Title: Culture in a box
1Culture in a box
- An e-twinning Project from
- Lycee Professionnel Sermenaz France and
- 2nd Professional School of Nea Smyrni Greece
- 2006 - 2007
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3The project
- The Title of our project is
- Getting to know each other better!
- The estimated duration of the project is two
school years. - The project intends to help students to exchange
information about the geo-cultural profile of
their countries and by this, getting familiar
with each others civilization and comprehend the
ways of everyday life. - We use English as a common language, but French
and Greek as well. - The ages of students are from 15 to 19.
- The aims of the project are
- Getting familiar with a foreign language.
- Exchange information about everyday life of the
students and present the geo-cultural
characteristics of both countries. - Development of communication skills,
collaboration, responsibility and consistency of
programming, research, gathering and evaluating
sources and knowledge.
4The students France and Greece
Greek Class BP1
French Class
Greek Class BP2
5Your flag? France
- The colors of the French flag "combine"
different symbols, invented after the fact - Blue is the color of Saint Martin, a rich
Gallo-Roman officer who ripped his blue coat with
his sword to give one half of it to a poor who
was begging him in the snow. This is the symbol
of care, of the duty that the rich had to help
the poor. - White is the color of the Virgin Mary, to whom
the Kingdom of France was consecrated by Louis
XIII in the 17th century it is also the color of
Joan of Arc, under whose banner the English were
finally driven out of the Kingdom (15th century).
It became logically the color of Royalty. The
King's vessels carried plain white flags at sea. - Red is the color of Saint Denis, the saint
patron of Paris. The original oriflamme (war
banner) of the Kings was the red oriflamme of
Saint Denis.
The present Constitution of the French Republic
(1958) says L'emblème national est le drapeau
tricolore, bleu, blanc, rouge (The national
emblem is the tricolor, blue, white, red, flag)
6Your flag? Greece
- In Greece, our flag has a very special meaning.
It is based on nine equal horizontal stripes of
blue alternating with white. There is a blue
canton in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a
white cross the cross symbolizes Orthodoxy and
the nine stripes represent the nine syllables of
the phrase "Freedom or Death", " E-lef-the-ri-a i
Tha-na-tos". The official flag ratio is 23. Blue
and white have many interpretations, symbolizing
the colors of sky and sea, combined with the
white clouds and waves.
Flag is a precious symbol for every country.
Everybody respect and honor the National Flag.
7A symbol of France Eiffel Tower
The Eiffel Tower is an iron tower built on the
Champ de Mars beside the River Seine in Paris,
France. It is the tallest structure in Paris and
one of the most recognized monuments in the
world. It is named after its designer, engineer
Gustave Eiffel. Including the 24m antenna, the
structure is 324m high.The structure of the
Eiffel Tower weighs 7,300 tons. It was built
between 1887 and 1889 as the entrance arch for
the Exposition Universelle, a World's Fair
marking the centennial celebration of the French
Revolution.
8A symbol of Greece Parthenon
- The Parthenon, the most famous surviving
building of ancient Greece, is a temple of
Athena, daughter of Zeus and patroness of Athens
it was built in the fifth century BC on the
Acropolis of Athens. - It has been praised as the finest achievement of
Greek architecture. Its decorative sculptures are
considered one of the high points of Greek art. - The Parthenon is an enduring symbol of ancient
Greece and of Athenian democracy, and is regarded
as one of the world's greatest cultural monuments.
The Parthenon was built at the initiative of
Pericles, the leading Athenian politician of the
fifth century B.C. It was built under the general
supervision of the sculptor Phidias, who also had
charge of the sculptural decoration. The
architects began in 447 BC, and the building was
substantially completed by 432, but work on the
decorations continued until at least 431.
9Where are you? France
10Where are you? France
11Where are you? Greece
12Where are you? Greece
13Hows the climate? France
14Hows the climate? Greece
- Climate is the average of the weather conditions
at a certain area for a long period of time. It
depends on the distance from the equator of the
earth, the distance from the sea and the
altitude. - Climate of Hellas
- Hellas accepts enough solar energy but not too
much. So, there arent extreme temperatures. All
places are close to the sea, because the mainland
is narrow. The landscape is intense but it
doesnt have very high altitudes. - So
- The islands have lower temperatures during the
day than the mainland. - Rain showers are more intense at western part of
the country than at the eastern one. - At Macedonia, Thessaly, Epirus and Thrace the
climate is colder than the rest of the country
and the rain showers are a usual phenomenon
during all the seasons. - Ionian Islands and south Crete have a sweet
climate with small differences between the winter
and the summer temperatures and enough rain
showers. - Eagan Islands accept less rain showers and they
suffer from strong north winds during the winter. -
- Athens (average temperatures)
- Spring 15? 20?
- Summer 30? -35?
- Autumn 10? -20?
- Winter 8? -10?
15Hows the climate? Greece
- 12 Months 12 photographs!
- WINTER SPRING SUMMER AUTOMN
16Capital / population Athens
Athens is the Capital of Greece. Population In
the Metropolitan Area of Athens there are
2.664.776 people, 1.265.930 males and 1.398.846
females (statistics 2001). In Nea Smyrni
Municipality there are 73.986 people, 34.052
males and 39.934 females (statistics 2001).
17Capital / population Paris
Paris is the capital city of France. It is
situated on the River Seine, in northern France,
at the heart of the Île-de-France region. Paris
has an estimated population of 2,153,600 within
city limit (2005 est.). The Paris urban area has
a population of 9.93 million and a commuter belt
around the same completes the Paris metropolitan
area that, with its population of 12 million, is
one of the most populated areas of its kind in
Europe.
Rillieux-la-Pape is a commune in the département
of Rhône and the Rhône-Alpes region of France. It
is a suburb of the city of Lyon, and is located
to its north-northeast. It is a component of the
metropolitan Urban Community of Lyon. In the 1999
census, Rillieux-la-Pape had a population of
28,367.
18Greetings in your language (Greek)
19Greetings in your language (Greek)
20A favorite poem of yours (Greece)
- Always you are the star and always I am the dark
ship - Always you are the port and I am the right
lighthouse - The wet quay and the light on the oars
- Up there to the house with the vineyard
- The climbing roses, the cold water
- Always you are the stone statue and always I am
the growing shadow - You, the half closed shutter, I, the wind that
opens it - Because I love you and I love you
- Always you are the currency and I am the faith
which pays -
- Odysseus Elites, Monogram
- (Greek poet awarded with Literature Nobel
Price)
21A favorite poem of yours (Greece)
- THE TORMENTS OF LOVE Nikos Engonopoulos
(October 21, 1907 October 31, 1985), modern
Greek painter and poet - As her hair blew there before my eyes as if
suddenly I'd woken for the first time I saw - and
observed - that lovely young girl - I was taken by the harmony of her movements the
lissomness of her limbs the fascination of her
gaze the gentle rotundity of her breasts - and more by all the charm effused by that
elegant vernal creature - And I straightaway reflected - and
"philosophised" - my mind turned to that innocent
who may at times - I'm sure of it suffer in
torment know unhappiness in imagining that the
tender the ethereal the little creature has a
mind and soul - And his heart may bleed despair in attributing
even a grain of intelligence to that wholly empty
little head - Translated by David Connolly
22A recipe from your country (France)
Pot-au-feu Preparation 20 min Cooking 180
min Total Time 200 min Difficulty Easy For 8
people 3 kg of beef in equal shares paleron,
lodging, breeches and tail, 8 carrots, 8 leeks, 8
potatoes, 1/2 cabbage, 4 turnips, 2 onions and 4
pieces of garlic, thyme, bay-tree, 1 celery
branch, 1 bunch of parsley, 15 peppercorns and
salt 1. Peel onions. Prepare two furnished
bouquets thyme with bay-tree, celery with
parsley. 2. Plunge the whole with the meat tied
up beforehand (by your butcher) in a large stew
pan with 5 l of cold water. Leave it for 3 a.m.
cooking to "small quiverings". 3. A boiling, add
a handle of salt and pepper. Regularly withdraw
the scum that is formed on the surface. 4. 50
minutes before the end of cooking, add other
vegetables gradually. As a preliminary, withdraw
the meat and filter the bubble. It will be better
for the final look. Once filtered give the whole
to be cooked (meat bubble). 5. Incorporate
carrots and turnips initially (h-50 min), then
the cabbage (h-40), finally the leeks (h-20). The
potatoes must be cooked separately. 6. Serve
vegetables and the meat cut in sections in a
large dish. Accompany by proposing gherkins and
salt. To finish... For the courageous ones,
which like the bones with marrow, they are to be
poached 10-15 minutes with share in bubble of
cooking.
23A recipe from your country (Greece)
- Kourampjedes with olive oil (sugared buns)
Traditional Greek Cookies - Ingredients
- Half litre of olive oil
- 4 spoons of soup, of sugar
- A glass of wine, of lye
- A handful cracked almonds
- Half a teaspoon of vanilla powder
- Implementation
- Few hours before we make the lye (water with
ashes, filtered). We sock enough hour the oil
(approximately half hour), adding slowly the lye,
until it becomes white. We add the sugar, the
almonds, the vanilla, the cinnamon and finally
the flour. We mould kourampjedes. We bake them in
pre-heated oven, in the 200 degrees for 20 25
minutes. We spray them immediately with rosewater
and we throw the caster sugar on them. They
become crisp as biscuits and maintain for a long
time!
- 1 kilo of flour
- Half a teaspoon of cinnamon
- Caster sugar and a teaspoon of vanilla powder
- Rosewater
24Our project will be continued next year!
- Happy summer holidays everyone!