My name is Isabel, I'm 18 and I want to tell my experience with the European Voluntary Service in Italy.
The first thing I would tell you that when I was in Spain I had an idea of \u200b\u200bhow it was made in Italy, I thought I heard a little only because hardly anyone knew, I could not speak Italian and had never traveled to ' Foreign alone.
This is the second time I come to Italy. The first time I came for a week with a group of young Spaniards who already knew for a project called Black On White. During this project I had the opportunity to experience and learn for the first time students from other countries such as France, Turkey and Italy.
During this project I knew that working for Victoria and Irene Black Elk have been telling them for the first time what the EVS and to propose a project in Mantua.
When I arrived in Italy for my EVS Victoria showed me my apartment, where I met some of my met my roommates, Fanny, Ivana, Angela and Joschka.
My Job: I worked in three
CRED (summer recreational centers) different, always with children. In the first, a Mountainous, I worked with Michael. There were forty children. Initially it was difficult to communicate with them and understand them, but in a couple of weeks I started to understand them better. It took me a little to adapt to this new business because I like working with children.
After this experience I was in Porto Montanara Mantua, where I worked with Ivana, Sweden who lives with me, and finally to the credit of Mantua.
During these two months in Italy at the weekend I had the opportunity to visit other cities with my roommates and other friends that I met in Mantua, as Genoa and the aquarium and Ferrara during the Ferrara Buskers Festival.
This experience of the European Voluntary Service has been positive, also helped me to change some ideas I had before coming to Italy: first because I thought that learning could be useless, but now I think when I return to continue his studies in Spain and I would like to become physical education teacher.
Frankly I'm very proud to have had this opportunity and be able to live with people from different places.
The first thing I would tell you that when I was in Spain I had an idea of \u200b\u200bhow it was made in Italy, I thought I heard a little only because hardly anyone knew, I could not speak Italian and had never traveled to ' Foreign alone.
This is the second time I come to Italy. The first time I came for a week with a group of young Spaniards who already knew for a project called Black On White. During this project I had the opportunity to experience and learn for the first time students from other countries such as France, Turkey and Italy.
During this project I knew that working for Victoria and Irene Black Elk have been telling them for the first time what the EVS and to propose a project in Mantua.
When I arrived in Italy for my EVS Victoria showed me my apartment, where I met some of my met my roommates, Fanny, Ivana, Angela and Joschka.
My Job: I worked in three
CRED (summer recreational centers) different, always with children. In the first, a Mountainous, I worked with Michael. There were forty children. Initially it was difficult to communicate with them and understand them, but in a couple of weeks I started to understand them better. It took me a little to adapt to this new business because I like working with children.
After this experience I was in Porto Montanara Mantua, where I worked with Ivana, Sweden who lives with me, and finally to the credit of Mantua.
During these two months in Italy at the weekend I had the opportunity to visit other cities with my roommates and other friends that I met in Mantua, as Genoa and the aquarium and Ferrara during the Ferrara Buskers Festival.
This experience of the European Voluntary Service has been positive, also helped me to change some ideas I had before coming to Italy: first because I thought that learning could be useless, but now I think when I return to continue his studies in Spain and I would like to become physical education teacher.
Frankly I'm very proud to have had this opportunity and be able to live with people from different places.
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