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ry semester, a week before the be- The idea of Polish Week was introdu- Biskupin and Gniezno that they found
ginning of the term, the Department of ced in 2008,and it has been organized extremely interesting, whereas the trip
Foreign Languages runs Polish Week for twice a year since then (in February and to Wolsztyn turned to be the most fa-
foreign students who come to Poznań September). scinating – to see steam engine loco-
to study at Poznan University of Tech- motives working was an unforgettable
nology, benefitting from the European The recent Polish Week was held betwe- experience.
Erasmus-Socrates Programme. en September 27 and October 1,2010.
There were 71 students from all over The time and joy shared together will be
Polish Week is a splendid opportunity Europe (Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, remembered for a very long time.
to get to know fellow students, break Turkey, Greece, Finland and Germany)
the ice and learn about Polish culture, participating in different cultural activi- Barbara Tarko, M.A.
history and geography. Students take ties, exploring historical sites and archi- Katarzyna Matuszak, M.A.
part in different cultural events, enjoy tecture of Poznań and Wielkopolska.
the sightseeing of Poznań and the city Department of Foreign
neighbourhood and discover the beau- They enjoyed everything that had been Languages
ty of Poland. planned for them but it was the trip to

Great week,to meet new guy, new culture. Nice party. Enjoy and cultures and to know more about the country in which I
Poznan lifestyle. - Simon Louveau from France am going to live during this fall semester. Visiting places like
Gniezno and Kornik helped me to learn more about Polish
I think it’s a good idea because we see interesting places of people and their daily life.And of course, night parties were
Poland and we ‘erasmus’ get to know each other better. – Si- fantastic! – Laura de la Purificacion from Spain
mon Tzanakis from Greece
I think that starting my stay in Poland with this welcome week
The Polish week was very well organized and we could see has been the best way to get in touch with my ”new”country.
beautiful things and spend a good moments with the others I was really well impressed by the organization effort and the
erasmus students. – Remi Vannier from France kindness of all the foreign languages department staff. I have
to say that in my first days in Poland I was a little bit scared
Polish Week was great. I liked because now I know a little because everything is so different and Poles,well,Poles are
more the Poland country and culture. During this week only not so smiley and talkative. But now,little by little I’m starting
one thing was not very good,the food. – Vitor Astucia from to understand the Polish way to approach other people and
Portugal I’m quickly making new friends. The sights we visited during
the Polish week were really interesting and in a special way I
When I arrived at Poznan my first impression was: what a liked the engines and trains museum and Biskupin prehistiric
cold weather! and can’t understand a single word of Polish! settlement. Also the Polish course would be useful even if,let
Two days after arriving at Poznan Polish week started.It was me be sincere,you have a really difficult language. – Matteo
a great opportunity to meet new people of other countries Trincas from Italy

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