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AT SCHOOL I & II

On Wednesday we met each other at "Reali, Beit Biram" school in Haifa. At first we played some games to get to know each other. It was a very funny time together. One of the games we had to know some information about students, we talked about our trip to Israel. We learnt some new words in Hebrew and Polish language. Next we worked in pairs on the blog. The meeting was so nice and we enjoyed ourselves.
KAROLINA & AMIT & NAAMA


For Israelis the school seems normal, but for polish students it was a surprise, because they didn’t expect such a big campus. High School in Poland usually looks different, for example buildings are not as smart as at the campus in Haifa, classes are less equipped in New Technologies.

What is more, Students approach teachers by their name, but this is not a sign of disrespect. It causes that relation between teacher and learners is better and in result it facilitates communicating.
KACPER




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