domingo, 20 de marzo de 2011

DEAD POETS SOCIETY



Directed by: Peter Weir

Produced by: Steven Haft, Paul Junger Witt, Tony Thomas

Written by: Tom Schulman

Starring: Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke, Kurtwood Smith, Gale Hansen, Norman Lloyd

Music by: Maurice Jarre

Cinematography: John Seale

Editing by: William M. Anderson

Distributed by: Touchstone Pictures

Release date: June 2, 1989 (1989-06-02)

Running time: 128 minutes

SUMMARY

The film tells the story of a traditional, expensive and very strict boarding school with the
arrival of a new teacher which follows a completely opposite ideology reffering to the education
system to the schools’. This new proffesor, with his unique methot, tries to make the students
able to think by themselves, enjoying literature and poetry and encouraging them to “Seize
the day” becoming very popular between the students and truly influencing their lives. The
movie emphasizes the different lives of a group of teenagers who follow the steps of this new
teacher, Mr Keating, reopening the dead society club and to a point where something tragic
takes place.

TWO DIFFERETN APPROACHES TO EDUCATION

In this film we observed two different approaches to education, the first one is representd in
the movie by the older teachers, who try to educate their pupils in a traditional way using
books, and simply giving lectures. At the end of the film we are able to appreciate this way of teaching after the school rehires the old literature proffesor. On the other hand, we find Mr Keating’s method in teaching which pretends to make fully interactive classes where kids are able and allowed to learn while having fun. For example as we can see in the film, instead of ordinary classes, Mr. Keating takes them outside and while playing the ball teaches them the true meaning of poetry.

Mr. Keating’s teaching is “unorthodox” because he doesn’t follow the traditional patterns of education. It is new , fun and is found by the students interesting and entertaining.


WHAT IS A GOOD TEACHER?
First of all we should define each word separately, good and teacher.
Good means “Being positive or desirable in nature” whereas the word teacher designates a person in charge of other’s education. Literally the sentence “good teacher” talks about a person who makes learning for others easier and pleasant.
But there are many senses for those words, being a good teacher is managing to awake the internal curiosity that every single human being’s got inside about a certain topic or theme. A good teacher knows how to make knowledge stomachs hungry about eating wisdom, in order to, afterwards, feed them with the ideas demanded.
A good teacher knows perfectly how to make classes pleasant, enjoyable and fun without losing the didactic purpose which brought him there.

But above all, a good teacher must say every morning: “Hellouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu Girlssssssss”


CARPE DIEM
Carpe Diem means “seize the day”, live as it was your last day. It means acting without thinking because life is short.
Carpe Diem comes from Latin and it is a literary topic.
In the movie we can find examples ilustrating how the Carpe Diem affects the lives and behavior on the boys when Neil Perry tries to achieve his dream of becoming an actor, when Knox Overstreet fight for win Chris’ love and when the boys continue with the dead poets society although they have to break the rules.


sábado, 19 de marzo de 2011

"Remembering old times"

It's been such a long time that we don't write here, in our dear blog. I really liked those days whenever we fill out a whole page of the blog sharing silly and minor aspects of our lives: we are completely different characters but we all get along really well and that's what we showed in every entry we made. And now you could wonder why I've written here today and have said these sort of this sentimental stuff: it's just that I've opened the blog because tomorrow we should have done something about Dead Poets Society (Teresa please, don't forget about it ;P) and I've realised how neglected our blog seems.
Yes, today I've become kind of gloomy :(
Camelia D.

lunes, 7 de febrero de 2011

WINNERS!!

hellooo!!!
camelia: Good!! guess whats on Tv tonight EL BARCOOO!!!!
Leire: the best spanish serie in all times .. well i also love LOS PROTEGIDOS hahaha if anyone wants to wach it it's on, sunday's night at 10 p.m. hahaha love you guys!!
Raquel: we are the winners hahahha what an over wellming situation
Marta: we have an extremly dangerous and incredibly important mission to do: we have to tell Pirlich that he won the First prize hahahhaha
Teresa:: ooohhhim sorry i wasnt there, i am running a fever!!!

WINNERS!!!

viernes, 4 de febrero de 2011

Nobel Prize of Chemist

Our candidate for the Nobel Price in Chemistry this year is Eduardo Gómez Pirlich, known worldwide as "eL Pirlih"
We are totally convinced that he deserves this award by his enthusiasm and dedication to the chemistry en around 25 years that he's been teaching that subject in Entrepinos. And no one could have done it better. He encourages his students to continue in the scientific branch to the absolut limits: here you have her famous phrase "Fisics will feed you".



Interview with Pirlich:

- How many years have you been teaching chemistry?
Around 25 years.

- Why did you decide to study chemistry?
Because it clears your mind, and it helps analysing reality in a systematic way.

- A remarkable person you admire
Dalton, because he established for the first time matter's structure model based in scientific proposals.

- What qualities should a good chemist have?
Firsty, you should have a certain intelectual capacity, desire to resolve problems and an ethernal desire of knowing and growing wiser.

- An advice for those who want to be someone in the chemistry world
Trying to deepen in the knowledge, question everything continuosly and explaning theories to the rest, but always enjoying it. Knowledge and wisedom give great spiritual satisfaction. Chemistry is an engine with an unlimited fuel.

lunes, 31 de enero de 2011

MM

Ouch, no one has written here since last week...
mmmm
Gotta say that this blog is losing it's busy life. Poor of him.
He feels forgotten and missunderstood....
Well at any case, I have to go to get a shower and to get ready,
you now, IT'S MONDAY MORNING,
the worst of all pains....
See you in thirty minutes ;)
xoxoxo

Te.

lunes, 24 de enero de 2011

OHHH!!

we are in Greece!!!!! =) I fell I am with you!!! jejejeje

:O

I would like to be there with you, but I have  fever =(. I miss you. kisses from me, Martha

third and forth test


Test
3

Country: Greece.


Capital city: Athens.


Language: Greek.


Inhabitants: 11,305,118.


Currency: Euro. 


3 important cities: Athens, Mykonos, Crete. 


A typical dish: Moussaka.

Flag:
 
Type of goverment: Parliamentary republic.

President/king’s name: the presidents name is Karolos Papoulias and the prime minister’s name is
Giorgos Papandreou.

4 basic expresions:
Καλημέρα
(Good morning).
Καλή νύχτα(Good night) .
πώς είστε

(How are you?).
καλά
(Very well).

3 artists (writers, painters, etc): As an ancient writer we can find Homer and some contemporary Greek writers, poets and novelists are Dionysios Solomos and Andreas Kalvos.

3 tourist places: the most important places to visit in Greece are the Acropolis in Athens, the temple of Zeus and all the islands which are part of this country.


Test 4

The Greek alphabet

first test

CLUE NUMBER 1: Parthenon
This building is dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
- Where is it?: It is located in the Athenian Acropolis, Greece.
- When was it build?: Its construction began in 447 bC and was finished in 438 bC.
- Who was the constructor of the building?: The architects were Iktinos and Kallikrates.
- What statue has inside?: the statue of Athena.

CLUE NUMBER 2: Olympic games
The symbol of this event consist in five rings for each continent.
- What is it?: it is an international sports event.
- How often are they celebrated?: the Games are currently held every four years.
- Where were they celebrated last time?: the last time it was celebrated in Beijin in 2008.
- How did it get started?: The ceremony typically starts with the hoisting of the host country's flag and a performance of its national anthem. The host nation then presents artistic displays of music, singing, dance, and theater representative of its culture.



CLUE NUMBER 3: Apollo
One of the Olimpics god, who have a laurel on his/her head.
- Who is he/she?: He is Apollo.
- He/she is known like god of... music.
- Who are his/her parents?: he is the son of Zeus and Leto.
- Why is he/she represented with a laurel on his/her head?: Apollo is represented wearing a laurel wreath on his head as in ancient Greece wreaths were awarded to victors.

second test

1. In the ancient Age, which was the most prolific period?
B. V-IV b.C

2. When was the Peloponnese war?
A. 431–404 b. C

3. Which of this were the most important “polis”?
C. Athens and Sparta.

4. Which of these philosophers are greek?
A. Aristotle, Plato and Socrates.

5. Which were the Olympus gods?
C. Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Dionysus, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, Hephaestus and Hermes.

6. When was the war of Independence?
B. 1821-1830

viernes, 21 de enero de 2011

(L)

OOHHH!!! I know that you're in Antonio Orozco's concert!!! jejejjje tomorrow Nena Daconte is going to sing too. I think I will go. :D but really I'm not sure.

well, as every friday, I'm going out so I say bye bye to everyone!! I'm sorry, but I have to get prepared! (I don't know if this sentece is correct but it doesn't matter hehe)

kisses from me! who am I? Marthaaa :P

lunes, 17 de enero de 2011

Hi, people from all around the world! How are you today? Yesterday, it started the first episode of the second season of "The protected". It's totally amazing but, what I really like the most about it is my Culebra: the more I see him, the more I love him.
here you have a photo of the whole family:
I LOVE THEM!!!
hehehehe
PD: and today I will have to see Success Operation (usually named as "OT") via internet, because it was being broadcasted yesterday at the same time as The Protected, what a shame! XD
kisses from Camelia :)
xoxoxo

viernes, 14 de enero de 2011

hI mISS!!!

I know you can't forget my inadequate word saying "That's a shit", so I ask for forgiveness publicly and I admit here, in this beautiful blog, that this proyect is the best proyect I have ever done.

This was all I wanted to tell you. Thanks a lot, Martha


lunes, 10 de enero de 2011

SECOND TEST

1. What happened in 1917?
A. This country became independent
B. The Russian revolution
C. The Great Famine

2. Who founded the Bolsheviks?
A. Kral Marx
B. Vladimir Lenin
C. Vladimir Putin

3. What was the capital city until 1918?
A. Moscow
B. Chernobyl
C. St Peterburg

4. Who was the last Tsar?
A. Peter I
B. Nicholas II
C. Catherine the Great




5. What’s the name that this country received between 1922 and 
1991?
A. ACNHUR
B. USS
C. USSR



6. Who was the last President of the USSR?

A. Vladimir Putin
B. Alexander Lebedev
C. Mikhail Gorbachev





7. What creation made St Peterburg jeweler and designer Carl Faberge famous?:
A. Necklaces
B. Gold watches
C. Eggs with precious stones

Camelia and Raquel

FIRST TEST

CLUE NUMBER 1 INFORMATION CARD:
The Heritage Complex


WHERE IS IT? 
Situated between the Palace Embankment and the Palace Square, adjacent to the site of Peter the Great's original Winter Palace.

HONW MANY BUILDINGS DOES IT CONSIST OF?  
This consists of six buildings constructed in the 18th and 19th centuries, among which the most important is the Winter Palace, the former imperial residence. The Winter Palace, the Small Hermitage, the Old Hermitage and the New Hermitage.

WHICH ARE THE OPENING HOURS? 
Tuesdays - Saturdays: 10.30-18.00
Sundays: 10.30 - 17.00
Closed Mondays

NAME AT LEAST 3 CURRENT EXHIBITONS:
-Porcelain and Rose
21 December 2010 – 3 April 2011
-Buried Treasure of Factory Owner Likhacheva
8 December 2010 - 13 February 2011
-The Sails of Hellas. Classical Antiquity Navigation
21 September 2010 - 16 January 2011

CLUE NUMBER 2 INFORMATION CARD:
Leo Tolstoy

WHEN AND WHERE WAS HE BORN? 
He was born in Yasnaya Polyana In September 9, 1828.

NAME AT LEAST 7 WORKS:
§  Childhood (Детство [Detstvo]; 1852)
§  Boyhood (Отрочество [Otrochestvo]; 1854)
§  Youth (Юность [Yunost']; 1856)
§  Family Happiness (Семейное счастье [Semeynoe schast`e]; novella, 1859)
§  The Cossacks (Казаки [Kazaki]; 1863)
§  War and Peace (Война и мир [Voyna i mir]; 1865–1869)
§  Anna Karenina (Анна Каренина [Anna Karenina]; 1875–77)

WHAT’S HIS WHOLE NAME?
Count Lyev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

WHAT ARE HIS 2 MOST FAMOUS NOVELS ABOUT?
His literary masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Karenina represent, in their scope, breadth and vivid depiction of 19th-century Russian life and attitudes, the peak of realist fiction.

CLUE NUMBER 3 INFORMATION CARD:
Red Square (Moscow)

WHERE IS IT?
In the heart of  Moscow. The square separates the Kremlin, the former royal citadel and currently the official residence of the President of Russia, from a historic merchant quarter known as Kitai-gorod.

WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF ITS NAME?
 The name came about because the Russian word красная (krasnaya) can mean either "red" or "beautiful" .

WHAT’S THE NAME OF THE CATHEDRAL THAT IS NEXT TO THIS SQUARE?
Saint Basil's Cathedral 

WHOSE TOMB IS SITUATED IN THIS SQUARE?  
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's.

THIRD TEST

COUNTRY: Russia
CAPITAL CITY: Moscow
LANGUAGE: Russian is the official language of Russia
INHABITANTS: The population of Russia is 141927297
CURRENCY: The basic unit of the Russian currency is the ruble.
3 BIGGEST CITIES:  Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk
TYPICAL DISH: Botvinya is one of the most typical of traditional cold Russian soups. The name of the soup comes from the Russian word botva, which means "leafy tops of root vegetables", and the ingredients are in line with the name: leafy tops of young beet, sorrel, green onions, dill, cucumbers, and two types of kvass, then some mustard, garlic, and horseradish as spices. The vegetables are rubbed through a sieve and kvass is poured over

FLAG:

TYPE OF GOVERNMENT: They have a Federal Republic, which means that Russia has a federation of states with a Republican form of Government.
PRESIDENT’S NAME: Dimitry Anatolyevich Medvedev
MAIN RELIGION: Orthodox Christianity is Russia's traditional and largest religion
4 BASIC EXPRESSIONS:
Hi!: privEt
Good Morning! dObraye Utra
Good Evening! dObriy dEn/ vEcher
 Welcome!:  dabrO pazhAlavat’
3 ARTISTS (writers, painters, etc):
Akhmatova Anna who  is poet. Baryshnikov Mikhail who is a ballet dancer and actor and Kandinsky Vassily who is a famous painter.
3 MOST TOURISTIC PLACES: Without taking a step, there is the Kremlin, St. Basil's Cathedral and Lenin's tomb all within a few hundred metres of each other in Moscows Red Square

FOURTH TEST

jueves, 6 de enero de 2011

Saddayforus.

Hey girls this is me writting from "god-know's-where" yes Im not proud of saying that Christmas have already finished... yes there're only about four days left to go back to class and I DON'T WANT, actually I think that neither insane students are keen on going back to school, IT'S stressing and BORING above all.


The three Wise Men have been kind and brought me the objective for te camera I asked them :):):):) now I definetely look like a paparazzi its length is almost 30 centimetres.


I've spent this holidays in Rome including new years eve which was amazing (yeppp I had to eat LENTEJAS). Rome it's amazing you should go and see it.
And that's it.
See ya in 5 daysssssssss! 
Missing You!
T.


xoxoxoxo