2 days of Erasmus+

1st day on Erasmus + project!

Project, named as "Getting to Know Each Other", brought us all together in city of Horezu in Romania, where we arrived yesterday. We are 36 people from Turkey, Greece, Spain, Italy, Romania and Poland. It was a "long trip, short day" for all of us. There is no doubt that we all got tired. We all got to start of something new, such as learning our names, get used to the country and the city. We have 1 roommate from different countries. My group and I have talked about yesterday's awkward moments, and we got sentences like "Even someone used google translate, it didn't bother us. Clearly technology has a huge impact in modern life."


2nd Day on Erasmus+ Project!

In our second day, we have been in activities and games which include team work, get to know each other and remember our names.

We have played games, one of which was called "Hi-ha-ho". It was the first game which was kind of hard to coordinate 36 people nevertheless it was fun. We had a flipchart about our expectations, fears and contributions. In order to break the ice, we are given a paper with instructions and tasks. The tasks were so incredible! Here are some surprising tasks: Say "hi" with the legs, break the baloon with a friend by using backs, dance like a ballerina, switch shirts with someone......😃😃😀😋😋😛

We are told about the rules, we are even given a gossip box! After the lunch we built a tower out of straws!! All we had was just straws and tapes; however it didn't block us to build a 2.30 metres long tower! The game included team work, cooperation and FUN!

-written by Zeynep from Turkey




After dinner, the evening started with a mini guitar concert on the stairs of the inn. A magic atmosphere surrounded us, while we were playing and singing songs from different countries and in different languages. In the meantime, the group was more and more united and every interaction came more natural.
"NGO Got Talent" was the main attraction of the evening. A space where we had the chance to present our Sending Organizations, their local and international commitment and their activities. After some emotional activities and other more light-hearted ones, the night went on with music, dances and fun until lights were off to make room for a new exciting day.





-written by Stefano from Italy

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