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We travelled from Warsaw to Pulawy by train. When we got off the train, we
met the Austrian team and our partners from Poland.
We were introduced and this is how it all started...
Monday morning at school, waiting for the Polish students and teachers to
take us on the school tour.
Our Polish host, Ewelina, who took care of us
Our Austrian partners, teachers Elisabet Hasiweder and Ferdinand Firzinger
Alexandra, wondering if she could ever learn Polish
Our economy teacher, smiling while practicing the first Polish phrases
Our English teacher trying to exchange some information with a Polish
student, during the English class.
Bogdi is happy his English isn`t that poor after all. But he`s the web master...
and so is Dani who is probably thinking of a new design for the web page
Cristina is taking in the new Polish words
A short break at school
and then back to classes
We enjoyed working together
We smiled in front of the camera
We had fun in the gym with all the other students
Back in school, where students and teachers worked together in a friendly
but also challenging atmosphere
We took a tour of Pulawy and we learned a bit about the town`s history
At the end of the day, a cup of hot chocolate did us a lot of good
Bogdi and Cristina during the Geography lesson
Kazimierz Dolny, a lovely little town, near Pulawy
Out teachers working on the project
Alexandra was awarded a certificate for the best essay...
Making plans for the evening
All together in the gym-too bad it lasted for only one afternoon!
Andrea, the Slovak teacher, and Dani in Cracow
If you touch the bell and make a wish, your wish will come true. What is our
team wishing for?
This is where we stayed
Now we know who Chopin was
The capital city- The old town
and the traditional Polish food- pierogi
We will always remember Poland.

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