2. *
*We started the travel in our city Łódź.
*We went by mini bus.
*First, we went to Koeln in Germany.
*We had a small break in this city.
*The next day, we went to Paris.
3. *
*We went to school.
*And here we had P.E. activities.
*Then, we met with Laura Cooper, a
buisnesswoman who told us about how to
create a company and launch a product onto
the market.
*After this meeting, we had to make a business
plan.
*After this, we had freetime.
4. *
*We started the day with the trip to the Notre
Dame Cathedral
*It was a beautiful, amazing big church.
*After this, we came back to school to meet
with an Urban Farmer, Mr Philippe Leborgne.
*Later, we came back home.
5. *
*We went to school to meet Mrs Savita Kalhan, a British
writer who is the author of „Death of a Princess”. This
short story we had read and translated into our Polish
language before the meeting in France.
*Then, we had workshops about the short story.
*On this day, we finished school very early.
*After the exercises, we went to see a very beautiful
church called Sacre Coeur.
*Later, we went to Champs Elysee.
6. *
*We started the day by visiting the Louvre
museum.
*Here, we saw very famous and very important
works of art, among them „Mona Lisa” by
Leonardo da Vinci.
*After this, we went to see the Eiffel Tower. We
went straight to the summit of it!
*After this, we came back to school from where
we went home.
7. *
*We went to Versailles.
*We saw one of the most beautiful gardens in
the world.
*After this, we came back to school.
*We had a farewell party there.
*Then, the finnish party finished and all the
students went to theEiffel Tower once again to
admire it by night.
8. *
*We started the journey very early in the
morning.
*In around half way to Poland, we stopped for a
break in Prague.We slept there and the next
day, we came back home safe and sound.
9. PRESENTATION MADE
by
Krzysztof Zmysłowski
from
Publiczne Gimnazjum nr 30 im. Adama Mickiewcza w Łodzi,
Poland
for
Multidisciplinary Flipped Learning with ICT
Erasmus+ KA2 Project
FLwICT
(2015 – 2017)
‘This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
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