Last friday (20.02.2009) in our college took place the Carneval Dress Party, also with participation of Ersmus Students. Everyone had to dress up. Most of us were looking for some costume here, in Haderslev. Task wasn't easy but everybody managed.
Here is effect of our imagination:
Because each of us has something from child... :)
piątek, 27 lutego 2009
wtorek, 24 lutego 2009
I've never supposed
Jørn Buch - the man who just fascinated me with his knowledge, his attitude to teaching, to his profession, with attitude to students...
To tell the truth I've never liked history at school. It was always boring for me very :/ Teachers always used books and repeated everything what was written there. And to pass this subject I had to learn everything by heart. booooooring !!!!!!!!!
So it's why I've never supposed that I can become interested in history lessons.
But Jørn shows me that history musn't be dull and unnecessary. He proved that this subject can be very interesting. Amzaing how big knowledge he has and in what way he is able to cennect all facts, dates, places and events. In our Erasmus Team we have people from six differnet countries and he was capable showing us how strong is our history and how much we have in common.
I will always remember his methods which he uses to teaching, his rich gesticulation and changing timbre...
To tell the truth I've never liked history at school. It was always boring for me very :/ Teachers always used books and repeated everything what was written there. And to pass this subject I had to learn everything by heart. booooooring !!!!!!!!!
So it's why I've never supposed that I can become interested in history lessons.
But Jørn shows me that history musn't be dull and unnecessary. He proved that this subject can be very interesting. Amzaing how big knowledge he has and in what way he is able to cennect all facts, dates, places and events. In our Erasmus Team we have people from six differnet countries and he was capable showing us how strong is our history and how much we have in common.
I will always remember his methods which he uses to teaching, his rich gesticulation and changing timbre...
piątek, 13 lutego 2009
Aarhus
...the second largest city of Denmark.
We visited this place on Tuesday. In spite of bad weather (cold and wind) buteverybody was very satisfied :)
First, we saw The Old Town. It is an open-air village museum consisting of 75 historical buildings collected from 20 townships in all parts of the country. The village is very big atraction, but we could also visit rooms are either decorated in the original historical style or organized into larger exhibits.We spent there about 1,5 hours just walking and admering... nice place. I really like it !!! :)
Then we went toThe Cathedral. Very magnificent and impressive...
And at the end we went to the most interesting place, I think, Museum Aros. Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time and two hours had to suffice to feast our eyes on modern art... :)
I hope to come back there one day... wonderful place!
HAVE A LOOK !!! ;)
We visited this place on Tuesday. In spite of bad weather (cold and wind) buteverybody was very satisfied :)
First, we saw The Old Town. It is an open-air village museum consisting of 75 historical buildings collected from 20 townships in all parts of the country. The village is very big atraction, but we could also visit rooms are either decorated in the original historical style or organized into larger exhibits.We spent there about 1,5 hours just walking and admering... nice place. I really like it !!! :)
Then we went toThe Cathedral. Very magnificent and impressive...
And at the end we went to the most interesting place, I think, Museum Aros. Unfortunately, we didn't have enough time and two hours had to suffice to feast our eyes on modern art... :)
I hope to come back there one day... wonderful place!
HAVE A LOOK !!! ;)
poniedziałek, 9 lutego 2009
I'm Polish because...
People often use them to describe some nation.
Stereotypes...
Today we were talking about typical things conected with our country and with what people assosiate us...
chocolate;
Stereotypes...
Today we were talking about typical things conected with our country and with what people assosiate us...
- The Hungarian like tasty food, kissing in the street and preparing easter ggs with a lot of decoration;
- The Czech like (even LOVE!) beer nad they are the best in drinking beer and like playing musical instruments;
- The Turk drink tee in a special cups, put money to bra and prepare delicious turkish coffee.
chocolate;
- The Spanish love sleeping, wine and oranges;
niedziela, 8 lutego 2009
first week in Haderslev
Today is Sunday...
I'm in Haderslev for 7 days. Time pass so fast... I'm going to describe in short my first week in Haderslev :)
I was very apprehensive before coming here! You know the feeling, I think...
I come here with my two friend from Poland - with Gosia and Marlena. We arrived at Haderslev only on 1st February (on Sanday), and classes started on Monday, so we hadn't a lot of time foracclimatization.
my temporary refuge
But in spite of my feelings, start was really nice... :D
On Monday we acquainted each other, tried remember our names... ;) and then we had a lecture about Danish school system. On Tuesday we had a class about conducting weblogs (what I'm doing now) ;) and we were talking about our expactations connected with Erasmus. Most of us have the same, for example: we want to get know new people, new culture, new places...improve language and get know more about ourselves as well. On Wednesday we had a great music lesson! :) On Thursday Polish Girls had a free day. I admit - I slept for a long time. But except of it we toke a walk and visited Haderslev - a high time! ;) And on Friday we had the first Danish lesson with very nice two teachers. They brought a cake for us. It taste like gingerbread which we eat in Poland for Christmas- delicious! :)
And weekend started...! :) On Saturday we made a birthday party for Krisztina and Gosia. That was our first group party. I think we spent quite nice time together...:)
What will bring the next week? We'll see! :D
be continued...
I'm in Haderslev for 7 days. Time pass so fast... I'm going to describe in short my first week in Haderslev :)
I was very apprehensive before coming here! You know the feeling, I think...
I come here with my two friend from Poland - with Gosia and Marlena. We arrived at Haderslev only on 1st February (on Sanday), and classes started on Monday, so we hadn't a lot of time foracclimatization.
my temporary refuge
But in spite of my feelings, start was really nice... :D
On Monday we acquainted each other, tried remember our names... ;) and then we had a lecture about Danish school system. On Tuesday we had a class about conducting weblogs (what I'm doing now) ;) and we were talking about our expactations connected with Erasmus. Most of us have the same, for example: we want to get know new people, new culture, new places...improve language and get know more about ourselves as well. On Wednesday we had a great music lesson! :) On Thursday Polish Girls had a free day. I admit - I slept for a long time. But except of it we toke a walk and visited Haderslev - a high time! ;) And on Friday we had the first Danish lesson with very nice two teachers. They brought a cake for us. It taste like gingerbread which we eat in Poland for Christmas- delicious! :)
And weekend started...! :) On Saturday we made a birthday party for Krisztina and Gosia. That was our first group party. I think we spent quite nice time together...:)
What will bring the next week? We'll see! :D
be continued...
środa, 4 lutego 2009
my Erasmus Team :)
wtorek, 3 lutego 2009
staaaart! :)
Hi! :)
This is my first post in my blog! :)
I´m after the first day in Haderslev !
It´s so nice here! Yesterday we had first classes together... we started to know each other...
I hope it will be a great adventure !
hear you soon!
This is my first post in my blog! :)
I´m after the first day in Haderslev !
It´s so nice here! Yesterday we had first classes together... we started to know each other...
I hope it will be a great adventure !
hear you soon!
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