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was your daily life like where you were? (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, inclusion) EXPERIENCE REPORT ON SEMESTER ABROAD My daily life included a lot of cycling, because in Denmark it is quite difficult [...] really liked that even though the program is a part of the Department of Humanities, there was a lot of focus on balance between learning in theory and practice, which is sometimes difficult to achieve in humanities [...] 2. Your Experience Abroad At this point you can share the experience you made abroad. Sometimes it is not so easy to report on such experiences in such a compressed way. We have therefore prepared some
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about planning, but more about adapting quickly, being spontaneous. And the semester abroad is in your hands. It is only going to be memorable if you make an effort, e.g. actually go out to meet new people [...] 2. Your Experience Abroad At this point you can share the experience you made abroad. Sometimes it is not so easy to report on such experiences in such a compressed way. We have therefore prepared some [...] German speaking students in the beginning, or we kept talking in English if we were with each other. It is easy to exclude others by using a language not everybody speaks. I made that experience with other
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ERFAHRUNGSBERICHT AUSLANDSSEMESTER ERFAHRUNGSBERICHT AUSLANDSSEMESTER Wie war es? Diese Frage haben Sie vielleicht schon häufiger gehört, da Sie sich jetzt am Ende Ihres Auslandssemesters befinden. Au
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2. Your Experience Abroad At this point you can share the experience you made abroad. Sometimes it is not so easy to report on such experiences in such a compressed way. We have therefore prepared some [...] Did you learn the local language, respectively how important did you think it was for your stay? It is my motherthongue How was the study program at the partner university structured? (e.g. premises, workload [...] Nothing changed. I already had in mind how it would be and it was very good. What was your daily life like where you were? (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, inclusion) I had classes at the university during
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I do understand more than before. Learning the local language is very important and it makes easier to integrate into the society, so it is definetl a plus if students manage to learn it. I spent most of [...] issues? In some circumstances organization is very bad; even in the university it was sometimes necessary to wait a long time to receive some answers. My advice is to try to talk to people you know (e.g. [...] 2. Your Experience Abroad At this point you can share the experience you made abroad. Sometimes it is not so easy to report on such experiences in such a compressed way. We have therefore prepared some
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Ireland, especially rent is very high, I paid 700 Euros a month for a small room in pecialised student accomodation. There really is not much yoiu can do about that, 700 Euro is actually rather low. But [...] issue, that I had to cope with, is that it is pretty much expected to own a credit card in Ireland and many shops and other facilities expect you to pay by credit card. Is there anything else you would like [...] it was for your stay? Since Irelands day to day language is English and not Irish, I already knew it, however I did not learn Irish. English is of course very important in order to communicate with locals
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The local language is English, which I already spoke. Although, officially, Irish is the first official language in Ireland, most people don’t actually speak it. Irish English is of course different from [...] WhatsApp, this is an easy way to meet people. Usually, there are also groups specifically for the different villages so you can meet people that live close to you. Here again, living on campus is definitely [...] and while you will most likely pick up on some of the local slang, it is not necessary to know it to get along. The Limerick accent is also very easy to understand in contrast to some other Irish accents
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intrnational students. What was your daily life like where you were? (e.g. living, shopping, leisure, inclusion) It was not easy in the beginning as the system there is a bit different than Germany for example [...] cancelled because of bad weather but overall, I was able to gain the best experience of my life with this semester abroad. Is there anything else you would like to share? (e.g. anecdotes, criticism, etc.) EXPERIENCE [...] this Erasmus semester abroad and would highly recommend to other students, as it is one of the best experiences of my life. I have leraned a lot through this stay and bécame more confident and independent
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