Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Turkey...



Turkey was amazing! People there were so open and nice with us. We learned about their culture a lot and it was really interesting! We went to the small village so I am pretty sure Istambul would be so different. They brought us to a lot of beautiful places,and gave us a lot of love. Thank you again:)

Kormos Vivien

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

More experiences



Turkey was a great experience for me. I've been to Turkey a lot, but I have never seen this side of it. I got to see the culture a lot better.
It was worth traveling a lot in the buses to see all the beautiful places.
It was fun when we picked up the trash near the lake, because we laughed a lot and I almost fell in the lake a few times:)
I made lot of pictures, and when I look at them all the good memories come to my mind;)
I had 2 dogs in Turkey, 2 puppies:) There was something in them that reminded of my dog! I love animals so...;)
There were some negative things but those don't matter. ;) If we look at the positives it was a great event. :D 

Janka Kakuk

Turkey from my view


I really enjoyed it. I was in Turkey for the first time. It was great to meet new people and get a taste of Turkish culture. We travelled a lot and I saw many beautiful new things. The common language of the project is English so it was good to use it. I had taken more than a thousand photos and when I looked at them, beautiful memories came to my mind. I am looking forward to seeing all the partners in March in Hungary.

Kristóf Markos (Colombus) 

Monday, November 12, 2012

Project-meeting, Turkey

Hear are some experiences how we feel after project meeting in Turkey, Kütahya:


Before Turkey:
Once I have been to Turkey but in the north part of it, so I’m interested in the city. I hope I can make new friends too. And I read that we are going to learn about how to take good pictures and I think I should improve my skills in taking pictures. And of course I want to learn language.
After Turkey:
I enjoyed the time in Turkey, the best was that weather was very warm. I thought we will go to Istanbul but we went to Kütahya. It is a little and lovely town. We didn’t go to school and didn’t learn (how I expected). We just took part in an English lesson what was held by Hakan and learnt a little bit about Turkish culture. We went sightseeing what I enjoyed very much. We visited a big tree and I climbed up on it. We also visited temples and museums. It was interesting that girls and women wore scarf on their head. We could go in a mosque near to a bazaar in Bursa, here we bought scarfs. Turkish students were very friendly and they wanted to have conversation with us even if some of them couldn’t really speak English. We didn’t have a kind of lesson about taking pictures but I took a lot so I practised. It was a surprise for us that we went to the Kossuth museum, it was really kind of Hamza and the other teachers.  I met new people and made some friends and I met Vincenzo, of course, who is the best photographer I have ever known. I love Turkish food, my favourite is baklava but sometimes I had stomach ache of it.

 Lili Maja Veszeli