3C Class

HELLO GUYS!

Hello guys!
We are students from Santa Maria del Pilar school, Zaragoza.
We are also working in the Comenius project and we would like to tell you some things about us and our city.
In our class we are thirty students, nine girls and twenty-one boys. In Comenius project we are working with the English´s teachers, Eva Flores and Rebeca Romero, the Geography´s teacher, Carlos Guallart.
We think that you will like our city, because it´s a fantastic place to live. Here you can go to a lot of parks, visit many museums, churchs and many other interesting places.
Our school is very big, one of the biggest in Aragon because we are more than 1.500 pupils. There are four big buildings with a lot of classrooms, a grass soccer field, two swimming pools, ping-pong tables, a church, a sports center, a few computer rooms,and a lot of outdoor spaces. Here you can do a lot of extracurricular activities.
If you want, you can tell us things about your class, your school and your city.
You can see our photos on the blog of Comenius project.
Geetings, 3B and 3C Classes.


3B Class

sábado, 29 de enero de 2011

City Tour

City Tour from Carlos Guallart on Vimeo.



In the morning, we arrived at the school at 8.30 and we went to Pilar by bus. Then we visited the museum of the Roman forum. We saw the pipelines of lead and the common sewer from the time of Tiberius.
After that we visited the museum of the fluvial port and we watched a video that explained the trade in that time.
While we were going to the museum of the Roman theatre the guide explained to us the most important streets in Roman time, that were: the “Cardo street” that is the same as Don Jaime and the “Decumano” that is the same as the “paseo La Mina”.
When the guide finished the explanation, we had a meal and we went to the museum of the Roman theatre, there the guide explained the customs of the Romans and we saw the ruins of the Roman Theatre.
After that we had a walk around the Roman Walls, then we took the bus to school.
After lunch, we went to the Aljaferia Palace which is dated from the Muslims time and it's beautiful.
The palace was redecorated by Pedro IV of Aragón and was reconstructed by the Catholic King and Queen.

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