Legends or stories about old buildings C2

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    This material was made public during the online meeting on February 26, 2021. The stories of the buildings were very interesting, colourful. Italian students have even made a film that tells the legend of the building. We really want to go to Italy and see that building. The students then shared their choices, why they chose those buildings, showed their work on the Minecraft Education Edition platform. It was interesting to see the works of other students, to communicate, and share experiences.

    1. Italian presentation of the buildings
    2. Lithuanian presentation of the Zypliai manor and 

    Zyplių-dvaras.-Projektui..docx

    3.Presentation of buildings by Portuguese students 

    Presentation of the buildings

    4. FORD OTOSAN ORTAOKULU / TURKEY

    clock tower.pdf

    5. ZS Benkova 34, Slovakia

    These are the examples of multimedia posters pupils made in C2 - our legends usually are connected to castles or towns, we chose the legend about Banská Štiavnica - the town belongs to UNESCO world heritage and about Čachtice - the castle is connected to the bloodiest stories ever...

    https://edu.glogster.com/glog/lizards-of-bs/3ulw3oo1o8s

    https://edu.glogster.com/glog/bloody-countess-of-cachtice/49v9sw78k3e

    Özel Osmaniye Eğitim Kurumları A.Ş.  Private Osmaniye İstek Secondary School

     

    6. FORD OTOSAN ORTAOKULU / TURKEY

    Cappadocia (It is not a legend)

             The recently discovered underground city of Kaymakli, near Cappadocia, Turkey, has yet to reveal all its secrets. Archaeologists guess many facts about the people who lived underground. Several facts are clear - people dug tunnels back in Byzantine times when they had to protect themselves from attacking Muslims - Arabs, from 780 to 1180. The farther away the underground city was, the more and more it was discovered not only as a "cave" but as an entire city, which to this day is up to 80 meters deep with friendship rooms and can accommodate about 20,000 people.

    Students printed one of the Cappadocia artefacts:

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     7. The legend about Gediminas Castle and the emergence of the city of Vilnius

    Once, Duke Gediminas went hunting in the Šventaragis Valley. Asleep, he dreamed of a wonderful dream - a huge iron wolf stands on the hill at the confluence of the Neris and Vilnius rivers and howls like a hundred wolves. Awakened Duke Gediminas asked his sage Lizdeika what the dream might mean. Lizdeika predicted that where the wolf roared, a beautiful and great city would grow, and the news of it would spread throughout the world.

    Students present their work

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