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SPANISH PRESENTATIONS IN PORTUGAL Ruth Cisuelo Anna Jardí Carlos Fernández Lidia Hinojosa Alba Velázquez

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SPANISH PRESENTATIONS IN PORTUGAL

Ruth CisueloAnna Jardí

Carlos FernándezLidia HinojosaAlba Velázquez

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BE ACTIVE!

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Be active!

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1. Do you walk every day? -Yes -No1.2 If you answer is “Yes”, say how often

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2. How often do you have “Physical Education” per week at school?

2.1. What kind of sports?

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Do you practise any other physical activity outside school ?

-Boys no: 11-Boys yes: 15-Girls no: 18-Girls yes: 13

Yes NoDo you practise any other phisical activity outside school ?

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If you say “Yes” , which one(s)? How often do you practice them?

Run Basket Dance Twirling Volley Walk Gym Soccer Rugby Football Hockey Karts0

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girls Twice a week

girls Three times a week

girls More than three times

boys Twice a week

boys Three times a week

boys More than three times

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RESULTS• Question 1

• The majority of students walk every day. And girls

walk more than boys, but there are some boys and girls who

don’t.

• Generally, boys walk a longer distance

than girls. The majority of boys walk more than

30 minutes.

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• Question 2

All students at Ins Europa have PE twice per week.

• Boys prefer football and girls prefer basketball.

• However, girls also enjoy pichi and volleyball.

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• Question 3

• The graph shows that boys do more extra curricular

activities than girls.

• Both girls and boys participate in extra curricular

activities. Twirling is the most popular sport amongst girls. Rugby is the most popular sport among boys.

• Basketball is the second most popular sport amongst

the girls. Football is the second most popular sport among the boys.

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FINAL CONCLUSIONS ( by the Spanish team)

• According to the results of the questionnaire “Be active” we can say that most of the students of INS Europa walk between 20 and 30 minutes per day. They walk to school because it is near their houses. We can also see that boys walk a longer distance than girls.

• They have PE lessons twice a week and the school offers football, basketball, pichi and volleyball. The boys prefer football whereas basketball seems to be the favourite sport amongst the girls. The girls have recognized that they also enjoy playing volleyball and pichi.

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• The graph shows that boys and girls do extracurricular activities two or three times a week. Rugby is the most popular sport for boys and football is the second most popular. Girls however say that they prefer twirling and basketball. There are important sports clubs in our neighbourhood, Bellvitge. One of them is Twirling Club L’Hospitalet, another one is Hospitalet Rugby Club and Bellvitge and Gornal football clubs. Some of our students are members of these clubs and they have won local championships.

• In spite of knowing that they practice sport at school twice a week and they do extracurricular activities, they have recognized that if they want to get fit, they should reduce the time they spend watching TV, playing video games, chatting with friends on facebook and playing video games

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Our team

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Benefits of physical activities

• Reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases• Reduce the risk of diabetes• Reduce the risk of cancer• Strengthen your bones and muscles• Improve your mental health and mood• Improve your ability to do daily activities and prevent

falls, if you're an older adult• Increase your chances of living longer

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TWIRLING

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Twirling is a sport that apperared in the USA at the beginning of the XXth century.This sport combines the movements of a baton with rhytmic and artistic gymnastics, It is executed with music.The baton of twirling is a metal bar with a lengh of 50-70 cm with two rubber stoppers

It is a sport for men and women

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Competitions are made by groups, teams, pairs or individually and there are male or female groups.

Our local twirling team is called Twirling Club L’Hospitalet and it has 40 athletes now.

In Spain the Twirling is practiced in the regions of Aragon, Catalonia, Castilla- Leon, Canarias, Madrid and Navarra.

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It is said that Twirling requires the courage of a hockey player, the concentration of a broker, the rapid reaction of a boxer and the presence and grace of skating.It is difficult and challenging, and creates

excitement, feelings, passion, it develops a good work ethic. You have to understand your own internal strengths and weaknesses.

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Our Team

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HISTORYThe RUGBY CLUB *HOSPITALET best known as the Hospi was founded the year 1973 with the name of Sports Union Bellvitge.

It began its activities in the School Mare de Deu de Bellvitge and two hundred students of the schools of Barcelona took place in the championship.

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Sociability is usually encouraged between team mates and opponents and there is a cordial meeting after the match, called third time, when referees, coaches and the audience talk about the match and goals.

This is a sport for man and womanIt’s played with a special ball

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Physical Education lessons

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UD GORNAL

The Union Deportiva Gornal is a Spanish football

club from the town of Hospitalet de

Llobregat (Barcelona).

It was founded in 1978

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My team• My team has

16 members and we are “the Juvenil B”

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PICHI

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• Thanks for your attention.•Gracias por su atención.•Moltes gràcies.•Obrigado por sua atenção.

Bye!