Wednesday, 11 June 2014

My Dream Job - Andreia Teixeira

My dream Job

by: Andreia Teixeira
Hi,
My dream job is to be a journalist. I would like to be a journalist because I love to write, I love to run away from the reality.The kind of journalist that I would like to be is a journalist that writes for magazines or for newspapers. I think that writing is something that takes us to a new world, the world of imagination. So here it is my dream job.

My Dream Job - Maria Martins

My dream job

My dream job is to be a big chemical engineer because I like very much math, science and formulas.
In this profession I could do several experiments, discover new chemical substances and their physical and chemical properties. I also think that making many explosive discoveries must be very interesting.

This job would put my brain to work better because it would have to think and study longer. I won’t give up at the first difficulty.
 

 Work done by: -Maria Martins       

My Dream Job - Diana Tavares

My dream job!

BANK MANAGER

DEFINITION:
“An executive who is in charge of the branch office of a bank or financial institution. A branch manager is responsible for all of the functions of a branch office, like hiring employees, approving loans and lines of credit, marketing the branch, building a rapport with the community in order to attract business and assisting customers with account problems. A branch manager is also responsible for making sure that the branch's goals and objectives are met in a timely fashion. “
http://www.investopedia.com



I am organized, responsible and cautious, which are very important characteristics for a person who wants to work in a job with such responsibility. I am good at mathematics and I like solving problems.
       I would like to be a bank manager in Portugal but I would prefer working for an international famous bank like HSBC or Lloyds Banking group, which are the best British banks.

These banks would allow me to be in contact with famous people and I find that very interesting. I could even meet Prince Harry!!!
I find this kind of job challenging and we have to prove to other people that they can trust us their money, which is not an easy thing. We have to win their trust and have a good relationship with the clients. I would have to decide my goal and objectives and work hard to meet them as soon as possible.
If I had to choose the bank’s employees I would choose the best qualified people with the best experience in the banking area. I would only grant loans or credits if I was sure that it would benefit the bank.
I would earn a good salary and with that money I would buy a house with lots of space so that I could have lots of animals, travel around the world and buy some nice cars.

But I would also like to help other people (like children from orphanages) and help organizations that protect animals.




by Diana Tavares, no.4, 9th H

2013/2014

My Dream Job - Diana Luís

What do you want to be in the future?
 by: Diana Luís
                In the future, my biggest goal is to be a psychologist.
         This career pleases me because it is a profession that consists of helping other people and of showing them solutions to some of their troubles!
         I really want to be psychologist, because I am a very peaceful person, I am patient, comprehensive, generous and many times I prefer the goodness of another person than mine, but I have to be much stronger and a more careful person. This biggest goal that I want to reach is due to what I dream for the world… I dream that every single person has peace and security about “who we are”, I dream one day I’ll be able to give them a bit of peace when they have family problems, love problems and many other kind of problems.

         I don’t want to have just a job and to do what my supervisors order me to do. I don’t want to just have a graduation, but to have desire and joy in helping people, so they can breathe, cry or smile with me and I really hope that one day I can have this… good and bad moments with people who seek me. And I hope to show them the real meaning of life and why we are in the world! And I hope to grow up with them too J   


My Dream Job - Andreia Mendes

My idea of a dream job has changed over the years. When I was a little girl, I dreamt of being a hairdresser just like my godmother. Later, I wanted to be a beautician. I love everything related to beauty and fashion!

Now, my aims are different. I dream of being a successful lawyer. I want to study Law and fight for other people`s rights. I believe in justice and I want to have an important role in society.

However, I am aware of the huge difficulty there is today in Portugal to find a decent job. And even though I hope it will be different in a few years, I am willing to go abroad to work and live.


                                                                                                                                 Andreia Mendes, no.1 9ºI

My dream Job - Nuno Rodrigues

My dream job

Since I was a child I have always dreamed of being an astronaut because the space is fantastic and mysterious.
I would like to be an astronaut in order to investigate how the world is and to find out more about the many things beyond the solar system.

I would like to be an astronaut in order to help people understanding physics and understanding more about space. And I'd like to be known as a hero for being able to understand and discover our space so mysterious.

My dream Job - Inês Gonçalves

Hello guys :D
My dream job since I was a little girl is to be a vet.
I really love animals and I want to treat them forever.

My dream is to be a vet, but I will not be because I will not have studies to be, but I will always treat animals.
From all the animals I love dogs.

my favorite breed:



My dream Job - Inês Marques

Hello 

My name is Inês Marques. I am 14 years old.
My dream job is vet because I love animals and I want to take care of them.
For me animals are beings that I love and I would like to take care of them as if it was my profession forever.


Penalva de Alva

Penalva de Alva

 By: Diana Tavares and Rita Dias

Penalva de Alva is a very old settlement. It is not known when or by whom it was founded. Penalva de Alva is one of the 21 parishes of the county of Oliveira do Hospital. This parish consists of places like: Caldas de S. Paulo, Carizeu, Carvalha, Formarigo, Merujais, Moita, Quintais de S.Pedro and St. António do Alva.

It is located not very far from Serra da Estrela (our highest mountain), in the beautiful borders of River Alva and it is surrounded by a lovely green landscape.

It is an essentially rural area where most people work in handicraft, farming and cattle raising.

Penalva de Alva is rich in legends and traditions which improve tourism and leisure activities such as fairs, festivals and gastronomy.
There is a Recreation Society and a Social-Cultural Center which improve the life quality of the inhabitants.


Foreign people, mainly British and Belgian, moved from their countries and settled down in Penalva de Alva because of the life quality they can find here, as we can see from the following testimony of a teenage boy:





Pete Stonehouse, 17 years old (Birmingham- UK)

“Penalva de Alva is a fantastic place. It is very green and beautiful. In the summer we can swim in the river and hang out with our friends. The people from Penalva are very friendly and they like to help each other and make barbecues all the time. They also love beer, just like us! The girls from Penalva are the most beautiful ones! ;)”


Portuguese Traditional Food

Portuguese Traditional Food










       DRINK

 Vinho do Porto/ Port wine


 Port wine is a natural and fortified wine produced exclusively from grapes. This alcoholic beverage was known as "port wine" from the second half of the seventeenth century because it was exported around the world from Oporto. There are three types of Port wine: White, Ruby and Tawny. This product is very appreciated by British people which are its main international consumers.


         SOUP


Caldo verde / Green broth

“Green broth” may not sound like the name of a world-class soup, but that's just what “caldo verde” is. Considered by many as Portugal’s national dish, this soup gets its green color from finely sliced kale added to the simmering stockpot for a couple minutes just before serving. Kale and potato soup is traditionally prepared with spicy “chouriço” (sausage). 



 

Canja/ Chicken soup


Chicken soup is a typical Portuguese soup made of rice or risoni pasta and chicken meat. Chicken soup has, in the popular culture of the country, medicinal properties, particularly in fighting colds or when someone feels sick or has a stomachache. 
 
 

          FISH        



Bacalhau / Codfish

Codfish is a very strong flavored fish, intensified by the curing process (dry and salted) and it’s a Portuguese traditional dish. You can boil it, fry it, stew it, grill it, roast it or make it into balls. Portuguese who actually enjoy this traditional dish consider that there are 1,001 different ways of preparing it. The most famous recipes are “bacalhau com todos, bacalhau à gomes de Sá, bacalhau com natas” and “bacalhau à brás”.
  





 MEAT


Feijoada (beans with pork meat and cabbage)


Feijoada was originated around the 14th century in the Northern region of Portugal. Feijoada is made with red pork meat and kidney beans. During that time meat was scarce, so the poor peasants began using every part of the pig as the basis of their diets along with beans and cabbage which were easily available.
 
 


Carne de porco à Alentejana / Pork meat


Pork meat is a delicious meat course. It takes wine, paprika, salt and pepper, garlic cloves, bay leaf, and cubed meat. The meat is put in a marinade to acquire flavour and texture and then slowly cooked. Before serving it is mixed with fried potato cubes and pickles. 
 
 
 



DESSERT



Pastéis de nata  / Portuguese custard tarts

Pastéis de nata are Portuguese custard tarts.  The tarts are said to have been created by the Catholic nuns of the Jerónimos Monastery of Belém before the 18th century.  Since the monastery’s closure in the 1820s the only source for the original tarts–pastéis de Belém–is Antiga Confeitaria de Belém, a pastry shop just outside of Lisbon.  Pastéis de nata are a delicious sweet dessert that everyone loves!! 


    Arroz Doce / Rice Pudding


Rice pudding is a traditional Portuguese dessert made with milk, sugar and rice. It is usually decorated geometrically with cinnamon powder. It can be eaten hot or cold. Some people add egg yolk to it to improve its flavour and colour. 








          by Diana Tavares and Inês Gonçalves 9º H, 26 th May 2014


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