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27.02.2020
Maardu
Gymnasium
Strasbourg
Estonian group
●My name is Sofja, I am 17y.o. and I am from Estonia
●Currently I am studying in high school (12th grade)
●During this Euroscola day I have been a journalist, so my task was taking
fotos and filming the vidios, in order to make a report for Euroscola
website
Let’s get know each other
The beginning of our journey
Our jorney started 26.02.20 at 3am.
We had a flight Tallinn – Riga
Then Riga – Paris
And afterwards, we had a train to Strausbourg
Strasbourg
Since we arrived the day before Euroscola, we had enough time to walk
through Strasbourg and enjoy the streets of its old town.
Some members
of our group
●After the greeting words, presenters were presenting
their schools and countries.
● Then we had a brief overview of what was
happening in the EU during the previous week.
●After that we could ask a MEP from Brussels
any questions.
●And vote by ourselves like a real MEP.
The first part of the day
The second part of the day
●After lunch all participants of the
Euroscola day were working in their
groups.
●Journalists had an interview session.
●Then we gathered one more time in the
hemicycle to vote for the reports.
●Each group had its own report, which they
presented. We could ask our questions
about it and then vote for or against it.
Some funny interviews
Here is the interview, in which participated some of my classmates.
Here is a quite big audio-interview with Asta from The Netherlands and
Ines from Portugal.
The ending of the Euroscola day
During the lunch, there was a “Euroscola
Game”, where we needed make a team of 4
people from different countries and answer
the questions, each of which was written in
an official language of the EU. In the end of
the day 4 best teams had their own
competition, in order to determine the winner.
There also was an instagram
contest for the best photo,
which won my group.
In the very end, the presenters of each country were given the
flags, which they were carrying with the anthem of the EU on
the background.
We would like to express our gratitude to our teachers and Euroscola
organizators for that experience and the opportunity to take part in
Euroscola day. We made new friends, we learned something new, we
practised our English skills. In other words, it was not only funny, but also
very interesting and enlightning. I think that everyone of us changed its
perception about the work of EU in a positive direction.