Saturday 6 July 2013

Our schools

The students also presented their schools.

This is Kaufmannsschule II, a vocational school in Hagen, Germany:



The poster was made by Oliver.

This is II LO im. Cz. Milosza, a grammer school in Jaworzno, Poland:


This is Colegiul Tehnic de Transporturi Auto, a technical college in Drobeta Turnu-Severin, Romania:






Having seen the presentations of the schools students were asked to post their reactions.

Here are some of them:

Germany -> Norway
Hello everybody,

I have watched your video about your school and it was wonderful, because you can do a lot of things for example you can cook and a lot of other things.
 

I have a question: Do you also have normal lessons? (Maths, English and other languages)
 

Your German fellow students

Lia and Ornella
The answer is:
Yes, each course has a set of standard classes (english, norwegian, math, history and similar) and the college preporatory courses focuses mainly on these kind of classes, for instance our class has to take norwegian, history and gym, and we can choose up to four of these: Physics, chemistry, maths, biology, social studies, psychology, extra gym and english. emoticon
-Ottar and Eli-Ann

Romania -> Norway
Dear friends!
I liked how you made the school presentation. Besides that, everything in your school is very nice and modern. I saw you can take driving lessons in school. I'd like to know how is the driving exam in your country.
Cosmin 
The answer is:
In order to take the driving licence in Norway, you are first required to take a theoretical test (45 question maximum of 7 wrong), take 13 driving lessons and take the driving exam (drive around with a driving-censor for about an hour) and he will do the final evaluation if you get the driving licence or not emoticon
-Ottar and Eli-Ann emoticon
Norway -> Germany

Hey
I Found your video very informative and well made, and it made me wonder about a few things:
Which classes do you have at your school?
What level are you currently in? (in Norway we have 10 years of compulsory school, and optional from there on out, we're on our 12th year at the moment)
What kind of hobbies are most popular over there after school? :)
-Ottar and Eli-Ann from Norway
The answer is:
Hi,
at our school we have classes in the higher Commercial School (two-year-old vocational school of Economics and Management) and in the commercial high school.
Our class names are for example: 11bw5.
11 means the school year, "bw" means the emphasis Business Administration and "5" means Class 5.
This is our class at the moment.

In Germany we have also 10 years of compulsory school, and then we can continue the school or make a education.

The most popular hobbies after school are sports/ clubs like football or volleyball, swimming, gaming at the computer or PlayStation, shopping and meeting friends.

- Sara, Lisa and Kübra from Hagen, Germany

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