aricana access journal 2011
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Recopilamos en un diario las experiencias de los alumnos del Programa Access de ARICANA durante el año 2011.TRANSCRIPT
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
On Saturday May 7th Access students visited the Libray at Aricana Headquarters in order to participate in the first cultural activity of the year, which was meant to celebrate Earth Day and meet OAJNU members.
While coming into the Library, students were given a name card and divided into groups according to different Earth themes. They watched some short videos about the problems our planet is facing today and they gathered into their corresponding groups to make posters and pledges on different ways to take care of the Earth. They were then filmed showing their posters and saying their pledges, what we will be able to see on Aricana’s webpage.
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
I liked the activities about the care of the planet, they were fun!
GIULIANA ACOSTA ACCESS 1A
Last Saturday we went to Aricana with other Access students. We watched some videos and we met OAJNU members and also members of Aricana´s Staff. We made posters and promised to protect the Earth. I liked it a lot!
CYNTHIA BOGADO ACCESS 1A
Last Saturday morning I went to Aricana Sede Central with my friends and teachers. We watched some videos and made posters. We made a video about “Waste and Garbage”. We also met the group OAJNU and the General Coordinator of Access Program.
PAMELA ELLEMBERG ACCESS 1A
On Saturday May 7th we went to Aricana and it was very nice because we watched a movie about the Earth and made promises to protect it. Also, two girls from OAJNU came and talked about some proyects for us. Then, we ate cookies and drank sodas.
AILEN MIRANDA BLANCO ACCESS 1A
On May 7th Access students went to Aricana Sede Central to visit the library. We did activities about “Earth Day” and we met other students. After that, three girls from OAJNU came. Finally, they gave us the “World Link” books and we took a picture with our teacher Cecilia. We ate cookies and drank soda all together. It was a great experience!
MICAELA ALE MARILIN LENTINO
ACCESS 1B
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
On Saturday we went to Aricana Sede Central. We watched videos about several problems that affect the world. Then we made banners with the problems and two people filmed us. We met new students. Later, three girls from OAJNU told us about their organization and the projects prepared for us. The activities are fun and we want more!!
LUCIANA PAGLIARO FLORENCIA SANCHEZ
ACCESS 1B
On Saturday we went to Aricana’s library. They gave us the course books, and we met other Access students. People from OAJNU talked about two projects for us. We learned about the various actions we can do to protect the environment.
MA. EUGENIA BILBAO ACCESS 1B
In this opportunity we met some members of OAJNU (Youth Argentinian Organization for the United Nations), who told Access students about the aim of their organization and the projects we are going to carry out together throughout the year.
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
After the activities, students received their English books and we all enjoyed a snack of cookies and sodas.
The Access Program is cool. OAJNU is interesting. My classmates are nice and all the students of the program are so cool. The teacher speaks English very well.
MA. GABRIELA CHACÓN ACCESS 1C
We went to Aricana today. There we watched a video about Earth Day. Then we made pictures about the environment and we promised to protect it. After that a group called OAJNU talked about their projects. Then the teachers gave us the
books. Finally, we had a small meal. LUCIA RICCI ACCESS 1C
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
On Saturday we had a talk by OAJNU. It was very interesting. We did a variety of activities to celebrate Earth Day. It was fun!
PABLO BALBO ACCESS 1C
Aricana is great. I was in the 3 Rs group. OAJNU is really interesting. In the end we ate cookies and drank Coca Cola.
IVAN PLOUGANOU ACCESS 1C
OAJNU is interesting. It was very good what we did on Saturday on Earth Day. I think we learned to take care of the world.
IVAN BERTORIN ACCESS 1C
I like Aricana, the projects, the library and the books they gave us. AGUSTINA RAMÍREZ
We learned important things we should do to save water, for example: close the faucet when we wash our teeth or wash the car, take short showers and use the washing machine few times.
NAHUEL GALARZA I like Aricana. I like to meet people and work with new friends. I have fun participating on the Earth Day activities.
CANDELA LODATO ACCESS 1D
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
Thanks for this scholarship becauseit’s very important for our education. Thanks for the cultural activities in which we learn, share and enjoy mani good things and which will never be erased from our lives.
ELIANA DI CONZA ACCESS 1D
I liked meeting new people, Working in groups and learning how to protect the environment. MA. BELEN GRECO
I liked it very much and I had fun participating in the Earth activities.
IVON MIRANDA ACCESS 1D
I like Aricana Sede Central very much.. I like the building and the library.
EMANUEL BRITOS I like working in groups because we can exchange some ideas and our knowledge to learn more about the environment.
AGUSTINA DEL CANTO ACCESS 1D
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
I liked the activities because the organization OAJNU has very interesting activities for us and I’d like to participate in them. I also liked the cookies and the soda. They were delicious.
MARCELO GONZÁLEZ The Earth Day activities were fun. We could meet and work with other students. The idea was very interesting.
JOAQUIN BARRIOS
We liked the Earth Day activities because they make us think about the planet. We shouldn’t have a lot of electronic devices functioning at the same time or listen to loud music. The OAJNU members told us about their projects and we hope all students take part in these.
SELENE BENITEZ BRUNO PEREZ
ACCESS 2
It was interesting because we made pledges to protect our planet and we listened to OAJNU members.
FLORENCIA GRIECO ACCESS 2
We liked the event because we talked about the Three Rs – REUSE, REDUCE, RECYCLE. We liked the activities and learned many new ideas. For example, *Reuse bottles *Reduce energy *Recycle paper.
FLORENCIA DEVITO FLORENCIA RODRIGUEZ
ACCESS 2
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Welcome Cultural Activity May 7, 2011
I liked the Earth Day celebration because we learned more about how to care for theenvironment. In my group we made promises to protect it. For example, we should not throw garbage and we should reduce, reuse and recycle. The conversation with OAJNU members was very interesting too.
MACARENA NOVAL
We learned it’s important to save water because of its pollution and waste. Maybe, in 50 years time we are not going to have water anymore. It’s very important to save it because we can’t live without it.
JAVIER BISELLI ACCESS 2
I liked the Earth Day project because we had the opportunity to make
posters and a video to teach people about the things we can do to care for the planet. Also, we met the Access 2011 students, we are going to participate in projects
together. I also think that the talk by OAJNU was very interesting because they told us who they are and their
objectives. JOANA PEREZ
ACCESS 2
We are really happy with the outcome of this first activity of the year and we hope this will be the beginning of a great and profitable year.
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Soul Food Session May 19, 2011
On May 19th former Access students participated in the Soul Food session carried out by the United States Embassy in Argentina. It took place at the installations in IGA (Gastronomic Institute) whose General Manager kindly facilitated for us. Soul Food refers to typical Afro‐American dishes, which in this opportunity were prepared and tried by the students after learning some recipes and aspects from this culture.
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Soul Food Session May 19, 2011
The workshop was led by the Cultural Affairs Officer Neal Murata and the ex‐fulbrighter Diane Ghogomu and a team of collaborators, Federico Scremin, Laura Santamarina y Ezequiel Guzmán(Chef), from the US Embassy. ARICANA and Access program members also participated and collaborated with students while preparing the dishes.
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Soul Food Session May 19, 2011
The Soul Food workshop started with a talk by Neal Murata about the origins of Soul Food. Afterwards, students got into groups in order to prepare 5 different dishes: Homemade Corn Bread, Homemade Macaroni and Cheese, Barbecue Chicken and Coleslaw. While the food was in the ovens, Diane Ghogomu told students more about several aspects of the Afro American culture and the origin of Soul Food. They learned that Soul Food has its origin in the times of slavery, when many slaves, after being released, were so poor that they couldn’t even buy food. They could only afford the cheapest food so they used the least tasty parts of the meat to prepare their meals. A common aspect in this kind of food is that nothing was wasted, everything could be used to make tasty meals such as puddings, cakes and croquettes. Once the food was ready, everyone enjoyed the dishes. They were delicious!
We want to thank the members of the US Embassy and ARICANA Staff for making such wonderful and enriching experience possible. We also want to thank former Access students for their attendance and participation. We had a great time! Cecilia Vivanco Yanina Zagarrio Gabriela Venesia Access Teacher Access Academic Coordinator Access General Cordinator
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We Traveled to Washington, D.C. June 13 and 14, 2011
n June 13th and 14th Access students had a special class about
Washington D.C. OFirstly, we checked how much they knew about the capital of the
USA by giving them some statements about this city. Students
decided if the sentences were true or false and went back over
the results once the class was finished to check if they were right.
Then, they enjoyed a Power Point Presentation in which they learned about many interesting
aspects of Washington’s culture such as famous buildings and memorials, popular sports, nightlife,
celebrations and much more.
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We Traveled to Washington, D.C. June 13 and 14, 2011
After the presentation the students worked with
different activities to put into practice what they had
learned and they even played a famous game called
“Jeopardy” to test how much they remembered
about Washington D.C.
Finally, students themselves looked for
information about other important cities from the
United States and prepared oral and written
presentations about them.
The class was marvelous and interesting. I really liked the part of the video about Monuments and Memorials.
ACCESS 1A
The activity was very interesting because you can learn the culture of this city. I recommend this city because it’s beautiful and the monuments are amazing.
Marcelo González
The presentation was interesting because we learned about Washington D.C and other places in the United States. My favorite part was when we saw the photos.
Florencia Grieco ACCESS 2B
Giuliana Acosta Last Monday we got together with the
other group and we saw videos and photos about Washington D.C. Then we worked in groups of six and we did activities about what we saw.
Pamela Ellemberg
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We Traveled to Washington, D.C. June 13 and 14, 2011
ACCESS 1B
The class “We travel to Washington D.C” was a great opportunity to learn about a new culture. We had fun.
Ma. Eugenia Bilbao ACCESS 1B
The experience was beautiful, excellent and educational. My favourite part of the presentation was Monuments and Memorials.
Emanuel Rojas It was interesting. I would like to do it again with pictures of Paris.
Sol Messina
• I like to have a different class. It was very informative for us. My favorite part was the Jeopardy game.
ACCESS 1D
• It was interesting. I know new things about Washington. I want to have another class like this. My favorite part was the Top Ten Attractions video. • I think it was important, interesting and fun. I really liked the museums. • It was interesting and fun to learn about other cities and cultures. My favorite part was the Power Point Presentation and the Top Ten Attractions video.
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We Traveled to Washington, D.C. June 13 and 14, 2011
ACCESS 2A
I liked this class because it was interesting. I learned about Washington and the information was easy to understand. I loved the part of the museums.
Lucila Romano
This class was very interesting because I want to know about other cultures and their history. My favorite part was when they talked about the most important museums in Washington.
Romina Pietrobon
The class was interesting because we learned about another culture. The information was easy to understand. I’d like to repeat this class with other cities. My favorite part was presidents’ monuments and memorials.
Maia Serel ACCESS 2A
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We Traveled to Washington, D.C. June 13 and 14, 2011
We are very happy with the outcome of this class because we think students learned a
lot about such an important city and mainly because students were very much engaged with
all the activities carried out.
ACCESS 1C
The class was interesting. The photos were beautiful and the activities were fun. My favorite part of the presentation was Monuments and Memorials. They are very big.
Pablo Balbo ACCESS 1C
The class was interesting. My favorite part was the pictures and the videos, they were beautiful. I want to repeat this class. I love Washington DC and the United States. Thank you for this class.
Ma. Gabriela Chacón ACCESS 1C
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
The class was great, the pictures were OK and the videos were very good. Ivan Plouganou
The pictures were interesting and beautiful. Music was fun and the videos and activities were fun too.
Stefani Ledesma
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Marco Heredia’s Visit July 19 and 20, 2011
n July 19th and 20th we had our first cultural activity after the Winter
Break. Marco Heredia, a fifteen‐year‐old boy from Houston, Texas visited Access students. Marco’s parents are originally from Rosario but they moved to Houston some years ago and he was born there. They came to Argentina for their summer vacation and Marco delivered a wonderful class to show us what the life of a typical American teenager is like.
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We watched a home‐made video, recorded
by his parents, where we learnt about his school, his everyday activities, his family and friends and also about the state of Texas.
“We received Marco Heredia´s
visit. He is from the United States. The class was interesting and very fun. He spoke about his life and showed us his school and his friends. What a good day!”
CECILIA CAMACHO ACCESS 1D
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Marco Heredia’s Visit July 19 and 20, 2011
Similarities between our life and Marco’s.
Marco and I are teenagers. We both go to school and have Facebook. ROMINA GÓMEZ
ACCESS 1C A similarity between Marco and me is that we both go to school.
PABLO BORDÓN ACCESS 1D
He gets up at 6 o’clock and me too. He plays soccer at his school and I play soccer at school in the Physical Education class. MARCELO GONZÁLEZ ACCESS 2B
I think this was a great opportunity for the students and Marco himself to exchange experiences and find differences and similarities among their cultures and lifestyles.
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Marco Heredia’s Visit July 19 and 20, 2011
Differences between our life and Marco’s
Marco´s life and my life are very different. Marco’s school is bigger than my school. He plays the saxophone and I can’t play any instruments. He plays soccer and tennis and I play rugby. The educational system in the USA is different from the Argentinean system. Also, the most popular sport in the USA is baseball and in Argentina it is soccer.
IVAN PLOUGANOU (ACCESS 1C) Marco’s arrival was very nice. The difference between the United States and Argentina is that there are no bowling alleys here. Another thing is that you can be out of your house until nine, if you want to be in the street more time you have to be older. You can get the driving license at the age of sixteen and schools are huge and very nice there.
AXEL CANDIDO (ACCESS 1 D) Marco’s life is much busier and there are many rules at school and in the street. At the age of 16 they already finish High School and start the University. There are rooms where you can live while you study. They also practise many sports but it’s very expensive. Here in Argentina it is not. Also teenagers of 16 usually receive a car as a present and can have a license there.
AILEN MIRANDA BLANCO (ACCESS 1A) One of the differences is that in Texas you can start driving at the age of 16 and in Rosario you can drive at the age of 18.
FLORENCIA RODRIGUEZ (ACCESS 2B)
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Marco Heredia’s Visit July 19 and 20, 2011
The things that surprised us the most about Marco´s life:
The most surprising is that there are many rules, the boys don’t go out after midnight and they don’t write the desks at school.
CYNTHIA BOGADO (ACCESS 1A) What surprised me the most was an exhibition of amusing cars. He plays the saxophone in the school orchestra. He showed us his yearbook. It was like in the films!
LUCÍA RICCI (ACCESS 1C) His school is so large, there is a cafeteria and they have a large variety of food for lunch. He has a group of friends like me and plays the saxophone very well. His life is fantastic and the place where he lives is very nice.
YAMILA BASTERRA (ACCESS 2A) It’s a good experience that a boy of our age talks to us about his country and his daily life. It surprised me the fact that in Texas it is possible to drive a vehicle at the age of 16. Also, the fact that they don’t usually travel by bus and the curfew for teenagers is very different.
BRUNO PEREZ (ACCESS 2B)
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Marco Heredia’s Visit July 19 and 20, 2011
We’d like to thank Marco and his family for their time and willingness and for sharing their lives with us.
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Independence Day Celebration July 30, 2011
n July 30th we met at the library at Aricana Headquarters to celebrate the Independence of the USA and Argentina. O
Students made several posters showing different aspects of their independence processes such as the causes, important people involved, significant cities, symbols, facts and the society. For this, they used information and images they had previously looked for at home. They also had the opportunity to use the computers in the library or read magazines and books to look for the information they needed.
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Independence Day Celebration July 30, 2011
T he boys and girls are working on the
Argentina and the United States’ project in groups. After that they took photos with their posters.
Camila Cesare (Access 1 A)
W e are making posters about
important places in Argentina. We’re searching for information in books, encyclopedias and the Internet.
Pamela Ellemberg (Access 1A)
On July 30th we went to ARICANA
headquarters to look for information about Argentina and USA’s Independence Day. Then we made some posters with pictures
and descriptions. After that we took photographs showing what we did.
Oriana Medina (Access 1B)
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Independence Day Celebration July 30, 2011
She is looking for information and
reading books to make a poster about Independence Day. She is in the library
at Aricana. The activity is fun and interesting.
Antonela Palacios (Access 1 C)
Here they are writing about the
important places for the United States’ Independence Day. I liked it very much!
Emanuel Britos (Access 1 D)
On Saturday we celebrated Independence
Day. We made posters in groups with pictures representing Argentina’s symbols.
David Lombardo (Access 1 D)
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Independence Day Celebration July 30, 2011
We looked for information and pictures
about the facts and dates of the United States Independence. After this, we made a poster with all the information and pictures we found. Finally, we took a photo with the
poster we made.
Florencia Grieco (Access 2 B)
hen the posters were ready, we took pictures of all the groups with their productions. The results were amazing! The posters can be seen when you visit Aricana’s Library or at Aricana Bella Vista.
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Independence Day Celebration July 30, 2011
ongratulations to all students for their effort, commitment and good job. We hope you
have learned a bit more from this activity about these two important countries and enjoyed the wonderful morning we spent together.
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Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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August 18, 2011 State Alumni
On August 18th Access students in second year met at
ARICANA Bella Vista so as to take part in an activity organized by State Alumni Argentina. The workshop was conducted by the Alumni Coordinator Federico Scremin and counted with the participation of the Public Affairs Officer Diana Page. On this occasion, students learnt how to register to the Alumni website and had a chance to explore it.
Alumni is a website where you can contact
other Access students from around the world. Federico is in charge of this and helped us register because you can meet new people and also ask for information of the US.
MARCELO GONZÁLEZ, ACCESS 2 B
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August 18, 2011 State Alumni
Federico helped us to register in the Alumni website. Only sthe Alumni students can use this page. On this page we can meet people around the world and search for information. We used our netbooks.
FLORENCIA DEVITO, ACCESS 2 B
The Alumni activity was great because we told Diane and Federico about our projects with OAJNU and we also practiced English when speaking to Diana Page.
ROMINA PIETROBON, ACCESS 2
Last week we had an activity with Federico. He taught us to register to the Alumni website to communicate with other students around the world. Then, he gave us a mouse pad.
BRUNO PEREZ, ACCESS 2 B
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August 18, 2011 State Alumni
The State Alumni is a community formed by all past and current participants of U.S.
government‐sponsored exchange programs. By becoming a member, students can find various opportunities available to them such as contacting fellow alumni in their country and all around the world, having access to international newspapers, searching for jobs or grant opportunities and more. In the case of second year students, who are taking part in the United Nations model, they even have the possibility to contact people from the countries they will represent and get necessary information for their participation.
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August 18, 2011 State Alumni
The experience was fantastic because we can meet new people from other countries and know other cultures. Also, there are programs for searching information.
SELENE BENÍTEZ, ACCESS 2 B
We would like to thank Diana and Federico for sharing
their time and knowledge with us. We believe students will profit from this new tool and find it useful for their academic development.
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Open Ceremony August 18, 2011
n August 18th Access students were officially presented as part of the Access Micro Scholarship Program 2011‐2012 in the Opening Ceremony that took place at Zona Parque School. Members of the USA Embassy and of ARICANA staff were present as
well as the students of the program, who were accompanied by their families. The authorities from Soldados Argentinos, Magnasco and Zona Parque schools also took part in this event with the students.
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Open Ceremony August 18, 2011
The ceremony was conducted by the President of the Board
of Directors of ARICANA, Dr. Angel Cesaretti Monti whose words were encouraging for Access students and by the Public Affairs Officer in the American Embassy in Buenos Aires, Diane Page, who expressed her happiness for being part of such an important event. Students were a bit nervous at the beginning of the ceremony but after receiving their Awards they relaxed and took pictures with the authorities, their classmates and families.
I liked the ceremony that we had with people from the Embassy. It was good. I liked the
diploma. Some nice things happened and when it finished Mrs. Diane Page talked to me and a friend. She was very friendly.
GISELA OJEDA, ACCESS 1 A
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Open Ceremony August 18, 2011
I liked talking to the members of the Embassy and I also liked the diploma. Diane Page
spoke in English and Spanish. She is very nice. We took photos with the Access Program General Coordinator.
ANA LAURA ARRASTÍA, ACCESS 1 A
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Open Ceremony August 18, 2011
We received the Access Micro scholarship diplomas. It was a nice experience because my
sister is also in the program. The members of the Embassy were surprised because it is unusual to see two sisters in the program. I feel proud because I think it is a great opportunity for my future.
MICAELA ESCOBEDO, ACCESS 1 A
On August 18th Access students had the
Opening Ceremony where we received the diplomas for being part of Access. At the ceremony our parents and teachers were present and also the members of the US Embassy. Each of us had to wear the school uniform.
MA. EUGENIA BILBAO, ACCESS 1 B
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Open Ceremony August 18, 2011
Last Thursday August 18th we had the Opening ceremony at Zona Parque School. I liked
the ceremony because it was interesting.
ROCÍO HIDALGO, ACCESS 1 C
We want to thank all the authorities for being present and for their collaboration in preparing this event.
We would also like to give special thanks to students’ families for accompanying them on this occasion since we consider their support is vital for students´ success in the program.
We hope students can really make the most of this opportunity to become better students and above all to become better persons. Congratulations Access Students 2011‐2012!!!
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Spring Sports Day September 23, 2011
SPRING SPORTS
DAY
n Friday September 23rd all Access students met at “Jorge Newbery” Stadium to celebrate
Spring Day during a beautiful sunny afternoon. Members of Aricana staff collaborated with the
organization of the event as well as ex Access students and Hugo Burke, in representation of
the Information Resource Center, located in the U.S. Embassy.
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Spring Sports Day September 23, 2011
The different Access groups gathered to celebrate Student and Spring Day. We were divided into groups with different colors. There were several games. In the Pairs Race each group was divided in two rows, we had to carry another partner on our backs and when we were back the other continued. What I liked the most was the Volleyball Game. We had to pass the ball with a piece of sheet. It was fun and I would like to do it again.
GIULIANA ACOSTA – ACCESS 1 A
The day was great and I liked volleyball very much because it was fun. It’s something we don’t usually do and I want to repeat it.
JAVIER FERNANDEZ – ACCESS 1A
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Spring Sports Day September 23, 2011
he students were divided into groups and played several games such as group volleyball,
soccer in pairs, tug‐of‐war and different kinds or races, which helped them to integrate with
students from other courses.
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Spring Sports Day September 23, 2011
In the “Spring Sports Day” we played Carrera con carretilla. A girl runs with another girl. The boys and girls screamed because they were tired but they have fun. I don’t really like this game but I’d do it again.
MA. GABRIELA CHACON – ACCESS 1C
fter they played all the games prepared they had a snack and participated in a raffle with
a lot of interesting prizes for those students who showed the most enthusiasm and
participation.
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Spring Sports Day September 23, 2011
There were prizes, what did they get?
The opinion of the winners
I won a pack of cards. I really liked it. I always play card games
with my friends.
CYNTHIA BOGADO – ACCESS 1A
I won a cup. It’s very beautiful, I have breakfast every day with this cup. I like this present
because it’s small and I can put it anywhere. Thank you!
MAIA SEREL – ACCESS 2A
In the Spring Day celebration we participated in games and they gave us numbers. With those numbers we participated in raffles with different prizes. I won two numbers but I only received one prize and it was a beautiful keychain. I am very grateful for the prize and I enjoyed the celebration very much.
NAIR AGUIRRE – ACCESS 1D
I got a keychain and I like it because it’s of a beautiful color.
ROMINA GOMEZ – ACCESS 1C
We’d like to thank all the people who collaborated in this Spring Day celebration and especially
the students for their participation and predisposition to the activities.
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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United Nations Model October 7 to 9, 2011
Today we’re really proud of sharing with you one of the most important cultural
activities of the year and of Access program. Students from 2nd year (2010‐2011
Edition) participated in the 4th Regional United Nations Model organized by OAJNU.
The event took place from October 7th to 9th and there were about 300 adolescents from
different cities AROUND the country.
During the model our students
represented the delegations of Australia,
Egypt, Peru, Qatar, Red Cross, Senegal,
Spain and the United States, and
participated in the Security Council,
Assemblies and meetings just like
diplomats and ambassadors from the UN
do. In order to meet this challenge, students
had to do some search on general data about
their countries as well as on the topics to be
discussed (Technological development, Nuclear
Disarmament, Promotion of Children’s rights
and Gender Equality). They also took part in
Internal and External Training Sessions where
they received all the necessary information
about the model and their performances in it.
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United Nations Model October 7 to 9, 2011
Before the Model...
‐‐ What were the Internal and External Training Sessions?
‐‐ They were very interesting because people from OAJNU explained everything. I listened and took down notes of everything they said. I felt good but it was sometimes a bit boring. What I most liked was the Internal training because I understood more and I could ask questions.
FLORENCIA RODRIGUEZ – ACCESS 2B
‐‐ In the training sessions the OAJNUs told us about the Model and what we had to do. I felt good but I was too nervous for the Model. I liked the information search in Aricana’s Lab.
JOANA PEREZ – ACCESS 2B
‐‐ What was the process of Information
Search like?
‐‐ The search for information was very good and my delegation visited the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires. Mr. Hugo Burke helped us. We used pages from the White House, Department of State and CIA Factbook. He gave us the flag of the United States and some other presents such as pens, sheets of papers and folders for us to use in the UN Model.
SANTIAGO SOSA – ACCESS 2B
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During the Model...
‐‐ What happened during the Assemblies and Informal meetings?
‐‐ I spoke about the position of my country as regards different topics. I was very nervous but I debated with the students representing other countries. What I most liked was the process of voting.
BRUNO PEREZ – ACCESS 2B
‐‐ My experience was great! During the United Nations Model we talked about the different problems in the world and we looked for a solution. The first day I was nervous but then I felt better and I could express my ideas. I liked the Informal meetings because they gave me the chance to express my opinion without presidency being there to hear it. I liked it a lot!
FLORENCIA GRIECO – ACCESS 2B
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‐‐ What did you do during the Disco night and Breaks?
‐‐ The disco night was fun, the music was good and everyone danced. We danced a lot, ate pizza and drank soda. We made new friends. The breaks were very nice. The food was delicious and we could talk to other students. It was a time to relax and talk with friends. I really liked the Model and I would like to repeat it.
MACARENA NOVAL – ACCESS 2B ‐‐ On Saturday night I danced all night with Bruno. We also drank soda and ate pizza. During the breaks I felt relaxed because I drank coffee and ate cakes. The UN Model was fantastic for me because I could meet other people from all around Argentina.
MARCELO GONZALEZ – ACCESS 2B
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After the Model...
‐‐ I’d like to participate again in the Model. I found it very interesting because it teaches you to communicate with people in a formal way. You also have the opportunity to learn more about other countries and the crises and problems humanity is facing. I think it will be useful for improving my education and it will open my eyes about what is happening in the world.
LEONELA UTRERA – ACCESS 2B ‐‐ I would like to participate again next year. It was a wonderful experience. It will be useful for my future because the experience taught me to talk in front of people and to learn about other countries’ culture, traditions and their viewpoints as regards different situations.
JUDITH RAMOS – ACCESS 2B
‐‐ Conclusions and expectations about the Model.
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Not everything was hard work. On Saturday night the students had a Disco night. It was a
moment for them to relax, to dance and to have fun among all the participants and collaborators of the model.
We want to congratulate our students for their hard work, effort and commitment in such
an important event. We are convinced they will be absolutely benefited from this experience not only in their future as professionals but also as adolescents aware of the problems of the world around them.
Congratulation delegates!
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Halloween Party October 30, 2011
HALLOWEEN PARTY
On Sunday 30th October, Access
students celebrated Halloween with a Costume Party. They wore amazing and very creative costumes and many of them were even made by themselves.
They danced all night with their
friends and teachers and they also had some sandwiches, chips and soda. Towards the end of the party they played a game in which they had to find scary pictures, participated in a raffle and won some candies.
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At the Halloween party we
danced a lot. I really liked this event because it was fun. I hope we can do it again. I wore a “Witch” costume but I didn’t win a prize. I really liked Barbara’s costume, she was a vampire.
CYNTHIA BOGADO (ACCESS 1A)
The party was fabulous and very fun. We danced, sang and we had a great time. The costumes were fabulous too. The teachers were very nice and it was fun to dance with them. At the end of the party they gave us candies.
GISELA OJEDA (ACCESS 1A) We danced, ate sandwiches, drank soda and had fun. I liked the party a lot beause it was amazing. I didn’t win anything. My favorite costume was Nahuel’s; he was “Santa Claus”.
BARBARA MONTES (ACCESS 1A)
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The Halloween party was the best celebration of the year. There were a lot of people. I danced with my friends all the time. They wore excellent costumes. The scariest was Alejandro’s costume.
ESTEBAN RAMIRES (ACCESS 1B)
I wore the costume of the character from the movie Saw. My uncle took me to Aricana and all the peopl on the street thought I was crazy. I won the prize as The Scariest costume. The prize was a mouse for the computer.
ALEJANDRO OLIVIERI (ACCESS 1B)
On Halloween Day we had a costume party. I wore a “Dead Little Red Riding Hood” costume. I really liked mine but I didn’t win a prize. My favorite costume was Soledad’s; she was a “Pumpkin”. I think it was the most original costume. At the party there was music, food and drink. Before the end, we played some games. I didn’t win but I had a wonderful time.
MILENA BROS (ACCESS 1B)
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Halloween Party October 30, 2011
On October 30th I went to a party in ARICANA. There was food and drinks. I wore a zombie costume. I didn’t win a prize for my costume but my favorite one was Agustina’s costume. She was a zombie too. I really liked it because it was fun and we danced a lot!!!
BELEN GRECO (ACCESS 1D)
In the Halloween party we danced and had fun. I liked it because it was great fun and the decoration was beautiful. I wore a “Scream” costume. I didn’t win a prize for my costume but the one I liked the most was the “Pumpkin” costume.
BRUNO PEREZ (ACCESS 2B)
It was so much fun. We danced a lot and ate sandwiches. Everybody wore costumes. I wore a “Prisoner” costume. I didn’t win a prize but I had fun. I liked all the costumes but my favorite ones were the “Mime”, “Santa Claus” and “Billy” from the Saw movie.
MACARENA NOVAL (ACCESS 2B) This was a great party. I had fun and danced a lot. I like parties because I spend time with my friends and classmates. I wore a police costume but I didn’t win any prizes. My favorite costume was the “Crazy girl”.
CECILIA CAMACHO (ACCESS 1 D)
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The Halloween party was fun and interesting because we danced and ate. Everybody had very nice costumes. I liked it because it was similar to parties in the United States.
ALDANA RASTELLETI (ACCESS 1D) The Halloween party was fun. All the costumes were great. I’d like to repeat it.
LEONEL ALVARADO (ACCESS 2B)
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The Halloween party was very cool. We danced and we ate all the time. I didn’t win a prize for my costume but it´s okay. I want to repeat it next year.
IVAN PLOUGANOU (ACCESS 1C) I liked the party because I danced and ate. I wore a vampire costume and my favorite costume was the Mime.
ANTONELA PALACIOS (ACCESS 1 C)
Finally there were very interesting prizes for different categories of costumes although all
of them were great; The Funniest Costume (Florencia Rodríguez – Access 2A), The Scariest Costume (Alejandro Olivieri – Access 1B), The Most Original Costume (Nahuel Galarza ‐ Access 1D) and The Best Costume (Yazmín Pollo – Access 1B). All winners were very happy with their prizes.
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Thanks to all the students who were present at the party and to the members of Aricana
staff for making this possible.
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Youth Citizenship Program November 4, 2011
Youth Citizenship Program
On November 4th, Access students in 1st year
attended the Closing Exposition of the program Youth Citizenship which is annually organized by OAJNU.
This exposition was an opportunity to show the
projects students carried out throughout the year. The aim of the Youth Citizenship program is for students to identify common problems in their schools, neighborhoods in order to look for possible solutions. Prior to the closing event, students also attended four workshops in which they learned and discussed important topics such as children’s rights, their active participation in society and social awareness issues.
All the Access 1 courses worked with
different and interesting topics; Animal Traffic (Access 1A), Recycling (Access 1B), Sexual education (Access 1C) and Animal Mistreatment (Access 1D).
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In the workshops we talked about the
environment. For me it’s really important to take care of the environment and we can do it by recycling. I discussed this with my friend.
ESTEBAN RAMIRES – ACCESS 1B
In the workshops we learned a lot of things. For example, we learned about children’s
rights. Then we designed a project about animal abuse. I think the workshops were interesting to learn to respect others and to be respected.
AGUSTINA DEL CANTO – ACCESS 1D
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Our project was about the mistreatment of domestic animals. I collaborated in designing brochures with information about this topic. I liked it very much because it was interesting and fun. I learned how to take care of animals.
EZEQUIEL MORALES – ACCESS 1D
My course decided to make a project about the importance of recycling to take care of the planet since it is a problem that affects everyone. We made a video about the topic and showed it in our schools. We also talked with the students about it and conducted a survey to know about their opinions and habits.
LEANDRO MONTAÑO – ACCESS 1B
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In the project I searched for information and talked with students about sexual education and sexually transmitted diseases. I really liked the project because it’s very important to learn about this.
ROMINA GOMEZ – ACCESS 1C
First we saw other students videos. Then, we showed our video about Animal Traffic. After
that, we did some group activities. First, we asked other students questions and when they answered “Yes” they had to sign a piece of paper. Then we marked important places in our city on big maps and we showed them to the other groups. I liked working with the maps and watching the videos. I felt happy because it was fun.
PAMELA ELLEMBERG – ACCESS 1A
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Youth Citizenship Program November 4, 2011
Different schools attended the Closing
exposition and we all presented our projects. What I liked was that we had the chance to teach other teenagers about an important topic: recycling.
MA. SOLEDAD CABALLERO – ACCESS 1B
At the Closing exposition we talked
about our project, Sexual education, and the students from other schools talked about their projects too. I liked the other projects, I learned a lot.
MA. GABRIELA CHACON – ACCESS 1C
We want to congratulate all our students for their hard work since they showed great
commitment and interest in their projects.
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Thanksgiving November 23 and 24, 2011
The last ACCESS cultural activity was on November 23rd
and 24th when we celebrated Thanksgiving.
This popular American holiday commemorates the day
when the first settlers helped the pilgrims escaping from persecution how to hunt and grow food, among other important values and teachings. Since then, on the last Thursday in November Americans give thanks for all the blessings of the year and celebrate it with family reunions, typical foods and parades.
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Thanksgiving November 23 and 24, 2011
In this special class, Access students read
some texts and did activities to learn about the origin of Thanksgiving, important symbols, typical foods and customs. After this, they watched an episode from the famous American sitcom “Friends” in which the characters celebrate Thanksgiving Day. Students could not only read but also see how people spend such an important holiday.
Students enjoyed this class very much and
we are very happy to see them so interested in learning about the American culture, which is one of the aims of Access Program.
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Thanksgiving November 23 and 24, 2011
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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ACCESS CAMP December 15 and 16, 2011
On December 15th and 16th Access
students took part in the second Access Summer Camp organized by the US Embassy in “Las Clavelinas” Camp Resort, in Ingeniero Maschwitz. Access students from others cities such as Córdoba, Santa Fe, Santiago del Estero and Comodoro Rivadavia were also present,giving everyone there a chance to make new friends, interact and share their experiences from the 2 years in the Access program.
The camp was a great opportunity for recreation since students took part in many fun
activities: they danced hip‐hop, played American football and softball, they showed their physical skills doing circus tricks and they sang in a karaoke on Thursday night.
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ACCESS CAMP December 15 and 16, 2011
Friday was another special day because the US Ambassador in Argentina, Ms. Vilma
Martínez, was present at the diploma ceremony. She presented students with their certificates of achievement and gave a very inspiring speech. All those who were present were glad and proud of meeting her. They also had the chance to meet her again at her residence in Capital Federal, where they could enjoy a tour of her home and take a group picture with her. It was an unforgettable experience for everyone and we want to thank and congratulate the members of the US Embassy for the organization of the camp, the US Ambassador for her words and kindness to students, and of course, all the students for their good behavior and willingness to participate in the activities.
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ACCESS CAMP December 15 and 16, 2011
It was an unforgettable experience for everyone and we want to thank and congratulate
the members of the US Embassy for the organization of the camp, the US Ambassador for her words and kindness to students, and of course, all the students for their good behavior and willingness to participate in the activities.
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario
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Closing Ceremony December 20, 2011
On December 20th, the Closing Ceremony for Access 2010‐2011 was held at the
library in ARICANA. On this occasion 21 students received their diplomas. The authorities of ARICANA, Zona Parque School, Soldados Argentinos School, teachers and families were also there to share such an important moment with the graduating students.
It was nice to listen to the speeches given by the President of ARICANA, Dr. Angel
Cesaretti Monti, the Head teacher of Soldados Argentinos School, Ms. Stella Maris Stangaferro and, most importantly, the speeches delivered by some of the graduating students, who expressed their gratitude towards the program and their friends and their happiness for these 2 years of learning, sharing and having fun.
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Closing Ceremony December 20, 2011
After students received their diplomas there were awards for the best academic
performances, best classmates and most outstanding attendance records.
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Closing Ceremony December 20, 2011
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Closing Ceremony December 20, 2011
We’d like to congratulate to all the graduating students in the Access Program for
their effort and achievements during these years. We also want to thank their parents for supporting their children and to the US Embassy for making this program possible.
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Closing Ceremony December 20, 2011
Congratulations Access 2010-2011!
Cecilia Vivanco Access teacher
Access Program Rosario
Yanina Zagarrio Academic Coordinator Access Program Rosario
Gabriela Venesia General Coordinator
Access Program Rosario