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Little GEM's
Common School Magazine |
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Contents
Page 1:
Language Corner:
Regional Sayings and Useful English, Maltese, and German Words and Sentences Page 2: Holidays in Germany, Malta, and England Page 3: Everyday Life: A German Pupil's Day Page 4: Interview: The Dockyard in Wewels- fleth: an Interview With a Worker Page 5: The Isle of Wight and England Page 6: Xghajra and the Maltese Islands Page 7: Wewelsfleth and its Surroundings Page 8: Comenius Trips: Mrs Scannura, Mrs Grech, and Mr Kitching in Wewelsfleth and Project Meetings in Malta and England Page 9: Our Local Editorial Boards Introduce Themselves Page 10: Riddles Page 11: Jokes Page 12: Clubs at Shanklin School Page 13: News from Shanklin School |
Page 3: Everyday Life -
A German Pupil's Day by Elina, Wewelsfleth Board
A child in Germany,
who has to go to school on foot, usually gets up at about 06.30
hrs. After getting up the child takes breakfast. He or she eats bread with butter and cheese or Nuttella or honey or salami or bacon. Maybe he or she even eats cornflakes. All that takes about 15 to 30 minutes. Afterwards the child prepares for school. At school, during the morning hours, the child learns how to write, to read, to calculate and many other things. At midday school ends. When the child comes home from school, he or she takes a warm lunch such as rice, chicken, popatoes, beef, and then he or she does his or her homework. After homework he or she usually goes out in order to meet friends, to the gym, to birthday parties or does anything else he or she likes. In the evening, the child eats bread, cheese, bacon salami or cornflakes. Sometimes the child wathes her or his favourite TV programme, or television film or a serial. After that, at about 08:00 p.m. the child goes to bed and keeps sleeping until the next morning. + The following day everything starts afresh. |