Friday, March 27, 2009

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The art of strawberry

The show is amazing. In winter and early spring, many coaches are leaving the inner cities and visit small villages in rural areas. Often, the car park, lovely ladies with a fine hat-shaped cutter host, probably the aunts and daughters of peasants requisitioned for the full season. Once off the bus, they get a cup of sweet milk, and locked up for 20 to 30 minutes in vinyl greenhouses. This is the ritual of Ichigo Gari (苺 狩り), or the orgy of strawberries.
The Japanese grow strawberries in greenhouses during the winter. The sun often excellent this period, temperatures are rather mild and allow markets the country to receive, from mid-January, they often tasted delicious fruit in pastry. One of the most popular cake is Ichigo Short (苺 ショートケーキ), a sort of strawberry. Many Japanese believe that the strawberry is the most "cute" fruit, character cutter (莓) is indeed in recent years allowed for the first names and seem to know some success: what's cuter than naming-Ichigo chan her granddaughter.
However, the real fans go to the Ichigo Gari in the campaign. One can indeed privatize its section emissions, about 1 meter per person, carefully delineated by the bailiff to strawberries. These often grow on small artificial terraces on two or three rows. The plants produce fruit continuously throughout the season, and when we tasted strawberries, one can often see more flower stalks. It is not cheap since it often costs about 1800 yen (15 Euro) per person.
The partygoers then have 20 to 30 minutes to destroy the crop, as it fills the belly of these delicious fruits. The author of this blog has eaten a good sixty respectable size. Even with this good Appétit, the entrance fee may seem high. But the strawberries eaten from the tree are much more tasty and sweet as those of trade, as they have ripened on the stem, not in the maze of distribution channels of supermarkets.
fruit enthusiasts can also go to Budogari (ぶどう 狩り grapes will, between August and September), kinokogari (きのこ 狩り, mushrooms at will in the fall), nashigari (梨 狩り pears will between August and November), or miikangari (みかん 狩り, in winter), but these are confidential. The sakuranbogari (さくらんぼ 狩り, cherries will) have more success by cons. We begin to dream with the crisis, some French agrigulteurs organize days "open orchard" in our finest terroirs: apricots and peaches in southern France would make "gari" fabulous.

Additional information

site Rurunbu ( http://www.rurubu.com/season/winter/ichigo/ ) has a substantial list of "spots" Ichigo Gari. The site "Mapple" ( http://www.mapple.net/sp_mikaku/kaki.asp ) presents some addresses of gari. Full season Ichigo Gari is from January to March around Tokyo.
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Trabajo de Ciencias Sociales


NOTEBOOK TRAVEL

HISTORY-GEOGRAPHY

Architecture:

  • What style belongs cathedral of Albi ? Describe its main elements using supplementary lexicon, focusing on the facade, plan, vault, bow decoration. You can also complete the following sentences:

v The cathedral was built in style ...

v In the front we see ... portals, arches ... ... steeples

v The plan ... naves

v The transept is ...

v chapels can be observed ...







What style belongs Cathedral Saint Sernin in Toulouse ? Describe the building. Is there a different cathedral like in France? And in Spain? You can complete the same sentences that you completed for Albi.

  • Seeking an image and a plane of the two cathedrals and places them on the most characteristic elements.

What is a castle? What are its main elements? What are they? Where is it that you can find castles.

Geography:

  • How climate belongs in the Languedoc? And the Midi-Pyrenees? Describe the temperature and precipitation.

  • What time did he do during the trip? Does he like it? Has he made the sun? It was cold? Have you noticed a difference between time English and French?

  • Name the landforms that you observed during the trip (plains, mountains, valleys, plateaus, mountain ranges). Seeking a map with directions and places these elements.

  • What is the principal river of these parts? Do you know of other major rivers in the same place?

  • Draw a map with directions and places major cities you have visited. You can add some pictures or documents trip.

From a map of Toulouse, place the monuments you most attracted. Afterwards, you can distinguish the old city of the modern.


History :

  • At the using brochures that you have found at the tourist office, tells the story of Toulouse in a few lines.
  • What is the origin of the name of Toulouse? Who founded the city?
  • What are the main economic activities in Toulouse?


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

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Geography

Answer the following questions:

1. Where are we going? What do we call the region? What is the name of the capital?

2. How many departments are there?

3. Draw a map of the region with the departments?

Search the site:

www.hist-geo.com

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Our book Travel

is a very visual medium with a text to tell our trip and our memories.
To make a travel book should widen brains.

1. We must imagine
2. We must be careful
3. It should be noted
4. To reflect must
5. We must learn
6. must write every day
7. We need to give your opinion
8. You have to of photos to illustrate

is our material to make our travel log:

We need a pair of

We need a stick

We need

We need to take

We need to keep small mementos such as .

And especially good trip !!!!!!!!!

Monday, March 23, 2009

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Gastronomy of the Midi-Pyrenees



Answer the following questions:

1. At What animals are meat / products typical of the region?

2. List three local cheeses.

3. The black truffle:

a. How is it called?
b. When are we doing the harvest? How?

4. What are the ingredients of "endive with Roquefort and walnuts? (Use partitive)

5. A local product: Cassoulet

a. From what century it is known?
b. What is the origin of its name?
c. What are its ingredients? (Use partitive)

6. Roquefort:

a. When was this cheese?
b. What type of milk is it made?
c. Where is it refined? (Refine: give a more delicate flavor. Time, refines the cheese cellar)
d. How is called Roquefort?

7. The Laguiole:

a. How old is he?
b. With what is milk made?
c. What kind of paste of this cheese?

8. Rocamadour

a. What type of milk is it developed?
b. Where is it refined?
c. What was it used in the fifteenth century?

Look for information on the website:

fr.franceguide.com


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

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The city of Albi space


Answer the following questions:

1. Do you think the model of Ariane is a big size? Is it bigger? Smaller?

2. In your opinion, what is most important: see the control room or attend the launch of the rocket? Why?

3. Do you think it is really possible to properly represent the history since the Big Bang to the emergence of the solar system? Develops.

4. What do you like to see: the planetarium spherical screen with a 600 m2 (you can see the stars as in the time of the Pharaohs) or 3-D cinema.

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cite_de_l

http://www.cite-espace.com/

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Answer the following questions:
1 - List the names of famous men who were born in Albi
2 - What industries do we find?
3 - Which river runs through the city?
4 - How are the streets?
5 - What is your impresion seeing the Cathedral of S. Cecilia?
6 - Qelle is the date of construction?
7 - What struck you in?
8 - What is the dominant color in Albi?
9 - What type of park plan Rochegude?
10 - What products tipyques gourmet Albi?

http://www.albi-tourisme.com/

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Castles Lastours


Answer the following questions:


1. What region are they?

2. How many castles are going to visit?

3. What are their names?

4. What time are they? What condition are they now?

5. What the Cathars?

Look at the following sites:


http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châteaux_de_Lastours

fr.wikipedia.org / wiki / Catharism





Monday, March 16, 2009

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Cabrespine




Answer the following questions:

1. What a chasm?

2. In which region is he?

3. How high is it?

4. When was it discovered?

5. What type of crystal dominates?

6. What is the Balcony of the devil?

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabrespine

http://www.grottes-de-france.com/

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Carcassonne



Answer questions following:

1. What is the origin of the city?

2. What region is she?

3. What is its shape?

4. What sights can you see?

Look at the following sites:

http://www.carcassonne.culture.fr/

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcassonne



Monday, March 9, 2009

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Museum of Natural History


Questions about Geology SVT:

Find the answers on the site of the Museum of Science of Toulouse.

1. The Gabbro is an igneous rock, but is it original plutonic or volcanic origin? What part of the Earth (crust, mantle magma ,...) comes form this rock?

2. What others can you rock magamatiques see the museum? Are they original plutonic or volcanic origin?

3. In the museum you can also see some sedimentary rocks we have seen in class. Which? How limestone can occur?

4. In the museum there is a large collection of minerals. What minerals do we covered in class? From what substance they are compounds (sulfate, phosphate ...)?





Questions on Botanical SVT:

1. Some fungi do not grow directly on the ground. That means "tinder fungus is lignicolous? What is the tinder?

2. What are "Rhodophyta"? Are they edible?

3. There is a fruit called "hopelessness of monkey, can you explain why?





Questions on Zoology SVT:

1. The octopus is a mollusk, but is it poisonous? Why?

2. A mollusk is used to dye the royal purple robes: which one?

3. Describe the appearance of the platypus. How does it reproduce?


http://www.museum.toulouse.fr/

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

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Toulouse Toulouse-Lautrec


1. What are its origins?
2. What emperor inici Dynasty Carolingians?
3. What illness he suffered?
4. What education did he receive?
5. What art movement is it?
6. What are the topics in his works?
7. What are his sources of inspiration?
8. What techniques did he use?
9. What are his most important works?
10. What work have you loved the most? Explain why and explain the framing, composition and color.

Seek answers to questions on these sites:

http://www.mairie-albi.fr/arthisto/lieux/museetl.html

http://www.fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri_de_Toulouse-Lautrec

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Answer the following questions:

1. Why do we call Toulouse "Pink City"?
2. What can we visit monuments in Toulouse?
3. What do we call the Town Hall? What type of building is it? (Civil or religious)
4. Which buildings belong to the Languedoc Gothic art?
5. Which building now houses the tourist office?
6. What the largest Romanesque building in the West in Toulouse?
7. What shape is the natural arch of the Church of the Jacobins?

Look for information on the website:

http://www.toulouse-tourisme.com/

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School trip to Toulouse

College Luis de Góngora organized a school trip to Toulouse with students first and 2nd year ESO. It will be held from March 27 to April 1. In the coming days we will inform you further.

Directions: Hola a todos

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un poco pero hemos logrado conectarnos slow, todo goes well, volvemos morning, to tell the time by calling the school. Greetings




27 mars: Torrejón-Toulouse: it was very long but in the end we had fun
28 mars: Toulouse-La cité de l'espace, had bad weather but enjoy
29 mars: Toulouse - Albi - Cordes sur Ciel: new horizons to expand go'tico (no accents on the keyboard) South
30 mars: Toulouse: Boat despu'es walked a hard day
31 mars: Toulouse-Carcassonne-Cabrespine - Lastours, we have seen many castles and the time is not accompanied
April 1: Toulouse-Torrejón de Ardoz, left early, arrival time, do not know, knock the institute





Cordes sur ciel







Answer the questions:

1. Where is the village of Cordes sur Ciel?
2. What does his name?
3. What does it important monuments to visit?
4. Which museum is there? What building houses the museum? Describe it. Search

information on the site

http://www.cordes-sur-ciel.org/

Sunday, March 1, 2009

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Mont Saint Michel


Splendor and Wonder of the West.
An eighty meter high mound of granite in Normandy, Le Mont-Saint-Michel, with its historic buildings is like something from a fairy tale. Powerful fortifications surround both the small town and the abbey at top of the rock, remnants of Mont-Saint-Michel's dramatic past.

The three-storey monastery in the northern section, La Merveille, is one of the finest examples of French Late Gothic design. In the middle of the 10th century Benedictine monks from Saint Wandrille took over this mountain pilgrimage that soon developed into an important pilgrimage destination.

During the Hundred Years´ War between England and France the monastery increasingly grew to resemble a fortress and the historic development of the town is exhibited in numerous museums.

The repairs, extensions a nd decoration of the Benedictine took several hundred years thus creating a unique monument to the history of French construction that united various talented artists and architects of various epochs.

Global Treasures - History's Most Protected Monuments - Heritage is our legacy from the past, what we live today, and what we pass on to future generations. our cultural and natural heritage are both irreplaceable sources of life and inspiration.