It was a fantastic
meeting. We visited a new and
interesting country, rich in culture and traditions, with cozy people but above
all we discovered it together with students from other countries. We became great
friends and we spoke English, because the best way to learn English is to use
it. We discussed and worked together to
make a new, innovative product for the future.
My host family was kind
and did everything to make me feel at
home: they were very nice to me.
The food was not very
good at the school canteen, but the traditional Polish food like Barszcz or
Pierogi was very good.
The school time was well
organized and the activities were not boring.
The trips were
interesting and we discovered traditions,
like preparing the Polish bread.
I sightsaw Łódź with my host family and I was enchanted
by the city size and by its huge shopping center with a giant square.
I had not problems in
speaking because they spoke a very good and fluent English. I think this is a
very good way to destroy any language walls
.
Finally, I want to say
thanks to every member of the Polish team, pupils, teachers and school
collaborators for this amazing meeting, and... See you at the next meeting!
Alessandro Bottardi from Italy
I think that Erasmus+ has been a wonderful experience.
Poland is a beautifull country.
I had the opportunity to learn about different ways of living, to improve my English and to taste different foods.
In a week I met so many people from Spain,Portugal, Poland, France, Turkey, Latvia and Lithuania. . They were very nice and generous. I miss them so much!
Fabryne De Melo from Italy
Poland is a beautiful country but what I really
liked about it was the kindness and goodness of its people.
The food was pretty good: I enjoyed Pierogi and
the Polish hot chocolate.
I realized how nice Polish people were the day
when I arrived there. I got my host family very late at night and they offered me a drink and some chocolates.
On the same day, after sleeping only five
hours, we met other students at the school gym and we got to know each
other. Two things that struck me about the school: 1) the
kindness of the Polish students 2) the pin-pong table. Here we played a lot and
made new friends.
But above all I loved the Manufaktura because I
didn’t believe that such a huge shopping mall could exist and the Piotrkowska
street a long and straight pedestrian way
that seems endless.
For me it was a very important experience and I
had a lot of fun. I’d like to try it again in
another country.
Pietro Gavioli from Italy
It' s a very
important project to speak English and to open the students’ mind.
It's interesting to learn about new cultures and to meet new people.
Unfortunately the meeting was too short to visit the whole city but
it was very nice. In my opinion the salt gallery was the most
beautiful place we visited. It was huge. People were friendly and
sociable and always smiling.
Irene Giannace from Italy
THANKS POLISH TEAM FOR THE WARM HOSPITALITY!!!!!
Thank you, Italian team, for he beautiful impressions. See you soon in France!
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