Curso 2021-2022
Cinco alumnos acompañados de dos profesores visitaron la Kaufmänische Schule de Heidenheim (Alemania) del 27 de mayo al 2 de junio de 2022. Era nuestra primera movilidad desde que empezó la pandemia de la COVID19. Durante la estancia los alumnos, además de convivir con las familias de acogida, pudieron asistir a algunas clases de alemán, español, inglés y matemáticas. También participaron en un taller sobre “fake news” y otro sobre cultura alemana. En todas estas actividades participaron los profesores acompañantes. También tuvimos la oportunidad de disfrutar de la gastronomía alemana y de visitar varios museos de la industria alemana de esa región.
Las restricciones sanitarias por la pandemia de la COVID19 impidieron realizar viajes.
When my teacher first told me that we were going to Germany, I couldn't really believe it. I got so nervous about all of it and started counting days until the day I had been waiting for finally arrived.
We got out of the plane and had to wait in the Münich airport for the rest of the students, then we all went together by bus to Heidenheim, our destination, where our hosts were eagerly waiting. The family that took me in was really nice. They were super caring for me and the other student they were receiving.
The days in the school went by quite fast, we did lots of fun activities, visited some nearby important cities and museums like the Mercedes-Benz museum in Stuttgart.
Overall the experience was really nice. I learned a lot of things about German culture, for example that there is a dish called Wurst Salat (literally, sausage salad), and I even got to practice my German. I would love to repeat it, it was sooo enjoyable.
Álvaro Juárez
The trip to Germany was a wonderful experience that I won’t forget. It helped me practice and improve my English. As well, it was great to get to know other people who now I can call friends. Visiting places like the Mercedes- Benz-Museum and the cities of Ulm, Stuttgart and Heidenheim, where we stayed the whole week, was very pleasant. I had a memorable time, although I hope it had been longer.
Diana Román
I went to Germany last year in May, for a week. For me it was something unique and unforgettable. We discovered a lot of beautiful sights and monuments with a lot of culture and history, all of them amazing and really nice.. I liked the stay with my family the most. This made me feel more confident and also learn a lot of their culture and improve my English. Also we made a lot of friends from the different countries that gathered thereI would obviously recommend this activity because it is a once in a lifetime at least experience. Doing this makes you more independent and learn to cope.
Andrea de Miguel
I am an Erasmus student,I have always dreamed of traveling to Germany .
I enjoyed this experience with my Spanish friends and I have met wonderful people
I will always remember this because it was great.
I hope to have a good time when they come to Spain and they are going to have a great time here.
Laura Méndez
The first thing I’ve noticed the moment we reached Germany was that the climate and the colours of the landscape where different, The first thing I said was “Hey, there are way more green colours than in Spain” whereas in spain is more likely to find empty yellow fields.
In my opinion, the best experience was when we visited the Mercedes museum, I’ve always wanted to visit it, wether for the building or the cars, of course I also I loved my exchange friend aswell the teachers.
In conclusion, my stance at Germany was uinforgettable, I learned a lot of new things, met new cultures, and the most important thing, new friends.
Santiago Luna
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