LABELS/ETIQUETES

Thursday 20 September 2012

WELCOME TO THE VALENCIAN COUNTRY AND TO ELDA!!!

The Valencian Country is an autonomous community of Spain located in central and south-eastern Iberian Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Valencia. It has 518 km of Mediterranean coastline and covers 23,259 km² of land with 5.02 million inhabitants (2008).

Elda is a city located in the province of Alacant, Spain. As of 2009, it has a total population of 55,618 inhabitants, ranking as the 7th most populous city in the province. Elda joins together with the town of Petrer to form a conurbation with over 85,000 inhabitants. The river Vinalopó flows through the urban area of Elda.
Elda is known for its footwear a industry, in particular for women's shoes. Tourist sites include the Footwear Museum, the Archaeological Museum, the Torre del Homenaje del castillo (a tower dating from the 12th century), Castelar Square, Count of Coloma Palace, the Town Hall and the church of Santa Ana. It also celebrates the important festival of Moors and Christians

 Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elda

Monday 3 September 2012

PROJECT DESCRIPTION



The main objective of the project is the production of audio books with stories of multicultural and intercultural crimes taking place in participating countries with the title "Wanted suspects! Miss Tracy Fox research in Europe ".

Since our project includes contact situations in different European countries, English should be the language of the project. Mediation, as an important skill in learning the English language is the basis for these situations to immediately clarify these contacts face to face. A multilingual dictionary will be part of the contents of your audiobooks.

Includes cross-cultural learning, reading, writing and discussion of European criminal histories. The topic of crime fiction connected with the interests of the people in all European countries and is therefore relevant as a means by which students and teachers can get an understanding of both their own culture and literary traditions as those of other countries and, therefore, a deeper appreciation of the shared European experience.