This is the interview made to the Students of 2nd ESO at IES Jaranda to ask them about the
Christmas Jumper Day celebrated the week before Christmas holidays to raise money to
Save the children for the project of Pneumonia in Congo.
Reporter: How did you start the project?
Student:We made teams of 3 persons and went to other classes. Andrés García Hernández
Reporter: Did you know about this problem in Congo?
Student:Yes, We knew about this problem. In the Congo a child dies every 39 seconds from pneumonia.
Cristina Muelas .
Reporter: Did you give the information to the other group?
Student: No, I just gave my information to the classes that I went to. Marta García
Reporter: How did you organise?
Student: We made groups of 3 and 4 people, and each group had to go to one class. Marta llamas
Reporter: What did you say?
Student: We gave information about sick children of the congo.We also explained the project and how much
they had to pay for each part of the jersey.We talked about the number of children who die every day
from pneumonia. Elisa García
Reporter: What did they do?
Student: The students of the two classes listened to us but at the same time they said it was expensive
and funny but they listened to the explanation and their teachers convinced them : Inma Cañadas
Reporter: Did they collaborate?
Student: Yes,the students collaborated. Samara Arjona Pérez.
Reporter: Did teachers collaborate too?
Student: Yes, the teachers also collaborated. Jesús Amor Blázquez
Reporter: How much money did you get?
Student: I received four euros .César Ruiz Martín.
Reporter: Did your family participate?
Student: Yes I participated Carlos Muñoz Fernandez
Reporter: Who was the money for?
Student: The money was for the treatment of pneumonia in children
Pablo Gómez Fraga
Reporter: What did Save the children say?
Student:The money collected was to buy pneumonia vaccines.Borja Véliz
Reporter: Did you get what you expected? Yes and much more. Alex Leal de la Calle
Reporter: How many stickers did you sell? We sold around twenty stickers Adriana Pérez Castro
Reporter: How did you feel?
Student: I felt good to sell the stickers because we got almost 400 euros.
Blanca Sánchez
Reporter: Was it your first time in a project like this?
Student: Yes,it was. Adrián Torés Hernández
Reporter: Where is there more pneumonia in the world?
Student: Pneumonia affects children and families everywhere, but it is most prevalent in South Asia
and sub-Saharan África. Laura Martínez.
Reporter: How did the save the children thank our collaboration?
Student: They thanked us and also gave us a diploma to put in the high school . Lidia López Alegre
Reporter:What did you do in the project?
Student:I went to a class to explain why they could donate money. Alex López alegre
Reporter: What did you like the most about the activity?
Student: To do different things during class hours Oriol Lucas Burcio
Reporter: Who gave you the idea to do the project?
Student: It was the idea of the English teachers Alba and Salo and we liked it. Francisco Barbero Carcel.
Reporter: When are you going back to the high School?
Student: We'll be back when everything relaxes with Covid and they tell us we can go. Marta Rodríguez Núñez
Reporter: Can you tell us some anecdote you had with this project?
Student:Alejandro Borja. I didn't have many anecdotes about that project
Anecdote:I didn’t know that this disease occurs and it seemed like a good idea to help them
improve their lives. I was shy about presenting the project to other classes. Adriana Gil Nuñez .
Anecdote:We went around the high school a lot and we didn't collect much money Because some students weren´t at their classroom that day Alberto Santos Vicente
Goodbye and thanks for the interview
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