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Long-term study mobilities of pupils

Our pupils visited the partner schools for
  a long time period:

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  • Two long-term study mobilities in Germany

  • Long-term study mobility in France

  • Long term study mobilities in the Czech Republic

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Two long-term study mobilities in Germany
At “neue friedländer gesamtschule“ from 3 March to 5 May 2017

 

Hi, I am Filip Bártek, I am 18 years old and I attend the grammar school called Gymnazium Frydlant nad Ostravici, Czech Republic.

Last year I took part in 2-month mobility in Germany. I was lucky because my family was excellent. I lived in a farm in a small village nearby Friedland . I went to school in Friedland. It was interesting because German education is different from ours, for example their lessons are 90 minutes long, it was exhausting. But I met a lot of new friends at school, I miss them now . The stay in Germany gave me a lot of experience, I improved my German language, I got to know German culture and people, I attended the robotics club there. If it was possible, I would go again. I can recommend this mobility to everyone who wants to improve language and meet new friends from a foreign country

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František Škola said about his mobility at “neue friedländer gesamtschule“ from 3 March to 5 May 2017

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Last year, I spent 2 months in Germany. It was pretty nice, I got better in speaking German, got to know how it works in German school and last but not least met new people. My host family was really nice to me and they also took me to Malta. I started doing some sports there with which I'm still continuing (I started boxing and later going to the gym). If I had a chance, I would definitely go there again. Unfortunately I'm not in touch with my host family anymore.

 
 
Long-term study mobility in France
Silvie Illésová attended the Lycée Toulouse Lautrec in Toulouse, France from
21 October to 19 December 2016

 

I spent 2 months in Toulouse last in the year 2016. I arrived there just in time to watch the breathtaking autumn to unfold. My days were mostly filled with attending Lyceé Toulouse-Lautrec. I have to admit that the school day differed quite a lot from what I was used to, because it wasn't uncommon for last classes to end at half past five, which is, in my opinion, rather late. In my free time, I explored both modern and historical sites in the city of Toulouse, often just wandering around and just stumbling unto some new interesting place. I also visited the Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, because my colleague, whom I know from my scientific work in the Czech Republic, was kind enough to give me a tour. Overall my stay in Toulouse was a great experience and maybe, someday, I will visit the city again.

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Long term study mobilities in the Czech Republic
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Laura García Leites said about her mobility at Gymnázium Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Czech Republic
from 11 September to 5 November 2017

 

I spent 2 months studying at a school in the Czech Republic from September 11 to November 5, there I went to school and had most of the subjects with different classes as usual. I ate in the school canteen, although some days, due to the different schedule, I left before lunchtime and ate at home. On my days off (weekends and vacation days) I visited some places or cities with the host family or with my new friends I had made there.

It was pretty good and unforgettable experience, I would like to return to the country and repeat it or just to see my friends again.

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for videos from Laura's mobility click here. It is at the end of page

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Nuria Parajón Noval attended Gymnázium Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Czech Republic

from 9 September to 11 November 2018

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Hello, I've been already living in the Czech Republic for more than 1 month and I feel so adapted even though it is a very different culture to the Spanish one. The organization by Soňa Macurová and Pablo ArriBas, the teachers from both schools has been perfect, I am so grateful. My return date to Spain is the eleventh of November. I don't know what I can highlight of this incredible and unique experience but I am sure I recommend it to every student who want to live something like this.

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