jueves, 30 de enero de 2014

Comenius Projects in Krüger



As I have mentioned in my previous introduction part, there are many Comenius projects in the school organized by many teachers. During my assistantship in this school I had the opportunity to have a closer look at how the students are working on that particular project that I am going to present you.
 The Kiosk is a kind of buffet for students in the school which was founded and run by one particular class. While it is a business school, students enjoy it and can put their gained knowledge into practice, so this enterprise is very useful for everyone in the school.
The students from that class are shareholders so they can share the profit of the Kiosk. They sell sandwiches, sweets, biscuits and drinks during the breaks. There are some lessons when they purchase with one of the teachers, who helps the students with everything they need (shopping, accounting etc).
In my point of view the importance of the project is beyond question. This is the way how the students learn how enterprises work in real life and this is the project which helps them being responsible, helpful and good workers in their future life and the gained knowledge and practice through this project could be very helpful in every walk of life.











lunes, 20 de enero de 2014

A Hungarian Comenius Assistant in Germany


Hello, my name is Adrienn, and I am a Comenius Assistant in the Krüger Internat in Germany.

I am from a tiny country from the heart of Europe, called Hungary and I heard about this program during my university studies. My aim was to study abroad at least for a few months and finally I had the opportunity to be a Comenius Assistant in a small town in Germany.
I came here to learn, work, teach and help as much as I can and benefit greatly from it. Even if there are no Hungarian classes or clubs in the school, I hope I can give some interesting impressions about my culture and the Hungarians with my own personality. I would like to learn a lot about the German culture, and I would like to acquire German as a foreign language and to practice how to be a good English teacher in a foreign country.


First of all, I have a power point presentation on Hungary that I would like to share with you. The presentation contains facts about Budapest, the Hungarian language itself, our cuisine, inventions and sports in Hungary.





Next time I would like to present you the Comenius projects in this school, on which a lot of students are working very hard.

Warm wishes,

Adrienn Vastagh