Ema
• Was it difficult to learn traditional Romanian dance?
Not at all, because I’m a dancer.
• What new did you learn about Romania and its culture?
I learned more about traditional food and national dances and costumes.
Ema’s Mother
• How did you feel when your child was gone?
We were worried a little bit, but when we talked, we were calmed, because we
knew our daughter was all right.
• Did the child enjoy learning activities in Romania?
Yes, very much!
• What were the first impressions on arrival?
I was very nervous at first, but later I got courage. Everything was very inter-
esting.
• What did your child learn?
I think she has improved her English language skills, got to know Romanian
culture and saw her peers in another country.
• How did the participants from other countries meet you?
We came before them.
• What learning activities did you like most?
Creating stories, making masks, doing handcrafts.
• What new did you learn?
Now I know how the Romanian national costume looks, I improved my com-
puter skills.
• What is the difference between Romanian and our school?
There are fewer lessons, no electronic diaries and there are no canteens.
• Was it difficult to learn Romanian words/phrases? How do you feel
when you speak Romanian?
It was a little hard. It was strange to speak Romanian because of the difficult
pronunciation.
Ugnė
• What were the first impressions on arrival?
It seemed that there were many mountains in that country.
• How did the participants from other countries meet you?
We came to school, waited for a little bit and then the people who had to take
us to their families came. It was very warm and nice.
• What learning activities did you like most?
I mostly liked to use ‘’Aurasma’’ to create tests. I also liked working in
groups. Tuesday was the most memorable day of the week, as we had many
activities.
• What new did you learn?