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Who is he, 13404 Mr. N.? Who is he? Petra, who is he Mr. N.? 13405 S. He is in the class. 13406 L. He is in the class, and who is he? Where is he? He is in 13407 the class. Who is he? 13408 S. He is a man [...] ther-is- 15727 fine-tomorrow… so … I’ll – If the weather is fine 15728 tomorrow I’ll do this or that … yes, please. 15729 S. If the weather fine … 15730 L. … is fine … 15731 S. … weather is fine I’ll drive [...] What is he doing today, Edward, what is he 4514 doing today? 4515 S. He is … he is go … 4516 L. He is? 4517 S. Go. 4518 L. He is? 4519 L. Going. 4520 S. He is going … by /bus/. 4521 L. By bus. He is going
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with a large selection of international cuisines so there is something for everyone and it is affordable for a student. The rent for an apartment is also affordable if you know where to look. Some apartments [...] other cities in Poland is also much cheaper compared to the German Deutsche Bahn train system. In the winter there is more pollution than usual so watch out for that. The city is rather safe. At the university [...] Kosten) Life in Cracow was very interesting. The city itself is very historical – with many museums to visit – and the architecture very is beautiful. The gastronomy and buying food at the super market
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get a bike, but personally I did just fine afoot. The next supermarkets can be quite far away, depending where you live. But I quickly got used to that. Whenever one is going to Limerick city, you use the [...] with other people, you are practically always surrounded by someone and it is not too difficult to make new connections. There is also a social media app for foreign students which makes socialization even [...] Although Gaelic is Ireland's other official language, one rarely hears people speak it. Welche interkulturellen Begegnungen/Kompetenzen haben Ihren Aufenthalt geprägt? Culture-wise it is not much different
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with these issues? Trondheim is a student city and is shaped by all the volunteering work the students do. The biggest volunteering society is called ‘Studentersamfundet’. It is a big, red building close [...] the weekends. Is there anything else you would like to share? (e.g. anecdotes, criticism, etc.) If you’re looking for a place to live I’d recommend to search on sit.no or hybel.no. Sit is the Norwegian [...] of the teams. Some are more serious with the training than others, but there is definetly something for everyone and it is a great opportunity to meet people. Most of the teams also organize social events
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which is especially nice in summer because it is only 10 minutes to the beach. I found it via Idealista, I would recommend to always contact the people directly, if the mail or phone number is given. [...] but in Spain it is okay, because the everyday life plays a lot in the evenings anyways. Grocery shopping is really easy, everywhere are stores, some of them are really opened everyday.her is a system called [...] should be organized in advance? The most important thing is to look for apartments, because so many Erasmus students are coming to Valencia and it is pretty hard to find something good and affordable. Further
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you should be open for doing a lot of outdoor activities as that is mostly what people here do and what is possible to do. In winter it is also possible to rent skies for fairly cheap prices and go into [...] in Norway is in every field expensive, so before going here on exchange you should be prepared that you will have to spend much more money for living, eating and also freetime activities. It is possible [...] and you will most likely only live with other internationals. So if you want to get to know Norwegians and the Norwegian culture, I would recommend to look for a place to live privately. Moreover, basic things
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critiques. At the heart of our class is the workshop and effectively participating in one is a key skill you will begin working on the moment you join us. The workshop is a space in which you present your [...] existence. But how is that something we can study? Isn’t writing something you can either do or can’t? Aren’t we born with the innate talent required to be a writer? Not at all. Storytelling is an artform. There [...] ichBindestricheBitteEntfernen- @ uni-flensburg.de Your instructor: Olivia (Liv) Hambrett Born and raised in sunny Sydney, Liv Hambrett obtained her B.A. in Psychology and M.A. in Creative Writing at Macquarie
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De ce fait, l’apocalypse n’est pas ici la fin, elle est une fable de la fin, la parole qui a survécu à la catastrophe. Elle est en ce sens ce qui dit que la fin n’a pas eu lieu et qu’un nouveau cycle est [...] (Université Lyon II, Europa-Universität Flensburg) Dire la fin et le renouveau : l’apocalypse comme herméneutique de la destinée africaine de la fin du XIXe siècle / Ende und Neuanfang erzählen: Die Apokalypse [...] est entamé. Aussi, il ne s’agit pas de la fin du monde en tant que domaine du sensible, mais de la fin d’un monde. Ce monde disparu, défunt, est incarné par des figures abstraites et fragiles qui vont de
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dormitory. Fantoft is a great place to live, although it is kind of a “student village”. With the city tram (Bybanen) it takes around 30 min to the city centre and the university. In Fantoft there is a close by [...] essays or at-home exams, just like at the EUF. Although there is a lot of bureaucracy in the beginning, everything is well organized. There is a lot of support for students and there exists a very relaxed [...] in Norway is amazing. Also it is a very safe and welcoming country. The costs of living are however quite high: I spent at least 1000-1200 € per month (including the rent). A beer in a bar is about 10€;
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months. All in all I can say that life in the Czech Republic is considerably cheap and that it is manageable to get by with the Erasmus grant. Is there anything else you would like to share? (e.g. anecdotes [...] Brno is a student city with a normally lively nightlife. There are a lot of bars, pubs and restaurants. My friends and I often times went for walks and stop at a café to get a coffee to go. It is also [...] also possible to live a very sustainable life inBrno. There are a lot of vegan places, a vegetable market and zero waste shops. The public transport in Brno is also very good. Normally there stops a bus/tram