AGRUPAMENTO DE ESCOLAS DA CHAMUSCA

  • Portuguese gastronomy

     

    Beside other aspects of its culture, the gastronomy also defines and characterizes a country.

    Portugal is no exception!

    Being a country with an enormous Atlantic coast and also a Mediterranean one, the fish is very important in the Portuguese diet, but other dishes make the richness of our gastronomy, such as the marvelous desserts.

    All these ideas are in this PowerPoint that we hope could make you want to try our food!

    Enjoy it and visit us!!!!

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    The Portuguese team!

     

    Hello, everybody! These are the three Portuguese classes, from year 8, involved in the Erasmus+ project "A Nod to Our Hermitage". They are classes 8th A, 8th B and 8th C and they have approximately 20 students each. They are 13 to 16 years old.

    All the students are going to work in the project and some will go abroad and participate in the exchange activities that are already planned. 

    They are all looking forward to meeting you...Bye!!!

     

      • Portuguese placard

     

    Knowing our Erasmus partners

    The challenge was to get to know our partners and prepare a PowerPoint about their local communities.

    Some students did some research about Laudio, in the Basque Country (PP1), where the project will be finished in 2020. Others did their work about Acharnes, in Greece, (PP3) where some of them were last February. Finally another group was working on the Polish village we are going to visit next May - Janowiec Kolcieny (PP2).

    These are the PowerPoints prepared by some of the Portuguese students…

    Laudio, in the Basque Country (PP1):

    https://static.wixstatic.com/ugd/2f55fd_14104b9d05304e84bf595c7c39dd0d6f.pptx

    Acharnes, in Greece, (PP3):

    https://static.wixstatic.com/ugd/2f55fd_92a3312728764174bb724a9d939c1b84.pptx

    Janowiec Kolcieny (PP2):

    https://static.wixstatic.com/ugd/2f55fd_d14417edcd8447efa21d143e99455f70.pptx

    What do you think about them?

    Portugueses learn Greek!

    It’s time to know Mr. Giorgios Dimitriadis, a Greek who is staying for some days in Chamusca and he agreed to talk to us about his country, its culture and teach us some Greek words…

    How difficult but how interesting at the same time!!!!

    Probably, when we arrive at Athens next 12th February we can already say “Kalispera”!!! Now, we say “Thank you, Giorgios!” … it means “Sas efcharistó, Giorgios!”!!!

     

     

     

    PORTUGUESE ERASMUS CORNER: MEMORIES FROM GREECE

    Two months after...we allready miss our Greek friends and the lovely time we spent in Greece...Thanks a lot!!!