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Sharing similarities in different countries by creating an European comic book

Saturday, 25 July 2015

List of popular European comic books in the alphabetical order



Asterix (French)
Čtyřlístek („Lucky four”) (Czech)
Iznogud (French)
Kajko i Kokosh (Polish)
Kapitan Kloss (Polish)
Les Aventures de Tintin (”The Adventures of Tintin”) (Belgian)
Les Schtroumpfs (”The Smurfs”) (Belgian)
Lips Tullian (Czech)
Lucky Luke (Belgian)
Muriel a andělé (Muriel and Angels) (Czech)
Przygody Koziołka Matołka (Polish)
Rychlé šípy ("Rapid Arrows") (Czech)
Spirou et Fantasio (”Spirou and Fantasio”) (Belgian)
The Beano (British)
The Dandy (British)
The Eagle (British)
The Tooper (British)
The Transformers (British)
Thorgal (Belgian)
Tytus, Romek i Atomek (Polish)

Tuesday, 23 June 2015

King-Out



Game rules

King-Out

 

The rules may differ between the age of the pupils, but the base of the rules stays the same.

Older pupils for example only have one serve and may only hit the ball once, so called quick play.

You can also use a fotball and then hit the ball with your foot and head.

Four player begins in the square area, the area is divided between slave, knight, queen and king squares.

You also have a little square in the middle called the bomb area.

The other players form a quee behind the waiting line.

The rotation begins from the slave area towards the knight, queen and finally the king area.

Player that is out goes to the end of the line and wait, he is replaced by another player, from the waiting line you go to the slave area.

The purpouse of the game is to advance to the king area and stay there as long as possible while taking out the other players.

The king has two serves (if he/she miss the first), it is always the king that serves and the serve must first land in the king square before hitting an opponents square.

No unfair (difficult) ball against the slave.

You may only touch the ball twice before you hit it away (a total of three touches).

You may not hold the ball in your hands. The boll must land on your square before you touch it yourself.

If you laugh at someone else that is out or do anything else unfair towards another player you go out yourself and must then stand last in the waiting line.

If the ball comes in the middle, the so called bomb area, the king makes a bomb,the ball hits the ground hard in the middle area, and then land on one of the players square. The game then continues as usual. If the king ”bombs” out the ball from the bomb square then he is out.


 




Recipe for Swedish Meatballs


Ingredients

500 gram minced meat
1 onion
1 egg
1 dl breadcrumbs
2 dl milk
Salt
Allspice

How to do it

Mix the breadcrumbs and milk

Mix the minced meat, grated onion, salt and allspice

Mix it all together and add an egg

Roll small balls and  fry them in a frying pan with a lot of butter

Serve with potatoes, lingonberry jam, and gravy

 
Tip of the chief
Go to the nearest IKEA if you do not succeed with this recipe

Monday, 22 June 2015

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

A recipe for Polish gołąbki



Gołąbki

The name ”gołąbki” means ”little pigeons” but, of course it has nothing to do with them.
In Poland, many people like eating cooked cabbage. Gołąbki is one of the dishes with cooked cabbage.

You need:
- some cabbage
- 1 onion, 1 carrot, 1 parsley
- some minced meat: may be beef or pork
- some rice
- optional: some tomatoes and tomato paste
- some salt, some pepper, other spices, e.g. marjoram

Boil some rice and mix it with spiced minced meat. Put cabbage leaves into hot water and boil for a coupe of minutes.  Take out the cabbage leaves and put the rice with the meat into the cabbage leaves.  When finished, put your gołąbki into boiling water with a carrot, an onion and a parsely. You can add some tomatoes or tomato paste.
Cook for half an hor and serve with potatoes. Enjoy!