Since my students decided to be the active participants of this interview, they've prepared the questions. Luca answered especially to the questions in the Italian language, since my students learn Italian as a second foreign language in secondary school.
Today my students and I had the opportunity to meet a real active Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano and find out all about his occupation and ways of life in the spaceship. Knowing of our tremendous desire to meet him, mister Steve Sherman invited me and my students to connect for the interview with Luca and it was one of those powerful opportunities not to be missed, especially because we were at home due to #COVID19. Since my students decided to be the active participants of this interview, they've prepared the questions. Luca answered especially to the questions in the Italian language, since my students learn Italian as a second foreign language in secondary school. It was great event where students definitely enrich with knowledge and get involved in such opportunities so that they can easily select their career path.
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Hello, my name is Marina and I am a teacher of Italian as a second foreign language in a primary school in Serbia to the 12 to 15-year-old students. Also, I teach Civic Education in English and, according to SDGs teaching, we work on different topics such as children's rights, gender equality, pollution, use of plastic and recycling. Archives
November 2020
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