Hello followers!
I’m Angel Jimenez. In this entry i will share with you my point of view since i arrived Germany.
Germany is a country with a beautiful landscape, there are rivers, forest in perfect conditions, the streets are very clean, you won’t find a single rubbish on the floor like candy wrappers and lot of people here uses train and bicycle as means of transport so the air is not polluted.
The people here is very friendly they like foreigners and are very interested in their cultures.
Almost everybody understands English but if you are looking for a good job, German is a must.
In my company for example, all members involved in the project i work has an English level almost bilingual.
We have meetings twice a week, on tuesdays one meeting standing in a circle and one by one explain the current task, problem, etc... There are around 20 people gathered, here i describe my task in English and everybody interacts with me.
And fridays in a big conference room where the project boss show graphics and explain lot of confidential information that i’m not allowed to reveal in this post :)
In this meeting we are around 40 people, the boss explains and asks members in German, here I can’t ask for an English translation because I would delay all the steps and it is already two hours conference.
Last saturday all spanish students met at Spich to watch Madrid-Barcelona and talk about our final projects for Ies Campanillas.
We are really having a good time here, missing family and friends but getting work experience and improving english fluency.
This weekend we plan to go bowling and köln center to buy souvenir gifts for special people and hang out all group.
I suggest to all those who has the possibility to do their internship in other country to stop thinking, you will not regret.
Regards, Angel.
6 Students from IES Campanillas Vocational School in Malaga (Spain) doing their training period in Cologne (Germany) from March, 21 to May, 23
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
My first month in Koln
Hello
I am Manuel Sánchez. I work at DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), the company is in Bonn. Jorge and i wake up at 5:00 and we come back home at 15:00 we were unable to stop for lunch, during the first two weeks. Now we are leaving the house at 6:15 and come back home at 15:00 and we have a break for lunch, we pay the food, not like the rest of Erasmus. The first two weeks we did pc inventory, there are about 1000 peoples in the company. The third week we registered 3000 publications, and last week we didn’t once. Many days we have to wait 1 hour to get into the office because there isn´t key.
Erasmus has been a good experience for life, but not for learning.
This is only a part, we have anecdotes for other day.
I am Manuel Sánchez. I work at DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service), the company is in Bonn. Jorge and i wake up at 5:00 and we come back home at 15:00 we were unable to stop for lunch, during the first two weeks. Now we are leaving the house at 6:15 and come back home at 15:00 and we have a break for lunch, we pay the food, not like the rest of Erasmus. The first two weeks we did pc inventory, there are about 1000 peoples in the company. The third week we registered 3000 publications, and last week we didn’t once. Many days we have to wait 1 hour to get into the office because there isn´t key.
Erasmus has been a good experience for life, but not for learning.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Our third Week
Hi!
It is our third week in Köln. We are accustomed to lifestyle in Germany. There are very big companies in all Köln; Dani and me are working in REWE. We are in diferent departments but we always have lunch together. The rest of my impresions of Köln are very good. The transports are very punctual and i can see very beautiful views while I'm staying in the train.
In the company we've got some work. Maybe we are working an hour in all the day, because the persons lose a lot of time explaining us the functions of the project.
Our partners are very sociable, and they show us interesting places in köln.
We can say some words in german, and it is a dificult language.
And it's all for now!
We'll see you soon!
It is our third week in Köln. We are accustomed to lifestyle in Germany. There are very big companies in all Köln; Dani and me are working in REWE. We are in diferent departments but we always have lunch together. The rest of my impresions of Köln are very good. The transports are very punctual and i can see very beautiful views while I'm staying in the train.
In the company we've got some work. Maybe we are working an hour in all the day, because the persons lose a lot of time explaining us the functions of the project.
Our partners are very sociable, and they show us interesting places in köln.
We can say some words in german, and it is a dificult language.
And it's all for now!
We'll see you soon!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Sprechen Sie Englisch oder Spanisch?
Here they are some pictures and comments from Sarah in her week in Cologne.
The students' first steps in Germany
The Rhein River
Michael and Angel at their internship company
Traditional German Bratwurst
At Georg-Simon-Ohm-Schule
All of us in front of the Cathedral
The students and one of the teachers from the host school, Georg-Simon-Ohm-Schule
The famous bridge with hundreds of locks. Couples put a lock on the bridge with their names on it and throw the key into the Rhein River.
DAAD, another company where 2 of the students are working in Bonn
Out for dinner with 3 of my students in their little town where their living, Spich
Our tour guides for the day are standing on the ends, Matthias and Regina. They're two teachers from the host school in Cologne and they were so nice!
The view of the city center from one of the bridges
The students having their first German beer "Kölsch" and some typical German food
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