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1 1 Hobbies and leisure in Europe  Märjamaa Gymnasium  Estonia

2 2 Our question consisted of two parts  what are the places in your area where young people go to have fun  what other places for entertainment should there be?  what other places for entertainment should there be?

3 3 Hobbies and leisure in Märjamaa  A youth centre  A swimming pool  A playground  A culture house with the cinema  An Art and Music School  A skatepark  Different hobby- clubs at school

4 4 Something we miss in Märjamaa:  A good football stadium  A moden sportshall

5 5 Something we got aware of about the other places  Leisure facilities are quite different in different places and it mostly depends on the size of the town students live in  Hobbies and leisure also differ according to cultural differences and traditions in different countries

6 6 We also learned:  That children always find some activities to spend their free time(students of school Artemida, enjoy walking in nature, riding bikes)  Children who live in big towns have so many opportunities to spend their free time that they even don’t know what else to wish(Children and youth centre "Laimite", Riga )

7 7 A bit funny, but true  In our developed world everybody, also students, don’t have enough free time as the students of OS Dravlje school in Ljubljana pointed out.

8 8 To conclude  We’ve found out about leisure and hobbies in different European schools and we’ve got some ideas about how students spend their free time in different places

9 9 The table that we compiled: 1. Scoala cu cls. I-VIII, Podgoria, Romania (Mihaela Petrica) -- 2. OS Jozeta Hudalesa Jurovski Dol, Jurovski Dol, Slovenia (Aleksandra Znuderl) Playground,park Cinema, a swimming pool,carousel, a circus 3. OS Dravlje, Ljubljana, Slovenia (Tjasa Milijas) Parks, playgrounds, hang around, jogging, go for a walk, Zoo, basketball, volleyball, handball, football, go rollerblading, go cycling, bowling, theatres, cinemas, pubs, restaurants, parks, museums, shops, shopping centres we should have more free time to do things 4. Osnovna šola Naklo, Naklo, Slovenia (Vera Stoilov Spasova) 4. Osnovna šola Naklo, Naklo, Slovenia (Vera Stoilov Spasova) football and volleyball, school Children can use great swings and slides, playground, basketball, running, practise jumps a swimming pool, a place to learn to dance and a disco for teenagers. 5. Goede Herderschool, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Hans Lobbezoo) Playgrounds, fishingspots, sporthalls, our own swimmingpool, soccergames and workshops, cinemas and restaurants. soccerarea on our playgroud 6. Openbare Montessorisc hool Tuinstad, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Engelbertus Pronk) -- 7. Openbare Montessorisc hool Jacob Maris, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Marieke van der Veen) playing hockey and football - 9. Ano Lehonia, 1st primary school Artemida, Volos- Magnesia, Greece (Eva ngelia Kanouta) playground We go for a lot of walks out in nature too. Boys like playing football in the village field and listening to music at home, riding bikes around the village or playing video games. more parks, a fun fair and a cinema a sports center in our area because we like sports activities very much. 10. Children and youth centre "Laimite", Riga, Latvia (Vita Caice) sport centre; there is a modern football field, a skating rink in the winter, different hobby- groups and they sing, draw, dance, play games For small children there are playgrounds, attractions. Riga Zoo is also there. a very big park called Forest park where we go riding bikes and rollerblading/rolle rskating -


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