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Teenagers All Over The World

Teenagers All Over The World. Polish Team: -Mikołaj -Marcin P -Adam -Marcin J -Mariusz -Oliwer -Karol -Krzysztof B -Krzysztof W -Piotr. Russian Team: -Anastasia -Alexander -Eugenia - Ekaterina -Natalia -Artem -Valeria -Anna - Yana -Margarita.

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Teenagers All Over The World

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  1. Teenagers All OverTheWorld Polish Team: -Mikołaj -Marcin P -Adam -Marcin J -Mariusz -Oliwer -Karol -Krzysztof B -Krzysztof W -Piotr Russian Team: -Anastasia -Alexander -Eugenia -Ekaterina -Natalia -Artem -Valeria -Anna -Yana -Margarita the teachers: Grażyna and Valerian

  2. Our Cities Krzysiek W/Yana

  3. WARSZAWA Warsaw isthe capital of Poland withabout 1.800.000 inhabitants. Placedin central of Poland itisthebiggest and the most important city inour country. Warsaw was severaltimesruined but alwaysmanaged to rebuild.

  4. THE BEST PLACES IN WARSAW „Pałac Kultury i Nauki” is the highest building of our city. It is the culture and science center. The center of Warsaw. This is a business part of our city. In Warsaw you can see a lot of museums and monuments where you can learn about the history of the city. In the picture: Warsaw Mermaid – the symbol of our city. „Old Town” is the oldest part of Warsaw.

  5. Our town - Zlatoust Our city is very beautiful, I think. There are many different cultural monuments. Our city is not very big, but we love it.

  6. Omnibus theater Bell Tower Local Lore Museum Memorial of Glory

  7. Our Homes Karol/Artem

  8. Homes in Poland Lots of Polish students live in blocks of flats. This is typical for Warsaw teenagers. But some of us have family houses. It is possible in the city too.

  9. Often in our houses or flats we have one bathroom with a toilet , one livingroom, parents’ bedroom, bedrooms for each child and, in the case of houses, guest bedrooms. In our rooms we all have computers because we can’t live without the internet. onekitchen,

  10. Houses in Russia • Cottages belong to rural area, but can be built in the city. The second floor has a bedroom, the first - a living room, kitchen, bathroom, boiler room. Often a cottage includes a garage for the car, often converted from an old barn. • The hut - a wooden dwelling house in the rural wooded area in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus. • Apartment houses - houses of mass series which are basis of the architectural appearance of the cities. By construction serial house are divided into panel, block and brick houses.

  11. Teenager’s room • This room is a space inside the apartment building, usually equipped with a front door and windows. • Usually, the teenager’s room is a bed, wardrobe, writing desk, shelves for books and computer.

  12. Clothes Adam/Valeria

  13. In Warsaw schools clothes you wear depend on your „subculture”. In our school you can meet: -Dresy -Metale -Normalni Dresy – they wear sportwear. Metale - they always wear a black blouse with the skeleton on it, black trausers and „glany” (heavy, leather, military boots, up to about 1/3 calf). Normalni – Ordinary people aredressed in jeans, shirt, sometimes with a collar, when it’s cold they weara sweatshirt.

  14. Sportswear At home Mobileandcomfortable

  15. AT School Winter clothes Warm and windproof Strict black-and-white

  16. Music Marcin J/Alexander

  17. Kinds of music In Poland we listen to differentkinds of music: • Metal (Death/Black/Heavy) • Rock (J rock)] • Techno • Disco • Trance • House • Hip Hop

  18. The concerts in the nearest future • METALLICA 2010-06-16 • AC/DC 2010-05-27 • The PRODIGY 2010-05-22

  19. Thewayyoulookdepends on the musicyoulisten to. People listening to Hip-Hop People listening to Disco People listening to Techno People listening to Metal

  20. MusicinZlatoust • In our city young men like listening to different kinds of music, such as: pop music, electronic, rock and rap music.

  21. Pop music isthe most popular kind of music. Electronic music is themusic that involveselectronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production. This music islistenedat night clubs. • Also young people like listening to rock music. In our town we havenearby 100 rock bands. Every monthdifferentrock concertstake place.

  22. Free Time Marcin P/Eugenia

  23. Free time in Poland is spent mainly in home (reading books, computer games, the internet) or outside. There you have more attractions. You can go to play basketball, tennis, football or volleyball. So what are you waiting for? Go and do something :D.

  24. On the other hand many people choose another life- style and in their free time they prefer taking part in many events like private parties, concerts or clubs.

  25. Free Time Teens usually connect their free time with sport, music, friends and the Internet Here in Zlatoust sport is very popular. We have lots of sport clubs where most of teens spend their time after school. Also we have annual May race event for the fancy of running. As for me I enjoy spending my free time in an active way, often with my family or with my friends. I have not so much free time as I want but I try to get both good and pleasure from it. I go cycling when it’s warm, help my parents when they need, relax with my friends when I’m tied.

  26. Spending spare time is different by boys who like more to explore cars, technique and extreme kinds of sport, and by girls, who are more worried what they look like, so they go shopping, experiment with their appearance, read fashion magazines when they are free. Of course, every boy and every girl has his or her own preferences who to spend free time, but the main aim is the same- to relax after busy day… As for me I enjoy spending my free time in an active way, often with my family or with my friends. I have not so much free time as I want but I try to get both good and pleasure from it. I go cycling when it’s warm, help my parents when they need, relax with my friends when I’m tied.

  27. On Top Oliwer/Anastasia

  28. A lot of teenagers in Poland use Facebook, Skype, Nasza-Klasa, Grono and Gadu-gadu. These portals are the teenagers most important sources of information and the tools of communication with friends.

  29. According to Polish teenagers the net is the best and the fastest way to communicate with friends. There is a Polish social network site called Cluster. There we can invite friends and chat with them.

  30. THINGS ON TOP: Having fun with friends and doing sports

  31. Things on top: my pets are very important TO me, too

  32. Schools Piotr/Margarita

  33. Polish educational system Nursery school Age 3 - 7 Primaryschool Age 7-13 Lower high school Age 13-16 Upper high school Age 16-19

  34. OurSchool ZS nr 10 We have many specializations in our school: -computer science -tourism -economic -social work We have a lot of learning. Sometimes we have a lot of fun watching school plays or dancing at the prom. In Poland the prom is called „Studniówka” and it takes place a 100 days before the final exams. Our Maths and History teachers at Talent Show Studniówka. Let’s have fun!

  35. Zlatoust Secondary School №25 We are proud of our Black & White debating club. We enjoy the time that we spend it this club. The leader of Black & White club is our history teacher.

  36. Also our school has a musical band. Musicians play different well-known songs in concerts that are held once a month.

  37. Families Krzysztof B/Anna

  38. Familiesin Poland Most of us live with their parents. Our grandparents live separately There are about 50% single parents in our school

  39. Our grandparents often live in the country. About 30% of students in our school are the only children. We usually have one brother or sister.

  40. Russian families aren’t very big now. • Young families (18-27) don’t have children or have only one. • Older families (28-40) have two or three children. • And old families (like our grandparents) have more than three children.

  41. Environment Mariusz/Ekaterina

  42. Park Saski The biggest problem in Warsaw are traffic jams and air pollution because we have too many cars. But we also have a lot of parks.

  43. Park Moczydło This is the most popular park in Warsaw. There are many entertainment possibilities there like swimming pool or bungee and a beautiful garden.

  44. Environment The weather in this part of Russian is very changeable . The temperatures in the Urals are about -20 below zero in winter and + 15 or warmer in summer. Quite often we have very cold winters and rainy summer here. In spite of changeable climate we have great landscapes, here in the southern part of the Ural mountains. And our town of Zlatoust is surrounded by these mountains . There are also many lakes in Russian Federation and in Ural region too! There is Lake Turgoyak is the cleanest and the coldest lake in our region.

  45. Events&Holidays Mikołaj/Natalia

  46. Polish Independence Day (November 11) National Independence Day  is a public holiday in Poland celebrated every year on 11November to commemorate the anniversary of Poland's assumption ofindependent statehood in 1918 after 123 years of partitions by Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia.

  47. Warsaw Uprising Warsaw Uprising was a struggle by the Polish resistance movement organization Polish Home Army to liberate Warsaw from Nazi German occupation during World War II. The Uprising began on 1 August 1944. Every year at 7 p.m. on that day people in Poland stop for one minute to commemorate the victims of the Uprising.

  48. New Year's Day & Christmas Christmas is celebrated on January 7in Russia. It's a religious holiday and a lot of people go to church services on that day. The first holiday of the year is New Year's Day.  People see the new year in at midnight on the 31st of December.  They greet the new year with champagne and listen to the Kremlin chimes beating 12 o'clock. In every home there is a New Year tree glittering with colored lights and decorations.  Children always wait for Father Frost to come and give them a present.

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