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Free time and
leisure activities
A portfolio on how young people
enjoy free time
June 2012
Colegio Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro
ROTA—SPAIN
June 2012
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Nowadays we young teenagers have many exams and schoolwork, but we still have some free time to spend with our friends, do new
activities, and relax before classes start again. We have different possibilities depending on where we live, our economic situation or
age. But we have many options to spend our free time, although sometimes we don’t know what to do and we stay at home having a
nap or totally bored.
Sport activities are the first option for most students. Joining to a football, basketball,
bádminton or volleyball team are interesting ways of doing exercise and having a good time.
Teenagers can also play paddle, tennis, go to the swimming pool, or work out at a gym. The
good side of sport activities is that they help you to stay fit and healthy. Most sports are also
funny, like team sports. You can practice sport alone or with your friends, and you can also
meet new interesting people. Many young people do sport because they want to be like their
idols. They want to play tennis as well as Nadal, or be as good at football as Messi or Ronaldo,
so they train a lot of hours. In Rota we have two football clubs, Rota CF and Roteña, and both
of them have teams for children and young people. And if you play very well, you could even
sign for an important Spanish club like Betis, Real Madrid or Barcelona!
Another good option to spend your free time is going to the park. There are lots of parks
in all cities, and in Rota we have several good ones, especially a pine forest where you can go
with your family or with your friends. In a park,
you can read a book or have a nap. You can also
kick a football around. And, if you want, you can take a picnic basket and seat at some of
the wooden tables set there for the purpose.
Teenagers that don’t want to be outdoors can stay at home. They can spend their free
time watching a good film or any TV programme. There are many types of films to
see, like comedies, action films, horror films and thrillers, romantic and musical films,
documentaries, Science fiction and fantastic films… And there are also hundreds of diffe-
rent TV programmes, like soap operas, talk shows, sport programs, documentaries, and
more. In Spain we have lots of free channels, and if you want to have more you can pay
for prívate ones (satellite or cable), with special programs on sport, documentaries, films,
series... When you are bored of TV programs and don’t want to rent a film, you can switch on your
computer. Nowadays teenagers love surfing the Internet for hours, where they can talk with their
friends using social networking sites, blogs or chat programs. In Spain young people like
“Tuenti”, similar to Facebook, but widely used among us. They can also research images and vide-
os or download music. And when there isn’t any interesting thing in the Internet, they can use the
computer or a game console to play videogames. Lots of us own a Playstation, Wii, X-Box or other
video consoles.
We have a wonderful weather most of the year, so many young people prefer going out with
their friends to stay at home all day. If they decide to go out, there are many things they can do. They can go for a walk, play any
sport or go shopping. They can go out to a bar, or go out for a coffee, if they want to sit
and talk and they are over 18 years old. They can play billiards, bowling, chess, cards,
too .They can have dinner at a restaurant, have a barbecue, go to the swimming pool, or any
other activity that they all enjoy.
Finally, at Friday or Saturday nights we can go to a disco or to a party, and on some occa-
sions to a concert. In Rota, young people usually gather in “La muralla”, an area near
the harbour with lots of places to dance, listen to music and have a drink. But we usually
have little money, so we often stay in the street having
“botellona” (we take our drinks from home or a supermar-
ket…).
(Summary written by the students in 4th ESO, after a colloquium on free time
WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE DO NOWADAYS ON THEIR FREE TIME… at least here in Rota.
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Here, in Rota, there aren´t many places where you can have fun with your friends, because to spend
your free time alone you can read, play videogames or visit social webs.
An example that people from Rota do in his spare time I can be myself.
At weekends, I usually go out with my friends around town. There are some parks where you can rest
while you see how parents and kids are playing. Near these parks there are little candy shops where
you can buy some sweets or a drink.
Moreover, there is a cinema where you can watch an ordinary film or a 3D movie.
When it is sunny, people usually go to the beach to bronze or swim.
Sport is a really good way to enjoy in your free time. In Rota there are three football clubs and organ-
ize matches between them in the football fields there are here. There are some gyms too where you
can sign up to different activities or use the machines as treadmill or weights.
You can practice cycling on bike lanes. These are along all the town and you can go on them without
be worried about cars or motorbikes. There is a footway from Rota to Chipiona where you can do hik-
ing or cycling too.
On the other hand, in Rota we have a lot of local feasts along the year as Carnival, Easter Week, Fair
and more. During these feasts, Rota is adorned with lights and streets are full of people who are
laughing, eating and having fun.
Generally, Spain is a wonderful holiday destiny because you can find both beaches with golden sand
and rocky mountains so tall that, in winter, they are covered with snow.
Above all in Andalusia, where all of this things are really close to each other. Also, most of the towns
from Andalusia tell you a little bit of our great history and walking on their streets, you can go back in
the time and back to live it, feeling like an Arabian princess or a Christian knight.
Laura Sánchez Bejarano
4º ESO
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CARNIVALS IN CÁDIZ SEMANA SANTA (Easter) IN ROTA MAY FAIR (Feria) IN ROTA
URTA FAIR (in August) IN ROTA ROSARIO (Virgin—in October) IN ROTA CHRISTMAS IN ROTA
And in our school we celebrate these important festivities...
FIESTA
DE LA
INMACULADA
December 8th
FIESTA
DE
MADRE
MAZARELLO
May 13th
FIESTA
DE
DON BOSCO
January 31st
FIESTA
DE
MARÍA
AUXILIADORA
May 24th
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Leasure and Spare Time
Juan José Rodríguez Martín-Arroyo 4º de ESO
In Spain we can do lots of things to our free time in working days and in the weekends, for example,
we can watch TV or listen to music at home, but if you don’t want to stay at home, you can do lots of
things too, at weekends there is usually some basketball matches in a pavilion and people normally go
there to watch it.
The activities that we can do at home are with electronic equipment like watch TV, when I am boring
I usually watch TV, you can chat with your friends by the internet in social networks and you can play
videogames with the computer or with a play station, you can play lonely or you can play with your
friends by internet.
If you don’t want to stay at home you can do more activities with your friends, but most of them are
only at weekends. On Saturdays afternoons you can watch basketball or football matches or you can
go for a walk for the centre of the town, there are usually people for there. On Saturday nights we usu-
ally go to a pub when young people meet and there we chat with our friends, we drink something and
we can watch football matches for TV, on summer we usually go to a place when everyone go and
there we drink and chat and we know other people who comes from other sites.
That are the most common activities that we can do here.
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A Summer Weekend Rota ... beach ... tourists ... I am about to tell you about our summers.
Rota, due to its beaches and its reputation as one of the best places to spend the sum-
mer, gets overcrowed in summer, because weekends are usually very fun and interes-
ting. I’ll explain:
A beach day for a young man is as follows: we usually go to the beach in the afternoon
(17:00). It is usually full of people and we always have a great time swimming, playing
and sunbathing, talking with friends: At about 21:00 everybody climbs home and has a
shower, dinner and then gets ready to go to “La Muralla” (the wall), which is a place
where you are with friends and have a drink. You stay there until you go home and so
another day This is great fun because you never know what may happen.
There are alternatives in the evening. If the night is clear and warm, you can go to the
beach with your friends. There are usually many summer festivals (John and Jane bonfi-
res, feast of the Curvita, Urta
FunFair, etc.).
This is a summary of what our
summer and beaches can of-
fer you. I hope that when you
come we can show you
about all this.
Alberto Hermida Rizo 3ºESO
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First Communions in Spain The day of a child’s First Communion is one of the most important days of their lives because the child takes
the Body of Christ for the first time.
Before the First Commun-
ion day, the child’s parents
prepare the child by buy-
ing them a special First
Communion dress or tux-
edo. Later on, they take
photos on the beach or by
the Chapel.
On the First Communion
day, there is a big mass in
the chapel with all the other First Communion children.
After this mass, each First Communion child has a very big party with
his or her family and friends for the whole day. Normally, there is a
First Communion lunch and, later on, they have coffee. Some parties
start at the ending of the mass until three or four in the morning of the next day.
The First Communion child receives many valuable gifts from family and friends
for this very, very special day.
Diego Pérez—1st E.S.O.
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Free time
My free time starts at three o’clock, in the afternoons I
do homework and study, I have to study every day. When I fin-
ish homework, I can use the computer and relax, chat with friends,
watch videos...
At 8:30 in the evening, I go to karate training. Training is very hard for me, we do too judo
and kobudo.
When I have much free time in the afternoon, I and my father go to the gym to get strong and
meet girls.
At weekends I like meeting my friends and going to the beach, there we play beach soccer.
On Saturday I go to the scouts, it is fun and I have a good time.
Finally, on Sundays I usually go to church with my father.
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SECONDARY SCHOOL NO 10
SUCEAVA, ROMANIA
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The students
from the first
level class are
celebrating
Hallowen,
together with
their teacher,
Mrs. Daniela
Giving to the others is a way to show kindness and humanism.
The students from the
third level together
with their teacher,
Mrs. Livia Hutan, are
preparing some
schoolbags for some
of their colleagues
from the villages af-
fected by the flood.
The students from the
fourth class celebrated
at Mc’Donalds, with
their teacher, Mrs. Vio-
leta Grigoruta. They
enjoyed the
activity, as it was
preceded by a history
In fact, at 25th October is a historical day for us, as it is the The Army
Day, the day in which the last fascist soldiers left our territory.
SUCEAVA, ROMANIA
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SUCEAVA, ROMANIA
“Playing chess with my father”
- a very nice activity in which the
4th form pupils invited their fa-
thers to play chess. The activity
was part of the activities organ-
ized within the extracurricular ac-
The teacher, Mrs. Daniela Babii, is
explaining them the activity’s main aim,
to have a nice time spent with their fa-
thers, in the school, to be their fathers’
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SUCEAVA, ROMANIA
“Spring Day in
Europe” - exhibi-
tion of different
things done by
recyclable
materials.
Very nice sculptures made by
Iulia Ciobanu, one of our
pupils
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SUCEAVA, ROMANIA
Easter is the biggest religious
event for the Christians.
Easter celebration.
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The school year is over. We worked
hard, and it is time for a well-
deserved holiday.
Summer is the season that asks everybody
to leave all the daily worries and to take a
break.
A trip is the most interesting way to mix
the pleasure of learning and the nice at-
mosphere of joy and happiness. And with
the activities to protect the nature.
SUCEAVA, ROMANIA
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We learn about cooking. Tradi-
tional cakes are made and it is all so
much fun!
Outdoors lessons: how to protect and
help the birds - preparing them a winter
house within the school project, “I have
my own house, too”.
Nowadaysday’s technique’s supporters, tomorrow’s technique experts.
SUCEAVA, ROMANIA
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Vatra Dornei has a 5 km ar-ea designed
for skiing on 3 slopes that contain lifts,
tele-skis and baby– ski
The best climbing area from this region is in Rarau Massif - The Lady`Stones. The main
part of the traks is professionally prepared. All the track are protected with Fixe ma-terial.
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The ambition to succed and to defeat your own fears and the courage to try new sensation ,
but only under close supervising. Via ferata and the flying fox crossing a valley, river or
track at height, using cables, cords, etc.
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For equestrian tourism we recommend Calimani National Park ar-ea wich
has some very intristing mountain tracks, special for rides that have wich so-
me experience and wish to discover something new. The routes also offer the
opportunity to visit 12 Apostoles` Geological Re-serve, Calimanul Cerbului and other spe-
cial places
For the peoples hwo loves montains activities Dorna Region hosts a series of competitions,
live concerts and related courses. The most important elements in the event area are: the
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River rafting
This wonderful activity offers you the pleasure to enjoy a relaxing walk in a de-
lightful scenery and to take a rest on the river banks around a camp fire
Boating on Bistrita
Boating is the most economical and ecological means of transport wich offers the tourists
the possibility to admire the scenery of Dorna Region, the picks of Bistritei and Giumalau
Montains.
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FREE TIME in TURKEY Free time activities vary from country to country and era to era. Ten years ago I
could give much more examples but now because of the technology, people have less hobbies and less physical activities. We all spend much more time watching TV and surfing on the net.I guess the situation is the same for all our partner countries.
SOCCER
The most popular free time activity for a male Turk is playing soccer. No matter the age,each male is the fan of one of the four dominating soccer team; Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş or Trabzonspor. Even for a ten minutes break, most male pupils prefer playing soccer.They can be very creative; even an empty plastic bot-tle may be a soccer ball for them.
Symbolized by
a lion figure a canary an eagle no symbol
Though both playing and watching soccer are still the dominating activities in Turkey, basketball has been incresing its popularity as Turkish players Mirsad Turkcan, Hidayet Turkoğlu, Mehmet Okur started to show up at NBA.
SURFING ON THE NET
As a global trend, most Turkish people spend their time on the net. Especially the teens create an online world for themselves. They either chat or play games. Facebook is indispensable for the people. Even a pri-mary school child can find his “old friends” on Facebook. The ones who have no internet connection at home go “internet cafe”.
A photo from an internet cafe
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SHOPPING MALL
Especially in winter, people spend time by wandering around a shopping mall. Only in Ankara, there are 37 shopping malls. People prefer the malls as it is the cheapest way of spending time. But of course it is open to question whether would it help to satisfy someone pysically or mentally.
Panora Mall – Ankara
MUSIC
Turkish youth is fond of music. Teens listen to both Turkish and foreign music. The most popular sing-ers are Tarkan, Sezen AKSU, Sertap ERENER, Ajda PEKKAN, Kenan DOĞULU etc.
A good point to start learning about our music is ;
tarkan -kiss song
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HANDCRAFTS
Though it is not as popular as it was before, most adult females (especially housewives) like lacework and kntting. A simple thread ball becomes a piece of art in their hands..
In recent years, females are greatly interested in making jewellery.
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TURKISH TEA
Families prefer drinking tea especially after dinner while watching TV. It is a tradition here. Turkish tea is famous in the world. It is planted in the Black Sea Region . You should drink it in a “thin waisted” glass. It is generally preferred as well-steeped by tea addicts.
PICNIC
Turks like going on a picnic at the weekends especially in Spring and Summer. We have a good taste and the barbecue is the base of the picnic. Children play games. It is really an enjoyable activity for all age groups.
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GAMES
Turkish culture has a wide range of games some of which are;
OKEY ( RUMMY )
It’s a very popular traditional board game in Turkey. People like playing it in their free time. There are also many online okey sites on the net.
It’s played with 4 players and 106 tiles. The faces of the tiles are numbered from 1 to 13, with the num-bers printed in various colours. The distrubuter mixes and hands out the tiles. He has 15 tiles. Other three player has 14 tiles for each. The game is played counter-clockwise.
The object is, by drawing and discarding tiles, to be the first to form a hand that consists entirely of sets of equal numbered tiles, and runs of consecutive tiles of the same colour.
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TAVLA ( BACKGAMMON )
Backgammon is another popular board game. It is played with two players. Each player has fifteen checkers of his own color. Each player throws dice. This determines both the player to go first and the num-bers to be played. A player moves his checkers according to the numbers showing on a dice.
The object of the game is to move all your checkers into your own home board and then bear them off. The first player to bear off all of his checkers wins the game. There is a funny tradition at the end. The loser puts the board into his armpit which symbolizes that there is a long way for him to become a master.
MARBLES
It is still a popular game among children in Turkey. The child who has much more marbles(both in size and colour) is the most popular one.
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BEŞ TAŞ ( FIVE STONES )
This is my favourite one. I strongly recommend you to try. It’s a traditional game played with 2 or more players. All necessary equipment is 5 small Stones. The game consists of 5 steps. Each step has its own rules and object. The player who completes all the steps first wins the game.
UZUN EŞŞEK ( LONG DONKEY )
It is pretty popular among male teens. According to the teachers it seems dangerous for health and they quit the game in the garden but as soon as the teacher moves away, the pupils immediately start playing again J You need two group of students. One group forms “the long donkey” as in the photo;
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The other group members run and jump over them. The object of the game is to make them fell down.
As a result; though developing technology and modern world changes our likes and hobbies, the Turkish Culture still has a colorful mosaic of Free Time Activities.
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Leisure activities in Slovenia
There are many things you can do and see in
Slovenia. Slovenian winter is a fine time to
practice sports. You can ski or snowboard in
on the many ski resorts.
In spring or summer, you can kayak on the
lakes or rivers, go sports fishing, horseback
riding, hiking, rock climbing, cycling or play
golf.
If you like sailing, you can hire a sailboat, go to
the beach and visit coastal cities like Izola, Piran
and Koper.
If you like cultural tourism, you can visit many castles,
churches, cathedrals, and various museums in some of
the oldest cities in the country (i.e. Ljubljana, Bled, Ma-
ribor, Celje and Koper).
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SLOVENIAN SPORT
The most popular team sports in Slovenia are football, basketball, ice hockey, and handball. Individual sports
including tennis, cycling, athletics and skiing are also popular. Slovenia has competed in eleven summer and
winter Olympic Games. Slovenia is also famous for its extreme sports athletes, such as ultramarathon swimmer
Martin Strel and Davo Karničar, the only person to ski down Mount Everest.
Team sports
Football
Slovenia national football team is ranked fifteenth in the world and has qualified for two FIFA World Cups (2002, 2010) and one UEFA European Football Championship (2000) in the past decade. Slovenia qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup by upsetting heavily favored Russia in the qualifying tournament. Slovene football stars include Samir Handanovič, Robert Koren, Milivoje Novakovič, Josip Iličič, and Zlatan Ljubijankič.
Basketball
The Slovenian national basketball team has qualified for eight Eurobaskets, including a fourth place finish in 2009, and 2 FIBA World Championships in 2006 and 2010. Famous Slovene basketball players include Goran Dragić, Sasha Vujačić, Radoslav Nesterović, Beno Udrih, Matjaž Smodiš, Marko Milič, Ivo Daneu, Peter Vilfan, Vinko Jelovac, Aljoša Žorga, Primož Brezec, Sani Bečirović, and Jaka Lakovič.
Ice hockey
The Slovenia men's national ice hockey team is currently ranked seventeenth in the world and has qualified for five Ice Hockey World Championships. One of Slovenia's most famous athletes is Anže Kopitar, who plays in the United Sta-tes for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League. His €34.7 million (USD $47.6 million) seven-year con-tract is the largest contract held by any Slovene athlete. Other famous Slovene hockey players include Robert Kristan, Jan Muršak, David Rodman and Marcel Rodman, Rok Tičar, Žiga Pance, Žiga Jeglič, Tomaž Vnuk, Dejan Kontrec, Bojan Zajc, Igor Beribak, Valerij Šahraj, Stanley Reddick, Ed Kastelic, and Nik Zupančič.
Handball
Handball is also very popular in Slovenia. Slovenia has played at five handball world championships, ranking as high as tenth place at the 2007 championships in Germany. Slovenia has played in the European handball championships eight times, winning second place the 2004 championship in held in Slovenia. Slovenia has missed just one European championship, in 1998.
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Traditional Ljubljana marathon.
Slovenia’s diverse geography allows for numerous sporting activities. Slovenes are very fond of recreational
sports, and certain surveys show that no less than forty per cent of Slovenes practise a sport in one way or
another. They are well catered for, as there are many recreational sporting events held throughout the year
across the country. Naturally, sporting activities also exist at institutional and professional levels.
This year, ski jumping in Slovenia has received fresh impetus. In all competitions, Slovenian jumpers are ranked among the world ski jumping elite. Ski jumping has spread throughout Slovenia with over 1,000 boys and girls practising the sport.
The Slovenian Sportspersons of the Year were the Alpine skier, Tina Maze, the white water slalom kayaker, Peter Kauzer, and the award for best team went to the ski jump team, who won bronze at the World Championships in Oslo.
Many sports lovers ask: where does little Slovenia, with its population of just two million, get such a fantastic team of ath-letes, competing in almost all disciplines and winning numerous medals? Particu-larly in winter sports, Slovenia is incredi-ble.
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A great many entertaining events take place across the Gorenjska re-gion during the summer moths. Among the most popular are Sum-mer in Kranjska Gora, Bled Days with the traditional Bled Night, Kranj Night, the Škofja Loka Fes-tival of Sport and Culture for Children and Youth, Family Days at Ribčev Laz beside Lake Bohinj.
In September, there is Farewell to Summer in Železniki and Cheery Autumn each November in Duplje. Listen to traditional local dance and folk music at Bled’s Alpine Night –or visit the Avsenik Festival na-
med after the legendary 'fathers' of such music in Begunje near Radovlji-ca.
Open-air New Year's Eve celebrations are organised in the region’s larger towns. Kranjska Gora’s Vitranc Cup competition is accompanied by X-plosion of Fun with the participation of local and international music stars.
The farewell to winter encompasses traditional Shrovetide carnivals whilst spring is marked by the May First Meet in Šobec (near Bled) as well as the traditional Oldtimer Parade in Naklo.
Hrast Memorial – an international race of vintage cars over the old Ljubelj/Loibl Pass – is organised every
SLOVENIAN ENTERTAINMENT
AND EVENTS
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Spanish and Slovenian teenagers love spending
their free time in the company of their peers while
their Romanian colleagues prefer listening to mu-
sic, the Turkish being somewhere in between. On-
ly a small part of them spends their free time pla-
ying video games and an insignificant part enjoys
reading.
Not long ago it was presumed that young people
can spend their entire free time by watching TV
only. The latter has been successfully replaced by
computer and internet. 75% of Slovenian students
claim computer and internet as the most impor-
tant. The item they would all miss the most after
internet is the mobile phone. TV is not important
anymore as only 5 to 10% of the students of all
nationalities place TV in the first place.
Partying seems to be very important to young
people. We wanted to find out how often alcohol
is consumed at parties. There are legal restrictions
against selling alcohol to the underaged in every
partner country. However, there are significant
inconsistencies in applying the law. 80% of Roma-
nian students have never tried alcohol as well as
about 50% of Turkish students. 20% of Romanian
students Satu Mare drink regularly at parties, a few
less Slovenians and less than 10% elsewhere. The-
re are more boys than girls among those who
drink. Spanish students stand out in a negative
way – 90% of boys and 30% of girls regularly
drink at parties.
Spanish students live in a renowned wine region.
Wine is always on the table and nobody seems to
worry about that being a poor behaviour pattern.
Next problem lies in street partying. Young people
cannot afford expensive drinks in bars and clubs
so they gather in car parks and squares, bring their
own drinks and the party is ready. Sometimes they
get prosecuted but mostly they are tolerated and
the drinking is believed to be just a part of gro-
wing up.
Teenage years bring along first romantic relations.
Half of the Romanian and a third of Turkish stu-
dents have a boyfriend or a girlfriend. In other
schools 20 % of the students are involved roman-
tically. We cannot talk about serious relationships
at this age as, according to students, the relations-
hips change daily. Turkish students seem to want
to get married younger than elsewhere. There is
no doubt about the fact that Romanian students
are in a hurry to get independent and live differen-
tly than their parents. About 70% of Romanians
are going to be independent before the age of 25
and about the same percentage of Turkish stu-
dents think they are going to be independent bet-
ween the age of 25 and 30. Slovenia is the country
where young people get independent relatively la-
te. 80% of 28- year-olds still live with their parents
as well as 60% of up to 35-year-olds. Slovenian
students hope to get independent a little bit earlier.
Hopefully, they will not change their minds when
the time comes.
Half of the parents encourages their children to
travel and meet new countries and cultures. Tur-
kish students consider travelling a bit more com-
plicated – the reason beeing their non-
membership in EU. Sex is still a taboo and is mos-
tly discussed with peers and friends and not with
parents.
Abridged from a 2010 Comenius report
(schools from Jerez-Spain, Iasi-Romania,
Ljubliana-Slovenia and Ankara-Tukey), by
the students in 3rd ESO Nuestra Señora del
Perpetuo Socorro (Rota-Cádiz-Spain)