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Post- Task Comenius Multilateral 2010/2012TRANSCRIPT
Sweeden
Outdoor sport In Tornio-Haparanda
there was much snow in this season, we couldn’t walk because we didn’t know how to walk with snow.
There all the people know how to ski and each family has got a snowmobile so they can drive and move more comfortably
Indoor sportAll the people who live in Tornio-Haparanda have their own sauna at home and use it every day so their skin is clean.
Living togetherThe family was very good. I felt like a family member. My fellow Swedish was very friendly and nice.
Every day we went out to walk the dog. We were great together and I didn’t want to leave.
Sightseeing
When we were there, we went to many typical places. What I liked the most was the snow castle, there were many familiar characters made of snow, which were very surprising. That snow castle was also a hotel where there were some very nice rooms.
CultureOne of the things we learned during our trip
was a bit of culture there.A fishing competition is
held once a year. Also
there was dancing zumba and I danced there. We had a great time because we were
dancing until the end
and we wanted more.
Relations with environment
The environment was proper to the north pole, trees, animals ... The reindeer is an animal that lives there and we liked it a lot, but it is like if you see a cow here in our area. My partner and I walked through a forest that there was around her house and
she told me that in summer everything flourished and there was no snow. The scenery was very beautiful.
Meeting and farewell
We met many people,
students there were very
gracious with us, they
helped us in everything,
and made us feel like we
were home. When we
said good bye we were
all very sad and cried a
lot, I would have preferred not to leave.
Now we are keen to see
us here in Turkey or in
Spain.
Free time activities and
relax In our free time
we were in MARJIORITA’s
summer home
and it had like 3
small houses, each one with a
bedroom and the
living room
By: Alba María Navarro Naranjo