Wednesday, November 23, 2011

BIDEO POLIT BAT!!!

Kaixo!

Behitu zelako bideo polita ekartzen dizuedan gaur!

Gaurkoan ez da ingeleraz, euskaraz baizik, ea gustatzen zaizuen!!!

Astelehenerarte!!! Ondo ibili!!!



Garazi

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

My favourite TV programme

I like American TV programmes like "Cita con mamá" in MTV, but my favourite TV programme is El Barco and it´s Spanish. El Barco is a very interesting TV programme. There are love, funny and scare scenes.
It is about people who are on a boat and they are alone in the world.(they think that).
The protagonist are Mario Casas, Blanca Suarez... I love Mario Casas because he does lots of things and he also is very sexy.
I love Blanca Suarez too, she is a very good actress and she always does funny and interesting things.
In my opinion El Barco is the best TV programme and I recommend it to people. They need to watch because it´s amazing.


Written by Maialen

Your face sounds familiar



My favourite TV programme is your face sounds familiar (Tu cara me suena). Is a mixture of reality show and music programme. The presenter is Manel Fuentes and the jury are Angel Llacer, Monica Naranjo, Carolina Cerezuela, Carlos Latre and usually a guest star. The channel of this programme is antena 3 and the programme starts on Wednesdays at half past ten.

The rules are these:

There are 8 participants:
-Angy Fernandez
-Carolina Ferre
-Francisco González
-Josema Yuste
-Julio Iglesias, Jr.
-Santiago Segura
-Sylvia Pantoja
-Toñi Salazar

They have to imitate singers. There are galas and the winner of each gala, takes 3.000€ for charity.

In my opinion this programme is very funny and very musical. And the best is that it is for all the family!




Written by: Amaia Olazabal

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Our interview with Mailen Escribano, PART 1

Last Monday, 14th November, Amaia Escribano´s sister, Maialen, came to Manteo and visited our class. Maialen is 22 and has studied journalism in Barcelona, where she is currently living and studying a master´s degree.

As we wanted to know more about the job, studies and life of this amazing girl, we prepared some questions for her and played the role of interviewers with great success!

You can enjoy our interview and the pictures we took with her here:




Mattin: Do you like your job? Do you travel a lot?


Maialen: Actually, I haven’t started working yet, I’m doing a master in Girona, to specialize in Radio. And, no, I don’t travel a lot.



Tamara: Have you ever met a famous person?

M: Yes, Rafa Nadal. I made him an interview for one of my subjects at university. He is really nice.



Aitor: What was your first job?

M: I worked in Don Huevone when I was 18.



Amaia C.: what age were you when you started studying your degree?

M: I was 18.



Sara: What are you studying now?

M: I’m studying a master on Radio and, apart from that; I’m improving my English and Italian.



Julia: Have you studied abroad?

M: Yes, I did an Erasmus and I spent 6 months in Pisa, Italy.





Ainhoa: Do you have a husband?

M: No, I don’t, and, by the way, I don’t believe in marriage.



Ander: why have you studied journalism?

M: Well, when I was seven, all I wanted to be was a hairdresser. But, then, there was a lice crisis in school and I changed my mind and became interested in journalism.



Irati: Do you think university is very difficult?

M: No, if you choose what you like it isn’t difficult. I think you should study something you like.



Gerardo: do you get on well with your sister Amaia?

M: Yes, I have a very good relationship both with my sister and my brother.



Anthony: Would you like to appear on a TV programme?

M: I prefer radio, that’s why I am studying for that, but I wouldn’t mind.



Ramon: Do you identify yourself with Sara Carbonero?

M: No, I don’t. she works on TV and I prefer radio.



Minerva: Inside the world of journalism, which is your favourite field: spots, interviews, gossip or the news?

M: I prefer the news, which are objective or also something related to culture and art. I don’t like the field of entertainment, that’s not journalism, it’s just for fun.



Asier: Who is your favourite journalist?

M: I haven’t got one. Maybe my aunt, who is a journalist and works on ETB.

Beñat: What are your hobbies?

M: Listening to music, going to the cinema and going out with my friend.



Mikel: When you were a child, did you want to be a journalist?

M: No, as I have explained before, at first I wanted to be a hairdresser.



Marina: How did you feel when you went to Barcelona?

M: I felt great, I was very happy and made friends really soon.



Aritz: Do you have time to meet your friends?

M: My friends in Barcelona yes, but the ones in Donosti not. For example, I arrived yesterday and I only had time to meet one and today I’m going back to Barcelona.



Lorena: When you were at high school, where you a good student?

M: Yes, I was and I had a great time here.

Our interview with Maialen Escribano, Part 2



Minerva: Do you like Sálvame?


M: No, and I don’t consider it journalism at all.



Mattin: Do you like the idea of doing a blog?

M: Yes, I think it is a good idea because you can write your own articles.



Minerva: Which subjects do you study at university?

M: Every year we have subjects about TV and radio, but also about politics, economy, law or sociology.



Gerardo: If you could go back in time, would you choose this school to study?

M: Yes, of course.



Beñat: Imagine they offer you a job in NY, would you go there?

M: Yes, for sure!



Mattin: If you were an animal, which one would you like to be?

M: A pig, I think they are cute!





Aritz: When you were studying in Manteo, did you like the food?

M: Nooo, I hated it, it is disgusting.



Ander: Do you like Justin Bieber?

M: No.



Mattin: Which weather do you prefer? The one in BCN or in Dononsti?

M: I don’t know, in BCN is a little cooler than in Donsoti, but they are very similar.



Irati: What is your favourite sport?

M: I like football, but just to watch it. I also like dancing. I’ve been dancing for 13 years.



Mattin: What kind of music do you like?

M:

Minerva: Is it difficult to find a job in the world of journalism?

M: Yes, but the same happens in every field. We are in crisis.



Ramon: Do you think pretty girls have more opportunities?

M: Yes, and even more when it is for TV.





Amaia C.: Do you prefer studying here or in BCN?

M: I prefer BCN because the university there is more prestigious. As for the price, it is the same as both are state universities.



Mattin: Do you have a house in BCN?

M: No, I have rented one with two friends of mine.



Marina: When I grow up I would like to be a journalist, do you recommend it?

M: Yes, of course. Now I have applied for a job in a radio station, in 40 principales, in order to get experience.



Ramon: Do you have to study a lot?

M: Not so much as in other degrees. The books are not very thick but you have to study and work.



Mattin: How do you communicate with your family?

M: We use the Internet, for example, skype, tuenti, facebook… And also whatsapp.



Lorena: In the future, where would you like to live?

M: In Donosti.



Minerva: Who would you choose first, someone with a degree or someone without a degree?

M: Somebody who has a degree, but there are also very prepared people without any degree.



Amaia C.: Which is your favourite season?

M: I love summer, because you are on holiday. But I also like winter, because it is cooler.



Ander: Who is your favourite singer?

M: I don’t have a favourite one but now I like listening to Katamalo. They sing poems.




Amaia C: Do you like Greenday?

M: Yes.



Gerardo: If you could work with a famous person, who would he/she be?

M: I like a journalist who used to work as a TV presenter in Teleberri.



Ramon: Which is your favourite subject?

M: Radio, because you have a lot of practice.



Lorena: And at high school?

M: Maths.

Minerva: Do you consider Tony Aguilar a good professional?

M: Yes, for music programmes, he is very nice.



Gerardo: When you were at this school, the rooms were the same as today?

M: Yes, almost the same. Except for the curtains and the whiteboard.



Amaia C: Who do you get on well best, your brother or sister?

M: Now better with my sister because my brother is 17 and is behaving a little bit badly.



Ainhoa: Do you do any sport?

M: No, I wanted to enrol in the gym but it was full.



Lorena: Did you like when Amaia was born?

M: Yes, it was like a present for me because my birthday is a day before she was born.





THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR COMING AND ANSWERING OUR QUESTIONS SO KINDLY MAIALEN!!!

WE HAVE BEEN REALLY HAPPY WITH YOU!

SEE YOU SOON!

2.B students and Garazi
















Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Halloween



Halloween is a great day for parties. Children dress up as mummies, vampires... Then, they go from house to house playing TRICK or TREAT.

Halloween means Hallows´ Evening. It is the evening before All Hallows´ Day, a Christian holiday, celebrated on the 1st of Novenber. Celtic peoples celebrate the festival of Shamhuinn, which marked the begining of winter and the Celtic New Year.

I like halloween because I love dressing up as witches, vampires...

At the evening we go from house to house, beggining for sweets. Inded, that´s the origin of TRICK or TREAT.

By: Cocho, Iker, Mishel  and Ainhoa
Posted by : Ainhoa Unzueta











HALLOWEEN



In Halloween, many children dress up as monsters, ghosts...

Halloween, meens this: Hallow´s evening. It´s the evening before All Hallow´s Day, called All Saints Day, celebrated on the 1st of November.

We like Halloween becouse it is a scary and interesting day. We don´t dress up in Hlloween because we think that it isn´t logic to dress up as monsters here in Spain.

The children go from house to house playing trick or treat.

BY: Abrego, Lidia, Ane, Eneko and Luis

Posted by: Ander Abrego