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So the autumn started…

It’s been two months since we arrived on Portugal, today is our day 63 in this country. I’m decided to write my own blog on daily basis and I’m doing really well so far. I write it every day or at least I write for two days together. I’m also posting a lot of photos there and if you are interested you can read more there. I’m writing about our days at school, our professors, our apartment, friendships and also about lazy days when I just stay at home and I roll into my blanket and watch movies.

I would just like to add here that so far I like it here, though I’m not very fond of the weather, because there is so much moisture in the air and also it’s a lot of dust. We can clean the apartment every second day, but it doesn’t get any better. Lucky for us nobody has any dust allergies, otherwise this could really be a problem.

Anyway, read more about it on my blog!

So here we are, three Fallen Angels from Slovenia in Portugal! =)

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A girl in Portugal

I’ve been writing a small blog about my Erasmus exchange experience here in Portugal.
So i will usually post just a link and a little sneak peek to what you should expect. : )

So hello and nice to meet you, my dear reader. My name is Gaja L Kutnjak and I have moved to Caldas da Rainha with two of my classmates. I study Photography at School of arts but am also very interested in Film! So I really hope to get as much new knowledge as possible. Oh, I have so much in my mind what I have to do, achieve, see and feel.

The school is magnificent, big and modern. The professors are nice, but so are all the Portuguese people. I’ve been really impressed by the city park. It’s like walking into a Pride and Prejudice book. The lake in front of an amazing building, the flowers, the fresh smell, the light passing through the trees. With one word amazing. While speaking about perfect places – the coast of Portugal is breathtaking. I could stare at the sea forever.

Here are some pictures and GIFs I made, you can also find them on my blog.
My BLOG: http://agirlinportugal.wordpress.com/

ESAD – Escola Superior de Artes e Design, Caldas da Rainha

park in Caldas da Rainha

In Peniche

surf competition – Rip Curl Pro

Lisbon

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First month in Portugal

Since I’m writing my own blog daily and I put a lot of photos there too, I don’t think I’ll write here as much. But since I have to post something here too and I guess this blog will be visited mostly by students, I might add some more text about that.

I’m a student of Digital Arts and Practices at School of Arts and my main subject is Photography. So I’m on Erasmus exchange on ESAD in Caldas da Rainha, Portugal. Two of my classmates from Slovenia are here too (Gaja and Damir), so we rented an apartment together and are really happy we have each other because it’s much easier to have some friends with you. =) And we get along really well, even after a month of living together, I can say that we became even good friends, not just class mates as before.

Anyway, we really like the school here. It’s very large, modern and they have a lot of equipment! Since Gaja and I are interested in photography we were impressed with the photo studio and the amount of photo equipment we can rent there. And even professors and students are really nice, friendly and helpfull, so yes, we like it here.

Now here is the link to my blog where you can read what we are doing and what is happening on daily basis: http://anjaperse.wordpress.com/category/erasmus-study-exchange/

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Total success – EILC 2012

It is the fourth year in the row that the School of Humanities of the University of Nova Gorica has organised Erasmus Intensive Language Courses *of Slovene (EILC). EILC courses are funded funded through the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Commission and are designed for foreign Erasmus students who intend to spend their Erasmus study period in a country whose official language is one of the less widely spoken European languages.

The university hosted 43 students from 13 different countries. Besides hosting students from European countries, we were glad to welcome also a student from Mozambique. Due to the rich selection of participating countries as well as due to the fact that among the course participants there were also representatives of various minorities (Basque, Catalan and Welsh), we could fully experience, explore and compare different languages and cultures. The atmosphere was definitely positive and challenging enough to motivate the students to learn Slovene – during the 60-hour course, the students were developing all four types of language skills – speaking, listening, reading and writing. They learned basic expressions, vocabulary as well as basic grammatical structures of the Slovene language in order to develop the students’ linguistic ability to function in everyday conversational situations in the local environment. They all successfully passed their final examinations in Slovene and we are glad to hear that the knowledge obtained does in fact help them in their daily lives while living here in Slovenia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are aware that learning a foreign language does not only require learning a certain scope of vocabulary or grammatical structures but also being aware of the target culture and cross-cultural issues in communication. We have therefore made every single effort to offer the course participants activities in which they could fully experience the Slovene culture, traditions as well as the geography and the history of Slovenia.

The following trips or events therefore took place:

–          »The Wine Tour« – grape picking in the the university’s vineyards, owned by The School of Viticulture and Enology. In Slovenia, grape picking is a special social occasion and one should not miss it … After picking grapes in Lože, we continued our trip to Goče, a charming little village, where we visited a small local winery, Cejkotova domačija. Anybody could envy us our dinner there – old regional traditional dishes were served in a great setting – an old, restored farmhouse in the old part of this lovely mediterranean village. The owner of the winery, Mr. Davorin Mesesnel, also took us to his centuries-old wine cellar and in candle light we could relax and listen to his stories and local legends about wine. Later on, we had a great wine-tasting session at the School of Viticulture and Enology, where we tasted various samples of wines produced by the University Estate. On the very same day, we also got to know the Vipava Valley from another perspective – as an area where various successful entrepreneurs come from. We visited one of them – the famous Pipistrel light aircraft producing company, where we learned everyting about the production of such planes and we admired the final products – the planes themselves.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

–          the trip to the famous Postojna cave and the mysterious Predjama castle
We visited the mysterious Karst region, famous for its underground caves, with the Postojna cave perhaps being the most attractive cave in the world. Visiting the adjacent Predjama castle – an imposing medieval castle, built in the rock face, partly in a cave, was an unforgattable experience. And we loved to hear the legend about the castle’s most famous inhabtant, the knight named Erasmus (what a coincidence;)).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

–          the Trip to Bled
The charming lake with a lovely tiny island on it, dominated by a castle on a steep hill and surrounded by the Alps speaks for itself – see the photos or google Bled for more info … Another must for any foreign tourist visiting Slovenia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

–          the rafting on the Soča river
Admiring the wonderful nature, the surreal colour of the unique Soča river + loads of fun in the rafting boats – could one wish more?

 

 

 

 

 

 

–          2012’s novelty – the 1st EILC FUN GAMES.
Fun sports games in an interesting location, in unspoilt nature of the Trnovska plateau, on its ridge called »Gora«, overlooking the Vipava Valley. Before the games started, we first visited the village of Otlica and went on a short walikg tour to see the natural rock »window« (Otliško okno) and recharge our »batteries« at the supposedly energetic point at the mysterious man-made stone-spiral, called the »snail«. From the edge of the mountain ridge, we could admire the stunning views of the Vipava valley, the Nanos plateau, the Slovene, Italian as well as the Croatian coast etc. Then we drove to the nearby village of Predmeja, where we visited an exhibition of the project on the local flora and fauna as well as the traditional lace. Then the local societies, the Society for the Conservation and Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage »Gora« and the Okno Tourist Association, organised fun sports games for us. The winning team of course earned a prize and after the prize ceremony the members of the Country Women’s Association of Predmeja prepared us a delicious meal – the traditional polenta, cooked on open fire.

 

–          the trip to Trieste and its surroundings
The aim of trip was not only to explore the beautiful city of Trieste and to visit the famous Miramare castle nearby, but also to learn about the interesting history, geography and about the Slovene minority living in this part of Italy. We also visited some rather unknown destinations, which normally do not make part of typical travel itineraries, but are definitely worth visiting – we were walking the coastal trail on the cliffs between the coastal towns of Sistiana and Duino, we visited the mysterious sources of the subterranean river Timav/Timavo, which had already enchanted the Roman authors Livy, Strabo and Virgil. We also visited the impressive World War I memorial in Sredipolje/Redipuglia, where we learned about the Isonzo Front, a series of WW1 battles, which had made a huge impact of these parts of Europe.

 

 

 

 

We also tried to give the students an insight into their future professional fields and we have therefore organised the following two events:
– the presentation of the University’s Career Centre
– the visit of the »Dr. Franc Derganc« General Hospital in Šempeter pri Gorici (for the students of health management and students of medicine)

Our EILC students soon became extremely well-integrated in the local environment in all respects – they have even formed a football team and won the 3rd place at the traditional football tournament in Vrtojba, organised within the Boreljada 2012 festival.

Attending the EILC course of Slovene in such a pleasant and motivating atmosphere has definitely contributed to the successful learning of Slovene. The Erasmus period will thus undoubtedly be an unforgettable experience for all our forign students, who have, by the way, met many new friends during their stay at the University of Nova Gorica. And we are excited to hear about the reunions and common trips that they take part in, regardless of the fact that they are now studying at different locations all over Slovenia. Friendships simply last.

Se vidimo!

Veronika Piccinini, EILC Coordinator

* This project has been funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication [communication] reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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Observatorij

Ena izmed dobrih stvari, da delaš v CERN-u je tudi, da veliko ljudi pozna veliko ljudi in tako lahko vidiš marsikaj, še preden je to možno širšim množicam. Tako smo se enega oktobrskega vikenda odpravili na Juro (to je gorovje na severno-zahodnem delu Alp), kjer so zgradili observatorij, ki bo med drugim namenjen tudi izobraževanju, se pravi šolskim ekskurzijam ter turistom, ki bi radi videli še malo malo več.

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