The week I spent in
Panėvežys, in Lithuania, was probably the best week in my life!
I had a lot of fun, and
everything was so beautiful and perfect! Everybody was so kind and friendly,
and I loved that!
First of all I need to
thank my host family. They were incredibly kind, friendly, and they treated me
like I was part of the family… and I felt part of the family, indeed! I miss
them really much, and I do hope to see
them again.
Secondly I have to say
something about the school and the people there: everything was just perfect!
The students and the teachers were really, really friendly, and if you needed something,
there was always somebody there to help you. Even the cooks at the canteen!
And, least but not last, I loved Lithuania! Certainly,
in my opinion it was too cold, but I loved seeing and playing with the snow and
I really had fun in every place we’ve been: Vilnius, Trakkai, Anykscai : I
especially loved the visit to Anykscai because of the horse riding, the traditional loom,
the metalworking and the bread baking!
During this meeting I met a
lot of interesting and beautiful people, and it was really sad to say them goodbye!
Emma Luppi
First of all I want to say that the
8th meeting in Lithuania was fantastic. Everything was well arranged and I think it was very difficult to organize all
that. In my opinion Lithuania is a beautiful country and I loved it even if it was too cold.
The school was cosy because all the students
were very friendly and helpful. I think it is a good place for students to stay. The workshops we did were
funny and instructive.
At the school canteen the food was good but I only liked some of it. The most
surprising thing was that students are allowed to bring their
mobile in class. It’s a good idea
that could be introduced in our school too. Jovita’s family were very kind and
lovely, they always
made sure I had everything I needed . I love them because they accepted me like
one of their children and I thank them for this. Jovita’s mum was so funny and
generous and Jovita’s dad too. The last evening I met Jovita’s brother: he
studies at university so he spends all
the week away from home and I found him kind and friendly.
The food at home was so
good and tasty.
I slept all the night fine. I miss Jovita’s
family, I miss Jovita, I miss Jovita’s friend and the other students, I miss
the school in Lithuania and obviously I miss Lithuania. Finally I want to say
thanks at my teacher for this opportunity, I really like Erasmus.
Greta Gialdini
I really had a lot of fun during my 8th
meeting in Lithuania!
We spent the
week doing a lot of exciting things such as leading a debate, baking bread ( we
experienced it TWICE), and even going horse riding!
The best
day so far was Thursday: in the morning we went to Trakkai’s castle (unexpectedly
the lake around was completely frozen!)
and in the afternoon we visited Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania. I really
loved Lithuania, as well. It was a little too cold for me, but people were very
kind and friendly. Especially my family!
They were always there for me when I needed something.
And furthermore, this Erasmus experience made me
meet a lot of amazing people, from all over Europe. I was really sad when I had
to say goodbye!
At the end, I really want to say thanks to my
Italian friends Alice, Emma and Alessandro. They have really made this week so
funny and hilarious!
Alessandro Bottardi
It was
an amazing meeting! The only thing I can say about it is WOW!!!!!!
I
loved the activities the Lithuanian team has arranged!
My
favourite activity was the DEBATE. It’s an incredible method of speaking
English and expressing your opinion!
Another
activity I liked was the short story
competition.
It’s
very funny because you have to act with students coming from different
countries, and in 2-3 hours you have to create a short show about an
imaginative story. We had a lot of fun!
The
trips were well organized. The buildings we visited, such as castles or cathedrals,
were not so famous, we enjoyed them anyway, they were interesting!
The
family which hosted Greta and I were very nice and cosy, and I’m very grateful
to Jokubas and Gerda for everything they
have done.
I
thought the food was not very good instead Lithuanian cuisine is good maybe too
much heavy!
Talking
in English is a fantastic way to make friendships and break languages walls.
THANK
YOU to all Lithuanian team, teachers, students, school collaborators for this
unforgettable meeting…
AND
THANK YOU FOR THIS PROJECT!!!!!!!!!
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