The fourth day in Sieradz
Today was the day that our students had propably stressed the most about. They stood in front of the whole international group and gave a presentation on their countries’ traditions. It went very well and we are really proud of them:)
After each country had given their own presentation the students were divided in five international groups. The groups shared their opinions on the differences and similarities of our countries and made notes on their ideas. Later on they will put their conclusions on the internet using an ICT tool called Tricider.
Before and after the lunch we took part in two different activities. One was a guided tour in Sieradz museum and the other was a workshop about expressing emotions. We had to express anger, sadness, fear and happiness with our bodies/through gestures without speaking at all.
In the evening there was the time for our farewell party...the night that nobody wants to end. We ate well and the parents of the hostfamilies had baked loads of delicious desserts. There was lot of dancing, singing and discussing together...and we even had the change to get into a horse garriage and take a short trip around the area. In the stables we could pet the horses. The evening ended up with tears, because the students have become such a good friends with each other and they don’t know if they will ever meet again. But we still have tomorrow...the final day in Sieradz
After each country had given their own presentation the students were divided in five international groups. The groups shared their opinions on the differences and similarities of our countries and made notes on their ideas. Later on they will put their conclusions on the internet using an ICT tool called Tricider.
Before and after the lunch we took part in two different activities. One was a guided tour in Sieradz museum and the other was a workshop about expressing emotions. We had to express anger, sadness, fear and happiness with our bodies/through gestures without speaking at all.
In the evening there was the time for our farewell party...the night that nobody wants to end. We ate well and the parents of the hostfamilies had baked loads of delicious desserts. There was lot of dancing, singing and discussing together...and we even had the change to get into a horse garriage and take a short trip around the area. In the stables we could pet the horses. The evening ended up with tears, because the students have become such a good friends with each other and they don’t know if they will ever meet again. But we still have tomorrow...the final day in Sieradz
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