Caterina's report:

From the 29 of March to the 4 of April I went with my classmates Letizia
and Miriam to Czech Republic for the final meeting of the European project
Comenius. We stayed in Prague for two days, we met the Spanish girls and the
French and German guys and we visited many attractions of this beautiful city
such as the Astronomical Clock, the Royal Palace, the Charles Bridge and the
Church of Saint George and we enjoyed the town.
On sunday evening we went to Ceske Budejovice to meet the Czech guys
that will host us.
We spent a lot of great time with them,
we saw how do they do in their everyday life, we went to school with
them where every group talked about their school and their town.
We went all around the city, we visited the Budweis brewery and we also
taste it in pubs in the evenings.
On wednesday we did a short trip in Cesky Krumlov, a beautiful
historical town that is in UNESCO and we visited its big castle and a
photographic museum.
The last evening we did a big dinner in a restaurant and we also danced
and sung so we had a lot of fun.
It was so bad to leave our new friends the last day, we were all crying
because even if we stayed only for a week we get on together with one another.
My partner Terezska is a wonderful person, I love her and I hope that we will
see again, also with all the other guys.
Caterina :)

Letizia's report:
On the 29th
of March 2014, thanks to the Comenius Project, students from Italy, Spain,
Germany, France, Turkey, Czech Republic, England and Poland met in Ceske
Budejovice.
On our first day a sunny warm morning, unusual for that time of the year at that
latitude, bright smiling faces looked trustingly at their teachers. We met the other European students in
Prague where the teachers divided the big group into two smaller groups: the
Mediterranean one composed by Italy, Spain, France and Turkey; and the Northern
Europe one; although this “division” we got to know one another and introduce
ourselves to the other students.
The first day was the most weird maybe because
everybody felt magical feelings and at the same time was afraid of abandon his
own tradition to get used to another. We did a tour around the city visiting
the most important monuments and places such as the Prague castle, the
magnificent cathedral where I felt like a child looking at the slender and
colorful windows, the Prague astronomical clock and the romantic Saint Charles
bridge.
In the second day we went to the real Comenius city: Ceske Budejovice
also called Budweis like the famous beer that they produce there and of which we
visited the imposing factory. My accommodation was great with its comfortable
one bed rooms with a big aquarium. My Czech parter Tomas was really helpful and
friendly like everyone in his family and the people in general.

It was a great
opportunity to measure my English knowledge, to practise the language and it
was a huge experience to be together with European people all the time. I think it is that kind
of feeling that you can’t explain really well because it’s a thing that I bring
in my hearts and even if I told this experience with its details, nobody might understand what it is like to live.
At the end we had a
lot of foreign friends. We promised to go back there in the future also
inciting them to come in our Country. Through these friendships I can practise the language
too, both Italian and Spanish.
I want to close with a
very significant image that I won’t forget: all Comenius guys who joked and
laughed and loved sitting on the meadow of daisies and forming a huge,
multicultural circle.
And the circle
represents the perfection.
Letizia
Miriam's report:
This year
Comenius project let us have the great opportunity to go to Czech Republic.
This experience made me discover another
beautiful country and, above all, beautiful people.
We met other
participants the first two days
(Saturday and Sunday) in Prague. In this week we had the great opportunity to
explore a country we‘ve never been before, and we could get to know new
traditions. We visited old famous buildings such as the castle in Prague, where
we saw the window of the famous defenestration and we saw some places we didn’t
know like the Seidel antique photo studio in Česky Krumlov on Wednesday. The first
day we were in České Budéjovice, Czech guys showed us their school, that is big and
tidy. In the School lecture hall we had to present our project and even if we
were a bit scared we did our job and everything went good at the end!
They took
us to ČB city centre
were we found out historical thing about the place through treasure hunt on
Monday. In Tuesday we went to the Budweiser/Budvar brewery tour and now we know
how beer is made and the steps it takes to make it and we tried it! In Česky Krumlov, beside the photo
studio, we went to see the castle where there’s a bear outside!
Last day was Thursday and after the final works we had free time to
spend with our partner that at that point had turned into great friends. The
Farwell dinner was funny and everyone was happy. We had to say goodbye though
and that’s was the worst part. We cried a lot and we promised to see each other
again!
We spend a lot of time with our hosts and with
the foreigners. My partner, Lenka, made me feel very comfortable from the very
first moment. She is an amazing person and I’ll never forget the time I spend
with her. Every time someone asks me how this experience was I can’t help smiling widely; I had the
incredible opportunity to meet great people, from different countries, that speak different languages but somehow, even if
not everyone could talk English, we understood each other.
I thought about this experience a lot and it
will remain a very important part of my life. I’ve been told things that I will
never forget and I’ll carry with forever. Comenius is an experience that everyone
should try not just because you visit new places, but because you understand
that you live in a different place, you have different traditions and ideas and
yet you are so similar to someone that
lives miles and miles away from you. I think that this is what these
projects are about, unite people that can share things to one another. I strongly
advice it to everyone!
Miriam