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1 “Optional activities in the Project Centers”
European Project Erasmus+ / Strategic Partnership / 2015 YBRECA Youth Bridges to Reach Efficient European Citizenship Awareness STUDENTS’ WORKSHOP “Optional activities in the Project Centers” 4th HIGH SCHOOL OF HERAKLEION CRETE GREECE 26 APRIL 2016 COORDINATOR : PATIRAKI ELENI

2 GREEK CALENDAR : STUDENT IRINI GRAMMATIKAKI
MY OWN CULTURE AND CIVILATION STUDENT DESPOINA APOSTOLAKI MY CULTURE IN IMAGES STUDENT APLADAS STAVROS MY VIEW ABOUT EUROPE STUDENT DESPOINA APOSTOLAKI TRADITIONAL COOKERY BOOK IRINI GRAMMATIKAKI

3 RECOMMENDED PLACES TO VISIT IN MY COUNTRY STUDENT DAINAVA SOFIA
INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN EUROPE STUDENTS XANTHIPPI ZACHARIOUDAKI AND LINA APOSTOLIDI

4 CALENDAR FOR GREECE Every year on March 25 we honour and celebrate the uprising of the enslaved Greeks against the Turkish oppressor for freedom and self-determination. In fact it is the most important date in the history of Modern Greece, the starting point of national regeneration.

5 CALENDAR FOR GREECE Labour Day In Greece.
On the first day of May is celebrated the day of the workers. It is actually the standard celebration of the uprising of the Chicago workers. In May 1886 labour unions in Chicago rose up demanding working hours to eight hours and better working conditions. also celebrated as a day of flowers and spring. The day established as a holiday and all services and businesses remain closed.

6 Anniversary of NO-October 28
The Anniversary of NO, the refusal of Greece to the Italian claims on ultimatum notified on October 28, 1940, the Greek Prime Minister, consequence of which was the entrance of the country in World War II and the beginning of the Greek-Italian war of The date established to be celebrated in Greece every year as an official national holiday.

7 Athens Polytechnic uprising – November 17th
The Polytechnic uprising in 1973 was a massive demonstration of popular opposition to the regime of the Colonels. The uprising began on November 14, 1973, with occupation of the Technical University of Athens by students and students escalated almost anti-junta uprising and ended with bloodshed on the morning of November 17, after a series of events that began with the entrance of main battle tank in the Polytechnic and the reinstatement of the relevant military law forbidding gatherings and traffic in Athens and Thessaloniki.

8 My own culture and civilization
STUDENT DESPOINA APOSTOLAKI A country with historical course from the 7th millennium BC, Greece has a fascinating and interesting past. Historical monuments in Greece and the Greek islands date from all time periods, from the Mycenaean and the Classical times till the Medieval and Modern Era. You will find bellow a list with the most important historical monuments in Greece. The culture of Greece has evolved over thousands of years, beginning in Mycenaean Greece, continuing most notably into Classical Greece, through the influence of the Roman Empire and its successor the Byzantine Empire.

9 The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the  Parthenon .

10 The Parthenon is an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece and of Athenian Democracy. It is regarded as one of the world's greatest cultural monuments

11 KNOSSOS HERAKLEION CRETE
In a short distance of 5 km from Herakleion Town, Knossos is the most important sight in Crete island. Discovered in the early 20th century by the British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans, the site was found almost intact and covered by ashes. This led scientists believe that the palace was destroyed by a tsunami wave caused by the volcanic eruption of Santorin in about 1,500 BC.

12 KARYATID IN AKROPOLIS A caryatid  is a sculpted female figure serving as an architectural support taking the place of a column or a pillar supporting an entablature on her head. The Greek term karyatides literally means "maidens of Karyai", an ancient town of Peloponnese. Karyai had a famous temple dedicated to the goddess Artemisin her aspect of Artemis Karyatis.

13 ANCIENT OLYMPIA Olympia is the place where the first ancient Olympic Games took place in 776 BC. These games were organized every four years to honor god Zeus and according to the myth it was the famous hero Hercules who started these games. Gradually these sports competitions became very important for all the Greek cities and it was considered a great honor for a city-state if their athlete won in the Olympic Games. The temples of Zeus and Hera and the Ancient Stadium are today the most important sights in Ancient Olympia, while excavations are still.

14 MYCENAE Located on the north eastern side of Peloponnese, the town of Mycenae gave its name to an entire civilization, the Mycenaean civilization. The giagantic city walls that are said to have been built by Cyclops, the Lion Gate and the Treasury of Atreus are the most important monuments and sights in Mycenae. Right next to the ancient site, there is an interesting Archaeological Museum.

15 My view about Europe Europe and especially Greece, is experiencing one of the most significant influxes of migrants and refugees in its history. Pushed by civil war and terror and pulled by the promise of a better life, huge numbers of people have fled the Middle East and Africa, risking their lives along the way. International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said that the European Union and IMF common goal is to help Greece out of the crisis and return to growth but they have not do anything yet. So, the arrival of refugees in Greece suffering from a general crisis. The initial frustration that felt the locals from refugees ,because they are live in camps close to their affecting them and scarring them but the most serious problem is that we can not live due to the fact that we have not money. Stuck in Greece remaining 50,000 refugees and immigrants as well as the closing of the Balkan Corridor and delay implementation of the EU-Turkey Agreement forcing them to remain in standby mode about their future. According to the latest official figures, the refugees in Idomeni amounted to while still unsettled situation in the port of Piraeus, where still more than 5000 refugees and immigrants.

16 This situation can not continue and the EU must intervene because there is an economic problem we can not compete in . I think that barring people from my country , Greece , maybe some people from other countries bothered from my opinion but all I said are real. Despoina Apostolaki STUDENT

17 MY CULTURE IN IMAGES STUDENT APLADAS STAVROS

18 TRADITIONAL COOKERY BOOK FROM GREECE
STUDENT IRINI GRAMMATIKAKI MOUSAKA Ingredients  2 large eggplant, thinly sliced  Olive oil cooking spray  1 tablespoon olive oil  1 medium brown onion, finely chopped  2 garlic cloves, crushed  800g lamb mince  420g can crushed tomatoes  1 teaspoon ground cinnamon  1/2 teaspoon ground allspice  1/3 cup grated pizza cheese  Lemon wedges, to serve White sauce  75g butter  1/3 cup plain flour  2 cups milk

19 METHOD FOR MOUSSAKA Step 1
Spray eggplant with oil. Heat a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook eggplant, in batches, for 2 to 3 minutes each side or until browned. Transfer to a large plate. Step 2 Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onion and garlic. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until onion has softened. Add mince. Cook, stirring with a wooden spoon to break up mince, for 6 to 8 minutes or until browned. Add tomatoes, cinnamon and allspice. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer for 30 minutes or until sauce is thick and liquid has evaporated. Step 3 Meanwhile, make sauce Melt butter in a saucepan over medium-high heat. Add flour. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute or until bubbling. Gradually stir in milk. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat to medium. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until mixture has thickened. Remove from heat. Step 4 Preheat oven to 180°C/160°C fan-forced. Grease an 8 cup-capacity ovenproof dish. Place one-third of the eggplant, slightly overlapping, over base of prepared dish. Spread half the meat sauce over eggplant. Repeat layers, ending with eggplant. Spread white sauce over eggplant. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake for 45 minutes or until golden. Stand 15 minutes. Serve with lemon wedges.

20 TZATZIKI Ingredients 1 cup plain Yogurt 1 cucumber, finely diced
 1 garlic clove, crushed  2 tablespoons fresh dill, finely chopped Method Step 1 Place yoghurt, cucumber, garlic and dill in a bowl. Stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper. Serve.

21 Greek salad Ingredients 3 cucumbers, sliced
Ingredients  3 cucumbers, sliced  6 tomatoes, roughly chopped  1 red capsicum, chopped  1 red onion, thinly sliced into rings  250g marinated olives  250g Greek feta cheese, chopped  1 tablespoon dried Greek oregano leaves  1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil  1/4 cup white wine vinegar Method Related Recipes Step 1Combine cucumber, tomato, capsicum, onion, olives and feta in a large bowl. Step 2Sprinkle salad with oregano and 1 teaspoon salt. Drizzle with oil and vinegar. Toss to combine. Serve.

22 Pie of greens and cheese
Ingredients  1 bunch each chicory, rocket, mint and dill  6 green onions, trimmed  200g baby spinach  4 eggs  50g dried breadcrumbs  250g Greek feta, crumbled  150g graviera  150g kaseri , finely diced  10 sheets pastry  Olive oil, to brush

23 Method for pie Step 1 Trim chicory and rocket stalks. Strip leaves from mint and finely chop with dill (including dill stems) and green onions. Step 2 Bring a large pan of water to the boil. Add chicory, blanch for 3 minutes, then transfer with a slotted spoon to a bowl filled with iced water. Repeat with rocket and spinach, blanching each for 1 minute. Drain well. Wring greens tightly, a handful at a time, to remove excess water, then pat dry with paper towel. Finely chop the greens and combine with herbs, eggs, 30g breadcrumbs, feta, kaseri and three-quarters of the graviera . Season. Step 3 Preheat oven to 180C. Oil a 25cm, 5.5cm-deep pie tin. Brush a sheet of filo sheet pastry lightly with oil and place in tin (sheet will extend beyond edge). Brush remaining filo sheets and arrange them like wheel spokes. Scatter remaining breadcrumbs over base, top with filling, then loosely fold pastry over. Brush top with oil, sprinkle with water and scatter with remaining graviera . Bake for 45 minutes, cover and bake for a further 15 minutes or until heated through.

24 Intercultural Communication in Europe
DIEBURG- TEACHERS MEETING WITH ERASMUS + STUDENTS OF 4TH GEL IN GERMANY AND IN SPAIN WITH COMENIUS PROGRAMME STUDENTS IN SPAIN

25 Intercultural Communication in Europe
STUDENTS MEETING IN ROMANIA – ITALY AND ISTANBUL WITH COMENIUS PROGRAMME

26 Intercultural Communication in Europe
Thanks to European Programs I have friends to many countries Maria Grammatikaki student Thanks to European Programs I have improved my English language Chnari Aikaterina student Thanks to European programs I learn about other countries culture Choudetsanaki Konstantina student Thanks to European Programs I raised up my self-confidence Evaggelia Chatzikonstantinou student Thanks to European Programs I had many days full of happiness and joy in abroad for free Kefala Anastasia student Thanks to European programs I travelled abroad for free Voskakis Athanassios Student Thanks to European Programs I extended my personal limits Eleni Patiraki Teacher

27 Recommended Places to Visit in My Country student Dainava Sofia
Generally speaking , there are many places that should be visited in my country by tourists. Below, will be mentioned a few of them. AKROPOLIS The Akropolis is located in the capital city of my beloved country, Athens. Akropolis constists of one of the least historical monuments that have been maintained through the years. Furthermore , Akropolis includes Parthenon (temple) and Erechtheio.This place is recommended because those buildings are unique of importance. Akropolis accepts thousands of people each year. Since Akropolis is almost near the center of Athens , a spectacular choice of a cafeteria with view to Parthenon , would offer unforgettable moments, especially in the night.

28 WHITE TOWER White Tower is a tower with height 33,9 m in Thessaloniki .It is a monument admired both of Greek people and people from all around the world. Everyone would pay for entrance to the White Tower. Since, the Tower is located next to the sea , everyone would be able to feel the smell of the sea and watch the view of the whole city from the top of a terrific building simultaneously. Somebody could combine his visit to the White Tower with a walk to its coastal road .

29 OLD TOWN OF RHODES If you want something more traditional then you have to visit the Old Town, which is located to the known island Rhodes. Old town is capable of offering to the tourist different kinds of entertainment and an historical monument as well. If someone intends to have the time of his life , then has to start his day by visiting the Castle of the Knights in the Old Town, since it is open only the mornings and noons. Then he could spent his afternoon drinking a coffee and his night eating the speacialities of the island.Eventually , if he wishes, he also could comlete his night by visiting the most known clubs and bars of the Old Town.

30 KNOSSOS Knossos consists of an archeological area in the large island Crete, which used to be an town of the Minoan civilization. The palace of Knossos and its mulal are identified as excellent works of architecture and painting. In general , Knossos worths visiting from people of all nationalities. Someone has the capability to end his tour of Knossos by purchasing a souvenir or drinking a coffee there.

31 THANKS FOR WATCHING GREEK TEAM OF ERASMUS+


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