As every day we went to school at 8:30 a.m. and we were separated again in groups to practice the theater play that we would represent after having lunch. One of the German teachers helped us to bring to light the actors and actresses we had inside. After the final rehearsal on the high school staircase, we returned to the gym to do more activities.

There we found two big posters where we had to value all our experience in Poland and write what we liked the most and what less. In general, people liked the opportunity to meet new people, a new country, typical Polish dishes such as pierogi and fantastic enjoyable parties. However, what they didn't like were without any doubt the Polish soups.
A while later we did another activity that I loved. It consisted in that each person had a paper hung around his neck that fell on his back with his name. While you walked around the room the exchange people could write something nice about you on your paper. We all ended the activity with our paper full of nice things and with a big smile on the face.
After lunch, the big moment came: Represent the work of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare in front of everyone. To be honest despite the nerves we did well and everyone applauded a lot. The director of the institute thanked us for our collaboration and behavior in during the week. He also gave us some certificates for having participated in that Erasmus.


In the afternoon we went by bus to a nearby town to have a picnic by a river. The food was delicious! It was very funny because we had huge flags of our country and military caps. We also took a walk through the town and stayed there until nightfall.
The return trip was great and when we got back to Radom we said goodbye to some German friends who the next day weren't going to come and say goodbye to the Spanish people because it was very early.



In the afternoon we went by bus to a nearby town to have a picnic by a river. The food was delicious! It was very funny because we had huge flags of our country and military caps. We also took a walk through the town and stayed there until nightfall.
The return trip was great and when we got back to Radom we said goodbye to some German friends who the next day weren't going to come and say goodbye to the Spanish people because it was very early.




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