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Erasmus+ Exchange Slovenia April 2022

by Julia Kruse

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Erasmus+ Slovenia April 2022
The project participants at the end of the week:
their minds and hearts are full of lovely memories!
Table of Contents

03rd April 2022 - Journey to our Destination Slovenia

04th April 2022 - First Day of the Project

05th April 2022 - Working on the National Fairy Tales and Legends

6th April 2022 - Excursion Day

7th April 2022 - Performance Day

8th April 2022 - Easter Arts & Crafts

Some impressions of Ptuj
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03. April 2022 - Journey to our destination Slovenia

In the afternoon, 2022 students from Lithuania and Germany started their journey to the lovely Slovenian small town called Ptuj. It is located in the east of the country and close to the Austrian border, so we decided on the airport in Graz as our destination where we arrived shortly past midnight. The Slovenians kindly picked us up by bus and took us to our accommodation 'Šilak', a cosy Bed & Breakfast near the river Drava (in English 'Drau') and Grad Ptuj, a majestic castle sitting on the top of the hill.
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The Lithuanian girls on their way to Slovenia...
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... and the German students, as well.
The teachers are having fun exploring the school and the artwork on display.
04. April - First Day of the Project

Monday morning the Slovenes kindly let us sleep a little longer after our strenuous journey the night before but at 10 o'clock it was time to kick off the final week of the overarching project 'Europe in Motion' at Gimnazija Ptuj! 
The Slovenian students, their teacher and coordinator Renata as well as the school's principal warmly welcomed us to their school and one of their impressive school bands played a couple of songs for us. The wonderful Slovenian students introduced their home country to us with a presentation on curious Slovenian world records which was funny and interesting at the same time. We will surely remember the record on the largest chocolate bar or the animal which can live without food for over ten years! Furthermore, they had prepared a presentation on their school's history, starting off with black-and-white photos from the early days and gradually moving into the present. The warm-hearted reception set the tone for the remainder of the week - the Slovenians proved to be kind, open-hearted and perfectly organized hosts throughout the entire project who made us feel welcome from the very first moment. 
Next, the students stung into action by playing some ice-breaking activities to get to know each other. With a total of 20 participants it was not so easy to remember things you could 'put in a suitcase' or to pronounce the new names correctly. Nevertheless, the students tried their best and supported each other.
After lunch, the students came together in their multinational groups for the first time and went on a city tour, professionally guided by the Slovenian girls. As a special activity, the students had to take creative photos at many of the sights, e.g. the wine cellar and the local townhall. You can view a selection on the following pages... 
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