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Recycling

In my family we recycle a lot. I always get clothes from my older sister and when they're too small for me, we give them to our neighbours. Andi f we don't give them our clothes, we give them to Humana. There's no way we throw anything into trash. Not even food. When we cook beef soup, we give the bones to our neighbours and they give them to their dog. We always separate paper, plastic, glass, organic and mixed waste. If we have any books or toys we don't need, we give them to our cousins Bine and Ana. If we have batteries to throw away, we never put them into normal trash. But we take them to a shop and put them into a special bin there.

Špela Košir

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We always try to recycle things. For example, we give rusted metal, wood, glass bottles and many more things to the recycling centre. At least once a year we take all our old paper to the container at school. Then a truck takes it to the recycling centre. I think recycling is important because it can save our planet.

Teodor Strmšnik

People in Slovenia (and around the globe) care about recycling, however, some people don’t understand the world’s pollution or think: “Ah, there are so many movements and so many people working on this, why should I do something about it?” or even: “Let the politicians figure it out.” A few people even gain millions from pollution, and would their greed allow activists to stop them from gaining money? (No.)

I think recycling is important, and me and my family recycle everything we can. I won’t give you advice, since everyone does this everywhere, and it’s easy to find it. So, please save the environment. Please? I don’t want to live in the sewer.

Til Schlamberger

It's awful. The advantage is that we are at home. The downside, though, is that we have weird measures. That doesn't help at all. We actually need to go to school.

Karolina Popović

The Covid-19 pandemic is a highly contagious virus. It is transmitted from person to person by coughing and sneezing even when we spit something. The advantages of the virus are that we are at home and we are more with the family, when we have distance learning we can do homework for the next few days, which we can't do otherwise when we are at school. I hope the virus is gone soon as we all already have it on top of our heads.

Neli Saje

Above all, I don't think there are too many advantages, but I will try to find some. I really don't like that the borders are closed, because I really like skiing. It's also sad, that I can't celebrate my birthday with my friends and I also can't visit them. One of the advantages is, that I learned to use the laptop/computer better. And I also lost rhythm, it's hard to get organised, because there's no teacher to motivate me. And I sometimes forget to do my (school)work. I'm a little bit afraid to go to school at moment, because you know, I need to prepare. And I have a terrible disease, called BOREDOM... And that BOREDOM is sometimes DEADLY... Just kidding... And on top of that, the same shows are on TV! So, yeah, there aren’t many advantages or many interesting things... but I'm trying to find some funny things. I can't play tennis, because I have a knee injury. That's enough complaints for today...

Oskar

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I don't like anything about covid-19. I miss school and my friends. I miss going to school with my school mates. I miss live classes. I hope everything will be as before. No masks, and freedom.

Nal Palamar

I don't like life in the pandemic. I miss my friends. In the time before Corona, we used to go to canoe club and now we can't go. I have a lot of friends there. And we can take a canoe to the river. I miss that a lot. Now I spend all my day in the house and at the computer and on video call.

Aljaž Stanonik

Life in the pandemic is very antisocial, we hang out much less. It is good for nature as it has recovered a bit. We don’t go to school either because we have distance school, but that doesn’t bother me too much.

Julija Brulec

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