After finishing our lectures at Sofia University, I gathered my colleagues in the University yard to explain them about the project “Be happy, be a polyglot!” I participated in this November, and in general about the Erasmus+ program. We discussed few of the workshops and the methods we used in the project, also how we learned a small portion of different languages in less than a week. I showed them the pictures and videos from the project that we made so they could see some of the engaging activities we did and results we accomplished.
After explaining about the project, I received a few questions related to the Erasmus+ program, so with a lot of pleasure I started to tell them the experience you gain, the future opportunities that you can achieve on such projects, nevertheless the relations and friendships you make on these projects, including new knowledge about the different cultures and getting to taste some traditional food or drinks on intercultural nights. I told them about some of the projects I have been on and I got a lot of interest from the participants with a lot of questions about how they can participate. I can say that I achieved what I wanted, which was at first place to provoke interest in the participants, and after that to motivate them to participate in Erasmus+ projects.
– Follow-up activity by: Lyubomir K.