lunes, 12 de marzo de 2012

Task for Gibraltar Trip - students

READ AND COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONNAIRE

1.When was the The Treaty of Utrecht signed ?
2.Gibraltar was in the hands of the Moors. What was its name?
What did it mean?
3.In which year did Franco close the border?
4.When was it opened?
5.What is the ruling political party at present?
6.What is the governor´s name ?
7.What nationality have Gibraltarians got ?
8.What are the national colours of the Rock ?
9.Gibraltar has got a peculiar dialect. What is its name ?
10.When is Gibraltar´s National Day celebrated ?
11.There is a small fishing village in Gibraltar.What is its name ?
12.What is the name of the main hospital ?
13.What is Gibraltar´s economy based on ?
14.Name the main religions in Gibraltar.
15.Gibraltar was once used as a location for a James Bond movie. Do you know the name of
the movie ?
16.What is the name of the famous Caves ?
17.What are the best sights to see ?
18.Where are the apes?
19.What does the legend say about the apes ?
20.What do tourists usually buy when they go shopping in Gibraltar ?

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14 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

1. 1713, July 13th
2. Gabil Tarik
3. 1969
4. 1982
5. The coalition Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP)/LIBERALS
6. Fabian Raymond Picardo
7. British
8. White and Red
9. Llanito
10. September 10th
11. Catalan Bay (La Caleta)
12. St Bernard's Hospital, civilian hospital and Princess Ana, military hospital
13. Tourism, ship freight, financial services and Internet servers.
14. Anglican Protestantism and Catholicism
15. The Living Daylights
16. St. Michael
17. Casino, St. Michael’s cave, botanical garden, nature reserve of the rock, the great siege tunnels and museum.
18. In the nature reserve of the rock
19. Legend says that if the apes disappear from Gibraltar, so will the British.
20. Cigarettes, spirits drinks, electronics and gasoline.

Raúl Rodríguez Fernández 4ºB

cefe sanchez dijo...

1-The Treaty of Utrecht was signed 13th july 1713
2-yabal tariq was the gibraltar's name
3-in 1969
4-in 1982
5-the coalition gibraltar socialist labour party (GSLP) goberned by fabian picardo
6-fabian picardo
7-british nationality
8-white and red
9-yanito very similar than andaluz
10-10th september
11-'bahia de catalan'
12-st bernard's hospital
13-agriculture , turism and administration
14-protestant and catholisim
15-the living daylights in upper rock
16-st. michael
17-the rock of gibraltar. st michael caves and tunnels
18-in the rock of gibraltar
19-Native of North Africa, its presence in Gibraltar probably dates to the early days of the British fort, when concluded, they were imported as pets or even wild game. After a while, inevitably these mammals found that the rock and flora of the region was a very compatible environment.
20-a lot of cigarettes because is so cheap like the alcohol and gasoil

Anónimo dijo...

1. The Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 1713
2. The Moorish name for Gibraltar was Gebel Tarik. Gebel al Tariq, la Roca de Tariq
3. 1969
4. 1982
5. he coalition gibraltar socialist labour party
6. Fabian Raymond Picardo (12 de febrero de 1972)
7.british
8.Red an White
9. Llanito
10. -10th september
11-'bahia de catalan'
12-st bernard's hospital
13-agriculture , turism and administration
14-protestant and catholisim
15-The film is“The living daylights in upper rock”
16- St Michael’s cave
17-Monkeys and St Michael’s cave
18-in the rock
19-Native of North Africa, its presence in Gibraltar probably dates to the early days of the British fort, when concluded, they were imported as pets or even wild game. After a while, inevitably these mammals found that the rock and flora of the region was a very compatible environment.
20-cigarettes because is cheap like the alcohol and gasoline

SARA ABECASIS 4ªA

Anónimo dijo...

1. The Treaty of Utrecht was signed in july 1713
2. The name is Gebel al Tariq, la Roca de Tariq
3. In 1969
4. In 1982
5. he coalition gibraltar socialist labour party (GSLP)
6. Fabian Raymond Picardo
7. British Nationality
8. Red and White
9. Llanito
10.10th september
11.'bahia de catalan'
12.St bernard's hospital
13.Agriculture, turism and administration
14.Protestant ,anglican and catholisim
15.The film name is “The living daylights in upper rock”
16.St Michael’s cave
17.Monkeys, St Michael’s cave and tunnels
18.In the rock
19.Legend says that if the apes disappear from Gibraltar, so will the British.
20.Cigarettes, alcohol and gasoline

Maitane Pérez Ruiz 4ºB

Anónimo dijo...

1º July 13th 1713
2º Yebel Tarik-Monte de Tarik
3º 1969
4º December 15th 1982
5º The Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
6º Fabian Raymond Picardo
7º ‘British Overseas Citizenship’
8º Red and White
9º Llanito or Yanito.
10º September 10th.
11º Catalan Bay.
12º St Bernard's Hospital.
13º Today Gibraltar's economy is dominated by four main sectors financial services, internet gaming and tourism.
14º Catholicism (78.09%), Protestantism (Anglicanism) (6.98%), Christianity (3.21%)
15º The living daylights in upper rock (1987)
16º St Michael's Cave.
17º The Rock of Gibraltar with monkeys, St Michael’s Cave, ‘Almdea’ (jardin botanico), Europe Point, The Convent..
18º The apes are only in the Rock of Gibraltar.
19º One legend says that the day when disappear the apes, the British will disappear from Gibraltar.
20º Chocolat, butter, teddy of the apes, snuff...

Marta Salazar 4ºA

Maria Lopez dijo...

1. Spain signed The Treaty of Utrech the 11th April 1713.
2. Its name was Ẏabal Tāriq, that means "montaña de Tariq".
3. Franco closed the border of Gibraltar in 1969.
4. The 15th December 1982.
5. The "Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party".
6. Fabian Picardo.
7. British Nationality.
8. Red and White.
9."Llanito" or "Yanito".
10. The 10th September.
11. The Catalan Bay.
12. St Bernard's Hospital.
13. The economy is based on the service sector and tourism.
14. Christianity,Protestantism, Catholicism, Islam, Hindu, Jewish.
15." The Living Daylights".
16. St Michael's Caves.
17. The Apes at the Rock, the Alameda's gardens, St Michael's Caves, the tunnels, the Moorish Castle, etc...
18. In the Rock of Gibraltar.
19. The legend tells that when the apes leave Gibraltar, the British people leave Gibraltar too, like the legend with the ravens in London.
20. Gasoline, Cigarettes and alcohol because there is cheaper than in Spain.

Marina dijo...

1 - The Treaty of Utrecht was signed July 13, 1713
2 - Jebel Tarik Tarik-Mount
3 - In 1969
4 - In 1982
5 - Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP)
6 - Fabian Picardo
7 - Nationality British
8 - Red and White
9 - Llanito
10 to 10 th september
11 - Catalan Bay
12 - St Bernard
13 - Tourism, agriculture and administration
14 - Protestantism and Catholicism
15 - The Living Daylights in the upper rock
16 - St Michael's Cave
17 - the Great Siege Tunnels and Museum and the Rock of Gibraltar
18 - in the nature reserve of the rock
19 - native of North Africa, its presence in Gibraltar probably dates from the early days of the British fort, when found, which were imported as pets or play, even wild. After a while, inevitably, these mammals found that the rock and flora of the region was a very compatible environment.
20 - cigarettes, because it is so cheap as alcohol and gasoline
Marina Bueno Cabrera 4ºB

Anónimo dijo...

1)The Treaty of Utrecht was signed 13th July 1713.
2)The name is Yebel Tarik-Monte de Tarik.
3)In 1969.
4)In 1892.
5)The coalition Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party.
6)Fabian Raymond Picardo.
7)British Nationality.
8)Red and white.
9)Llanito.
10)10th September.
11)Catalan Bay.
12)St Bernard's hospital.
13)Today, Gibraltar's economy is dominated by four main sectors – financial services, internet gaming, shipping and tourism.
14)Protestantism and Catholicism.
15)“The living daylights in upper rock”
16)St Michael’s cave.
17)St. Michael’s cave, botanical garden and The Rock of Gibraltar with monkeys.
18)In the rock.
19)The legend says that if the apes disappear from Gibraltar, so will the British.
20)Cigarettes and alcohol.

Adriana Sánchez 4ºA.

Anónimo dijo...

1-The 13th of July 1713
2-Gabi Tarik
3-In 1969
4-In 1982
5-The GSLP (The coalition Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party)
6-Fabian Raymond Picardo
7-British
8-Red and White
9-The “Llanito”
10-10th of September
11-Catalan Bay
12-Princess Ana, military hospital, civilian hospital and St Bernard’s Hospital
13-Ship freight, financial services and Internet servers and the most important, tourism.
14-Catholicism and Anglican Protestantism
15-“The Living Daylights”
16-Saint Michael
17-The botanical garden, the nature reserve of the rock, the casino, St. Michael’s cave, the cemetery and the museum.
18-In the Rock’s nature reserve
19-The legend says that if the monkeys disappeared from the rock, the people will disappear too.
20- Alcohol, gasoline, and cigarettes, because there are cheaper than the others in Spain.

Rocío Blanca, 4ºA.

Anónimo dijo...

#1 - It was signed in 1713
#2 - Gebel Tariq, that means Tariq's mountain.
#3 - Franco closed the border in 1696
#4 - In 1982
#5 - 'The GSLP'
#6 - Fabian Picardo
#7 - They have the British nationality.
#8 - Red and white, with a yellow key under the Red castle.
#9 - Llanito, it's a mix of english and an andalusian accent.
#10 - Each September the 10th
#11 - Catalan Bay
#12 - St Bernard's hospital
#13 - Tourism and agriculture.
#14 - Christianism, Judaism, Muslim and Hinduism.
#15 - 'Living Daylights'
#16 - St Michael's Cave
#17 - The Alameda Garden, The Apes' Rock and the Trafalgar cemetery. (In my opinion)
#18 - At the top of the rock.
#19 - There is a legend that says that the apes arrived by a canal which is between gibraltar and Marocco, and that Winston Churchill protected the apes when at war times the number of apes went down.
#20 - Cigarettes and alcohol; and maybe some chocolate or stuffed apes.


Sofia Fernandez 4ºA

Anónimo dijo...

1-In March and April 1713
2-The name was Gebel al tarik
3-1969
4- 15th December 1982.
5-(GSLP) The Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
6-Fabian Raymond Picardo
7-British Nationality
8-White and red
9-Yanito
10- 10th september
11- The catalan bay
12-St Bernard's Hospital is the only civilian general hospital in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.[1]
13-Today's economy mainly based on shipping, tourism, financial services, and the Internet.
Tourism is an important asset to Gibraltar and is one of the three pillars of the Gibraltar economy,Shipping has multiple meanings. It can be a physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo, by land, air, and sea.
Financial services are the economic services provided by the finance industry, which encompasses a broad range of organizations that manage Money
14- (78%) are Christianity , (4%) are Islam, and Anglicanism(7%)
15-The name of the film is “The living daylights in upper rock”
16- St.Michael
17-The monkeys, St Michael caves..
18- In the rock of Gibraltar
19-When the monkeys disappear from Gibraltar, the British will disappear too, that is what the legend says.
20-Gasoline, Alcoholics drinks and tobacco.

Paula Llorente Landero 4ºA

Anónimo dijo...

1. The Treaty of Utrech was signed the 13th July, 1713.
2.Its name was Ẏabal Tāriq (جبل طارق)and it means Tariq's mountain.
3.Franco close the border in 1969.
4.It was opened in 1982.
5.'Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party'.
6.Fabian Picardo.
7.They are British.
8.Red and White.
9.Llanito.
10.The 10th September.
11.The Catalan Bay.
12.St Bernard, is the main hospital.
13.The economy is based on the tertiary sector and services: the maritime transport and the tourism.
14.Protestantism and Catholicism.
15.'The Living Daylights'
16.St Michael's Cave.
17.Gibraltar's Rock, the moorish Castle, St Michael's Cave, Alameda's Garden...
18.In Gibraltar's Rock.
19.The legend says that if the apes leave one day Gibraltar, British too.
20.Chocolate, cigarettes, butter and alcohol.

Sandra Merino 4ºA

Leo Ruiz Villaespesa dijo...

1.- The Treaty of Utrecht began in January 1712 and ended in May 1716. Spain signed it the 11th April 1713.
2.- Its was Ẏabal Tāriq (جبل طارق. Its means 'mountain of Tariq'.
3.- Franco close the border in 1969.
4.- The border was partially reopened in 1982, and fully reopened in 1985.
5.- Is The Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP).
6.- Is Fabian Picardo.
7.- British.
8.- Red and white.
9.- Llanito.
10.-On 10 Septembre.
11.-The Catalan Bay.
12.-St Bernard's Hospital.
13.-Financial services, internet gaming, shipping and tourism.
14.-Christianity, Jewish, Hindu, Protestantism, Catholicism, Islam.
15.-'The Living Daylights'
16.-St Michael's Cave.
17.-The Apes at the Rock, the Alameda's gardens, St Michael's Caves, the Great Siege Tunnels, the Moorish Castle, the Dolphin World, the CoaCH pARK, the Cruise Terminal, the 100 Ton Gun...
18.-In the Rock.
19.-The legend says that the day when the apes disappear of Gibraltar, the British will disappear too.
20.-Alcohol, cigarettes, jewels, clocks, chocolate, butter and some electronics devices and clothes of English brands because there they are cheaper than here in Spain.

Anónimo dijo...

1.- It was signed on July 13, 1713.
2.- It name was "Djebel Al Tariq". It mean "mountain of Tariq"
3.- Franco closed the border in May 1969.
4.- The border with Spain was partially reopened in 1982, and fully reopened in 1985 before Spain joined the European Community.
5.- The ruling political party at present are two: Gibraltar Social-Democrats (GSD) and Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP).
6.- The governor's name is Sir Adrian Johns.
7.- Gibraltarians are british.
8.- The national colours of the Rock are red and white.
9.- They speak "llanito".
10.- The Gibraltar´s National Day is celebrated on September 10.
11.- The Catalan Bay.
12.- Is St Bernard's hospital.
13.- Today's economy is mainly based on tourism, ship freight, financial services and Internet. servers.
14.- The main religions are protestantism and catholicism.
15.- "The Living Daylights".
16.- St. Michael's caves.
17.- St. Michael's caves; the famous monkeys up to see them in the cable car; the Moorish castle; Convent building, where the governor lives, and there can see the soldiers on guard, botanic gardens like the Trafalgar Cemetery; the Main Street, etc...
18.- In the Top of the Rock.
19.- In fact, there are many legends about the monkeys Haban of Gibraltar, one says that the monkeys reached through an underground tunnel across the Strait of Gibraltar. Another of these legends says that the day disappear monkeys, the British disappear from Gibraltar.
20.- Cigarettes, chocolate and alcohol.


Alba Sánchez Torres, 4ºB