This eTwinning project involved 15 partner schools from 9 European countries sharing basic vocabulary and information about their home languages and cultures. Students would create postcards, pictures, videos, and blog posts to share with their partner schools. On a designated day, students would learn about the languages and places of their partner schools by reading the shared materials. The goals were to make contacts with other European students, share basic vocabulary, and gain understanding of other cultures. Subjects included art, citizenship, languages, geography, and ICT. The project used web publishing tools and received an eTwinning certificate in 2009.