Saturday 26 May 2018

'Murder in Istanbul' performed by the Hungarian project team

On 24th May the Hungarian project team presented our common play, the 'Murder in Istanbul'. This play premiered in Spain, where students from partner countries took part in the international performance with huge success.





As soon as students returned to Hungary the members of the Hungarian project team started making preparations for the national performance.
They decided on the roles, learned the dance together and took part in severaly rehearsals.
The final performance took place in the theatre of Százhalombatta and invitations were sent out to local schools and institutions.





It was a great experience and we enjoyed every minute of it!
The recording of the play can be seen here:


Saturday 19 May 2018

4th transnational meeting in Italy


The fourth transnational project meeting took place in Rome, Italy. It was organised from 17-18 May, 2018 and each partner institution was represented by two or three project team members. 



During the meeting we concluded the project by summing up all the project activities we had completed and we checked and planned the final activities of the project. We agreed on the deadlines for the implementation of the project activities and also made preparations for the final report. We finalised the project results and made decisions about what to upload to the European Dissemination Platform.




Every partner presented their experience of the three-year partnership through a presentation pointing out the impact the project has had on their institutions.











We agreed on and elaborated on the common assessment tools both for language measurement and final assessment.  We started working on the final report, too, by discussing report questions. Since it was the final meeting of our project we discussed how the activities we had carried out could be sustained and embedded in our school curricula and we seeked ways of possible future cooperation among partners.

  
We also took part in some great cultural activities and we went on some trips exploring Rome. We visited Palazzo Valentini where we took part in an interactive tour of the archeological remains of a Roman Domus, which was fascinating and informative.





We were all fascinated by the various tastes and sights of Italy and were grateful for the good official programmes and the hospitality and kindness of our Italian partners!