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Around the World in 80 Days – Aboriginal Art

X-Ray Style Australian Aboriginal Art

The X-Ray style of Australian Aboriginal art is a distinctive style that was developed thousands of years ago in Australia. Cave paintings of this type have been found in Arnhem Rock, in northern Australia (east of Darwin). These paintings seem to depict the outline of the animal plus diagrams of the bones and some internal organs. You can view all of the instructions, and see samples, here.

Photo by: Scott1346 {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Days – Estonia

ESTONIA

Eastern Europe
Capital: Tallinn
Languages: Estonian (official), Russian (regional)
Predominant Religion(s): Christianity

COMMON CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Independent, mature, dependable, trustworthy.
  • Estonians are very attentive, and they are good at communicating.
  • Patriotic (after decades of Russian occupation, they are proud to be Estonian!)

FUN FACTS:

  • Estonians love technology and are very knowledgeable when it comes to technology. Wireless Internet is available almost everywhere and Skype was invented in Estonia.
  • Estonia is one of the Baltic countries together with Latvia and Lithuania. However, the Estonian language is not related to Latvian and Lithuanian but it is actually more related to Finnish.
  • Estonia only has an area of 45,227 sq km. Texas is more than 15 times larger.

Education

  • Compulsory education finishes at 9th grade (age 15/16) and students can continue with high school, go on to a technical college, take up an apprenticeship or seek employment. High school finishes at 12th grade (age 18/19) and students can then go on to study at university.
  • Parents put a lot of focus on their children’s education from a young age and parents like their children to have varied hobbies and interests.
  • The option of being an au pair is now common in Estonia. They like the idea of discovering new cultures and improving their English skills. Work & travel programs, volunteering and traveling abroad are also common options for a gap year.

USEFUL PHRASES:

  • How are you?       Kuidas läheb?
  • Fine, thanks.       Suurepäraselt, tänan.
  • My name is…       Minu nimi on…
  • Nice to meet you!       Meeldib sinuga tutvuda!
  • Thank you.       Tänan.

Photos by: Dennis Sylvester Hurd {flickr}, Young Shanahan {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Days – Romanian Olympic Athlete, Nadia Comaneci

Nadia Comaneci, was born in Romania in 1961.  She is a five-time Olympic gold medalist, all in individual events. In 1976 at the age of 14, Comăneci was the first gymnast to be awarded a perfect score of 10.0 at the Olympic Games.

You can watch her perfect 10 play out here!

Romania is a southeastern European country known for the forested region of Transylvania, ringed by the Carpathian Mountains. Its preserved medieval towns include Sighişoara, and there are many fortified churches and castles, notably clifftop Bran Castle, long associated with the Dracula legend.

Around the World in 80 Days – Ecuador

Ecuador

South America
Capital: Quito
Languages: Spanish (official), Amerindian languages

Au Pairs in General:

  • The idea of being an au pair is becoming common in Ecuador.
  • Applicants from Ecuador are motivated by the opportunity to improve their English and study in the U.S.
  • The job potential of an au pair improves upon her return to Ecuador.
  • Applicants sometimes have difficulty affording the program fees.
  • Young people in Ecuador have the freedom of their family to socialize and date.
  • Curfews are common.
  • In general, young women are accustomed to sharing in household chores; however, middle class applicants will have maids to perform household tasks.
  • Nudity is not acceptable in public, nor is topless sunbathing.
  • Ecuadorians are family-oriented, warm and conservative.

Diet:

  • Most young people in Ecuador eat meat.
  • Vegetarianism is becoming popular, but is not yet widespread.
  • A typical Ecuadorian diet includes rice, potatoes, and meat. Ecuador is known for its exotic fruits, fish and seafood, tasty soups, and the countless varieties of Andean potatoes.

Religion:

  • The most common religions in Ecuador are Catholicism and Protestantism.
  • Most young people in Ecuador do not practice their religion regularly.

Photo by: Rinaldo Wurglitsch {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Days – Singapore

Kite Day falls on January 19. Everyone who enters the kite competitions in the Singapore Kite Festival must make his or her own kite. Some kites are huge dragons or ships with 19 sails. Judges score competitors’ kites on both artistic design and flying performance. There are team competitions too. The team has to design the kite and they are timed on how long it takes to make it fly. They also have to try to touch a target up in the air.

What do you suppose the weather is like in Singapore in January? Would you fly a kite in January where you live? Here is a link to pictures of kite festivals all over the world.

Try making a kite of your own and trying to fly it!

Around the World in 80 Days – Bastille Day

One of France’s national holidays is Bastille Day, July 14. This holiday is similar to Independence Day in the United States. Many years ago France had a monarchy. On July 14, 1789, the people of Paris stormed the Bastille, a state prison. In this way the people proved that the power belonged to them, and not to the King. This was the beginning of the French Revolution. Celebrations include dances and fireworks. The people of France celebrate the birth of the Republic, and recognize liberty and democracy. Now Bastille Day includes a military parade up the Champs Elysees. Can you guess where the Champs Elysees is? You can find the answer to this question and many other facts about our world at Infoplease.

Find more Bastille Day information by visiting the seasonal calendar.

Around the World in 80 Days – Denmark

DENMARK 

Northern Europe
Capital: Copenhangen
Languages: Danish
Predominant Religion(s): Christianity

COMMON CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Denmark is a relatively multicultural country.
  • Danes like to be seen as individuals and like to set themselves apart from one another.
  • Danes can seem guarded, but once you get them talking, they are really friendly and helpful.

FUN FACTS:

  • Danes have a strong sense of irony – often causing confusion to foreigners!
  • The UN World Happiness Report has rated Danes as the happiest people on earth two years in a row, and Danes have a special word for that cozy feeling of togetherness: “Hygge.”
  • 50% of Copenhageners (as well as a large part of the rest of the population) commute by bike to work every day, even if it’s raining.

Family

  • 2-3 children per family is considered normal in Denmark.
  • Children are taught discipline from a young age through small tasks such as taking out the trash or emptying the dishwasher. Many families have pets as companions and to help teach children about responsibility.
  • Denmark is a very family-focused country and visiting other family members over the holidays (such as Christmas) is normal.

USEFUL PHRASES:

  • How are you?             Hvordan har du det?
  • Fine, thanks.               Fint tak.
  • My name is…              Mit navn er…
  • Nice to meet you!        Godt at møde dig!
  • Thank you.                  Tak.

Photo by: Aram Zucker-Scharff {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Days – Food in El Salvador

 

  • Most young people in El Salvador eat meat.
  • Vegetarianism is not common.
  • A typical Salvadorian diet includes beans, cheese, rice, eggs and tortillas.
  • Coffee has fueled the Salvadoran economy and shaped its history for over a century. Coffee in El Salvador has traditionally provided more than 50% of the country’s export revenues.
  • Breakfasts in El Salvador generally include a variety of food, such as eggs scrambled with vegetables (huevos picados), cheese, fried plantains (platanos fritos), mashed beans, and tortillas. Fresh tropical fruits like mango, pineapple, and banana are also a common accompaniment.
  • You can find more info on foods in El Salvador here!

Photos by: Maren Barbee {flickr}, Charles Haynes {flickr}

Around the World in 80 Day – Czech Republic

CZECH REPUBLIC

Central Europe
Capital: Prague
Languages: Czech
Predominant Religion(s): Majority non-religious

COMMON CHARACTERISTICS:

  • Czech people in general are happy with a good sense of humor. They are also ambitious!
  • Czechs have strong family ties.
  • Tradition and culture are very important values for Czechs.

FUN FACTS:

  • Czech Republic has a lot of famous people such as the hockey player Jaromir Jagr, the tennis players Martina Navratilova and Ivan Lendl!
  • Czech beer is said to be the best beer on the world.
  • The US population is 30x bigger than the population in Czech Republic.

USEFUL PHRASES:

  • How are you?             Jak se máš?
  • Fine, thanks.               Dobře, děkuji.
  • My name is…              Moje jméno je..
  • Nice to meet you!        Rád tě poznávám!
  • Thank you.                  Děkuji.

Around the World in 80 Days – Peru

Peru has two official languages: Spanish and Cuzco Quechua. There are now over 8 million  Quechua speakers in South and Central America. Twenty-five percent of all Peruvians speak Quechua, and many of them speak no Spanish.

Here are some English words derived from Quechua, which was originally the language of the Incas: coca, condor, guano, gaucho, guanaco, Inca, jerky, lagniappe, lima [bean], llama, pampa, puma, quipu, quinine, quinoa, and vicuña.

Try some Spanish language activities. This site includes an on-line English-Spanish picture dictionary and an on-line Spanish-English dictionary, as well as information, quizzes and pictures to color!