We are teachers of Gimnazjum numer 2 in Augustów and
we have always dreamt of going to Portugal for even few days because Portugal
is known as one of the most beautiful countries in the world so thanks to
Comenius project TEA GARDEN our dreams
came true.
On 22rd November we
flew to Portugal. When we arrived at the
airport in Lisbon, Dina ( our coordinator ) with other partners were waiting
for us. Their nice and friendly faces caused that we felt safe and our
tiredness after the flight disappeared at once and we went to Arraiolos all
together by bus. We stayed in Arraiolos in a beautiful hotel in the centre
of the town.
The next day we went to school where Dina works. She showed us around
the school answering all the questions we asked. Later she presented the
educational system in Portugal and history of her country. After the
presentation we watched a short performance prepared by students about
drinking of tea and then participated in
common play to break the ice among all the partners. We had a really good time
together. After lunch all the partners went for a walk to the city centre.
Walking there we could admire the beauty of Arraiolos which charmed us its extraordinary
architecture and surroundings. Narrow streets and white houses with blue
elements are typical for this region. Citrus trees and backyard gardens
reminded us summer .
Next Dina took us to the store where older women make tapestries, which
are typical of Arraiolos. Moreover we were welcomed very warmly by the Mayor of
Arraiolos at the Town Hall. The day we finished with a traditional dinner. The
whole evening was lovely but the performance of the folk group impressed all of
us especially that as some point we joined the dance and it was wonderful.
Common fun brings people together so we arrived at the hotel tired but happy and
full of unforgettable memories.
The next day we spent at school working very hard. We discussed all the
details concerning the realization of our project. The culmination of this day was dinner. During the meal a
local singer sang fado songs and we were very impressed with her emotional
performance. Moreover, several students graced dinner playing violins.
Last day we went to Evora - historical city where there are a lot of
places worth of seeing like
well-preserved old town centre surrounded by
medieval walls and a large number of monuments dating from various
historical periods, including a Roman Temple and Cathedral of Evora. Sunny,
warm day made us relaxed and happy but unfortunately our visit ended and we had
to say goodbye to all the partners.
That's great that the blog has started. Beata and Andrzej - Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see how Polish students are involved in making Christmas cards and the effect of their work is really impressive.
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ReplyDeleteWow, this page is great!. This project help for students improve English language. :)
ReplyDeleteApo, that's great you joined us !
ReplyDeleteI am impressed :) Congratulations!
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