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Today I want to introduce you part of my class, there are not all my classmates in the photos, and there are not all the people who are involved in this project, but I wanted you to see a little bit of what we look like. Because we are not such a normal class.
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Hello! 

So in this article, I would like to tell you something about the day, when we were taking photos of the alphabet. We have decided to make this project special  (Banská Bystrica from A - Z) by photos of people´s alphabet! 

The photographing of the alphabet was really funny, we laughed a lot and it took us a long time too, but it was a great experience for us, because we have never done anything like this before. We think that the photos are really good! Judge by yourself!

By the way, we're putting our whole final project together ! 
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The essence of the project – Partner countries - Russia and Slovakia  will exchange brochures presenting the main attractions of our cities – cultural, geographical and sports facilities – stadiums, sports clubs, fitness centres, swimming pools,  well-known sports teams and athletes of our city,  for each letter of the alphabet, for example,  "A" – amphitheater, "M" – “ Memorial of the Slovak National Uprising”, etc.

An international language project with Yekaterinburg

Topic : Banská Bystrica A-Z
Participants : II.E class
Aims : 

  • to create a booklet about Banska Bystrica and exchange it with Russian partners 
  • to create a partnership with a foreign school and its pupils
  • to communicate meaningfully with foreign partners 
  • to learn about another culture
  • to learn to appreciate another culture
Schedule :                                          Deadline : 
preparation of articles                                               9th March 2018


photo taking                                                            31st March 2018


compiling                                                                13th April 2018


printing & binding                                                   20th April 2018


sending to Russia                                                  25th April 2018

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In 1950, in the post-war Sverdlovsk, now it is Ekaterinburg, there was a great shortage of school buildings. In Oktyabrsky district it was decided to build a school №110, now it is the Lyceum named after Lydia Konstantinovna Grishina.
Everybody looked forward to the end of the construction. And in October of 1951 the school was put into operation. The building was large and spacious.
For 65 years, the school was managed by 7 Directors. Today's Director – Irina Vinogradova-twice received the award «Director of the year". Today, more than 10 our teachers are Honorary workers of education of Russia, two are Honored teachers.
Russian pupils study for 9 or 11 years. Our students are from 6 to 18 aged.
There are 1208 pupils in our school and it is pretty normal, however we study in two shifts. We also have a division into different profiles,
for example, there is a class that has an increased number of
mathematics and physics or biology and chemistry, and so on.



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Secondary grammar school of Andrej Sládkovič
In older history of our city, all grammar schools were joined together and they formed one big grammar school. After some years that school separated into many smaller grammar schools and one of them is our school.
During our existence we were called many different names but the name Andrej Sládkovič was firstly given to us in 1919.
Andrej Sládkovič was a poet during Romanticism and he wrote a lot of famous poems. The most famous is the one about his love called Marína.
Students of our school are aged 15-19 and graduate after four years of studying. We have got about 488 students so we are quite a big school. Our school is focused on many different subjects so our students can improve their abilities and skills in art, sport, language, informatics and many more...


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The history of Yekaterinburg began during the industrial development of the Urals in the early 18th century. At this time in the Middle Urals, rich in natural resources, iron foundries, copper smelting and ironmaking plants were actively built, among which the Ekaterinburg plant, the largest metallurgical enterprise of Russia of that time and the center for the management of the mining industry of the whole Urals and Siberia, became a stand-alone. Already from the first years of its existence, Ekaterinburg occupies an important place in the country - it housed a mint providing the treasury with a copper coin, and a lapidary factory manufacturing decorations and interior items for the imperial court.

In June 1723, at the initiative of de Gennin, it was proposed to give the new fortress factory the name Katerinenburkh - in honor of Catherine I, for which he asked permission from the empress in his letter of June 6, 1723:

"... near these plants, he conceived a fortress and dared to call Katerinenburkh until the decree, and is called Katerinenburkh in memory of Your Majesty"
The answer came in September – de Gennin's proposal was approved, but in the imperial decree the name changed a little – Ekaterinburg. And on copper coins, which began to be produced at the plant as early as the 1720s, there were three different variants of writing – Yekaterinburg, Ekaterinyurbh and Ekaterin Burkh.
 In the territory now occupied by Yekaterinburg, since ancient times there have been settlements of people. The earliest of the з settlements belong to the era of the Mesolithic VIII - VII thousand BC. e.

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,,The town under Urpín“ as many people call our town (Urpín is a famous hill). The heart of Central Slovakia lies in the Zvolen basin, in the valley of the river Hron between Kremnické, Starohorské hills and Polana.


The first evidence of people in our region dates back to the Stone Age. Some historical sources even confirm that around 2500 BC. Real great development occurs only in the first century AD. The Slavs started settling and the first settlement of Bystrica was established. The history of the city officially began in 1255 by the granting of city privileges by the Hungarian king Bello IV. Thanks to rich mineral wealth, especially copper, in the surrounding mountains, Banská Bystrica has become one of the mining centres of Europe.

The 20th Century in Banská Bystrica is inherently connected with the Second World War and the Slovak National Uprising. Banská Bystrica was the centre of the uprising. After war, Bystrica definitively became one of the three main territorial centres of Slovakia.

Visitors in Banská Bystrica can also enjoy a great cultural and social life. The national opera, theatre ,,Z Pasáže“ (From the Passage),  where actors are mentally disabled, also the Studio of Dance, and the  professional Puppet Theatre all please the young and the old. Traditional are mainly folklore performances, but also choral singing, classical music, permanent exhibitions and exhibitions of several museums and galleries.

The historical centre of the town with the castle area and the SNP square and the adjacent streets behind the City Monument Reserve is considered one of the most beautiful in Slovakia.

Banská Bystrica is also an important Slovak sports centre, and in 2017 it was entitled the European City of Sports.
Numerous monuments and the beauty of the surrounding countryside add to the overall experience of visiting the city, and many visitors also know the slogan ,,Alive in Banská Bystrica, after death in heaven”.

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Hello! We are kids from Gymnázium Andreja Sládkoviča in Banská Bystrica (Slovakia) and we created this blog, because we want to share our experiences and knowledge from English with you! Also we started working on project with our Russian friends from Yekaterinburg, we are writing about our town and the project is called Banská Bystrica from A to Z, they are writing project about their city. Hope you will like it!

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