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A little journey to the past


Today we had the Erasmus+ club. We have started the 2nd unit of our project – Relationships. Our first task was to compare our feelings and relations in the group on the beginning of the project to now. Every small team did the mind map or table compering before and after.


  After our thoughts we noticed that we became more harmonious in the group. Everyone know each other now and  we started to be more sociable. Most of us became more brave and we can easier make new friends. It’s mainly merit of exchange witch gave us many new experiences.
The funniest part of our today’s classes was giving functions to the members of our group. The boss was of course our teacher Mrs. Joanna. Another functions was i.a.
  • ·       Silencer
  • ·       Funny
  • ·       Administrator of the blog
  • ·       Dancer
  • Have you got any other ideas for the functions for our „Polish Kids” group?


If yes, please leave a comment down below and of course subscribe our blog. Hope you’re doing great, greetings from Poland.

Written by: Magdalena Masłowska and Dominika Baran, Poland


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