My name is Viktoria and I come from Hungary. Now I`m staying in Haderslev, in Denmark. I come with Erasmus programme and I will stay here for four months. I want to write down here what's happening with me during my stay.

Monday, March 29, 2010

The International Week


Monday:

On monday we met the new foreign students and teachers, who came for just this week. We learned more about the programme of the week and we had a task in the group of our own country. It looked like, that I will be alone again, but fortunetly there was a hungarian girl, who is studying here, in Denmark, so I didn't have to do it alone. We had to create a poster with the things, what is typical in the country.
After that they mixed the groups and every group had a new country. We had to make a poster with the same details about that country and at the end we compaired the two posters.
In the afternoon we danced traditional danish dance. I really enjoyed it!
Tuesday:
On tuesday we could choose from 3 workshops: cooking and film making in the morning, film making and music in the afternoon. In the morning I chose the pocket film making. I was in a group with Sinem (Turkey) and Marguerite (Belgium). We made a film about the bicycles in Denmark, and here you can see what we've done:
In the afternoon there was the music lesson or workshop. We played "games" with rhythm and we learned some songs for children from the different countries.
Wednesday:
On wednesday, in the morning there was the opening of the International Day, where we heard a presentation in danish. After that there were some workshops about internationalisation with the foreign teachers and we could choose, which one do we have to do. I was with the turkish teacher and saw a film about Turkey, then we did a quiz about the country.
In the afternoon we had to do some posters about our own university. Fortunetly i found prospects from it so it wasn't so difficult to make it. We needed this pictures because there was a small exhibition from all universities.
Thursday:
In the morning there would be a P. E. lesson, but unfortunetly the teacher was ill, so we had a lesson with the belgian teacher about children's literature.
In the afternoon went on an excuirson to Ribe. First we went to the Viking Museum, where we saw a film about the vikings, then we saw the exhibition. After that we had a walk in the city, what was very beautiful.
In the evening we had our own "Eurovision Song Contest", where every nationality had to sing something from their country. I was so nervous, because it was the first time, that i had to sing alone in front of a lot of people. Finally i got the 3. place with the polish girls.
Friday:
On friday we had to finish our work, what we started on tuesday, and then show it to the others.
We had a great farewall lunch together and we said goodbye to the students and teachers, who came just for that week.

Games from all over the World

Physical Education is one of my favourite subjects and these lessons were very interesting. On the first lesson we did some dancing with a short song and we played danish children games.

On the second lesson everybody had to teach a game from their own country. We played a lot of different games, like special football from Norway, some catching games from Belgium, games to improve concentration from the Czech Republic. Unfortunetly there wasn't enough time for everybody, so I couldn't teach my game. I wanted to teach a catching game called The Fisherman of Danube. The rules are the followings: there's a catcher, who has to catch the others, they are fishes. If he/she catch somebody, they have to hold eachothers hand, and it goes on with the others too, until just one fish will stay in the game.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Special needs

At home I don't have this subject yet, so it was a little bit difficult to speak about special needs in Hungary. I hope when at home I will have this subject I can use a lot of things, that I've learned here.
With the teacher we visited a public school to see how the integration is working in Denmark.
The school:
The school has a very big green area and it has several buildings. Every classroom is well equipped, they have a huge gym and different classes for music and art. We were in a class, where was a boy, who can see only shadows and he had a special machine to learn and an own teacher to help him. The school has special classes too, for children, who have many problem or difficulties with learning.
For the last lesson we had to make a presentation about how our country trying to help the pupils with special needs. I made a PPT file with the spanish girls and a belgian girl.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Singing all together

Have you ever felt, that you can't stop singing a song? I think all of the Erasmus students feel the same nowadays. It's because of a song, that we learned in the music class. We learned it on the first lesson and when somebody starts to sing it, everybody sings it.

The lyrics:
Singing all together, singing just for joy,
singing all together, every girl and boy.
Everybody singing a song, everybody singing a song,
Everybody sing all day long, everybody sing all day long.

On the lesson I did a task, I've never tried before. We listened to music, and we had to make a story for it. I think I can use it in the future during my teaching.

The best task for me was that, when we had to compose music in groups. In Hungary just a few schools have so many instruments like this school. So it's complicated to do tasks like this in a hungarian primary school.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The Danish Language

The Danish is the most difficult language i've ever learned. They say everything different, as it's written. I don't know too much, and my pronunciation is very bad. The few sentences, what I know:



Hvad hedder du? - What is your name?



Jeg hedder Viki. - My name is Viki.



Jeg kommer fra Ungarn. - I'm from Hungary.



Hvordan gar det? (the a is with a mark, but I can't write it) - How are you?



Hvad med dig? - And you?



And I know the numbers from 1 to 100:

1 en 6 seks

2 to 7 syv

3 tre 8 otte

4 fire 9 ni

5 fem 10 ti and so on.



I tought, that I will speak Danish a little bit, but because of the difficulty of the language, it won't work. Even if I know something, nobody will understand it, because of my bad pronunciation. :)