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Page 1 PAGE 2: My Favourite TV program Paco’s men April 2008 Published by I.E.S. Diego de Siloé—Albacete http://www.diegodesiloe.com PAGE 4: Albacete Football Schools Issue #2 PAGE 1: Atapuerca Fama
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Issue #2 April 2008 Published by I.E.S. Diego de Siloé—Albacete http://www.diegodesiloe.com
Fossils from Sierra Atapuerca
in northern Spain's are from an
unknown species of early human,
according to the site's excavator
José Bermúdez de Castro of the
National Museum of Natural
Sciences, Madrid, and his
colleagues. They named the newly
i de nt i f i ed s pe c ie s H o mo
antecessor (from the Latin for
pioneer or explorer), and
claim that it is directly
ancestral to both modern
humans and Neandertals.
A year ago, they found this
human jaw in the
archaeological site and,
after their investigations,
archaeologists discovered
it is 1.2 million years old.
Can you believe the first Europeans lived in Spain 1.200.000
years ago?
New research has shown humans were able to talk 300,000
years ago. Pre-Neanderthals who lived in northern Spain
could utter basic vowel sounds, say researchers working at
the Atapuerca archaeological site in Burgos Province. They
had voice boxes at an evolutionary stage between
chimpanzees and modern humans. That
means that man could talk 300,000 years
ago, but not in the way we do now. They
could probably pronounce some basic
vowel sounds - "aa", "ee" and "oo" - but
not well enough to hold any kind of
conversation.
Fama is a reality TV programme.
In this programme, twenty persons dance in
different styles each week. These people
dance in pairs. Each week two persons leave
the school and a new pair of dancers enters
the school. Each
F r i d a y , t h e
teachers nominate
two people. On
Wednesday, all the
pairs fight in the
dance floor to get
the immunity and
then, the pair that
gets it can’t be
nominated on
Friday. At the end of the programme there is
a winner. Each week, the contestants also
make three choreographies in groups. And in
the choreography that they do on Sunday,
there is a winner. The teachers give them a
reward.
By: Sandra Fernàndez
Navarro.__2ºB ESO.
Leading Article
PAGE 1:
Atapuerca
Fama
PAGE 2:
My Favourite TV
program
Paco’s men
PAGE 4:
Albacete
Football Schools
PAGE 5:
Photograph Corner
PAGE 3:
My Town
Gastronomy
Page
1
My favourite T.V. program is ‗Who wants to be a
millionaire?‘
It is so funny, because it‘s interesting and it‘s on a
public channel so is very easy to see.
It is very educational because you can learn a lot.
It is very popular because you can win money
and you can participate if you are an adult and play the game, and you can go
back to your house very happy because you can win money, and you are on
T.V.!!!!
You have 3 Lifelines: 50:50, Phone-a-friend and Ask the Audience. You can
win up to 1.000.000€ so all people go and try to win money.
By Pablo Martínez Jordá 2B ESO
Paco’s Men
It
is a drama and comedy program and is
very interesting. I laugh a lot with this
serial. It is about three policemen solving
cases about criminals and thieves. They
always do their job very well but in a very special way. They always do too
many silly things. If you see it you will know why this serial is very
popular and many people think the same way.
By: Rubén García García—2 B ESO
I.E.S. Diego de Siloé—Albacete
Page
2
My favourite
TV program
My town, Lietor, is very beautiful. It is 61
km. From Albacete. It has got alot of chur-ches and houses. There is a park in the
centre of the town. In August there is a big
celebration and a lot of people and tourists come to have a good time. In the morning
people run the bulls in the streets and at
night there is a dance in ‗Plaza Mayor‘. In summer, I like to go swimming with my
friends to the swimming-pool.
Around the town, there are ma-ny trees and a nice landscape. If you come to visit my town you can also eat
‗miel sobre hojuelas‘. By Emilio Selva 1A ESO
There are a lot of interesting food in the diet of Albacete.
For example, you can eat an omelette with potatoes or the typical food in Castilla – La Mancha: ―gazpachos manchegos‖. They are a special bread with
flour and water. They are delicious!. You can also try
‗atascaburras’ and ‗ajo mataero’ Other food is beans with spicy pork
sausages.
My favourite dish is meat with tomatoes and onions.
If you go to Albacete, you should go to
several restaurants, for example: la Mezquita, Trinos, el Callejón de los Gatos, el Colegial , el Teide,
etc… where you can eat a very special typical dish from Albacete.
By Sergio López 1A ESO
I.E.S. Diego de Siloé—Albacete
Page
3
My Town
Gastronomy
I.E.S. Diego de Siloé—Albacete
Hello! My name is Anastasia and I am from Ukraine.
I have been living in Spain for two years. During this time I have visited many cities and towns. Each city has its beauty. Albacete is a very
beautiful city. It has many interesting places to visit. If you like nature, you can go and spend all day in the different parks of Albacete, such as Abelardo Sánchez, Lineal, La Pulgosa, Fiesta del Árbol. There are many places for the children, a lot of green
trees and nice flowers. You can enjoy the flowers and green trees all the year round. If you are a person who likes history, you can visit many museums and churches. One of the main and beautiful churches is the Cathedral of San Juan. It is in the centre of the
city. It was founded in the XVI century. Everyday a lot of people visit this cathedral. I like this cathedral very much, and my parents and I often visit it.
By Anastasia Rybak 1C ESO
There are many schools of football in Albacete and they are very popular for children. Kids can train everyday and then on Saturday they play football games to be the champions of the league. It isn't whether you win or lose, but how you play the game! Here you have some Guidelines for Players: 1. Play for the "fun of it", not just to please your parents or coach. 2. Where rules apply, try to understand them and obey them. 3. Control your temper and accept the decisions of the referee. Let your
teacher ask any necessary questions. 4. Be a good sport. Be magnanimous in victory and accept defeat with dignity. 5. Remember that the aim of the game is to have fun, to improve your skills, and to enjoy competitive sport. 6. Work equally hard for yourself and your team your team's performance will benefit and so will your own. 7. Treat all players as you would like to be treated. Don't bully or take unfair advantage of any player. 8. Co operate with your referee, team mates and opponents without them you do not have a game. Remember to thank the referee and your opponents after the match.
By Ricardo Martínez 1E ESO
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Symmetry—by Tad Bowman. Equipment: Canon EOS 1dsMII, 24-70mm lens, tripod.
Albacete
Football Schools
I.E.S. Diego de Siloé—Albacete
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The Land of Ghosts—Ontario Canada. Equipment: Nikon D200
Symmetry—by Tad Bowman. Equipment: Canon EOS 1dsMII, 24-70mm lens, tripod.