In March 2015, students from six different countries
met up in Ferrol, Spain to discuss news and take part in cultural activities.
One of the points of the journey was to get together and create connections
between the different nationalities by learning about each other’s cultures,
traditions and daily life.
We have interviewed two of the
participating students and asked them about what they think the journey has
contributed to.
Students from Spain and Sweden who contributed to the project.
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-I think it’s really important to
connect with people from different countries. When
you meet new people you can be potentially introduced to new opportunities.
It’s always good to have connections in other countries. It was also fun to
spend time with them in Spain and I absolutely consider them as my new friends.
Says Julia Airey,
16 from Sweden
The European Union
is one of the financiers of the project and therefore only European countries
take part in the project. The countries that contributed in the project were
Sweden, Spain, Turkey, Poland, Romania and Italy. The first part of the project
took part in Spain and later this spring students from each country will travel
to Poland. The trips will continue until every country has been visited.
-This project has truly helped me to see that the countries are united by
the European Union. Whatever happens in a fellow country has a great matter to
all of the union's member countries, says Beata Franzén Aidell, 16 from Sweden.
In my opinion such projects and exchanges are very cool and interesting. It can not all afford to go for playing, but thanks to the European Union may have a chance. Oliwia Długoń
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ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, through the Erasmus program plus you can meet many people,
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many possibilities.