This time we had a special guest in the newspaper, Mademoiselle Kuiters, who is helping in the school with the classes Aquamarin and Turmalin.
She is from Neuilly-sur-Seine, a town near Paris. She will show us her school, where she lived, where she learned how to swim, where she used to buy things and also the cinema near her house! It is a very beautiful place so please watch!!
A rare tsunami (Japanese ζ΄₯ ζ³’, literally ‘harbor wave’), formerly known in German as an earthquake wave, is a sequence of particularly long water waves that are able to spread over very great distances and as such, result in a displacement of water or sea.
The largest tsunami in Japan since 2000 occurred in 2011 and had a height of around 9.3 metters. The tsunami was caused by the Tohoku eartquake, also known as the Great East Japan Earthquake.
In the latest video showing you where some of our classmates are originally from, Adeline takes us on a short ‘Street Map’ tour of her former neighbourhood in the beautiful city of San Francisco.
Hi Iβm Juno, and I come from Gran Canaria, SPAIN, in this video I will show you my house, some beautiful pictures, and my old school! Thank you and I hope you enjoy.
Freya is originally from Gran Canaria, and tells us here about her favourite beach.
“Itβs the beach where my friends and me always go. Itβs also a beautiful beach and the waves are so big that you can go as far as you want but the waves will take you back to the sand. There are a lot of fish ππ π¬π³ππ¦ in the water π¦π§if you go you will love it π π π β€οΈ Las Canteras is one of the most famous beaches in Gran Canaria”.
There’s a good reason why we’re called the International Montessori School. Many of our students have joined us from all over the world – and that includes several members of the newspaper team.
We decided to use Street View in Google Maps to show you our former cities: where we lived, went to school and spent our free time. Most of these places are very different to Berlin, so we hope you’ll find our international visits interesting!
Our first guide is Noga, who comes from Tel Aviv in Israel. Although her German and English are getting better every day, she preferred to write about her tour rather than be recorded speaking.
“This is my school, in the building I show you first is where grade 1, 2 and 3 are learning together, and in the other building are all the other grades (grade 4 to grade 9).
This is the art we did during corona, the panda you saw in the video is made out of masks, and the pinocchio is from paper.”
“Here is my street. I am very close to the sea and at night you can see the sunset very well (it is very beautiful).
The small pavilion is where I love drinking cold coffee, and where you see the green awning is the supermarket”.
Hi! I’m Mike Brennan from the Newspaper AG, and I’d like to join the students in showing you where I’m originally from.
In the video, I start at Notting Hill Gate and turn into Kensington Church Street, the road I lived in. I then show you one or two nearby streets and places I enjoyed going to.
Revisiting my old home via Street Map made me feel quite nostalgic: I love this part of London, and hope you enjoy this virtual visit, too.
1985 was the earthquake in Mexico City. It was the worst earthquake in Mexico City and millions of people died in the houses and they couldn’t get out because they were stuck in the stones and things from the houses. Lots of people weren’t found because they were lost.
Many people helped to take out people of the stones and the things that were in the houses. They took many years to rebuild the city. Many of the people were in hospitals in Mexico City.