week we have the third meeting about the graduation trip. The students and parents can’t agree on this idea of the trip.

The discussion is about the “Free Passes” because too many students want the passes and it is hard to make a decision.

“The problem is very difficult” Students said.


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SAN ANTONIO’S SPORTS TEAMS WINNING


On June 27, the handball team of San Antonio school went to San Francisco school. There, they played one match and won 15-10. “Francisco is the best player of the team” Martin said. And Guillermo Pionetti said “San Francisco school is a good team”.

The next week the handball team is going to the Bonaerenses Tournament. “This tournament is very difficult” Miguel Noguera said.


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On July 16, San Antonio School football team, went to Merlo and played a match with Belgrano School. San Antonio won 8-1 and classified to the next round in the Bonaerense Tournament. “The match was easy in the second half,” Martin Beneite said.

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On July 17, the football team of San Antonio School played a match with “La Blanquita”. The match was very difficult, and finished 3-3. San Antonio classified to the third. “The match was very, very difficult,” PE teacher Miguel Noguera said.

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On July, 23 San Antonio football team played one match with Estrella de Devoto. San Antonio won 4-1 and classified to the third round. Next Thursday we will play another match. “San Antonio is a very good team” headmaster Rivarola said.

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INTERVIEW TO THE ENGLISH TEACHER

On June, Friday 27th, pupils from 2nd, Rocio D'Andrea, Jimena Algañaraz, Victoria Molina, Carolina Rodriguez and Camina Rodriguez, interviewed the teacher of English.

I: Interviewer
B: Blas Bigatti

I- Hello teacher, how are you?
B- Fine, fine, I'm ok.
I- Ok, starting the interview...How long have you been working as a teacher?
B- I have been working as a teacher for ten years.
I- How many courses have you got in this school?
B- Two courses.
I- How many schools are you working at the moment?
B- At the moment, I'm working at six schools.
I- Do you get on well with your students?
B- Yes, the relationship is very good.
I- Do you like your profession?
B- Yes, I like my profession, but I don't agree with the educational system.
I- Would you like your daughter, Luna, to study English to become a teacher?
B- I don’t know. I wouldn’t mind, but that will be her decision, not mine.
I- So, thank you very much for your free time.
B- No, please, it's ok! Good bye!
I- Thanks, bye!

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CLASS NEWS

On May 30, in the English class, a problem happened. In 2° Sociales classroom, one person put a nail on Blas’ chair. Blas was very angry and caled to the vice-headmaster. The headmaster warned about a group sanction.

“I am very sad with this class” Blas said. And Luciano said, “I am very angry and furious because nothing changes.”

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On April 22 a terrible event happened. In 2° Sociales half the class broke one windows because they threw bottles. The headmaster suspended the class one day. “This group destroyed many things”, the porter said. And the headmaster said “They are suspended because this events are terrible”

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On July 23, in the English hour, a lot of students escaped from school because the teacher Gabriela Costela was absent. “A lot of student are absent in this class,” Blas said.

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On June 27, in the geography class, we made a poster for the Flag Day. “This activity was very good” Lucas said. And Gabriela said “2º Socials made the best poster.”


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YANINA’S BIRTHDAY


On July 11th at 10 pm everyone met in the house to celebrate Yanina's birthday. All the course was present. There were a lot of music and food. Also, everybody collaborated to buy the gift, but in the end we ended up giving her money. Fortunately it was a wonderful evening. The long awaited moment came for Yanina and her family. We sang the happy birthday and it was fun.

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CUCUYÚ

Last weekend, many students travelled to Cucuyú to help the children that live there. The students where stayed on Friday and Saturday. They stayed inside a convent, played with the children and helped them. These children don’t have the same things that we have. Rodrigo Ruggeri said, “It was a very good trip and I would like to go again.”