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Ápr 04

Day 6.

The last day In the morning we didn't have to go to school as early as other days so we could pack everything up and say goodbye to our families. At school, we only had one last activity. We cooked ourselves lunch. In our regular small groups we got recipes and ingredients to make some dishes. In the study...

Ápr 03

Day 5.

"Clean Nature Day" On this day as we arrived at school we got gloves and a trash bag to collect waste in the city. We were divided into groups again and started looking for any kind of trash in nature, streets, or playgrounds. We had until noon to collect as much garbage as we could and then meet at...

Ápr 02

Day 4.

Another day in Copenhagen! As per usual by now, we went to the station in the morning. The trains in Denmark work a bit differently than in Hungary. They're a bit like a metro which turns into a train after it leaves the capital. So for example the train (or metro) comes from an outer city and heads towards another...

Ápr 01

Day 3.

Måløv and Copenhagen as a local We met at the school and in small groups started to discover Måløv. We got a tour of their school which was very different from Hungarian schools. The school system itself differs from what we call normal. They have a primary school-like institute where they study from 1st until 9th grade. But they change...

Márc 31

Day 2.

First time in Copenhagen In the morning we had breakfast at home and then headed to the station to catch a train to Copenhagen. When we arrived we were divided into groups. With the Danish students leading, we got a small tour of the city. We saw the idyllic streets with their colorful houses, the Round Tower, the harbor and...

Márc 30

Day 1.

Traveling to Denmark This was the group's first day together since September and we were all excited to visit Denmark. We mostly traveled this day. The Hungarians flew to Copenhagen and took two trains to Måløv, the city we were going to stay in. The weather was a bit windy and cloudy, which we were scared about. Thankfully it...