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24. Feb, 2010

Ceilidh time

Ceilidh time

We’ve had a brilliant night at the ceilidh and were joined by Estonians, Germans, Portuguese, Swedes and even an Italian. In addition to all the traditional dances we managed to squeeze in a Swedish Masquerade, a Grongo and even some Portuguese bagpipes, an Estonian folk dance and a brilliant Highland dance from Alice.

That’s it from EuroscolaOnline – we’ve had a brilliant few days and the students have been absolutely fantastic and a credit to their families, schools, local authorities and to their Rotary Clubs. We’re all looking forward to getting back home tomorrow, but I’m sure everyone will keep in touch via Facebook! It’s a bit late now so we’ll say bonne nuit et merci à tous et à toutes!

23. Feb, 2010

Eurogame Final

Eurogame Final

Well done to Finlay whose team won the final of the Eurogame! What a day. On the programme for tonight we have dinner then our international ceilidh – we’re going to be joined by Germans, Portuguese and maybe an Estonian folk group! We’re going to be really busy tonight so there won’t be any further updates today!

23. Feb, 2010

Feedback from the group discussions

Feedback from the group discussions

Wow! We’re back in the hémicycle and we’re delighted to see that our students have been very active in the group discussions and of the six discussion groups, we have … six rapporteurs or presidents about to provide their feedback to the assembled students. Well done to Kirsty, Emma, Rebecca, Siobhan, Ewan and Ailie!

23. Feb, 2010

The Eurogame

The Eurogame

Pendant l’heure de déjeuner tous les étudiants ont participé à un quiz au sujet de l’Europe et l’Union Européenne. Par contre ce n’était pas un quiz normal: chaque question était dans une langue différente! 18 questions – 18 langues! Les étudiants devaient trouver de nouveaux amis des autres pays representés aujourd’hui pour rendre le quiz un peu plus facile. Et ce n’était pas que les étudiants qui y ont participé: les profs aussi ont fait l’Eurogame. Voyons si quelqu’un a gagné…

During lunch the students participated in a quiz about Europe and the European Union. However it wasn’t a normal quiz: each question was in a different language: 18 questions – 18 languages! The students had to find new friends from the other countries represented today to make the quiz a bit easier. And it wasn’t just the students who participated: the teachers also did the Eurogame. We’ll soon see if anyone won…

23. Feb, 2010

La présentation écossaise

La présentation écossaise

Aileen and Daniel did us proud in introducing the Scottish delegation to the assembled youth of Europe here in the hémicycle. After the presentations the students took part in a vote, giving their opinions on a variety of issues, and they’re now putting their questions to the representatives of the Parliament. Time for some lunch soon…

23. Feb, 2010

Live broadcasting (not sure if this will work!)

Live broadcasting (not sure if this will work!)

We’re going to try to broadcast the country presentations live – not sure if the connection will hold up, but we’ll have a go! You should be able to watch in the video player below.

Update: we’re delighted that worked! Thanks to those of you who tuned in and watched the presentations. You can watch again here – it’s fairly rough but gives you an idea of all the presentations from each delegation. Well done to Aileen and Daniel for introducing the Scottish group.