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Prikazuju se postovi od srpanj, 2023

Slovenia by the Croatian students

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 Spain, Germany, Slovenia, Norway, The Czech Republic and Croatia participated in the We Go Green project, where Slovenia was the host. This was my first mobility and it was great. On the first day we were welcomed by Ljubljana’s mayor and we had a guided tour. The tour was fun and unusual because the guide told us some interesting things about the city and country. I was delighted how clean Ljubljana is and what they do to be more environmentally friendly. After that, we had in school Roška students presentations which I found interesting because every country helps the environment differently. The second day, we made a Youtube video about the environment. We had worked in groups and our title was: Plastic bags, no thanks! It was interesting to create our own video and publish it. In the afternoon we had a boat trip on Ljubljanica. It was beautiful. The third day we started in Mladinska Postaja Moste where we heard a lot about that organization. We were dancing in the school and we ha

Germany by the Croatian students

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  In the morning, after breakfast, I went for a walk with my group and teachers to the nearby school. We stopped for a group picture with the other students in front of the school entrance and the principal directed us to the large classroom where most of the planned activities of this project will take place. The principal of the school gave us a speech and I learned that this is the last mobility of the We go green project. We also met our mentor Philip Pawlowski. We started with ice breaking activities and I got to know most of the other students through various fun activities. I also learned a little about the history of the school and the town. After a short break, I attended a German class and learned the basics of German such as introductions, conversations, and questions like do you have petsquot; or do you have a brother or sister;. After the lesson, I visited the City Hall with the rest of the students. We were welcomed inside by the mayor Karin Welge. She gave a speech and I