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This project intends to apply innovative CLIL method to multilingual learning-teaching system in upper secondary education, with the regard to develop academic language skills related to Botany vocabulary and mythology, and social language abilities in English to B2 level. So, having as starting point the official curricula of upper secondary education within our respective countries (Spain, Italy, and Greece), upper secondary pupils are going to work simultaneously on various contents in English (Botany related vocabulary in English and modern languages, classical roots of Botany vocabulary, classical myths and plants) belonging to more than one academic discipline: modern languages (English and partners` mother tongues: Spanish, Basque, Italian, and Greek), classical languages and literatures (Latin and Ancient Greek), classical culture (Mythology), natural science (Botany related vocabulary), and computers (on line platforms and applications).

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lunes, 6 de marzo de 2017

Visiting the the Bizantine museum, the Lykeion of Aristoteles and the National Garden (02-03-2017)


In the Byzantine museum we attended "The Gardens" exhibition.


The gardens of the Byzantine Museum are an oasis in the heart of the city where visitors can take an imaginary journey through history and art. Seating areas are provided under the fruit trees, surrounded by aromatic herbs and fountains. Three small themed exhibitions of historic and archaeological interest are presented in the gardens:
The Well-Cistern, on how Athens was supplied with water from ancient times to the present; Paradise, on the Byzantine concept of Paradise in life and the afterlife; and The River Ilissos, on the development of the fluvial landscape on the banks of the Ilissos from antiquity to modern times.

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Aristotle’s Lyceum (Peripatetic School) used to be one of the three oldest gymnasia in ancient Athens.




The National Garden (formerly the Royal Garden)  is a public park of 15.5 hectares (38 acres) in the center of Athens. 


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