Eleven teachers from different countries have just finished their Technology Enhanced Teaching course. Can you guess their nationalities and how old are they?
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8/02/2013
8/01/2013
Bye, bye, Malta
And now you can listen to the last song and watch some pictures. And listen carefully to Maltese language. Can you understand anything?
Bye for now and look forward to new things...Bye Bye song...
Day 9 - Valetta, Marsaxlokk and other places
And then the stay here in Malta is almost at its end and you can look at one of the last pictures from this island.
The night trip to Valletta and audio-guided tour through St. John' s church was breathtaking for all esthetes. I am not this sort of person but I must say that I admired one of the most famous paintings painted by an Italian artist Mr. Caravaggio called John the Baptist Beheading. It is a big canvas (appr.500cm x 200cm). This picture wasn' t taken by me, it was prohibited to take photos there.
After that tour I travelled to a fishermen' s village Marsaxlokk where I had a meeting with Heidi and Bára and we had an excellent dinner consisting of three sorts of fish. One of them was called cerna and the names of other sorts stayed secret for me. They had a very good taste.

The night trip to Valletta and audio-guided tour through St. John' s church was breathtaking for all esthetes. I am not this sort of person but I must say that I admired one of the most famous paintings painted by an Italian artist Mr. Caravaggio called John the Baptist Beheading. It is a big canvas (appr.500cm x 200cm). This picture wasn' t taken by me, it was prohibited to take photos there.
After that tour I travelled to a fishermen' s village Marsaxlokk where I had a meeting with Heidi and Bára and we had an excellent dinner consisting of three sorts of fish. One of them was called cerna and the names of other sorts stayed secret for me. They had a very good taste.

The main street in Valletta |
Inside the baroque church of St. John' s in Valletta |
Typical Maltese knockers |
I helping the fisherman |
A Maltese man discussing with me |
Festa church in Marsaxlokk |
7/31/2013
Day 8 - Rabat and Mdina
Rabat is a bigger neighbour of beautiful Mdina. There are only 250 permanent inhabitants living in Mdina, a town with old historic atmosphere and narrow lanes, which was constructed by the Arabs and the Knights of St. John to protect people inside high walls. The Grand Masters of the order built huge pallaces and houses there. There is a mixture of architetecture styles - such as baroque, rennaisance, neoclassic and others. There is the only cathedral of St. Peter and Paul is in Mdina. All other sacred places in Malta are only churches.
I also saw a wonderful church in Mosta with the third biggest free dome in the world. The biggest one is St. Peter's dome in Rome and the second one is St. Paul' s in London.
I also saw a wonderful church in Mosta with the third biggest free dome in the world. The biggest one is St. Peter's dome in Rome and the second one is St. Paul' s in London.
St.Paul' s church in Rabat |
Mdina and Rabat are neighbours |
Coaches for tourist who are lazy:) |
A dome in Mosta - a view up |
A squre in Rabat |
Mdina at night |
Narrow lanes in Mdina |
Day 7 - Dingli Cliffs
Sunday was a day for our individual program. I spent the whole hot day walking along the highest cliffs here in Malta, which are situated on the south coast of Malta. The highest point reaches 250 metres above the sea level and I could see a big part of the island. The countryside is very dry in July and people can expect some rain in September. It usually doesn' t rain from June to September. There were fields with some dry plants and vegetables, eukalyptus trees, carob trees and after 2,5 hours walking along the coast I found a miracle. The steep path going down to the sea. It was the most beautiful place for swimming and snorkeling at all.
A view from the road down |
Some vegetables trying to grow |
Cliffs |
A big special sort of a bumbble bee |
A steep path going down to the sea |
7/30/2013
A video about Malta and our course
This presentation shows you some pictures from Malta, some photos from the course and you can listen to Maltese language. The song is an old folk song.
Day 6 - Gozo Island
The whole day trip to Gozo island was quite exhausting but very very interesting. We visited the place with Azure Window - a marvelous and stunning work of nature, then we went to the capital Victoria (former Rabat) - it was named after the queen Victoria during her reign. Narrow streets in the real heart of an old town with Citadela were full of boiling air and we were almost burnt and fried there. A bottle of water is a necessary thing all the time. The last stop was in a beautiful swimming area with a rocky bank. We refreshed there a little.
Mgarr - the port in Gozo |
the ferry |
Cliffs with Azure window |
Me and the cliffs |
Tourists |
Gozo' s coutryside |
The capital Victoria |
Narrow streets in Victoria |
Swimming Bay |
View from Gozo to Malta island |
Day 5 - Speed boat trip to Comino
24 people went to George' s Bay to take a speed boat to a small island called Comino. This island is uninhabited and only during summer season there is a hotel for tourists. It is a place with the Blue Lagoon, an excellent place for swimming and snorkeling. The name of the island comes from the word cummin - the seasoning used while boiling potatoes. The island lies between Malta and Gozo. The boat was very fast, maximum speed was 50 km per hour.

The view back to St.Julian' s |
We enjoying the trip |
Another boat with more passengers |
Blue lagoon with clear water and lots of people |
Comino island is dry in summer without any trees |
7/26/2013
Day 4 - The Blue Grotto and Marsaxlokk
Next trip led me to the south-east of the island to the cliffs with the Blue Grotto. The first view I had was from the vantage point beside the road. I wished to get closer so there was an opportunity to go down and to use a small boat to get to the cave. I didn´t do that because it was afternoon and the light inside makes beautiful reflections and produces also a kaleidoscope of colours on the walls of the cave only in the morning.
Then I went to Marsaxlokk - the home of Malta' s biggest fishing fleet. I saw there Phoenician - style fishing boats - painted with bright colours with characteristic eyes designed to protect the fisherman from bad luck.
On both sides of this picturesque village there were two huge factories - a power station and a container dock.
Then I went to Marsaxlokk - the home of Malta' s biggest fishing fleet. I saw there Phoenician - style fishing boats - painted with bright colours with characteristic eyes designed to protect the fisherman from bad luck.
On both sides of this picturesque village there were two huge factories - a power station and a container dock.
A vantage place for admiring |
The Blue Grotto |
Another view |
Heidi from Germany and Murat from Turkey |
Marsaxlokk |
Fishing boats |
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