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Győr, 2008. May, 26.
Dear Sisters,
Experiencing your kindness, openness and generosity made my students feel comfortable. After having enquired my students about their most memorable and enjoyable time during our journey, I learnt from my students that they appreciate most the meeting and the personal experience with foreign students (Italian boys). Thirteen out of my fifteen students had never been abroad before and it was the very first time for them to see the sea. However, we had the opportunity to admire the incomparable culture of Italy. On the way to Cosenza we stopped in Venice to visit the Doge’s palace and Basilica di San Marco, Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute. On the way back we visited Pompei, Montecassino Abbey and as “all roads lead to Rome” we could not miss the Holy city. In Rome we stayed in a charming convent and met the nicest sisters you can ever meet. Despite of being under constant pressure of time, we managed to visit the most important cultural sights of Rome.
Thank you for your cooperation and hard work and as life goes by we hope one day you can get a taste of Hungarian life, too.
Bachstadt Barbara
Erdélyi Krisztina
Gscheidt Anett
Hindich Dalma
Horváth Levente
Kalmár Boglárka
Kokas Ágnes
Kiss Evelin
Nagy Anett
Nagy Katalin
Pogács Dániel
Saru Ádám
Semsák Liza
Slánicz Mónika
Varga Máté
Csendes Tünde coordinator
Csiszárné Kocsis Gizella language teacher
Kollárné Fekete Ágnes Head of English Division
Horváth Miklós headmaster
Thank you for your cooperation and hard work and as life goes by we hope one day you can get a taste of Hungarian life, too.
Bachstadt Barbara
Erdélyi Krisztina
Gscheidt Anett
Hindich Dalma
Horváth Levente
Kalmár Boglárka
Kokas Ágnes
Kiss Evelin
Nagy Anett
Nagy Katalin
Pogács Dániel
Saru Ádám
Semsák Liza
Slánicz Mónika
Varga Máté
Csendes Tünde coordinator
Csiszárné Kocsis Gizella language teacher
Kollárné Fekete Ágnes Head of English Division
Horváth Miklós headmaster
Győr, 2008. May, 26.
Dear Italian Colleagues,
We wish to express our deepest congratulation and gratitude for organizing our most memorable project meeting in Italy. Your professional work is a great example how a meeting with students and teachers from 4 countries should be carried out to please all the partners.
Experiencing your kindness, openness and generosity made my students feel comfortable. After having enquired my students about their most memorable and enjoyable time during our journey, I learnt from my students that they appreciate most the meeting and the personal experience with foreign students. Thirteen out of my fifteen students had never been abroad before and it was the very first time for them to see the sea. However, we had the opportunity to admire the incomparable culture of Italy. On the way to Cosenza we stopped in Venice to visit the Doge’s palace and Basilica di San Marco, Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute. On the way back we visited Pompei, Montecassino Abbey and as “all roads lead to Rome” we could not miss the Holy city. In Rome we stayed in a charming convent and met the nicest sisters you can ever meet. Despite of being under constant pressure of time, we managed to visit the most important cultural sights of Rome.
Thank you for your cooperation and hard work and as life goes by we hope one day you can get a taste of Hungarian life, too.
Bachstadt Barbara
Erdélyi Krisztina
Gscheidt Anett
Hindich Dalma
Horváth Levente
Kalmár Boglárka
Kokas Ágnes
Kiss Evelin
Nagy Anett
Nagy Katalin
Pogács Dániel
Saru Ádám
Semsák Liza
Slánicz Mónika
Varga Máté
Csendes Tünde coordinator
Csiszárné Kocsis Gizella language teacher
Kollárné Fekete Ágnes Head of English Division
Horváth Miklós headmaster
Experiencing your kindness, openness and generosity made my students feel comfortable. After having enquired my students about their most memorable and enjoyable time during our journey, I learnt from my students that they appreciate most the meeting and the personal experience with foreign students. Thirteen out of my fifteen students had never been abroad before and it was the very first time for them to see the sea. However, we had the opportunity to admire the incomparable culture of Italy. On the way to Cosenza we stopped in Venice to visit the Doge’s palace and Basilica di San Marco, Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute. On the way back we visited Pompei, Montecassino Abbey and as “all roads lead to Rome” we could not miss the Holy city. In Rome we stayed in a charming convent and met the nicest sisters you can ever meet. Despite of being under constant pressure of time, we managed to visit the most important cultural sights of Rome.
Thank you for your cooperation and hard work and as life goes by we hope one day you can get a taste of Hungarian life, too.
Bachstadt Barbara
Erdélyi Krisztina
Gscheidt Anett
Hindich Dalma
Horváth Levente
Kalmár Boglárka
Kokas Ágnes
Kiss Evelin
Nagy Anett
Nagy Katalin
Pogács Dániel
Saru Ádám
Semsák Liza
Slánicz Mónika
Varga Máté
Csendes Tünde coordinator
Csiszárné Kocsis Gizella language teacher
Kollárné Fekete Ágnes Head of English Division
Horváth Miklós headmaster
