A class without borders

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A class without borders

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A class without borders. We are from Pragal, Portugal and our school is Fernão Mendes Pinto. . There are lots of people around the world of different races, religions, cultures, languages… A good place to know these differences is our school. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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We are from Pragal, Portugal and our school is

Fernão Mendes Pinto.

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There are lots of people around the world of different races, religions, cultures, languages…

A good place to know these differences is our school.

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• We attend the 11th grade, class 2 and we are glad to be a partner of this project.

• In our class there are 29 students: 15 girls and 14 boys.

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Although we were born in Portugal,our parents come from different continents like America (Brazil), Africa (S. Tomé, Cabo Verde and Angola) and even from Asia (China).

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In this year we have a new student who comes from China.

Her name is Shuiman.

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• We interviewed some students (João, Núria, Nádia) who answered us.

• We also tried to interview Renan, who comes from Brazil, but he didn’t want to answer.

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Do you like Portugal? Why?

Núria: I like Portugal because I live here since I was born.

João: I like Portugal because the weather is good and there are lots of beaches.

Nádia: I like Portugal because our country is more developed than Cabo Verde, so I wouldn’t like to live there.

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Have you ever been to your parents’ home country?

Núria: I have never been to São Tomé. I would like to go there because my parents were born there. João: I have never been to Cabo Verde. I would like to go there, because the beaches are beautiful.

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Are you used to eat some food from your parents’

home country?Núria: I have never eaten any special food from São Tomé.

João: I have never eaten anything special from Cabo Verde.

Nádia: I have already eaten the typical cachupa.

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Do you think that your life would be better if you lived

there? Why?Núria: My life wouldn’t be better if I lived there because of the differences among the social classes, which are extremely high.

João: I don’t think that my life would be better if I lived in Cabo Verde but I don’t know why.

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Do you think that your life would be better if you lived

there? Why?Nádia: My life wouldn’t be better

if I lived in Cabo Verde because I love going shopping and in

Cabo Verde there aren’t many

places to do it.

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We also interviewed Shuiman and we got some interesting information, such as: each class in China has about 60 our 70 students

and…

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... they can choose the subjects they want to learn, they can’t kiss and hug each other.

The population in China is about 14.000.000.000 people.

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In spite of our differences we have a very good relationship. We are a very friendly class.

We accepted well our chinese classmate and we are learning do deal with her personality and she is learning that our hugs mean friendship.