Farewell



FINAL REPORT
FAREWELL

We started our work in Euroscola Project at the beginning of March. We have studied a lot for the test. We wanted to have something to distinguish us and we created a logo to be printed in brand new T-shirts.

Since the very beginning of our participation we have tried to work hard, to organize and cooperate, to study and enjoy, to imagine and create… and we all agree… WE DID IT.
We got in contact with Europe Direct in Cáceres, we went to the Radio Studio in our hometown, send information to the media and also asked for the required permissions to use the municipal facilities. We soon had answers from everyone offering their help and support. Taking advance of the students exchange that has taken place in our school with German students, we decided to film a movie pretending a TV News broadcasting in which we would inform about Europe, the European parliament, the MEPs and also about the Elections.
First we studied about the “Eating disorders”, which was the topic we had decided to make our proposal about. We had very close information about it but we needed more and we searched for it. When we had it all we wrote our introduction so that we could give it in hand to the MEP  Auxiliadora Correa who was going to visit us.
We went to the Languages  School to present the pupils there our power point presentations about The European parliament and the MEPs. We did it in English and also in French. We also interviewed Carmen a Mexican native living in the EEUU that is assisting our English teacher.
Besides all these, all of us have been painting a wall in our school with our logo and the map of Europe.
After that hard work we have filmed our “flasmob” HAPPY EUROPE, we have had several photo sessions, and we have really enjoyed every activity we have developed.
Today we finish our work full of illusion, wishing you like it and hoping it can take us to Strasbourg.
Thanks Euroscola!!!




As a farewell the two groups of our high school have come together to make a fun video to show the people the joy that we've had and the union that we have created among all of the components forming part of this great project.


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