RED BUS GASP MAGAZINE ISSUE NO 20 December, 2017

Xmas is coming! Christmas - Around the World

Who is Franklin? Christmas - Around the World /by Mateusz Niekra/

Boxing Day takes place on December 26th and is only celebrated in a few countries; mainly ones historically connected to the UK (such as Canada, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand) and in many European countries.

 In Spain gifts are given on January 6th

on the Feast of the Three Kings.

 In Greece Christmas trees are not commonly used, gifts are given on January 1.  In Germany it is known as "Zweite Feiertag” (which means 'second celebration').

 In Denmark for the Christmas Eve a sweet rice is being served with the cinnamon and roast- ed goose with apples. Blancmange is a traditional dish with the rice in which the housewife is hiding the almond. Who will find him, the one is catching mumps of marzipan which is ensuring happiness all through the year.

English Christmas songs and bright /by Wiktor Łoboda/ So hang your stockings and say your prayers Here comes Santa Claus 'cause Santa Claus comes tonight Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus right down Santa Claus Lane Claus right down Santa Claus Lane Vixen and Blitzen and all his reindeer pullin' He's got a bag that's filled with toys for boys on the reins and girls again Bells are ringin', children singin', all is merry Hear those sleigh bells jingle jangle, oh what a beautiful sight So jump in bed, and cover your head, 'cause Santa Claus comes tonight Gingerbread recipe /by Jan Kozłowski/ Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa Claus right down Santa Claus Lane 500g flour He'll come around when chimes ring out, it's 200g honey (4 full of spoons) Christmas time again 200g powdered sugar Peace on earth will come to all, if we just 125g butter follow the light 1 egg So let's give thanks to the Lord above 'cause 1 teaspoon of baking soda Santa Claus comes tonight 3 teaspoons of spices for gingerbread Here comes Santa Claus, here comes Santa 2 teaspoons cocoa Claus right down Santa Claus Lane Vixen and Blitzen and all his reindeer pullin' Butter, honey and spices for ginger- on the reins bread slightly warm up. Do not cook!!! Bells are ringin', children singin', all is merry Pour on the table top flour, baking soda and and bright cocoa, pour cold butter, honey and spices for So jump in bed, and cover your head, 'cause gingerbread (mixed before). Put the rest of Santa Claus comes tonight components and mix. Put the dough for 1 hour in the refrigerator to Peace on earth will come to all, if we just cool down. follow the light Then, split it into several pieces. Roll out to So let's give thanks to the Lord above 'cause 0,5 cm thick and cut with the gingerbread Santa Claus comes tonight molds. So let's give thanks to the Lord above 'cause Bake about 10min. in 170-180st.C Santa Claus comes tonight Bon Appetit!!!

Słowniczek flour – mąka honey – miód powder sugar – cukier puder butter – masło baking soda – soda spices for gingerbread – przyprawa do piernika slightly – lekko warm up – podgrzać pour – wsypać, wlać components – składniki pin out – rozwałkować split – rozdzielać several – kilka pieces – kawałki thick – gruby mold - foremka

Red Bus Interview with Mrs Anna Klimek - GASP Science teach- er /by Jan Kozłowski/

Jan Kozłowski: Have you always wanted to become a teacher? Have you ever dreamed of J.K. : What was your favourite school choosing another profession? subject? Anna Klimek: I have always wanted to be- A.K. : Polish and History. come a teacher :) J.K. : How do you like to spend free time? J.K. : What subject you didn't like at school? A.K. : Very active, for example: I ride a bicy- A.K. : I didn't like physical education. cle

J.K. : What is your favourite dish? J.K. : What is your hobby? A.K. : My favourite dish is pasta. A.K. : My hobby is travelling.

J.K. : What is your favourite fruit and veg- J.K. : What is your favourite book? etable. A.K. : My favorite book is "P.S. Kocham A.K. : My favorite fruit are strawberries and Cię". my favorite vegetable is peppers. J.K. : Are you an early bird or a night owl? J.K. : What is your favourite colour? A.K. : I'm an early bird. A.K. : My favorite colours are the colours of the rainbow. J.K. : What is your biggest dream? A.K. : My biggest dream... Have a lot of free J.K. : Do you have pets? time :) A.K. : Yes, I have a cat. J.K. : Thank you for the interview! A.K. : Thank you The history of Great Britain – Queen Victoria /by Jan Kozłowski/

Wiktoria, Alexandrina Victoria was born on 24th May 1819, she died on 22nd January 1901 in Cowes on the Isle of Wight - Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for 63 years The coronation of Victoria took place on 28 June 1838. Victoria married Prince Albert on February 10, 1840 in the Royal Chapel of St. Albert. James's Palace. Albert and Victoria had four sons and five daughters together. Queen Victoria was the first modern British monarch. Queen Victoria has gained great popularity throughout the United Kingdom, and its reign is called the "Victorian era." Although she took the throne at a young age, she was able to overcome the bad political situation in the country. Over time, she has become a symbol of victory for the British and a triumph of moral truth. In the days of Queen Victoria, Britain became the world's most powerful empire, gaining many colonies in Africa and Asia. Słowniczek: modern – nowoczesny triumph of moral truth - triumf prawdy moralnej modern – nowoczesna gained – zyskał reign – królować overcome – przezwyciężać gaining - zyskuje

Franklin appears in GASP!!!

/BY WIKTOR ŁOBODA/

IN CLASSROOM 25 THERE IS A NEW PET. HIS (OR HER) NAME IS FRANKLIN!

Facts:  Franklin is a Greek turtle.

 It is overland turtle, so it needs dry land to survive.

 It has its own pool.

 It needs UV and heating lamps to grow.

 I am writing “It”, because we still don’t know what gender it is.

The Greek turtles are herbivorous. Only accidentally can eat, for example, a small inverte- brate with plants. The diet of this reptile should be as close as possible to the way it is eaten in nature, that is, it should be rich in fiber and calcium, and low in protein, sugar and fats. At home, it eats most of the meadow plants, as an occasional additive can be served on a grated carrot. You should not serve fruits. Some vegetables are often diuretic, and some of them like lettuce, spinach, rhubarb, cabbage - contain health-threatening turtle oxalate. Heating lamp

overland -lądowy invertebrate - bezkręgowiec

gender - płeć heating lamp – lampa grzewcza

herbivorous – roślinożerny diuretic - moczopędny

Christmas fun /by Wiktor Łoboda/

Someone said: I’ve seen your facebook statuses, you’re I wasn’t planning on giving Christmas gifts getting a dictionary for christmas. this year until I heard about those exploading Cat said: samsung galaxy phones. Christmas tree, christmas tree, Your ornaments are history.

Santa said: Tips for learning English /gathered and selected by Mateusz Niekra/  You should read English books

 You should watch films in English

 You should sing English songs

 You should speak English to people

 You should write in English

 You should talk to your friends only in English during English lessons

 You should do English homework

 You should read English words every day  You should listen to the teacher on English lessons

 You should play English games

 You should learn more English every day

Authors: Mateusz Niekra, Remik Maciorowski, Agata Sut, Daria Marczykowska

FUN PAGES /by Ada Bartłomiejczyk/

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Newspaper Editors: - Marcel Górlikowski - Ada Bartłomiejczyk - Filip Oświeciński - Wiktor Łoboda - Jan Kozłowski - Mateusz Niekra

Distribution: - Alicja Chejmanowska - Dominika Górny

Managing Editor: - Piotr Niekra Teacher Advisor: - Ewa Snopek