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Spain By the Turkish students

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  Orhan Erdoğan, the coordinator of Nazilli Sosyal Bilimler Lisesi, Turkey A late expression of gratitude. I owe many many thanks to my friend Juan, who provided us with everthing to go from dreaming to experiencing. It was unbeliviable  for us to have the opportunity to carry out project tasks in your school greatly  enhanced both  by the support of your professional team and  cultural visits to amazing places in Andalucia. I was really impressed by your efforts and energy organising such a fruitful mobility which turned out to be a real success. My Erasmus experience, by Ceren Being in a total new country and meeting amazing people was excellent. When we arrived Spain after a though flight, our hosts visited us at the hotel and that was our first meeting. They were so nice and funny and we had so much fun. They thought us Spanish words and we thought them Turkish words. We had guided visits to heritage sites. Alcazaba, Roman Theatre, Alhambra, Socromo...

Being a host by the Spainish students

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 HISTORIC SCHOOL HOSTS ERASMUS+ MOBILITY FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER ON THE TOPIC OF HERITAGE AND DIGITAL LEARNING IES Vicente Espinel, Malaga (15 February 2022 - 18 February 2022) HERITAGE AND DIGITAL LEARNING BLOG POSTS BY SPANISH STUDENTS AND TEACHERS Erasmus programme in IES Vicente Espinel, by teacher Ana López My experience in the Erasmus programme this year in IES Vicente Espinel has shown me how in just four days many amazing things were born. The first thing that caught my attention was the connection between the students. The first day that they met they were already working in teams, mingling and communicating in different languages and laughing a lot. That is how the world should be, with no boundaries, just people trying to communicate and have a good time with the experience. The friendships that were forged in these few days will last forever because they have discovered other cultures and other countries where they already have friends. But not just the students had a g...