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visit of Bulgarian students in Romania, April 2006: Wednesday





Wednesday

Our third day with our friends in Romania ...
We were very early and at half past seven we were already in school. We got to know many Romanians. All greeted us warmly and bade us a friendly welcome. All participants of the exchange students were divided into groups and each guest had to Bulgarian with his Romanian partner in the class and go to some classes, where one in German voice users. We liked biology and German.
We sat in the last pew, we chatted a short time and already started the Unterricht.Wir listened to the teacher with great attention. It was an hour about the human body.

After this lesson, which lasted fifty minutes, we had five-minute break in which we changed the classroom. Now we had German. All students worked on a French project. For better understanding, we must state that on the occasion of the World Cup every DSD school in Romania represents a participating country and are conducted at the school in many subjects projects to this country. Our partner school represents France. Each school has a football team and just took place this Wednesday, the final match for the region of Transylvania, Sibiu to Medias. Unfortunately the team lost
from Herrmann city.

Then we had free time. We used to go to shop and to relax us, because we went to the theater by 19 clock. But it tell you and Nikolay Stanislav (see reports on the evenings in Romania) ...

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visit of Bulgarian students in Romania, April 2006: Thursday




Thursday

On Thursday, 13 April, we met already by 9 clock in the car park of the Thalia Hall. It was to be our day trip to Medias and Sighisoara Biertan. Although it was pretty cool and it was raining, our spirits were high.

The first stop was in Medias. There we visited an evangelical church which was Catholic in the past. Then we took a walk in the center of town, where we saw many old building, which made a strong impression on us. Many have been beautifully renovated. Then we went to Biertan, where we visited a former military installation. Interestingly there was an old wooden door with many locks.

Sighisoara is an ancient city and around the world famous for its history. Some claim that has lived in this castle a long time ago Dracula. The city is filled with tourists who come to this castle. What we enjoy, the many stairs were the Clock Tower. From here we had a lovely view over the city. Then we climbed stairs again, this time up a hill to the church. The organist told us about the history of this church, showed us with a great organ music, the acoustics of the church. Interestingly, the grave times in different languages were in the cemetery behind the church.
The group spent a great time together. Despite the rain and fatigue were all happy and satisfied.


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visit of Bulgarian students in Romania, April 2006: Visit of the evenings




reports on the evening in Romania

10/04/2006 After we had been stopping safely in Romania and had some of us their Romanian partners and partner just met, took each of us the time to rest from the journey there. By 21 clock we met in the center of the city and together with our hosts took a short walk through the city, where we then for the disco "Sibiu" and decided the rest of the evening spent there.

11/04/2006 against 17 clock in the Bioraum Brukental High School, were examined in our knowledge of the geography of Romania based on a Philippine-made by Mr questionnaire. Mr. Philippi is the director of student exchange of rum. Page. Then we began investigating a film that we both appreciate the historical, and made known to the contemporary cultural significance of Sibiu. Sibiu will be 2007 European Capital of Culture.

Later that evening we met for the bowling games and then visited one of the beer houses Sibiu to briefly enjoy a beer or two and drive the remaining time talking to us.

04/12/2006 a part of our program was the visit to the Hermann Municipal Theatre, where we play that is performed in German, the Arabian Night "by Roland Schimmlepfennig enjoyed, which was attended by a Zwölfklässlerin of Brukental Gymnasium. It was a very modern play in which we had no time to get bored because it was played in "Film Technology", meaning ever-changing scenes. It went by, reality and dream. "


On the third evening, as on previous and upcoming evenings, it was time to party. We had to cope with some problems, such as not enough reserved seats in discos and bars, which disputes between our Romanian partners and the owners of nightclubs had to follow.


14/04/2006 the beginning of the final evening we had the opportunity to taste in a traditional ceremony for us specially equipped classrooms Romanian dishes. Yummy! The dinner ended with a thanks for the observation and care, but also with an apology on our part for any problems that we had prepared our hosts. A farewell night in the disco was.

(Nikolay Kutsarov 10w, Stanislav Janchev 10b)