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diumenge, 26 d’abril del 2020
Gràcias Carla de 2on ESO IES Alcarràs
Bona tarda,
Us faig arrivar una carta realitzada per uan alumna de 2on ESO IES Alcarràs dedicada als nostres sanitaris
ATENTAMENT,
Eva penas Casals
DUI Oncohematologia del HUAV de Lleida
SOLIDARITY
AND COOPERATION DURING CONFINAMENT TIMES
It
all startedunexpectedly, without us realizing it. Onedaywewerewithfriends on
thestreetandthenext a state of alarmwasdeclared.
At
firsteveryonetookit as a joke, butthenpeoplerealizeditwas a veryseriousthing.Thefirstfewdayswere
a littleweird, somethinglikethathadneverhappenedbefore.
Notbeingable
to leave home is tired, nowI'mused to it, but I think of all
thosepeoplewholivealoneand do nothavethe company of any animals and I feelsad,
it’sveryhard to be alone for a monthand a halfwithoutbeing in
contactwithanyone.
Theworstthingaboutthis
virus is death, youcan'tcelebrate a funeral, youcan'tseeanyonewhileyou're in
the hospital, youspendthelastdays of yourlifealone, andthat'sreallysad
The
coronavirus crisis has sparked a multitude of solidarityinitiatives to helpthe
most vulnerable andkeeptheirmindsactiveduringthesedays.
Today
is St. George's Day( Sant Jordi)andwe all knowthestory,butthisyearthedragon has
arrivedsoonerthanweexpectedandtheprincesshasn’tyetbeensaved.
Wearen’talone
in thisstruggle, ifwejoin forces wewillwin.
Carla
Ribot `Penas
Gràcies Carla. ESO del Institut IES Alcarràs.
Bona tarda.
Us faig arrivar la carta al Covid 19 i una petit fragemnt en Angles realitzat per una aluman de de 2on ESO del Institut IES Alcarràs.
Desitjo que sigui del vostre agrat i que pugui donar suport a tots els que ho estem patint
Atentament.
Eva Penas Casals
DUI de Oncohematologia del HUAV de Lleida
CARTA
DE COVID-19
Hola, me llamo COVID-19 o coronavirus y vengo a explicar mi viaje por la
tierra.
Era sé una vez, en un mundo relativamente feliz, un día remoto, llegué yo,
un extraño virus que todos desconocían. Al principio de mi llegada parecía ser que
a la gente no le importaba demasiado, empecé mi tour en Asia, y continué por
Italia, España, Estados Unidos etc.
Pasado un tiempo la gente ya se fijó más en mi pero no me recibieron con
los brazos abiertos, al contrario, se encerraron todos en sus casas y
declararon un estado de alarma, al parecer era un virus peligroso, y razón no
les faltaba.
Por cierto, casi se me olvida, aún no os he contado el motivo de mi
intrépido viaje, el objetivo no era hacer daño a nadie ni mucho menos, pero a
veces hace falta abrir los ojos y mis únicos recursos para que os dierais cuenta del problema que tenías enfrente eran
estos que habéis experimentado durante este período. En fin, hacía tiempo que
os observaba desde lejos y no tuve más remedio que actuar o dentro de poco os
hubierais quedado sin planeta.
Los océanos con más plástico que vida marina, la atmosfera contaminada de
gases tóxicos, especies en extinción, bosques incendiados, animales
maltratados, falta de emociones y empatía. No podía sufrirlo más así que este
es el castigo que os ha dado el planeta que os acogió tan bien, la Tierra.
No temáis que mi visita es pasajera y en breve todo terminará, pero una
cosa humanos, si hace falta volveré todas las veces que sean necesarias hasta
que aprendáis a cuidar mejor vuestro entorno, recordad que los que salís
perdiendo sois vosotros.
Con amor vuestro querido COVID-19.
Carla Ribot Penas
Alumna de 2on ESO IES Alcarràs
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SOLIDARITY
AND COOPERATION DURING CONFINAMENT TIMES
It
all startedunexpectedly, without us realizing it. Onedaywewerewithfriends on
thestreetandthenext a state of alarmwasdeclared.
At
firsteveryonetookit as a joke, butthenpeoplerealizeditwas a veryseriousthing.Thefirstfewdayswere
a littleweird, somethinglikethathadneverhappenedbefore.
Notbeingable
to leave home is tired, nowI'mused to it, but I think of all
thosepeoplewholivealoneand do nothavethe company of any animals and I feelsad,
it’sveryhard to be alone for a monthand a halfwithoutbeing in
contactwithanyone.
Theworstthingaboutthis
virus is death, youcan'tcelebrate a funeral, youcan'tseeanyonewhileyou're in
the hospital, youspendthelastdays of yourlifealone, andthat'sreallysad
The
coronavirus crisis has sparked a multitude of solidarityinitiatives to helpthe
most vulnerable andkeeptheirmindsactiveduringthesedays.
Today
is St. George's Day( Sant Jordi)andwe all knowthestory,butthisyearthedragon has
arrivedsoonerthanweexpectedandtheprincesshasn’tyetbeensaved.
Wearen’talone
in thisstruggle, ifwejoin forces wewillwin.
Carla
Ribot `Penas
Moltes gràcies departament de Llengües Estrangeres de l'Ins Alcarràs
Bon dia,
Des del departament d' idiomes de l' Institut d' Alcarràs us vull fer arribar una sèrie d' escrits que han fet alguns dels meus alumnes en llengua anglesa durant aquesta setmana.Tots ells han estat molt contents de participar en aquesta iniciativa.
Us vull donar les gràcies en el seu nom i en el meu per la tasca que porteu a terme en aquests temps tan confusos i difícils que ens toca viure.
Molts ànims i molta força!!!
Salutacions,
Salome Doladé
Professora d' anglès
CARTES:
From: Natalia Márquez Jiménez To: Dragon Covid
Dear Covid,
I shouldn’t call you in a loving way because you don’t deserve it but I will do it for education.
Since the beginning of this new decade that everyone waited so hopefully, when you appeared, you have only brought us worry and fear. Because of you, we are in our homes, missing moments of our lives, without being able to see the people we love and without being able to enjoy a walk in the park. You are destroying thousands of lives, thousands of families, and thousands of businesses that need to be reopened because many people live on them. So please stop and let us live.
I hope you know the legend of Saint George well because I want you to know that even if you don't go, this battle we are going to win it. I suppose you were wondering why we are going to win it. Well, it will all be thanks to the great work that our brave knights are doing. They face you every day to ensure that you gradually go extinct. They also save many princes and princesses who are infected and whose lives are in danger because of you.
We have never experienced this situation, but they say that from negative things you also learn many other things. Looking from the positive side you are helping us to be more supportive, to value more what we have and to collaborate all together without giving importance to our opinions. So enjoy this thank you well, because it’s the only one that I’m going to give you.
Finally, I politely ask you to disappear again because we are going to defeat you in this battle as in the legend.
Write a creative short text about SOLIDARITY AND COOPERATION DURING CONFINEMENT TIMES. Think about the situation we are líving to find your inspiration. It can be any kind of text: a letter, a poem, a tale, a short story…. Use your imagination!
(Open this letter in 2050 at eight o’clock)
23-04-2020, Alcarràs
Dear future Júlia,
Look at the clock, it will seem you that it is a normal hour. Thirty years ago, you were anxious for the needle marking this number. After a boring day, you went to open the window and clap your hands with all your strength. You spent this energy to show your gratefulness to all the people that couldn’t stay at home. Those who, day after day, put their health at risk to save other people. You greeted your neighbor, the ones that their faces transmitted you support and, thanks to them, you realize that you weren’t alone.
The days stopped being called Monday, Thursday, Wednesday… They were just called days. The meetings with friends and family meals became nostalgic video calls.
Grandparents crying on the other side of the screen without being able to hug their grandchildren was the most endearing moment of the day. At night you informed of how the panorama was outside, helplessness and fear were the words to describe your feelings when you saw reality.
You stopped counting the days that were left to finish the course, and you started to count how much time was left to go back to classes, to see your loved ones and never let them go again. You decided to do sport, though you didn’t know if you could show your abs on the beach or just watch them at the mirror when you will have a shower.
Spring came, you spent your favorite season of the year sunbathing on the terrace and changing the wardrobe. You left behind the coats and sweatshirts and you put the t-shirts, shorts, sandals and especially the masks more close at hand.
When you finish reading this letter, look around you, hug the people around you, don't be afraid to love and live the moments. Everything can change in a short time and I hope you have the luck to never regret not having done something.
Yours respectfully,
Júlia
THANKS
TO THEM
I write these lines from the hospital bed. Who would have
thought that my most wanted holiday will turn out to be a nightmare…
As soon as the alarm status was given, I decided that it
would be best to stay away from my family because I was in a country where the
risk was more exposed.
I had to do it for them, because I loved them too much and
I didn’t want to put their lives in danger. It was better to stay for a long
time without them than at all.
After fourteen days of confinement, something that I was
most afraid of proved to be true. The virus that was spreading throughout the
world, was also in my body.
I immediately called to the hospital and they came to pick
me up. They told me to not worry and
keep calm because everything will be fine, but I was scared thinking it
wouldn't be.
The days passed and every day a nurse came to give me the
medicines. She was talking to me to make me feel better. She told me that she
had two children at home, but she missed them because every night she was
sleeping in the car for fear of getting them sick. I thought how hard it was
for them and how much they were doing for us, for our health; they were putting
their own lives in danger. They worked so many hours a day without having a
break, but when a patient was healing, their faces were illuminated. I could
see that they were proud of their job.
Thanks to the fact that they were working together, I was
able to overcome that difficult situation. Because they were an united team,
all the world overcame that pandemic we were all scared of. It was a long and a
difficult road, but together we set out that everything would be fine, and so
it proved to be.
Nonetheless
Dear son,
Years ago I realized that there are many good people in
the world. There was a time when everything stopped. Where people who were
going to become heroes and didn't even know it. It would be a life lesson that we could never forget, where
people were contributing with their grain of
sand. There was a time when every day at the same hour the applauses filled the streets with hope and grattitude
towards those heroes who saved lives daily even though they knew they could
lose theirs. Those applauses for all the fighters, doctors, nurses… who managed to beat the virus and for those who couldn’t and
unfortunately left us.
We never imagined that a hug would be so valuable and a
call could be so special and exciting. That our houses after months would be a
kind of prison and being less than a meter from who we love would be illegal.
It helped us to learn and so that when we left we weren't the same, but we were
better.
Maybe, for the first time, being apart brought us closer
than touch could.
If you are reading this, I hope that it doesn’t take a
global health pandemic to appreciate the small but great things in life.
Kisses,
Mum.
LETTER
ABOUT COOPERATION AND SOLIDARITY
Dear COVID-19,
As you know, you are the worst problem in these days. You have been
worrying all of us because your coming has changed completely our lives; we
can’t go to school, we can’t meet our friends and our relatives, we can’t go
outside… All started on the other side of the world; China
and, when social media started reporting us about you, we thought that you were
too far away, but look, you’re just here now!
COVID-19, we hate you, why don’t you leave us? Hospitals are collapsed
because of you, and there are lots of people fighting every day and taking a
risk of becoming ill. Lots of families are at home, trying to keep working on
their jobs, studying, taking care of vulnerable people that could die if you
damage their health. A few weeks ago, we were living on our own without
imagining that something like you could arrive, so you must know that you are
terrible, a killer and, if you were a person, our society would make you enter
in prison because we consider you guilty about what is happening. Yes, you are
bad, but, although all you have done, I want to thank you.
Thanks for making us know that if we are all together, we can do
everything. Thanks to show us that we are powerful and that, all humans united
can change the world. We have never been in a situation like this, but you have
opened our eyes and now we consider more valuable some things that before we
didn’t appreciate; family, health, school, friends, love… Now we know that
little things that we had before fill a big space in our lives, and when we
don’t have them, this space becomes empty, so, with cooperation and solidarity
we will win this fight.
You have damaged a lot, and we won’t let you do it again, because now we
are united, and when we are all together, we become powerful and strong, so bye
COVID-19.
I hope not to see you anymore,
Sara
Nawal
Menhaje Chouaib
1º BATX A
INS
Alcarras
SPECIAL TIMES
Coronavirus, what? Hahaha
Yes, that’s how we laughed a few months ago
we thought it is a disease like
existing in our day.
But what happened?
The virus we’ve laughed at, has become
our biggest nightmare.
And not just a nightmare of mine or yours,
but of the whole world.
Those laughter turned into tears
that are visiting the doors
of any house they find in their path.
It all started with an animal,
and went as far as turning the streets into
ghosts, the parks in impossible
dreams. Closed schools, canceled the parties,
banned travel.
There are no planes and ships.
The confinement was ordered to stop the spread
of infections.
Hospitals were full and doctors were tired.
All that’s going on are negative things
and the good things, where are they?
We have left traffic and congestion,
but we have breathed new life into the atmosphere
to flourish again as it did
millions of years ago.
The air was clear again,
Plants can finally breathe,
birds can sing.
But we, humans, what have benefited from?
We have finally awakened
from that dream in which we lived,
and we have realized the true reality that surrounds
us.
We have finally learned
to value the things we have and the people
we love.
We have finally joined our hands,
and decided to help each other in order to
win.
Our motto has become
The importance of solidarity and cooperation
between human beings.
Despite the situation we live in,
we haven’t let ourselves be carried away
by panic and hopelessness.
We were and we are maintaining our unitary power.
Us in our houses and
our heroes outside their houses,
together,
we are all working, suffering, and enduring
to pat an end to this story.
One hand doesn’t clap,
but two hands, yes.
Let us maintain our cooperation,
for the sake of ourselves, our families,
our friends and our relatives.
The story we want to tell our children
must have a happy end.
During pandemic times
A small enemy is outside,
Everybody stays at home
Hoping it will end soon.
Essential workers in the front lines
And reckless citizens in the streets,
Toilet paper is running low
And everybody is getting bored.
Some with their music at max
Others doing masks at home,
People try to help each other
And others try to lift their mood.
In these tough times
When loneliness is a must for some,
Solidarity shows though
And creativity improves.
-Andreea Bariz
Dear nurse,
I am
writing to thank you for all that you do for those infected with this virus,
COVID-19, for patience ...
Thank you
for trying to cure them, for entertaining them, for spending time with them.
Hope you
all can do this!
I also want
to congratulate the infected for being so brave and enduring
THAIS GODIA
Moltes gràcies departament de Llengües Estrangeres de l'Ins Alcarràs
Bon dia!!
Sóc la Montse Cabré, professora d'anglès de l'institut d'Alcarràs. Aquest últims dies hem estat treballant textos curts sobre la solidaritat i cooperació en temps de confinament en llengua anglesa.
Us adjunto una petita mostra del què hem fet per si us és útil i ho voleu compartir amb algunes de les persones ingressades o bé pel personal sanitari.
Mil gràcies per la vostra feina!!
Salutacions
Montse Cabré
CARTES:
Last month, Rosana, an old lady, lived alone in a flat. During coronavirus, she was worried because she had to go shopping every day and, as she lived in a city with many people, she risked being infected. A couple of days later, Marc and Paula, her neighbours, who also happened to work in a supermarket, decided that they would buy Rosana's groceries for her and leave them at her door. This way, Rosana was able to stay at home and she no longer had to worry about getting infected.
Some days later, Paula and Marc discovered that Rosana used to be a dressmaker, and she still had a sewing machine and a lot of clothes in her house, and in the last weeks she had been making masks for the supermarket workers.
Thus, with small gestures, Paula, Marc and Rosana helped each other and, thanks to this pandemic, even though they are separated, neighbours that hardly knew each other have turned into almost part of the family.
Laia Sanjuan Sarlé, 3r ESO A, INS Alcarràs
POEM
A pandemic has arrived to the world,
and now we stay at home.
A new day has begun,
and with great hope I woke up.
These days,
have been to do a lot of things,
I cooked, I danced,
I’ve done a thousand things.
These days,
I’ve been missing a lot of things,
give hugs, give kisses,
but specially, to meet with my friends and family.
I hope this ends soon,
because when it’s finally over,
I will meet with my friends,
and we will be together and smiling.
Ares Panabera Moreno
INS Alcarràs
THE YOUNG SAVIOUR
Once upon a time, there was a country which wasn’t enough rich to feed all its population. The people there were poor, but very sensitive and empathetic. That ancient country became finally safe thanks to a young boy… One unlucky and unfortunate year, there was a pandemic due to which all the people of the world became confined. There were people who couldn’t pay their debts because of the fact that they couldn’t work properly. So a guy had an idea and performed a video saying that some people needed help because they couldn't pay any bills. The following week, the president of Spain reacted to the boys' initiative and said: “Our brave county will help you, so we'll give proportional wages to all people who can’t afford their taxes”. Unfortunately, the people of that country didn’t perceive anything, because the president had scammed his citizens. The population agreed to upload the video in the social networks and a lot of people reproduced it. As the days went passing by, there were a lot of people that supported the autofunding campaign. The president took a deep look at the video hosted in the social networks and he realized that his decision had been a wrong one. He then apologized one time and another one and said: “I'm so sorry, dear citizens! I know that my decision has been a mistake and that we didn't succeed in fighting this poverty of ours. From now on I'll openly listen to your suggestions and it will be very important to know all that you'll propose to me. So the first emergency decision I'm going to set is the following one. I will give a salary of 2000 euros to all people who really need a help. And I repeat loudly and clear: I'm so sorry for my mistaken decision at the beginning of the process. From now and on, all of you will be able to pay to bills and debts. We are solidary among us and we act in order to protect our population.
LAURA CASTELLS FENOY
INSTITUT ALCARRÀS
3r ESO A
Moltes gràcies Carlos i Ins Alcarràs
Toñi, aquí hi va una altra carta; ja veus que arriben quan poden.
Que vagi bé,
Carlos
ARNAU DE VILANOVA
MONIKA DIMITROVA 22/04/2020
Hola, hoy vengo a hacer esta carta
porque sé que este tiempo está siendo muy duro. Vosotros lo estáis pasando tan
mal como nosotros, los niños, pero vosotros teniendo el coronavirus al lado. El
no poder salir de nuestra casa está siendo muy duro porque no podemos ver a familiares,
amigos etc. La verdad es que yo en estos malos momentos he aprendido que la
familia es lo más importante porque yo a veces me estresaba con mis padres,
pero ahora, estando aquí y sabiendo cómo va esta cosa, hemos de cuidarnos entre
nosotros porque con solamente salir a la calle para comprar o hacer un recado
puede pasar cualquier cosa. Ojala que esto termine ya porque los aplausos estos
que la gente da es para vosotros que lo estáis dando todo para que la gente esté
bien. Los niños no podemos estar las 24h en casa porque necesitamos vitamina D,
no tan solo salir a la terraza porque eso no ayuda en nada. Ojalá que allí
donde estéis enfermeros, médicos y de todo, no os entren más pacientes diciéndoos
que tienen el coronavirus porque esto llega a un punto que ya no se aguanta.
¡¡GRACIAS POR VUESTRA ATENCIÓN!!
PARA
VOSOTROS
Esta carta va para vosotros, para todos los
enfermeros y enfermeras, policías, trabajadores, que lucháis cada día para que la gente pueda
recuperarse, para que no se contagie más gente, para que no nos falte comida,
para que incluso en las peores circunstancias estemos siempre juntos.
Muchas gracias por todo esto y muchísimo más,
porque sé y sabemos que hay mucha gente que pasa horas fuera de casa para
cumplir con su labor teniendo hijos, padres, abuelos… Gracias por tener el buen
corazón de pensar en otras personas y no en uno mismo, como hace la mayor parte
de gente.
Quiero deciros que mucha gente os da las
gracias, os apoya, os ven como héroes.
Y también gracias a los que se quedan en casa
para no hacer que esto vaya a más y para que podamos salir de casa muy pronto y
poder ver a nuestros seres queridos.
Después de todo esto los que habéis trabajado
durante la cuarentena os merecéis una cena de lujo, un día de spa y masaje o,
mejor dicho, un día con vuestra familia, vuestra gente.
Simplemente, GRACIAS.
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