Friday 26 February 2010

Giada's diary of the Czech Republic Meeting


A few months ago, my school gave us a very interesting opportunity; we did a fantastic trip to the Czech Republic (Paccov and Prague). The tour started on the 29th November till the 6th December. I was with Valentina Cottini and Giulia Balestracci. We travelled by plane, from Pisa to Munich and from Munich to Prague. Than we travelled by bus to the little village, called Paccov where there were the all Czech guys who were waiting for us. On the bus we met the other foreign students. There were students from Germany, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Lithuania, Turkey and Poland besides us Italian students.
After arriving in Paccov, we met the girls who were going to host us, I was in Lucka’s house (Lucy) I already knew her, because she came to Italy last September, in my house! Lucy is a very nice girl, friendly and cute. She’s 18, she’s got curly dark brown hair, brown eyes and she is thin. We loved each other! Her house was very cute, like her family, she has a younger sister too, Daniela =)
The day after, we started going to school, it was a big Gymnasium school. Every morning we did some activity with the other students at school, for instance presentations about our country, our own festivities, our hobbies, etc.
In the afternoon we often went to some of the famous places near Pacov, a salt mine,  a silver mine etc.
But the most interesting part of the day was at night, when we always went out at school, where there were a little disco, so every night we danced with our friends. It was very funny.
On the last 2 days of the trip, we stayed in Prague, in an hotel, only with the other foreign students, not the Czech guys. We visited Prague, it is a very nice city, with a lot of monuments and  funny things! I liked it very much!
Conclusion, it has been a beautiful experience, we made a lot of  beautiful relations ships, and we’ll never forget those people, and this wonderful trip. Now I’m waiting for the trip to France, I hope it will be a beautiful experience too.

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