Friday, October 31, 2008

Autumn in Poland - a poem by Ola Kloc, class 2c

Who said that autumn is grey?
And rainy? And windy? No way!
In fact the autumn is great
With leaves and the sun that is late

The colours of autumn are bright
the wind is dancing with kite
You taste fresh apples and plums
collecting your vitamine guns

You don't have to feel sad
Frankly, you should start to be mad
enjoying the moments of sun
all the time having fun

Autumn in Poland - Martyna Widomska, class 1b







I took these photos in my favourite place in Lublin - a ravine near LSM. It was hard to find any autumn landscape near my house, so I went to the bus station and I took really good shots I think:) Hope you'll enjoy them.

Autumn in Poland - poem by Adrianna Wróbel, class 2h

Is there anybody knocking at the door suddenly?
It's autumn already, autumn has come
and gilded leaves in the forest
Rabbits running around
Watch the leaves falling down
Raindrops are knocking
at our windows
Wind blows in our eyes.
But suddenly comes the storm
Therefore, she's like golden
Autumn's soul

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Autumn in Poland - Kasia Bednarz (class 2c)

Autumn is the most beautiful season, because everybody loves golden leaves fallen from the tree and walk among them. Children like jumping in puddles. It's the time to dig out potatoes. People wear raincoats, gumboots and take umbrellas . In the sky clouds appear. In the gloomy and raining days hedgehogs are looking for food .





Autumn in Poland - Diana Piątek and Karolina Sadowska (class 2g)







Autumn is a special season.
Everyone is delighted by the nature. Delight combines beauty and variety of colours. This is a season which inspires everyone.
Its special colours are: green, orange, red, and brown.
In autumn we may do a lot of different things for example pick mushrooms, make posies from flowers and leaves and a lot of interesting things!
Autumn is the best season!!!

Autumn in Poland - Ania Szuster (class 1b)

Polish autumn is very colourful. Leaves are yellow, red and brown, sometimes they are green. The weather is windy, cold and rainy but often in the sky there is much sun with a little wind.


Autumn in Poland - Rafał Księżopolski





In the pictures we can see the autumn scenery.

Autumn in Poland - Ola Kloc, class 2c




If you've ever dreamt of seeing the most faboulous colours of autumn, your visit in Poland can make your dream come true.


In Poland autumn is a very beautiful season. We can see golden trees, colourful leaves which can be many bautiful shades of red, orange, yellow or pale green as well as conkers and acorns.


In Poland you can admire Indian summer with its warm, sunny weather. During the day you can't belive that winter is coming. Nights in autumn are cool and the temperature often drops below zero. But autumn sometimes can be moody. It often rains and the wind is very strong. Such days aren't pleasant. But despite everything, I want to recommend Poland because my country is worth visiting.

Autumn in Poland - Kasia Bujak, class 2f












Polish autumn is beautiful. Polish parks, orchards and gardens look particularly beautiful. Everywhere there are colourful leaves. Branches of rowan are curved under weight of red beads. In orchards apples, pears and plums are shining in the sun. In gardens yellow sunflowers and orange pumpkins are gilding. Falling leaves from trees are creating colorful carpets.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Autumn in Germany

















Autumn in Germany

German students wrote some little poems about autumn. Here are some of them:

Brown
The chestnut
They fall down
I'd like to eat them
Delicious

Grey
The weather
It's not good.
It's raining all days
Wet
(Jennifer Glaser, Class 9c)

Colourful
many leaves
fall from trees
I love this time
Wonderful
(Marie Antoinette Manger, 9a)

Programme of our Project Meeting in Wernigerode (17-21 November 2008)


Dear friends,
we are looking forward to meet you in Wernigerode.
We want to show you our school and of course our wonderful landscape. We have planned some sport activities, too.
See you on 17 November 2008!


More information about our programme:

Monday:
Arrival
The host families will you pick up at the train station in Wernigerode.

Tuesday:
You have to get up early!!!

We will have trip to Wolfsburg by bus.

There we will visit the Volkswagen Autostadt.

You can get some more information:
http://www.autostadt.de/portal/site/www/template.PAGE/

A factory tour is included.

And we will visit another museum, which is called “phaeno”.
It is a science museum.
http://www.phaeno.de/

Start: at 7:30

Coming back: about 18:00

Wednesday:
The German pupils will show their guests the school.
We will do a Workshop on poetry for our Landscape project.

After that you learn more about our town while having a town rallye

In the afternoon we will have a bowling competition.

Thursday:
A trip into the mountains by train and we will do a short hiking tour.
(depending on the weather conditions)
You will need:

warm clothes/jacket

warm shoes, no high heels, but trainers are ok

Friday:
You have to go back home.
We will meet you again in your country.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Autumn in Poland - Przemek Kusiak (class 2i)

We have autumn!
Autumn in my country is a true paradise for the eye.
Leaves are changing the colour to golden, red and orange. They are creating colourful carpets under trees. Leaves are rustling during the walk under feet. The walk is the most beautiful, when a sun is shining.
In autumn it often rains and fogs rise. Walks in the rain are also very pleasant. Fogs are appearing in the morning and they are creating the fairy-taleclimate.
With greetings,
Przemek from Poland




Text and photos by Przemek Kusiak from class 2i (Lublin, Poland), age 14

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Autumn in Poland - Kasia Opłocka and Ola Popiołek-Janiec (class 2g)

Autumn in Poland is very beautiful. The leaves are turning red, orange and yellow. When the sun is shining and the weather is nice, people walk in parks and relax after their work. We want to show you how beautiful is autumn in our country, so we decided to take photos in Botanic Garden - one of the most amazing parks in Lublin. We hope you like it and maybe in the future will come here to see it. :)
Text and photos by Kasia Opłocka and Ola Popiołek-Janiec from class 2g (Lublin, Poland), age 14