WORLD AFFAIR:
Hi
guys! Here we are arranged to work on a completely different project.
What do you thing it is going to be? As the tittle says, we are going to
be dealing with an affair which we suppose it is quite interesting for
you and for as as well!
Mexico and EU borders
jueves, 13 de diciembre de 2012
domingo, 9 de diciembre de 2012
Minority languages
During the 1.ebaluation we have been working on different minority languages and we have studied that a minority language is a language spoken by a minority of the population of a territory.
Here we have, some linguistic communities that form no majority in any country, but whose language has the status of an official language in at least one country:
Here we have, some linguistic communities that form no majority in any country, but whose language has the status of an official language in at least one country:
- Tamil language: 70 million speakers, official status in Sri Lanka and Singapore, regional status in India
- Amharic language: 25 million speakers, official status in Ethiopia
- Kurdish language: 22 million speakers, official status in Iraq
- Afrikaans language: 13 million first or second language speakers (16 million speakers with basic knowledge), official status in South Africa, recognized regional language in Namibia
- Galician language: 3-4 million speakers, regional official status in Galicia, Spain.
- Welsh language: 791,000 speakers, regional official status in Wales, UK.
- Basque language: 665,800 speakers, regional official status in the Basque Country (autonomous community) and Navarre in Spain. Although It has no official status in the Northern Basque Country in France.
- Irish language: 391,470 native speakers (1.66 million with some knowledge), official status in the Republic of Ireland and an officially recognised minority language in Northern Ireland, UK.
- Māori language: 157,110 speakers, official status in New Zealand
- Romansh language: 60,000 speakers, official status in Switzerland (Graubünden)
What have we studied in our different presentations?
We studied in our presentation about globalisation and diversity that...
Trip to Greece
Hello everybody! during this classes, we've been organizating a great trip to visit the most interesting places all around Greece: Athens, Cape Sounion, Mycenae and Epidamos!
To do this project, we have been working with our classmates Lorea Susperregi and Ane Errandonea. We have divided the work becouse we didn't have enought time to prepare all the presentation.
Here you have some of the most beautiful places of Greece:
It would be great to visit thouse great places as soon as possible!
jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012
Globalization vs Diversity
Click here for an awesome presentation of Anido :D
Hi dear followers! We have been working such a lot of time during this firts term, and here you have the result of it! This is a presentation about Europe, focused on the Globalization and also on the diversity.
We personally think it is very interesting and it is useful to learn thiongs about Europe.
We hope you like it!
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