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Category Archives: Culture
Unforgettable in Tbilisi: by Markha Natsishvili
I think to be involved in many activities helps me to learn many things about my country and find myself…
The interesting days for me: by Marina Gaurgashvili
Three weeks ago my friends and I from Pankisi went to Tbilisi where we had training about social industry and…
Anxieties: by Laina Pareulidze
You were my best friend but everything has the end. You chose another person. I had only one question but…
Sport in Pankisi: by Adam Gumashvili
Is anyone in Pankisi interested in Pankisi? Of course. In Pankisi there are many young people obsessed with different kind…
The Techno Park in Tbilisi: by Nika Tsikhesashvili
In March on Saturday I was in Tbilisi in the Techno Park. It is a very cool place where there…
The Girl’s Destiny in Pankisi Valley: by Lalita Khushanashvili
Have you ever heard that, “the girl’s destiny” is dependent on Elders in Pankisi Valley. My grandmother was a happy…
Roddy Scott Foundation School in Jokolo: by Madina Mutoshvili
Many people might think that Roddy Scott foundation school is one of the ordinary English teaching places in Pankisi Gorge,…
Weddings in Jokolo: by Lalita Khushanashvili
There are two kinds of weddings that are held in Pankisi Gorge. The traditional one and the new one that…
Nature For Us: by Liana Pareulidze
Humans get lots of things from nature. We get oxygen, water and food from it. We use all kindness from…
Pankisi Climate: by Eliza Tokhosashvili
I live in Pankisi Gorge, in a place where the climate is always moderate. When spring comes it…
The 8th of March is Mothers’ Day: by Nika Tsikhesashvili
Mothers’ Day is in March. It’s an official day in the world and on that day people don’t work. Everyone…
Happy Ending (From Grandparents’ Stories): by Rumina Alkhanashvili
He is standing at the window and looking in the dark. His face looks worried, and thoughts are complicated…
Without: by Markha Natsishvili
Life is consisted with lots of things, details and actions. But it is not only subsistence that we need for…
How World Will Be After 20 Years: by Nika Tsikhesashvili
I think 20 years later there will be flying cars, translucent mobile phones and the auto driving smart cars. I…
What are the possible problems of being wealthy? by Maka Kushanashvili
It is certainly true that rich people are affected too much by The Press pressure and are robbed these days…
Preparing for the school exams: by Leila Kavtarashvili
Everyone wants to pass their exams successfully, whether it’s school or university exams. Much depends on it. If we don’t…
One Beautiful Day: by Leila kavtarashvili
It’s said, that good moments never leave us. I also agree with it. We should try to spend more…
One day with my friends: by Tamila Kavtarashvili
Everyone knows about April Fool’s Day is on the 1st of April. It was a usual day, when my friends…
Bound: a poem by Laina Pareulidze
Bound It isn’t the end for you, Because I can’t sue, It is true, You can’t play, Friendship isn’t game, If…
My first visit to Tsinandali: by Eva Aldamovi
I am very happy. For the first time I have visited Tsinandali museum. When I walked in the garden I…
My Memorable Day: by Adam Gumashvili
It was a memorable day when we were taken to Kakheti, financed by the Administration of the President of Georgia…
Why do we learn English? by Mariam Borchashvili
Some people say that learning English is an awesome idea and I agree with this statement. I am here and going…
Modern Technologies in Pankisi: by Liman Gumashvili
Nowadays lots of child from 10 to 18 years old use a phone or computer. In Pankisi lots of teenagers…
Protect The Environment: by Rumina Alkhanashvili
Nowadays, global warming is the main problem of the world. What must we do to protect the environment? How is global…
My Favorite Season: by Mariam Margoshvili
I love spring. I love when trees blossom, the bird begin to sing, when the pouring rains wet my hair…
MY ONE DAY ADVENTURE: by Zhamilya Makalova
It was in July. I was sitting with my friend behind their house. We were bored. We didn’t know what…
A play. I See The Sun: by Feride Kavtarashvili
On 9th of March, we had guests in Pankisi . They were representatives from Terjola’s municipally: the Governor of their…
I See The Sun in Pankisi: by Nika Tsikhesashvili
Yesterday in the center of Pankisi in the club was a play called I See The Sun. It was a…
How the things are changing: by Farida Dadaeva.
Many people wonder what life will be like in 20 years time. No one knows for sure, but there are…