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- 02/02/2009 - Day of trips
- 03/02/2009 - Sunny day in Haparanda
- 04/02/2009 - Ski, football and sausages!
- 05/02/2009 - Santa's home
- 06/02/2009 - Haparanda’s history & Hockey
- 08/02/2009 - Bad weather and lots of snow
- 09/02/2009 - Reindeers' island
- 10/02/2009 - Cultural morning
- 12/02/2009 - An original castle
- 13/02/2009 - Last goodbye
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February
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WELCOME TO BARCELONA!!!
Our Comenius Project is a bilateral school association from September 2008 to June 2010 between these two schools: Escola Pia Nostra Senyora from
Swedish and Catalan are two minority languages which are spoken in the northernmost and southernmost parts of
The approach to these similar yet obviously contrasting realities will be done, not only by learning the basics of each minority language, but mainly by using English and ITC skills to learn about the different aspects of teenagers’ lives in the Catalan and Swedish contexts. Observing differences and similarities in teenagers’ lives in the northernmost and southernmost European countries in the context of their minority languages will help students to strengthen the idea of a European network from which to learn and to form lasting friendships for the future.
Students in the rural area of Haparanda in northern
How was your comenius experience in Barcelona?
Thursday, 5 February 2009
05/02/2009 - Santa's home
Before going to the famous house of Santa Claus, we had a guided visit through Arktikum, the greatest museum about Lapland. The guide showed us lots of elements related to Sámi culture, like clothes, tools and some specific animals from the area.
After that we had lunch there and then we watched a video about northern lights and some spectacular Nordic views.
We took the bus again and went to Santa’s Village. It was really amazing but so was the cold. That same day we reached the shocking temperature of -30º C. We entered into the main house and we finally saw Santa Claus and took a picture with him. He was a big old funny man. He also knew something about Barcelona, its football team and Catalan language.
After the picture we went shopping around the thousand stores that were in the little village and we left completely frozen. It was a great unforgettable day.
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