On Monday, 18 November 2013 we welcomed four Estonian students from Tallinn
Lasnamäe School of Mechanics. They are going to educate at our school
and at the companies nearby as a part of Leonardo da Vinci student
mobility programme. They are spending four weeks in Slovenia.
We did our best in welcoming the Estonian students, we
prepared some brochures about Slovenia, helped them with bus transport,
introduced them to our students, school system, culture, habits etc… All this
to make them feel good in our country.
prepared some brochures about Slovenia, helped them with bus transport,
introduced them to our students, school system, culture, habits etc… All this
to make them feel good in our country.
Estonian students have most difficulties with getting
up in the morning as they come from a different time zone. Their mentor,
teacher and leader is Marko Gale. He is very pleased with their knowledge and
work that they performed in our workshops. Teachers at practical lessons are
pleased with their work as well, but they did not like students coming late to
lessons. Now Estonian students do their work placement at companies A Cosmos and Autocommerce. Estonian students get on very well with each other and
they help each other selflessly.
up in the morning as they come from a different time zone. Their mentor,
teacher and leader is Marko Gale. He is very pleased with their knowledge and
work that they performed in our workshops. Teachers at practical lessons are
pleased with their work as well, but they did not like students coming late to
lessons. Now Estonian students do their work placement at companies A Cosmos and Autocommerce. Estonian students get on very well with each other and
they help each other selflessly.
Marko Gale:
“I am the teacher who welcomed them. Estonian students
are livelier than Finnish students. They brought a lot of knowledge with them and
I am excited about their work. But they are not used to be punctual, they are
usually very late. Four of our students are
doing their work placements in Estonia.”
are livelier than Finnish students. They brought a lot of knowledge with them and
I am excited about their work. But they are not used to be punctual, they are
usually very late. Four of our students are
doing their work placements in Estonia.”
Estonian students:
»We like Slovenia very much because it is different
from Estonia. We like the city centre. In our free time we walk the streets of
Ljubljana and we are trying to get used to your language and food. We often
walk in the town with our friends in Estonia too. We like your school very
much. It is different from ours, bigger and the workshops are better equipped.”
from Estonia. We like the city centre. In our free time we walk the streets of
Ljubljana and we are trying to get used to your language and food. We often
walk in the town with our friends in Estonia too. We like your school very
much. It is different from ours, bigger and the workshops are better equipped.”
Matic Šebjan
Ogrizek, 2. O
Ogrizek, 2. O
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