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1 Karolina Reichert kl II TUF
Italy – a place where tradition and peace interchange togetherwith the joy of life My practice In Italy Karolina Reichert kl II TUF

2 The name „Italy” descents from Volcae – a celtic tribe.
Italia is another transfered name which is expressed in other languages. This term is also commonly used in Poland, but is usually determines the ancient Italia country.

3 ITALY Capital city: ROME Official language: Italian
President: Sergio Materella Area: ab. 302 ooo km 2 Population: Currency: Lira, since 1 st January 1999 to nowadays – Euro European Union: 1st January 1958 Schengen Area: 26th October 1997

4 Spanish Square Trevi Fountain
Rome is capital city and largest city in Italy. It is located in the interior of Italy by the Tiber and the Mediterranean Sea. It is the fourth largest city in the EU. Rome has the biggest museum on the word. There is no other city which can measure up to Rome in plethora of artistic, historic and architectural heritage. Spanish Square Trevi Fountain

5 On the Italian land, there exist two enclaves: Vatican City and San Marino
The Republic od San Marino was established by Saint Marino according o the legend. Despite the city – state does not belongto the European Community, the operative currency is Euro. Vatican City is the smallest country on the word regarding the area and smallest independent country concerning it’s population. Vatican City is also the residence of Catholic Church where the pope is dwelling.

6 Italy is famous for landscape diversity
Venice is the undermost city situated on 118 small islands which are part of the archipelago. The city is termed as „a floating Island”, „the most romantic city on the word” and „a capital of the European Carnival”. About 400 bridgest connect the watersides of Venetian canals. On the north – west, the Alps are situated with the highest mountain top in Europe – Mont Blanc (4810 meters high). The top is commonly know as the Roff of Europe. Mont Blanc was reached for the first time by Jacques Balmat and Michel Paccard on 8th August 1786.

7 Italy is so wealthy in respect of tourism that one trip is not enough to get to know the whole country and its culture. The points is that it refers not only to monuments (even though there are plenty of them) but also to an Italian cuisine, its wine, people , morning coffe and the landscapes. Colosseum Leaning Tower is Pisa

8 typical dishes in Italy. The origin of pizza comes
The Italian cuisine is one of most popular in Europe. Commonly prepared dishes are: pizza and lasagne. Lasagne is a traditional dish that consists of layers whin thin, wide sheets of pasta, a filling such as mince meat with tomato sauce, Bechamel sauce and cheese. Pizza is one of the most typical dishes in Italy. The origin of pizza comes from Neapol.

9 The land from in Italy results in the variety of Italian wildlife.
The Italian nature is conserved in 22 national parks, 130 regional parks and 420 preserves The National Park of Abruzzo is located in the southern part of Appenines and about 100km from Rome towards the east. The park was established in 1923 and it consists of an area of 497 square kilometres. The Vesuvius’ National Park The last big explosion took place 13th March Since that time, the park is not operated.

10 Animal species living in Italy constitutes about 1/3 (one third) of all in Europe. More than animal species live on the Apennine Peninsula according to calculations. Many especially rare species managed to surive in the national parks and nature reserves. Spotted Salamander Alpine chamois

11 Rimini is a city and a borough in Italy situated by the Adriatic Sea
Rimini is a city and a borough in Italy situated by the Adriatic Sea. The city is in distric of Emilia – Romania in the Province of Rimini. It is one of the most known tourist towns.

12 The most famous Italian hairdressers
It is worth to know names of modern hair stylists as:Angelo Ancora, Massimo Vitale i Fernando Giannone. They all together work for Vitality’s and are among the leaders of hairstyle trainers. Fernando Giannone, hairstyle show, Zdunska Wola Angelo Ancora during the hairstyle show, Cracow Massimo Vitale, hairstyle show, Cracow

13 Angelo Ancora, Massimo Vitale i Fernando Giannone  work with generally known ladies. They also combed candidates of Miss Polonia’s hair. These hairdressers consider three major rules: 1. Haircut must be done professinaly and then hair should do after a few moves of the brush. 2. Hair colouring should be applied in reasoned cases. 3. Deciding to dye someone’s hair, the colour should match to customer’s looks.

14 Since 1964 Vitality’s is an Italian brand leader of proffesional cosmetics for hair. Its hight – quality products are familiar almost around the whole word. They contain low contents of harmful substances for skin and hair. Moreover, they do not lose their high properties that enables to get perfect fianl effects.

15 Zwroty włoskie, które mogą mi się przydać
si - tak, no - nie, grazie - dziękuję, prego - proszę, buongiorno - dzień dobry, arrivederci - do widzenia, buonasera - dobry wieczór buonanotte - dobranoc ciao - cześć (nieformalne przywitanie) ciao - cześć (nieformalne pożegnanie) a presto - do zobaczenia scusa / scusi - przepraszam Mi chiamo… - Nazywam się... Mi chiamo… - Na imie mam … Come ti chiami? - Jak się nazywasz? Vengo dalla Polonia. - Jestem z Polski Abito a Przemysl. - Mieszkam w Przemyślu Ho diciotto anni- mam 18 lat

16 I want to participate in practice and go to Italy, because:
Per favore, portami in Italia Please, take me in Italia I would like to gain higher work experience. I want to see how hairdressing salons looks like in Italy. I would like to know the cosmetiics used by the Italia. I want to brush up my English and learn Italy I want to get know foreign culture of Italy and its traditions. I would like visit intresting places.

17 Dziękuje za uwagę  BIBLIOGRAFIA: - Włochy – przewodnik Pascala - Włochy praktyczny przewodnik - Encyklopedia PWN - internet


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