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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited?
TREASURE HUNT 2015-18
Students’ feedback IES Alpedrete
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
In my trip to Hungary, people from
other countries and I went to
thermal baths which are very
popular in Hungary. There, there
was a water park with a lot of
sides and other attractions
The main idea that I
have learn during my
visit to Hungary is that
the water is the
essential thing in life.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
During this year, water has been
scarce in many countries of the
word. This phenomenon is due to
global warming and pollution
caused by humans. All these
things have made me aware of the
importance of water in our daily
lives.
In Hungary we visited a water
bottling plant. In the plant we saw
the process were they put the
water into recycled bottles.
Nowadays, in Hungary and in other
countries of the word, people drink
sparkling water and flavoured water
with, lemon, apple, strawberry…
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
The food is very different in Hungary.
They take off their shoes before entering the
house.
They don’t have Whatsapp.
They have the toilet in one place
and the shower in another place.
In Hungary we went to a natural reserve with a lot of vegetation and aquatic animals. There I
saw what important water is in their lives.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
I learned a lot of things about water
and polluted water.
There was a woman called Petrol Ella
Who wanted to pollute,
but we defeated her
and won the piece of Sampo!
In almost all the other countries,
they drink carbonated water,
but here in Spain we don’t.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
I learnt lots of things:
how bottled water is made,
how natural reservoirs work,
why it is important to have water keeping
habits,
how water affects tourism and
how tourism affects water.
The project Erasmus+ Treasure Hunt
has been an important experience for me
and for all the people involved in it.
I would definitely repeat it!
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
In Spain, we have to pay for water
and sometimes the weather is so dry
that we run out of it.
The other countries were shocked
because in their countries
fresh water is always available.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
We learnt that water is
really important in all
the aspects of human life,
and people do not always
respect it as they should.
Pollution is making water
less accessible to poor countries
and elevating the cost of it
in the wealthier countries.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
There are many leisure activities in every part of the world
that involve water. What I learned during my visit was that in
Finland, sports are based on snow (solid water). Everyone
knows how to ski, ice skate, and roll down a hill with a
sledge...
In some parts of Spain, people don’t see snow at all!
Besides, our water sports are more like “beach sports”;
canoeing, surfing, or just swimming outdoors.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
In some parts of Spain, water is
scarce, and food and crops die
because it doesn’t rain enough.
In Finland, they have more than
200.000 lakes!
It also snows for most of the year
and the reservoirs get filled up.
In Finland the educational
system seemed to be amazing.
I also loved the fact that they
take off their shoes
to go inside the classrooms.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
In Finland
almost all
houses have a
sauna
Water is not unlimited
and you have to save as much as
possible
so as not to reach a point
where the planet runs out
of drinking water.
Water distribution across the planet is not uniform and there are
countries that hardly have this resource.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
Firstly, sauna is a very important Finish tradition. It’s seen
as a special thing, that drives confidence and relax to all the
members’ of the family. Children start practicing sauna from
the moment they are babies.
Sauna has made Finish people lose the shame about
showing their bodies. They are totally ok to be naked in
front of a stranger. It will be great to be that open-minded
in Spain.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
In my trip to Poland I learned
a lot about the cultural gap
and at the same time I
learned that we are not so
different
I learned that despite the
distance, the culture and the
language that separates us
we actually have similar
customs and pleasures.
I learned that if all days we make little things to
save the water, this will be positive in the future.
And if all of us make an effort, we can change
the future to the right way.
That we must
take care of the
water that we
have, because,
if we don't care
about the water
wi would die.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
You usually think that in your life you and the people you
know are the only ones in the world but there are a lot of
teenagers over the world with the same lives: going to school
like you every day, meeting with friends; and you realise how
big the world is and how many people live on it.
That we have to take care of it as much as we can because we
only have one planet and we must preserve it.
I have learned that is really easy to save water doing little things
every day. Little things that in a future will mark a big difference
between life or death.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
People in Poland know
English to speak with
foreigners and to
communicate with, for
example for business
or to buy an object.
In Spain if you ask someone to
speak English, they don’t know how
we cannot live without
water because
● We have to hydrate
ourselves (If not we Will
die)
● We have to water all
our plants to receive
oxygen (If not we will die)
● We have to give also
water to animals to
receive foods and beings
(If not we will die)
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
At school was where I learned more.
There the people walk with house slippers,
the lockers hadn't padlock
and in the school yard
the boys and girls played cards.
I learned a lot about Slovenia.
I loved the experience!
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
I learn that the juices and sodas have more sugar than
I used to think and if you drink it all the time, you will
have problems in the future with your health. In
conclusion, drinking more water instead of drinking
sodas and juices daily is more healthy.
And I saw how the water is purified and the
complicated steps for purify it.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
We learnt a lot about water, but
we also learnt about other
European cultures, and we think
that that’s an important thing to
learn so you can know more
about the people of the rest of the
world.
We met many friends and nice
people here and in Slovenia.
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What did I learn about water during my visit?
What did I learn about the culture of the country I visited ?
I learn things like if you use glass bottles instead
of plastic bottles,
you spend less money and you pollute less.
In Slovenia I observed different cultural things,
like the education system or the places where
they live.
It's a very good experience to see
different forms of life in other countries.
And I made loads of friends!