Erasmus + explained at school

In Serra San Bruno, where the young Eramus +, under the project This is my Turn, have continued work to warm this small village desolated by the cold.
In the morning, and as I already live in the routine of these little geniuses, after having had their breakfast – invigorating the tiring nights they have had, they started to do an activity.
The activity consisted in explaining the importance and the valences that this project can give us. The mirror was a theatre, where we were divided in teams such that all the teams had to present 2 core values of the Erasmus+ through an interactive way. We made a small play presenting them and the other participants had to understand from the play what are we describing – One more way to show these young people how the brilliant minds from different parts of Europe are.


in the afternoon the participants showed the students what they learned during these days. They went to high school classes and, in an informal way, they explained what the Erasmus students are. they split up into groups and each in his own way showed useful information, but, first of all, they had to show how you wake up with typical energezier, that always awakens these young Europeans. They had to show that these projects are not just for learning something, but for sharing experiences and finding a family. We managed to see the curiosity in the face of youngsters who did not hesitate to ask questions. – It is these experiences, the sharing of information, that warm the heart.
Afterwords, in order to relax, football was the best choice to get out of the routine and the participants were the best players in the world, the participants. It was a very competitive game where, one more time, Portuguese, Romanians, Italians and Spanish people could show that we can make the world a better place if we share common activities.
After all, we are not only citizens of our countries, but together we can form the foundations for the European spirit.

Giulia Zappalà

Patrìcia Alexandra Guerreiro Nogueira

Ioan-Carol Mihailescu

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