piątek, 21 lutego 2020
Meeting at Public Library
Hello
again!
poniedziałek, 17 lutego 2020
A visit to the Library
Hello everyone!
Even though it is the
winter break, we are quite busy these days. The day before Valentine's Day almost
all the volunteers visited the public library, Biblioteka Publiczna im. J.
Lelewela, in Pultusk. As you can imagine, the theme of our meeting was
Valentine's Day! 😊
Our audience were seniors
from Dzienny Dom "Senior-WIGOR" and children from 6 to 12 years old.
As always, we wanted to present our countries so we started off with the
presentations. To spice things up, we taught them love phrases in our languages
and they were quite good with the pronunciation! Our Turkish volunteer Hande
was sick, so the rest of us presented her country and tried to pronounce some
of the phrases in Turkish. It was quite a challenge!
As we finished the
presentations, we had Q/A time, where our audience had a chance to ask us some
questions. Some of them visited our countries, so they shared experiences and
memories. Others wanted to know the current situations of our countries while
some of them were curious about which Polish dish we like the most! 😊 After questions, seniors
said goodbye to us and we had some more activities with the children.
To see how much they
listened, we played a Kahoot quiz. They had really good scores and were so
excited about it, that we played 3 different quizzes with them. We had a great
time and funny team names. 😊 Afterwards, we did some
Valentine Day cards with messages in different languages inside.
During the whole meeting,
Sylwia helped us so we don't get lost in translation. Thank you for saving us
again! And big thanks to the library for having us, we had a great time!
Your Croatian volunteer
Marta Bjeličić 😊
wtorek, 11 lutego 2020
Meeting at Day Care Center
Hey
everyone!
Nowadays, we are having winter holidays in Pultusk. So,
we wanted to visit Day Care center with all our volunteers. Since St. Valentine’s
day is in this week, we thought that it can be our theme for the meeting.😍
We started
with presentations which give information about our countries such as location, language currency and of course, food!😂 Also
we taught them some love phrases which they can use to express their feelings in our languages. They tried to pronounce them
and they were surprisingly good at it!
After the presentation we tested their knowledge with a kahoot quiz. They really like having the kahoot quiz while they are working with their teams in a funny competitive way. Since there are young kids as well, Sylwia helped us with the translation, thanks again Sylwia!😇
When we finished the quiz, we wanted to show them some of our cultural dances. First, Tudal taught us a dance from his region, Brittany. We all tried to do it when we are in a circle. Everyone learnt it easily and enjoyed the dance from France. Then, I taught them a traditional dance which we generally have at wedding parties. At first, it was a little complicated but after a while they could dance and have fun! They also showed us a great performance with a group of 5-6 of children. They are very talented and I’m so impressed!
After these physical activities, we thought that we can show our artistic talents.😝So, we have prepared some postcards for St. Valentine’s day. Also we wrote wishes in our languages which they have learnt from our presentations.
Finally, we
spent the rest of the time playing with the kids. It was great to spend quality
time with the kids at Day Care center. We promised to go back and meet them
again. We are all looking forward to it.
For now,
that’s all from us!🙋
To see
details from our activities, don’t forget to follow us on social media.👇
www.facebook.com/fiyepolskawww.instagram.com/fiyepolska/
wtorek, 4 lutego 2020
Amelie's Project
Hey,
I’m Amélie, I’m 23 years old and I am
from Belgium. Since September, I’m a volunteer at the Centre of Rehabilitation,
education and care. I’m here for 10 months.
In the centre, there are hippo therapy,
one kindergarten school, one primary school, one secondary school and one club
for the people with disability who don’t go to school anymore. There is also
professionals like physiotherapists and psychologists who work with the studemnts
of the school and sometimes with children who aren’t in the school.
For the project, I work in hippo
therapy. There are 8 horses and one pony. The main things that I need to do are:
- cleaning
the horses,
- go
and pick up the children in the school,
- prepare
the horses,
- Hold
the horses when we walk with them and the children.
During the week, for 2-3 hours, I go to Klub Absolwenta, which is the graduate
club which supports young and disabled people and school graduates. Also I go
to the kindergarten for 1 hour and a half.
When I’m in the Klub Absolwenta I help them
making some arts and handcrafts for Christmas or Easter.
The activities I do in the school mostly
depends on the week. Most of the time I am with the psychologist to see what
she is doing with the children or I help her to prepare some stuff.
Sometimes I go into a classroom to see
the way they have their classes and their system.
I work and live with Anna, another
volunteer who comes from Germany. For three months, we were with another
volunteer from Sweden, but she needed to leave. It was so difficult !
During the free time, we go into
the city, we see movies (on Thursday it is always a movie night), we go to see
other volunteers, we cook together. Also we talk and laugh a lot.
When I first came to Poland, my level of
English was very bad. When somebody talks to me, I had to focus a lot, and I
could only understand half of it. It was so frustrating because I wanted to
speak and exchange with others but I couldn’t.
I remember that during the first week
with Anna, I absolutely understood nothing about what she was telling to me. I was
a little afraid that was going to stay like this. Imagine being together with a
people for 10 months and don’t understand anything. It is not a good thing. But
after 2-3 weeks it was really better. And now we really understand each other.
Sometimes we don’t have the vocabulary but it is not a problem because we can
mimic or explain the words. And for anything I wouldn’t change my flatmate.
Another big difficulty in the beginning was
that I went to my On-arrival training just one week after my arrival. It is a
meeting with other volunteers of Poland for one week. During the seminar, we
speak over the projects and we exchange a lot about the different countries,
cultures, politics. All of them in English. I have to confess that it was very
difficult for me to understand something about the subject which looks so
complex in English for me. It was funny because everyone was thinking that I
was very shy, but it was just that I don’t understand what they said to me.
Fortunately, there was a boy from France and he translated the important things
that I don’t understand for me. It was very helpful.
Now it’s been 5 months that I have been here
and I have progressed a lot. I can speak with the people normally and I don’t
need to be super-concentrated. I have made the mid-term seminar and I have
almost understood everything. I can also see a movie with the subtitles
in English. And it is magical because I discover all the songs and what they
actually say now that I understand better.
I hope the rest of my project is going
to be like the start because till now it has been really good!
- Amélie Crohain
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