<span>Children go to school which are twinned with<span> schools in other countries.
</span>They swap work projects with one another.
They make pen-friends who they communicate with by e-mail.
They learn a lot of interesting things about their lifestyles, cultures and religions.
Children go to international schools.
Every day they mix with children who have different religions, cultures and lifestyles.
Children take part in </span>cross-cultural<span> projects.
They communicate with one another </span>by sharing <span>different stories and experiences.
They also take part in different </span><span>activities. </span><span> .
Any cross-cultural communication helps children from different counries:
to know what life is like in different countries;
to learn<span> more about other cultures; </span></span>lifestyles and traditions; <span>
to understand how big the world is and how many people live on the<span> planet we call home; </span>to understand that </span>we are all different and at the same time we are much alike.
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Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and the capital of Autonomous Community of Catalonia. It is situated on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula and washed by the Mediterranean Sea. The population of the city is 1,621,537 people. Barcelona is divided into 10 administrative districts, each with its own council. It’s a bilingual city with Catalan and Spanish as official languages.
Barcelona has a Mediterranean climate with mild and humid winters and warm, dry summers. There are no rains when Atlantic west winds arrive in the city. August, September, October and November are the wettest months of the year. The driest are February, March, June and July.
Barcelona is an important financial, commercial, cultural and educational centre.
As for its economy, there are two main sectors – the manufacturing and the services. Due to Barcelona’s tradition of creative art and craftsmanship, the city is famous for its award-winning industrial design.
The city’s main industries are textiles, chemical, electronic, printing, logistics, publishing, telecommunications and some others. Barcelona’s airport is the second largest airport in Spain, and the largest on the Mediterranean coast. Barcelona is also a big seaport of a great commercial importance.
Barcelona’s culture is about 2000 years old. There are a great number of theatres and museums in the city. The most famous are Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, the National Museum of Art of Catalonia, Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art and some others.
Barcelona has a long-standing sporting tradition. Football club “Barcelona” is known all over the world for its football team as it’s one of the largest in Europe.
This nice Spanish city is really worth visiting.
Ты не знаешь историю о гадком утенке?
Речь в тексте идет о молодом утенке.
Он недоволен, потому что он не похож на своих братьев и сестер. Он одинок.
После долгого времени сам утенок встречает красивых лебедей, он хочет выглядеть как они - лебеди. Затем он заходит в воду и понимает, что он действительно выглядит, как они.
Он красивый лебедь. На самом деле, он никогда не был утенком. Это всего лишь одна из многих сказок Ханса Христиана Андерсена.
Дети во многих странах любят их. Жизнь Андерсена была очень похожа на историю Гадкого Утенка. Он родился в 1805 году в Дании. Он отправился домой в четырнадцать, чтобы отправиться в оживленный город Копенгаген. Он хотел стать оперным певцом. Но люди смеялись над ним. Никто не воспринял его всерьез. Поэтому Андерсен решил стать писателем. Он вернулся в школу, чтобы учиться. Он начал писать. Когда люди читают его сказки, он прославился во многих странах. Самые известные истории Ханса Андерсена - «Дюймовочка», «Красные туфли», «Соловей» и «Русалочка».
Ханс Андерсен любил рассказывать свои истории детям до того, как написал их. Возможно, поэтому их так легко понять
I was writing a letter when I undestood that I had not bought bread for dinner.
I thought that my brother had already started cleaning a room but when I came he was sitting on a sofa and was having a dinner.
I sold a balloon to that boy, next day when I met him, he said that it had flown as soon as he had left my house.