Congratulations 2ESO D
For your radio programme and for the scholarship to go to Plymouth in September.Sunday, May 21, 2006
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Very good work Ruben
angiesprogramme
Hi Ruben!
I'm very pleased to know you enjoyed and learnt a bit more about the radio.You have done a very good work.I'm sure you'll improve your English a lot if you continue working so hard.
Claudia
Hi Ruben!
I'm very pleased to know you enjoyed and learnt a bit more about the radio.You have done a very good work.I'm sure you'll improve your English a lot if you continue working so hard.
Claudia
Monday, May 01, 2006
Visit to Catalunya Ràdio by Ruben Elies
VISIT TO CATALUNYA RÀDIO
On Tuesday 25th of April 2006, I went to Catalunya Radio.
First, I had to give the permission signed of my parents to Claudia, my English teacher.
I went with Claudia and Gloria and all my class to the train station FFCC at a quarter past nine in the morning. I went walking with other classmates. There, at the station, we bought a 2 areas ticket and got on the train at St. Cugat and got off at Sarrià.
In Sarrià, we caught bus number 66 and we got off at Diagonal Avenue near the Catalunya Radio. There, at Catalunya Radio, a girl called Gemma explained to us the radio management and the differences between the traditional studio and a self studio. And at midday we took part in a radio broadcasting programme.
The differences between a small local radio and a government one are the number of people who work at the radio and the space in building .
I think that the work of broadcasting is difficult. The University degree you need to be a broadcaster is Journalist career.
I enjoyed the visit so much because I learnt new things like the differences between a self studio and a traditional one, and saw how radio’s work .
At the end we returned to the school at 13:47h. It was very hot and I was hungry and tired .
Thanks to the project now I like to listen to the radio .
On Tuesday 25th of April 2006, I went to Catalunya Radio with my class.
First, I had to give the permission signed of my parents to Claudia, my English teacher.
Then on Tuesday 25th April I went with Claudia and Gloria and all my class walking to the train station FFCC of St.Cugat at a quarter past nine in the morning.
At the station, we bought a 2 area ticket and got on the train at St. Cugat and got off at Sarrià.
In Sarrià, we caught bus number 66 and we got off at Diagonal Avenue near the Catalunya Radio. There, at Catalunya Radio, a girl called Gemma explained to us the radio management and the differences between the traditional studio and a self studio. At midday we took part in a radio broadcasting programme.
The differences between a small local radio (Ràdio Rubí)and a government (Catalunya Ràdio)one, are the number of people who work at the radio and the space in building .
I think that the work of broadcasting is difficult. The University degree you need to be a broadcaster is Journalist.
I enjoyed the visit very much because I learnt new things like the differences between a self studio and a traditional one, and saw how a radio works .
At the end we returned to the school at 13:47h. It was very hot and I was hungry and tired .
Thanks to the project now I like to listen to the radio .
On Tuesday 25th of April 2006, I went to Catalunya Radio.
First, I had to give the permission signed of my parents to Claudia, my English teacher.
I went with Claudia and Gloria and all my class to the train station FFCC at a quarter past nine in the morning. I went walking with other classmates. There, at the station, we bought a 2 areas ticket and got on the train at St. Cugat and got off at Sarrià.
In Sarrià, we caught bus number 66 and we got off at Diagonal Avenue near the Catalunya Radio. There, at Catalunya Radio, a girl called Gemma explained to us the radio management and the differences between the traditional studio and a self studio. And at midday we took part in a radio broadcasting programme.
The differences between a small local radio and a government one are the number of people who work at the radio and the space in building .
I think that the work of broadcasting is difficult. The University degree you need to be a broadcaster is Journalist career.
I enjoyed the visit so much because I learnt new things like the differences between a self studio and a traditional one, and saw how radio’s work .
At the end we returned to the school at 13:47h. It was very hot and I was hungry and tired .
Thanks to the project now I like to listen to the radio .
On Tuesday 25th of April 2006, I went to Catalunya Radio with my class.
First, I had to give the permission signed of my parents to Claudia, my English teacher.
Then on Tuesday 25th April I went with Claudia and Gloria and all my class walking to the train station FFCC of St.Cugat at a quarter past nine in the morning.
At the station, we bought a 2 area ticket and got on the train at St. Cugat and got off at Sarrià.
In Sarrià, we caught bus number 66 and we got off at Diagonal Avenue near the Catalunya Radio. There, at Catalunya Radio, a girl called Gemma explained to us the radio management and the differences between the traditional studio and a self studio. At midday we took part in a radio broadcasting programme.
The differences between a small local radio (Ràdio Rubí)and a government (Catalunya Ràdio)one, are the number of people who work at the radio and the space in building .
I think that the work of broadcasting is difficult. The University degree you need to be a broadcaster is Journalist.
I enjoyed the visit very much because I learnt new things like the differences between a self studio and a traditional one, and saw how a radio works .
At the end we returned to the school at 13:47h. It was very hot and I was hungry and tired .
Thanks to the project now I like to listen to the radio .
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