dr na engleskom ili talijanskom jeziku
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Dragi učenici, roditelji i učitelji,
Donosimo vam prvi zbornik radova učenika Osnovne škole Augusta
Šenoe na stranim jezicima. Naša je želja pokazati vam radove s
nastave, iz domaćih zadaća ili projekata koje su naši učenici radili
na engleskom ili talijanskom jeziku.
Učenje stranih jezika obogaćuje naše živote, širi naše spoznaje i
vidike, uči nas toleranciji i čini strance manje stranima.
Odlučili smo zbornik nazvati Auggie oggi jer uključuje skraćeno ime
August na engleskom, dok oggi znači danas na talijanskom. Što se
ovih dana radi u OŠ Augusta Šenoe?
Ovdje je samo dio radova naših marljivih, mudrih i svestranih
učenika koji se igraju i ozbiljno rade i istražuju na engleskom i
talijanskom jeziku.
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The Stone Age The Stone Age was an enormous stretch of time in human history
which lasted about 2.5 million years. It was first named the Stone
Age in Victorian times when archeologists divided it into three periods. The
oldest being the Paleolithic period, then come the Mesolithic and the Neolithic
periods. This was based on the type of tools that people were using. Modern
archeologists think that these categories are wrong, but the names are still
used. The BBC podcast brings into light the final phase; the Neolithic period, also
known as the New Stone Age. When I mention the Stone Age, you might think of
cavemen, but these Neolithic people were closer in time to us than they were
to people living in caves during the Ice Age. In Britain, the Neolithic started only
six thousand years ago, and lasted for five thousand five hundred years. The
Neolithic era was a period of time when the world witnessed the farming
revolution. This was when people first started growing crops and keeping
animals for food instead of hunting and gathering in the wild. This was very
important because humans stopped roaming around and started living in one
place: living in houses and villages. Archeologists think that farming started in
Turkey and the Middle East about ten thousand years ago, but the people living
in Britain took four thousand years to get the hang of it. They lived a lot like
we do, but with much simpler technology and a lot more cardio exercise. They
didn´t have cars, bikes or buses, neither did they invent the wheel yet. They had
to walk. The tools were made of wood, stone and bones. They built big stone
monuments called Megaliths. When people died, they threw them in the river. In
1850, a big storm hit the Orkney islands on the northeast coast of Scotland. It
exposed the tops of some ancient houses. Professor Child, an archeologist, did
an excavation in the 1920´s. He found a preserved Neolithic village that is now
called the Sciarra Brey. The houses were made of stone. They had a fireplace in
the center of the room. There were two beds made of stone with a hole in the
center. You´d put animal skins to make it soft. In the kitchen they had a stone
box where they would put some clay cooking pots. In one of these houses,
archeologists found a human figurine made of whale bone. The doors were very
tiny; probably to keep out the cold, biting wind. They lived near the sea, but
they didn´t eat fish, only in emergencies. Some even decided that they would
rather starve than eat fish. They mostly ate the animals that they kept. They
also had pet dogs. The Sciarra Brey had 100 people living there for about six
hundred years. Even the Sciarra Brey is now close to sea, while in the Neolithic
times it was much further in land. The Neolithic era ended in the Orkney islands
probably due to the arrival of new people from Europe, bringing metal and the
wheel. That is how the Stone Age ended, and the Bronze Age began.
(Petar Kamenečki, 6. a)
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(Anja Martha Trupčević, 4.b)
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My pet
I don't have a pet but I would like to have one- a snake.
My pet's name would be Draco. This is him: He is green anaconda
with small green eyes. He is 2m long. He likes to eat mice and
crickets and drink cold water. He likes to sleep and watch his prey
before eating it. It is good that he isn't dangerous. I can't play with
him as with a dog od a cat, but he is really not boring. Snakes are
very interesting. Most people are scared of snakes but I am not.
Draco is a bit lazy but very friendly. He always loves to hide from
me in his tank. He is poisonous, but very nice to people, especially to
me.
I would like to know more about snakes because I love them. If I am
lucky, one day I will have a snake, my Draco. You guess, his name is
after my favorite character from Harry Potter.
(Marija Angela Tomašković, 6.c)
A flying coin
This story starts in Rome. Last summer my family and I went to
Rome for a little trip. After the trip to Rome, we went to Venice. We
explored everything. We ate traditional Italian food like pasta, pizza,
and ice cream. Every day we had lunch and dinner in restaurants.
We went to the famous Colosseum and we bought some souvenirs
there. I bought a pen and a book. I took photos and filmed every
single place we went to. I was so happy. We visited a little country
in Rome. It (is) was the Vatican. I was amazed by the architecture
there. We went to the famous Vatican museums and saw a lot of
famous paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo etc. I
was impressed. We took some photos there and went to church
where we prayed and also saw the Pope. The next day we went to
the Colosseum. It was so beautiful. We were with our tourist guide
who showed us everything in it and then we could explore by
ourselves. It was a nice day and we enjoyed walking there. There
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were a bunch of tourists and it was a little bit loud, but we
loved every second in the Colosseum. In the afternoon we
stopped by the ice cream shop. I ordered two scoops of ice
cream in my two favourite flavours – cookie and strawberry. They
put a lot of ice cream in the corn and it was really delicious. They
also put two little, round waffles to make it look like Disney's
Minnie. It was cute. When we finished eating, we went shopping and
bought things. The next day we ate our breakfast in a little, vintage
cafe'. All of us ordered orange juices and Rome's famous cake. My
Mum told me that people in Italy eat only sweet food for breakfast
and we in Croatia eat salty and savoury food, like cheese, ham etc.
That day, we decided to visit Fontana di Trevi. The legend says that
if you throw a coin in it, you will come to Rome again. My Dad gave
us coins and we both threw coins in the fountain. I accidentally
threw my coin on one tourist and the lady was very surprised to see
a flying coin. I didn't want her to take my coin, so I decided to run
and ask her to give me my coin. She laughed and gave it back. I was
happy! My coin fell in the fountain and that means that I will be
back in Rome (but after the Covid-19 pandemic). For dinner we ate
pizza. Yummy! I will never forget this trip! It was so cool and full of
excitement. I will definitely be back!
(Katja Jagić, 7.c)
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(Andrija Tičinović, 2.b)
(Šimun Vicko Pešić, 1.a)
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(Ena Kovač, 2.b)
(Margita Labaš, 5.c)
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My pet Leo
I have a cat called Leo. Leo is our 4th cat. He is cute,
furry, cuddly and very colorful. He has big brown eyes,
yellow fur and a big tail. He loves to eat a lot of cat food, to sleep
and at night he loves to go outside with other cats. Our cat sleeps
during the day because he needs to take a rest to go outside at
night. Sometimes he is very clumsy, like one time he broke a vase
with flowers, scattered the living room and he destroyed our house
in a single night. Our grandma cleaned up the house when she woke
up.
The good thing is that I don't need to take him for a walk because
he is a cat and he goes outside alone. When he sleeps, our house is
quiet and peaceful, but I always take him to my bed and he sleeps
there. I like to be close to him when he sleeps because I like that
purring sound.
Getting a cat as a pet is so good because you only need to feed him
and let him out. I like Leo because when I am sad he makes me
happy and because of him I am more responsible.
(Antun Gašparić, 6.c)
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(Iva Puljiz, 2.b)
(Mila Fulanović, 5.c)
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(Matija Jaković, 6.a)
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(Karla Varkaš, 1.a)
(Tonka Sikavica, 2.d)
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(Laura Mikinac, 2.c)
(Lejla Afshari Krpina, 1.e)
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(Marta Krajnović, 4.b)
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Ema Pomper, 5.c
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Luna Fabris, 5.c
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Ema Pomper, 5.c
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Gabrijela Hofer, 5.e
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Ema Pomper, 5.c
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Mila Fulanović, 5.c
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Ema Nikočević, 5.c
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(Lucia Pajtler. 5.e)
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(Luna Fabris, 5.c)
(Gabrijela Hofer, 5.e)
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(Mia Sarić, 5.e)
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(Karmen Brailo, 5.e)
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Margita Labaš, 5.c
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(Mia Grković, 4.b)
Katarina Špirelja, 5.e
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(Hana Hernaus, 3.d)
(Lucija Čustović, 3.d)
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(Maro Vuković, 4.b)
(Mia Raife, 4.b)
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(Luka Raguž, 4.b)
(Jan Vuković, 4.b)
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(Marta Krajnović, 4.b)
(Martina prijateljica, 4.b)
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(Nika Ćorluka, 4.b)