Hey everyone!
Today has been a tiring but exciting day. We started by creating our own logo for our Erasmus+ project. We divided the class into 9 different groups and we made different logos. After the break, we explained their meanings and we voted to decide which one should win. The winner group was number 1, Júlia's group!
After that, we learnt some games. We showed each other typical games in our country! For example, some Portuguese friends showed us how to play "Peixinho"! It was really funny and entertaining, but they did not allow us to "lie" in the game (you know we usually use strategies and some kind of "trampas", hahaha).
Then we had lunch in the canteen and I stayed with Guillem, Júlia and Albert during the free-time. We enjoyed a lot!
At 3:30 p.m., I continued with my part of the project, which was videomapping, to have it ready for watching the final video in the dinner. Videomapping consists in projecting a video on a surface. What we did was projecting different videos on the windows of the school, and it looked really cool. While my group continued with the project, the others started cooking the dinner and did some activities. I think they had a lot of fun cooking three Spanish omelettes and preparing the typical Catalan pà amb tomàquet and fuet!
Finally, we all met in the canteen to have dinner and enjoy that time. It was kind of farewell dinner, but we were the cooks! It was fantastic and we tasted the Portuguese codfish with sweet rice, the German soup with pancakes and the Lithuanian sweets and a different "soup" (I don't remember the name!). It was a great chance to discover the gastronomy of each country! We went outside to watch the videomapping to finish our day.
I think we have had a tiring day (because we did a lot of things) but so happy for everyone of us! This is being a great time to meet new friends and to learn about different cultures, and most important, to preserve our heritage.
I hope you all have a good night!
Thanks for reading,
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